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The Judge on the bench, the lordly MP. The man on the fitoge, whoever hn be, Ihn kwyer so grave, the 3 illy Jack Tar, The fctorn vieaged eoldier who's been in the war, The haid-working man, the knowing M.D. All happen on this one point to agree: That for very bad colds the thing to procure Is Woods' Geeat Peppermint Cure.— Advt. 11 Ab;ut Colds -In all countries ana among all Dations of the globe, cough medicines are used, and usei probably more extecsively th„n any oilier class o£ medicine. Every human being is sur ji;ct to throat and lung trrubles, which may terminate his existence. People everywhere realise the dangerous consequences of a n* g'ected cMd, for the rn&jo ity of fata ities have th< ir origin in, and are c'-ararteiiz d fir.-t by a simple cold. Th u most c .refill *nd prurient rersms do rot permit a c- ld lo run i!s course, tut treat it promptly. "'or many yeirs Chiinborlaiu's Coiiiih P-tl" -'y has been in rsa throughout the Uuitt-u jtates and many other rouMiie:, and time h-s provi n it (o be 1' t al:>p!p>l •pried- jrt ad", or ;:i thioi' -rid lu ■ ,di <••>«-, an' 1 'fp cally, c Ills, croup aid Ml: ■ ]ii. crep 1 ■ It Jihv-yx ci:ion, snd q ickly For >a e (>y th" Mew Plymouth Co-operative Society.—Advt,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXV, Issue 180, 13 August 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXV, Issue 180, 13 August 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXV, Issue 180, 13 August 1903, Page 3

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