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"I It is best to keep a bottle by you, '"i totter than to keep j® IV cold on you that keeps on get' " ting worse. It is not at all expensive ; no inj deed, it's very chcaii, 11 Far cheaper than, black horses and a hoarse. s So be very careful of your health, j Dear children, and be suro f In New Zealand and tlie CommonL ,j wealth j There's Woods' Groat Peppermint -, Cure* 5 | j It is said that tiho members of the e Land Hoard who have bwn visiting .: Aorangl and Uivakea settlements ! were profoundly impressed with the - Orpiington pigs, Taimvoi'th cows, and 3. Alderniey-Soutihdown fowta introduc- - od to their notion. They were dissut--1 isfiud at finding no fields of waving ' fields of yellow griuin, und intend to i bring this neglect under the notice of 1 of the Hoard, explanations as to t> ; season being discredited. Some large ■ pumpkdns excited their surprise and \vo«dennent (hut no fatalities had i\from these lulling f lQ in the , K® oß which they \vore supposed to . bo They <U*ak sympathetic interest in a settler's flock «f wethers trustpd that his ltuiubing percentage would be a record. Their ; next visit will be pftid whe? the potatpeS are in the ear.—Hangitikei i Advocate, | MB FBABER RELATES FACTS. Mr D. Fraser is interested in the cycle trade, Torauka, and writea as follows :-"Last August I was taken ill with rhuematic fever, and consulted a doctor, who sent mo to the hospital, where I stayed about three months, ntt-d left as cured. Some few weeks after my discharge from the hospital I was again takes bad —so bad, in fact, that I couldn't move any of my joints. I saw Kheumo advertised, and tried a bottle as an exporimont. After taking half a bottle I was able to get up and wullc about. I took four or five bottles, and have never folt an *cho or pnin since. I consider Itheumo tt wonderful medicine." Mr Fraser Is right—Rhcumo is wondprtu). Sold by chemists and st o re* at 2« Od and 4| 6d per bottle. Keraptbtyme rromr & 0»,, wholesale ' 5 I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 229, 1 October 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 229, 1 October 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 229, 1 October 1904, Page 2

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