£ ASssut Sore Hiroais. gates ttvcrru Sawyer's Bay, Dunedii Dear Sir, —Permit mo to express tnv grateful appreciation of tho value of your Emulsion. I have boon subject to sore throats, and some months ago had a very severe attack. At times my throat wquld be so bad that l.cquM n'al swallow anything. A friend advised me to try Lane's Emulsion, and it is qmte a pleasure for me to tell you that the rosult v~" moat satisfactory, it made throat so well, and in such a ohort time that I recommend Lane's Emulsion immediately I hear any of my friends complain of sore throata. V/ishing you every cucaoss with your valuable preparation. " Yours faithfully, John layburn, tanner and Currior. It is hardly necessary to enlarge upon Mr Lajburn's ) earnest words. What Lane's Emulsion did for him, L-r.e's d Emulsion will do for you. It is V thoroughly good for sore throats and chest trouble in either men, > women, or children. Just ask your chemist or store for Lane's ' Emulsion, and do not be per<Bimdt>d to take any other. Take none but LANE'S. $ Price 2/3 and 4/G per bottle. _ 63
Thb JIXOBBCIATINJ3 'Am from corns, bunions or chilblains may be avoided by a free application of Chamberlain s Fain Balm. For sale by Hew Plymouth 00-orjerative Society —Advt. Bubns and Dots.—Slight injuries of this character are of frequent ocourence in almost every household. While they are not dangerous, except when blood poisoning results from the injury, they are often qoite painful and annoying They can be quickly healed by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It allays the pain almost instantly, and heals the injured parts without matter being formed, which ensures a cure in one third the time that the usual treatment' would require. It ia the most perfect preparation in use for burns, scalds, cuts bruised, and like injuries. 16 should be applied with a feather, and before the pails become swollen if possible. For sale by the New Plymouth Co-op. Society.—Adit i
BREAKWATER BUS SERVICE.' Leaves Leaves I National Bank. Breakwater. 7.0 a.m., Sonth Road • 7,25 a.m.. South Devon-street 9.25 Devon-, street 10.0 „ South-road IJ.» „ do 12.0 „ Devon-street 1.0 p.m., do > 0 „ Devon-street SATCBDAYS. 9.0 p.m., Bontb-road 9.30 p.m, Souti--10.0 „ do 10.30 „ do SUNDAYS. 2.0 p.m., Betmn 4 0 p.m. \ M, JONES, ( Proprietor (Fob Ladies.) AND&OO, ~l>.Am:Um.|\v HALAND DKUG CO., Cliristt ff. lIS business lately carried on by ' A. O. FOOKKS & dO„ As Licensed Land Brokers, Valuers, and Agents, ! Will, from the New Year, be conducted by ] H- r- RUSSELL, | isrs. Govott k Quilliam's Premises ■Y TO LEND j ON approved securities from 4i part cent upwards. j WILSON fc GIiHY, ' tioiioitors. Brougham-street New Plymouth
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 221, 14 October 1903, Page 4
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