> Throat tickling, cough bad, (. lungs paining P I } Stops tickling throats, \ hacking coughs, pain--5 ful lungs. Creasote, ? fresh eggs, lime, soda, 3 and Cod liver oil, \ scientifically emulsi- \ fied. We make no 5 secret of the formula, \ but we urge you to \ take none but Lane's, < because we know that t none is so good as ( Lane's. Doctors fres quently prescribe it. c At Chemists or Grocers. 2/6 & 4/6 f Lane's Emulsion. " It's famous, ( bscause it's good." \ SB t. *mn * iimiij r
The new Issue of the Provldens Building Society was a decided success, at might have been expected from the con spicuous manner in which it had made its way in popular favour. It is a most healthy indication that the number of applications were very much in excess of the number of shares available, and is evidence of public appreciation of the policy of the Directors in inviting applications for the new series.—Advb. An Editor's Opinion.—Joha S. Dawes, Esq., editor and p-opr'etor Guardian and Star, Hoiitika, r.ew Z alanrl, said : " I hive i found Chambarlßin's Cough Kcmedy a very I valuable medicine, havirjg received great j benefit from its bse when suffering from a I cold, and as a preventative for croup in j children its exce'lent prof eties have been I testified in my f imily." For sale by New I Plymouth Co-operative Society.—Advt. it is only on the use of Woire'a Schnapps that it ought to be judged. ¥ou he tf)e Judge. Every bottle of Wolfe'« Sohnappa contains an honest preparation of Juniper Berries and aelect Barloy. If yrrn ncsd a that will :,d mind, TtT'iT WOLFE'S jt a builder up of vital fo j ¥ou iaks no ißisfc. j Bettor not take anything than S accept a substitute for this sterlS in-j old tonic. Imitations are put i uut for one purpose only—to make I big profits—they cure absolutely £ worthless. HiiyWljde Bottles i Look for Ihj name, and acoepl t only botiles w.th the signature ot 5 U lolphf Wolfe on the label. NEW AND M9ST POPULAR BOOKSTHE DOUBLING JOSEPH BRERETON CAPTAIN KETTLE POSTMASTER OF MARKET D3IGNTON KY LADY TKAZLE WIZiRD L'GHT HAVILAND'S CHUM UN TILLED FIELD HE'S FOK GOD ONLY BONNIE SAXON iT. R. HODDER'B Bookseller a d Staticrjcr POKT MOTUROA. SECTIONS. Piice, £SO ( ■ each. Land Tiauafcr title. ! CALLAHAN & CO. FIND OUT SOiVIKTHiNU AI'.OUT ; YOTJR.iKLF. \ JTANDWRITING U the t net index to ', i.l y.'ir character, your mahoi oE form ! >- s i T may betray meanness, ttie tall f "ii.-'.ir G may show generosity, Irjiia's cl. r.-.cter do-ineationa are generally pretty accurate. Do not s;'nd for ore; if you dislike plain epettkiig. itnciv ;e 25 psnny ami)s and envelnnp. A FURNISHED Two-storiad House, containing 12-rooms, in Vivian-street, Apply to R. P. HUGHES, Solicitor,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 182, 4 August 1903, Page 4
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458Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 182, 4 August 1903, Page 4
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