A number of friends of the firm of Kelsey and Lonnon gathered at their offices on Friday afternoon to " warm " the rooms and to wish the firm success. Mr Paul briefly prop sed the toast of •'Success to the firm of Kelsey and Lemon " and alluded to the pupularity of the principals, and to their excellent business qualities. Mr Lemiou hav ng returned thanks for the firm, the :.'ayor ( 'r Cock) proposnd the health of Mr Kelsey, tho absent member, in irj lally felicitous terms. Mr A. J. Mcintosh, as one of Mr Kelsey's oldest friends, responded for him. The new issue of the Providens Building Society was a decided success, at light have been expected from the conspicuous manner in which it had made its way in popular favour. It is a most healthy indication that tho number of applications were very much 'in excess of the number of shares available, and is evidence of public appreciation of tho policy of the Directors in inviting applications for the new series.—Advfc
Is it possible to stop the tortures ot ivheumatisra and Gout? Is there any rihysie that will give you relief—p-jrmoent relief f.om these dera m diseases? When writhing in agony the victims of uric acid poisoning mentally ask themselves suc'n questions find long for the medicine thifc will give th?m a respite from tortura. Rheuino is tne me<licine waitci, Kh.iumo rivals in rofuovinc;) Rheumatism. It is a ma-vellons medie'n?, j aid those who know it the hert praise ii tie j most. Kheumo gives relief w.th th.-. first; dose, and unless the ca-.e is very stu burn, : a cure is effected within forty-eight horns. The p\in vanished, the swelling roes aw.v.v and the excess uric acid in the blood dis-' appears. Rheumo Conquers Kh'umUisii.; Sold by chemist and storekeepers at 2= 6d j and 4s 6'l per bottle.—A.dvt. 9 j Gone 11 Vanisholll Absilnfcsly On-ird ! | The old man's cou.;h is trone ; for years hs i was troubled with asthma; now be i.-f j cured; B.ick's balsam our«d Wun llt l-;i; .■ ur. ; .i j othors.; has cured thousands. Bock's iJaKain j -u'es Bronchitis in all its stages old r'irr'ing Oou','hs, Ordin ;ry Colds. Heals V.n'.x. j •irackft:! H.-nd< -'to. Ho- "s B.il«arr> i- r - ; troin No-clitics 1 Rrirvm <»v.<r- "0 i ' ■ ' • ; an-isWifvti. itl Mui- 'i 'ii'''' '•''' •■'■ - ,; aap=»y by it. Price Is «•!,«!. <ii. oac.uibiS ■ hnd leading stores.—Ad ft. ■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 175, 27 July 1903, Page 2
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397Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 175, 27 July 1903, Page 2
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