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BBEIJMO OR RHEUM xTISM. WHICH DO YOU PRBFBR. Is it wiser to suffer the aches and pains of rheumatism, or by taking Kheumo end your sufferings} That is the question. It is for yon to decide; we can bat tell yon what Khenmo will do. acd h-s don«. Rheur»o is a liquid medicine, pleasant to take. When you swallow a d"se tin medicine immediately seeks out the spot where there is an excess of the uric aci I, and acts as *n antidote, driving oat tbe excess. Rheuioo sills the pain, removes all hwelling, and ►xerta a moderately stimulating effect on the renal cells, and thereby facilitates the swift removal of insoluble materials. s'old by chemists aud siores, at 2a 6d and 4s Gd per tottle.—Advt. 5 Bee the Oonqneripg Hero comes 11 The enemy rheumat sm is vanquished 11 Bock's Rheumatic Powder succeeds where hut Jreiis of others have faijedl It strikes the root of the evil 1 Expella the Uric Acid Poison ; Ensures perfect circulation of the blood Regenerates the whole system 1 Has cured hundreds 1 Will cure you I Success c i ca'n Failure impossible. Price 3s 6d At a chemists and leading stores.—Advt If tootbasbe gives you pam, Thank God it's not a sprain; From toothache we ajsure you, Bock's Herb Extract will cura you. The above is free from acids, being purely -i6rb.il, gives instant relief without injuring the teeth. Has proved permanent in most eases. Bock's Herb Extract price all j.t Is, Cbemistß and leading stores.—Advt For limner zi and Hold m tbe Head t ike Wood?'Grait Peppermint Cure, f is6d aßfi A.dvc. \ rua\s AND Vji T3.-Slight ir.jnries of this ; char .<;fer a r e of frequent • in al- '■ hou~eho:d. Whil-. they are not dacgerous, except when blood pnison ng re-nltn from the irjury, they are often q..i e 11 ainful and a> noji' g They cm r>e quickly healed by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It allays the pjin almost instantly, : p.' a heals the iijired parts without mut'tr being f rmed, which ensures a care in one : tb rd the time that ihe usunl treatment! would require. lii h the most perfect pre- 1 p'-rat'OL in use fur bums, scalds, cuts biui-ses ' and like irja>Ks. It should be s-ppluH with a father, tnd before the p,i'.s become swollen if possible. Forsde by the New Plymouth Co-op. Societv.—Adit I Whooping Cough -This is a very dar.- 1 gerons disease un>,, properly treatrd. Metis'ies show that ihere are more deaths frm ' it than frr m scarlet fever. All danger may : be avoided, however, by giv ng Chamberlain s Remedy. It liquifies the tough mucus, making is easier to expectorate I keeps the rough loos?, and makes thai paroxisms of roughing jess frfquent aod ' 9 A sev re - has keen used in ma'>y epidemics of this disease ith per'ect micess. F r t&le by the New Plymouth Co-operative Society.—Advt. For Bronchial Cough, take WW a Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d and 2s Sd everywhere.—Advt. LANDS FOE SF/TTLEMENTNEAR TOKO (Lite Mr. F. Kayl/s Estate). DAIKY FARMS. PRELIMINARY NOI'IOE. NOTICE is hereby given that will be offered early in November Six Farms, varying n srea from about 116 acres to atoat 2to acres, all in grass, fronting metalled roads and ready to start dairying on at once. JAMES MACKENZIE, Onimission«r cf Ctown Lands. Lane's ard Rirvey Office, New PlTm uth, 19th September, 1903, d2123w263

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 211, 2 October 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 211, 2 October 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 211, 2 October 1903, Page 3

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