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Writing from btratlord, the Kev. J. A Lochore writes as follows:—Mes?rs, C'apham Bros.—Dear Sirs,—l have pleasure aad con fiderce in recommending your Patent Horse Holder. On an average X am driving on fonr or five days a week, and for the last two months have used it every day when out The fcorsa I drive is joung, and has onlj been broken to harness four months since. In pastoral visitation and at corn.try services to find the Holder invaluable. I would specially recommend it to men of my o'.-n profusion, as it is cleanly, a time-saver, and gives a- svance of safety. Without it I would not trust my horse.for two minutes out of my s'gbt; with it, the animal fra quentty is left alone for over an hour— Yours iaithfully, J A. Logiiobh, Wesleyan Parsonage, Stratford.—Advt. TVinter Clothing, Dress pieces, Serges, Vicunas, Blankets, Rugs, Saddles, Portmanteaux, Cutlery, E.P. Goods, Clocks, Watches etc. at your own prices, at Leydon and Worthington's, Auctioneers, opposite Post Office. —Advt. Colds are quickly cuied by ChtraberUin's Coutrh Remedy. It acts 011 nature's plan, loosens the ccugh, relieves the lungs and opens the secretio-9, effecing 1 pe.mwnt cure. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. For sale by the K Plymouth Co-ooeiative Society.—Advt STMILifsS $c e' ii' i K I 9 or^c, m , r «.U ~f! &T K ' ®OiCAi! A -0 J PTUTtj M THE Specialists of thi FREEMAN AMD WALLACE Cfc-ctrO'Mcrttcat and sur. 7teat InGt.Cutc, Elisabeth ami Bctihtirsi itreots SycSt:ny, who «re \ndl to the:r op's of JUi-tnitoiU, offer (hi* ixi-urnifh etii •...lume It contains SoJ pa *es o{ Mciimi Lit-'r itnr;\ 151 full and halt page Medical pLtes, showiug uct.ous >f the human body. The Work contains over 30 Chapters wpoi» f tbe Vital Functions /nsom> Apoplexy Sclam ica, Snn.kebiiQ and Cure, Restoring tpparcnify Drowned, invatJ.la and Troutntcnt. Abscess Consumption, Sums, Tumors. Gunshot Wounds, r rai.turca. Fevers Cpt-.epsy, Paralysis, ij*i Hysisria. Tbe Work treat* upon al : • :iv!us>is It is bvciunble to country people Ahere Medi./al men are fa t. A Chapter on /leitii it? eiplains the ralua of thy Electro. •W.i.l:! treatment practised by tbe Specialists am' »y which they arc creating many wonderful cures. NOTE,—A useful work in a louse it a li-msewife'a best fiiend The doctor is noi • s li:tndy, and it is then a medica) vuluiiut Iwws its us-fu'neas. This wurk will instruct vo:; imv to tr> at irivnli ls an I people apparentlv • rown-d. vUile it aUo t 1 ssiyo o.vg shilling in stamps id you V this iniis'Tiin-cut Medical Volume. There is 20 fmliier ch:ir o 'e No homo should bo nf.i do so i ..'h.iri-e Ail letters are punctually m.-i privatvl) attended to, mil patients are treated -ir'xiiv.ri j.{ their c wii bcuies. M »<h. inos ava forwarded and packed cnrufuUy from observation. Nine diplomas and Certificates of Registration Hid Qu:»!mc;.tion by the M.idivf.l Boards of New South W*les t Victoria South Austnlii. Eiuland, »:,d AMii-rioa, of the Phv-ociai-iu-Clu-if of the instliuto, l>r WAI.LAf.'E, oj>rn for public in. iLd British Imperial Array Sir Dominic Corrtgan, Bart,. PhTsician r.o the late Queen sac* of the rbysi.-hn.in.Chwt;- • I enteruin a hij,'h opinuni of i>r. "Wallace to regard to hia profssMonal qnahfications." EXprnniTils?C rs ;?iSTITI?TE. Since tlio i:: -c] tiori of the Freeman k "Wallace Institute over £ioo,ooo has hrnn s;.* ut i;i making it the most KrM«>jitiGr o>-y Me.ii-'nl Fitstituto it» t)v; \VorH 7t is tf.e only l::i.titutf - f r-, i::f : 1 -vlrch th.-Jjiud a gua-rs-nti'tl h'v-. ; ~ i.i I f u f 1 :•; ;«i! rojttrac.tfi uud.'.t.l'" eit*s;:d;ng t. !!r iv < . n:nnV'('r 01 ovor -..-'v.. ~ ;.ive heon ah-•orh-.i i>ri;--Iy Aiui..-ia iv.'t adjouin({ Alt crd"rj for thi-; v;o:*k. tu hs n Ih3 fM.EmP.3WSLLRSE SUCTSO t'SCUAL A SUSSCAI ISSTIIOTS, Cor. Elizabeth A Batburst Stroets> JiVr>M!-Y, AIIf.7PAI.JA. 1 »v«r vrhir*

FOE THE RAINY SEASON You'il want an UMBIi IiLLA. The plico to b'jy that Umbrella r ,o advantage 13 p.t JAMES BESTFOJD'S, D3VOS-STI!£I.'.E - - JVE'T PLYMOUTH'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 203, 29 June 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 203, 29 June 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 203, 29 June 1903, Page 4

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