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A CLINCHER FOR SCEPTICS. THE following few lines from two of Fydnay's leading Aco mntants, ought to convince the greatest sceptic ttat C.4HLIA must have some merit command and maintain the big increase .n i s sales. Yarralla Ohambnrs, 109 Pitt-a're 'i, Sydney, lfit'n June, 1903. We hereby certify '.hat. »v ' r '- v 'ex .-mined the books of tho CAPILLa v<; ft'-d tberei'rom thut • om-arir g :in> pario'> March t" M jy. IHO i, wi h that c-f !' ill ' sales Richar.l'a LA K ''U ON 10. phow a largo increase of over 48 p-r cent., which tin* ■ - ' ; : - icr. d In ■''■■■ words, i.-r • ' :-i ix.Ul si'lri W ?«.<, '-{8 «re b»i -!■ . Vi'. K~BKR|'S ii F.3XA. (»'.>.-. i) W. i. JOHNS; -i, A" aCN'P fo' Datl-'l T"!ali' CAI'ILLA sv.n. >. a out; i. ■ ii cue. OKTA'.NAHU? \f -.U, ' H!sVir.r-S AND iSI'IKKKiCBrBittS. Whole ale Age U SHA HIAND & CO.. I.TD TO LET AT ONGE. " .'"RST-fILA S TTrermi, with 4- ; J . Av.pl, ' Or«mui.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 196, 1 September 1903, Page 3
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433Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 196, 1 September 1903, Page 3
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