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"A friend in need is a friend indeed." This is an old proverb, but as true |c as it is old. I j Here is just such a friend. Never be without it. Keep it close at hand all the It will prove a good friend when you have a fresh cold, bringing immediate telief. You will find it equally true in old colds, bronchitis; whoopingcough, asthma. And you will declare it "the best friend in the world" if you will use it for an irritable throat or weak lungs. It acts as a strong tonic, clearing up the throat, giving tone to the relaxed tissues, and greatly strengthening the lungs. There are many substitutes and imitations. Beware of them! Besureyoii get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Two sizes. Large and small bottles. PwmutdbrDr. J. C. Ayer&Co., Lowell,'.lass., U.S.A.

VITADATIQ. Oxford-eteet, Lyttelton (N.Z.), June 10,1901. Mb 9. A. Palmer. Dear Sir,—Th:s is to tes'ify to the great benefit I hive received from Webber's Hreat Herbal Remedy VITADATIO. 1 h »ve been a great sufferer f• r about 13 years with Indigcfticn and Billiousness, and have tried all torts of remedies, with only slight relief. After having heard about the wonderful euiative powers of VITA DAI 10,1 decided to try it, and after using three large bottles 1 can honestly say it acted like magic; I began to feel relief after taking the first bottle. Before I took it I s >metimes bad to have hot flannels and turpentine applied for 12 hours at a time It is now fivj months since I took it, and I have not had any return of the complaint since. I feel mucn brighter and in a writs than I have felt for years. Hoping these few lines will inspire tome fellow-sufferer with hope. You are et liberty to use this testimonial as you think fit.—l remain yours truly. MKiS. F. UILLARD. Fitness, her Son—Fred Ciliabd. For further particulars, I S. A. Palmes, Warehouse Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Correspondence Invited. Write for testimonials. The J rice of Medicine is 5/6 and 3/6 bottle. New Plymouth Agents, Buhoees, Fbabbr and Go, M erchants.

The best medicine known is Sandeb & Boss' Eucalypti Extkact. And its en.icent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza, the relief is instantaneous, For stricna cases, and accidents of all kinds, bo they wounds, burns, scaldings, brnJEe? sjrrjns, it is tbe Eafcst remedy—do sw?"*ne -oo iDflEroaiafcion, Like surprising c:S ■■ .:-. rf.-ce'i in creep, diphtheria; b:onciii.;:>, '.Lflaraiai-.Hpri. of lungs, swelling, etc., diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of tbe kidneys and i:if.ary organs. Sandeb k SoKa' Etjca i.iTTi EziEAOI ia in use at hospitals and uuviicel clinics all over tbo rfc'ce ; patron : •:•.: by Im iiajes,; - i !je B.ir.g of itsdy; crov, tu.i ■-■'':'. "ct-nl-: feud diplomas at JnteiT.ation; .• S. :.;i'OK, Aaiss.irdcm. 'fra-* m thif a, pi.'.'<]■''J >(,itct i.'J c'l'cr'. *> w Writing irom btratford, the Kev. J. H. ;..■-. ure ciiic«ast'ol l .o'v»:— itlus?ra. Olapharu U.o3—Bear Sirs, —I have plocsr.ie and con iidbi.ee ia rccomißeiidiDg; your Patent Horse ii'oicer. On an average X am driving on four or five da;;? a week, and for the last two morrbiJ bavo used it every day when out. The horse I drive is >ouric, and bas onij boon Lroken to harrcss four mouths since, in pa-tors I thi'atio'i au i a oyu'.try service;; to ti-jd tbe liolilci invii ! nat''e. I would spe'iailj renormneixi it to men of iny own nrnf-'ssion, as it is cltanlv, * simp-saver, and wonld not tiusi mv hvrse !'or ..wo .viraiies out of my sight; with it, the animal quent'y is le't alone for over an hoar— Voais faithfully, J. A. Locnoni!, Wcsleyan Parsonage, Stiatford.—Adn.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 77, 29 July 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 77, 29 July 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 77, 29 July 1903, Page 4

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