Lane's Emulsion It is only a step from a common cold to grippe, pneumonia, consumption. It is also only a step from a cold to health, strength, vigor. That better step—tho step to health—is a bottle or two of Lane's Emulsion. Chemists sell it. 2/6 & 4/6
SJW&, a&wj 'NATURES yMcniGiKi 2# PLEASANTi AND LAXATIV&, Stmil'.r .•■'■allV California Syr up of Figs acts as a perfect hxativc should, cleansing and refreshing the system without weakening it; permanently curing constipation, and its effects.
Agreeable preventives in season are much surer than belated drugs. A healthy condition of the liidneys, Liver, and Bowels is the strongest safeguard against Headaches, Racking Colds or Fevers. Mild and Sure in actiDn and absolutely free fvcra objectionable substances. Physicians recommend it. Millions have found it invaluable. Children enjoy it; delicate iad.es find it an ideal medicine; busy kc;i take it without inconvenience or discomfort. Imitations ami substitutes arc *• C ILI-'vKMV* Byrupsf Fitfs. I. y-j'.i \ i 5 n !•<• -< ;v.<\ tra{J<! m .. ~} tiiis fifl Su.U.' CO., uiiii.li ii i.jj every bot: c «.f the jtt-nu-i.r. CaHornh H;,r;.p of !•:• i h qnM Trade Mark, in k'v Zealand v» t • >ir -:. i u -mri 2/3. Aus::a'.i? : 7 L AI.hA'JK Cr 'HHT. SYDNEY.
Important to sufferers from Rheumatism.—The proprietors of Bock's RHEUMATIC POWDER wish it known that every tin of their powder is sold with a guarantee. All Chemists or Storekeepers are authorised to refund the price paid to those not having benefited by the use of it. Close on GOO Cured Cases are known to the proprietors, and the following are a few of thoso who huve kindly consented to have their names mentioned to induce other sufferers to also benefit by the use of Brick's Rheumatic Powder—L. R. Webb. Makotuku ; Thos. A. Truden, Eltham ; James Harvey, Mrs Hart, and Mary Ann Hod'der, Ashhurst ; W. IT. I/jkies, Pohangina; Joseph Cutr.merfield, Foxton ; Maurace McCullum and Albert Burges, Waihi ; H. K. Bean, Patea ; John Douglas, Hampden, Otago. Sold at all chemists and stores, 3/6 per t-in. The miser sat amongst his gold. "I would not part.'' In- said. "With half-a-guinea, tho' my life "Were to be forfeited." But. influenza got him down, I lis breaths grew short and fewer—"Take all l'\e got,"he cried, "but give Me Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.* J Tim New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., have to let, a commodious office or shop on the ground floor of new brick building, BroughamStreet. 2
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 85, 14 April 1904, Page 4
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402Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 85, 14 April 1904, Page 4
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