Sunday I caught a very bad cold, Monday it tock a rather firm hold, Tuesday I had to take to my bed, Wednesday I thought I'd shortly be dead, Thursday came and I got ajbit worse, Friday they talked of getting a nurse, But Saturday brought relief swift and sure A bottle of— Woods' Great Peppermint Oube,— Advt, 24 Writing from btrattord, the Rev. J. H. l Lochore writes as follows:—Messrs. Olapham Boa Sirs, —I have pleasure and con fidetce in your Patent Horse holder. On an average I <m driving on four or five daya a week, and for the last two months have used it every day when out. The horse I drive ia joung, and has onlj bean broken to harness four months since. In paatiral visitation and a country services to find the Holder invaluable. I would specially recommend it to men of my own profusion, as it is cleanly, a time-saver, and gives afsn:ance of safety. Without it X would not truss my horse for two minutes out of my-sight; with it, the animal frequently is left alone for over an honr— Tours (aithfally, J. A. Loohobe, Wesleyan Parsonage, Stratford.—Advt.
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THAT SLIGHT DOWN. . . . JF the ROOTS o£ the HAIR are not actually destroyed, there is hope for everyone. IE there is 6till a slight down on the scalp, it stands to reajon that there must be a vesicle, or gland, to support that down, ALL that is wanting is to supply the gland, or bnlb, with the necessary amount of food, to nourish a greater length of hair, "CAPILLa" HAIR TONIC Supplies that food, and will make that DOWN into STRONG HEALTHY HAIR. Perhaps you suffer with DANDRUFF? Have done so for years ? Dandruff is the first and surest sign of approaching BALDNESS. As a OTTRE for DANDRUFF and FALLING HAIR CAPILLA HAIR TONIC Stands alone a CERTAIN CURE. OAPILLA IS NOT A DYE. Sold by all Chemists everywhere, N.Z. Office—ft Featherston-street, Wellitgton. WAIWAKAIRO BRIDGE DANGEROUS. PUBLIC NOTIOE is given that the Waiwakaiho Bridge on Devon Road, about 2 miles east of New Plymouth, is dangerous for heavy traffic. H. OKJSY, Chairman Taranaki County Council. dw SOUTH ROAD SECTIONS. SUNNY SIDK OF c TKi5KT.—Easy terms no money if building (JAR'IHKW, BKITi'aIN & CO., Sole Agents, ; O'DRISCOLL'S i Hotel Commonwealth
Opposite [Telephone 226] Facing the Railway Station Sea. THIS Commodious and Centrally-situated} Hotel has jnst been RE-BUILT AND RKKURNIBHKD THROUGHOUT, with all up-to-date conveniences and comforts, ELECTRIC) LIGHT THROUGHOUT. BALCONY OVERLOOKING THK SEA. Passengers by ear'y steamers can always rely on getting breakfast before leaving by train. Warning bell rang Ave minutes before departure of passenger trains. POKTKR MEETS ALL TRAINS AND NIGHT POSTER IN ATTENDANCE. Only Best Wines and Spirits retailed) Speight's Danedia XXXX. Ale on tap. Kitchen in charge of,an expert Chef. J O'DRISCOLL • • •< Proprietor Late ol Royal Hotel, Bftwera.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 158, 8 July 1903, Page 3
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664Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 158, 8 July 1903, Page 3
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