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Writing from btrattord, the Iter. J. S Loohore writes as follows:—Messrs. Olaphamt Bros.—Dear Sin, —I have pleasure and oo* ftdetoe in reromuoudiog your Patent Hon* Holder. On an average I am driving oa four o; five davs a week, aid for the last twomouth hav- u.<ed it -very day when oat. The borne I drive is >oung, ani has only been <>roken to harness four months since. In past-T U visitation and a 1 oonotry servioM to tind the Holder invaluable. I woald specially recommend it to men of my own profusion, as it in oletnli, a time-saver, tad gives avsuanoe of safety. Without it I would nut trust my b >rse for two ulnutM out of m« h <tit; witu it, the animal frequency Is left alone for over an hoar—i'oura 'atthfuily, J A. Loohosb, Wesleyan Parsonage, Strat'ord.—Advi. HKLPLE3B AS A BABY. 1 HheumatUm, Gout, Holatioa, or other complaints alining from ario aoid poisoning, is generally as helpless ss a baby. lha awful pains, the 6tiff*aed muscles and joints, cause intense torture, reducia* the viotlm to utter helplessness. Don't ho the viotim of Rheumatism a day longer than yon can help. Take Rheumo, the modern antidote for urio acid poisoning. Rhtnmo is a scientifi.3 preparation, and is to be taken inwardly li<e any other medicine Rhnnmo gives re. lief with the flr-t dose—pain and swelling disappear- and a enre it effected mostly -i'hin rorty-eight Inure. Sold by ohemuta and storuk* pars at 2s 6d and 4s 6d pet bottle.—Advt. II Engagement Kings, Wedding Rings, and Keepers, certainly the finest ■rook on the West Ooast of New Zealand. A good Parker s, Jeweller, next Railway Growing, Devon street, Now Plymouth.— Advt. The Judge on the bench, the lordly MP. ' i fV nun on the '•tige, whoever hj» be, I I'h Kw>er so |iMve, the j lly J to k IV r, The *m viaaged Eolii-r who's been to the war, The Imd-woiki; g man, the knowin* M.D, " .il: t .ifii.en n nibooe y> int. to igiee } Thud loi- v«rj bid culil* hj« thug t ( ) procure Is Woob?' Qmat ?amnm Owm,«*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 182, 4 August 1903, Page 2

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350

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 182, 4 August 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 182, 4 August 1903, Page 2

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