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Writing from btratrord, the Kev. J. H Loohore writes as follows:—Messrs. Olapham Bros.—Dear Sin,—l have pleasure and con fldetce in recommending your Patent Horse Bolder. On an average I am driving; on fear or Ave days a week, and for the last two - months have nsed it every day when oat. The hone I drive is young, and has onlj been broken to harness four months since. In pastoral visitation and a' conn try 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 assurance of safety Without it I would not trust my horse for two minutes out of my sight; with it, the animal fra quently is left alone for over an hour— Yours taitbfally, J A. Loghobb, Wesleyan Parsonage, Stratford.—Advt. ABOTO CotDS. —lu all countries a d among all nations of the glob", cough medicine* are used and used more extensively than any other one cla=s of melicines. Every human being is subject to threat and lung troubles, which may terminate his existence, People everywhere realize the dangerous consequences of a neglected cold, for the majority of fata'itles have their origin in acd are characterised first by a simple coll. The more careful anl prudent persons do not permit a co'd to run its course, but treat it promptly. Ft many years ' 'bamberlain's j Cough Remedy has been in use throughout the United States and many other countries, and time has proven it to be the be st adapted of any remedy y»t ma-Je f«.r all throat and long difeve-', and especially couzbs, colfls, | croap, and whooping cough. It always cures and curas quickly. For sale by New Plymouth Co-operative Bociety.—Advt. Old Winter conies with chilly breatn Yet every femily, praise the saints May now be free frrm chest complaints, At winter's cold and winter's rair, We can langb with might and main, For we have tho remaly piirn W. E. Woods' Geeai Peppebmjst Cuius.—Advt. 19 In America Chamberlain's Ough Hemedv is a great favourite with the mothers of ■mall ohildren for colds, crsup, an I whooping cough. It contains no harmful substance, an 3 always giv s prompt relief. Sold by Hew Plymouth Co-op. Society.—Advt.

SOUTH ROAD SECTIONS. TJHHY BISK 07 BTIMKE.—Ea»y terms bo money if building CABTSBW, BBIHAIN t Op,. tWOAgW

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 169, 21 July 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 169, 21 July 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 169, 21 July 1903, Page 3

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