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Food is Poison, UNLESS DIGESTED, The vigour of he»lth depend* on good digestion. Undi- • d food poisons the blood, which clogs up the skin, the -St zu% m "For a number of jrears I suffered, especially during the •« hot summer months, from acute indigestion and severe biuui» "'""-"'• ,?"{' I was completely prostrated by splitting headaches appetite, slept poorly, was low- S n."tedand extr i»v duties with ease."' Mrs. Bell >y amies wiin case. »•••>■ 11 Place, Newcastle, N.S.W AIDS Digestion VJAL

Woods Great Peppermint Cure, for Coughs and Colds never fails. Is fid.» p In the course of a speech at Christchurch on Thursday night, Dr. Moorhouse said that boxing was sometimes called brutal, but no one ever complained of hunting', f o r instance. A spill ait hunting meant a serious injury generally, but if a man got "knocked out." at boxing, it was only for a couple of minutes. "It's just that your wind's gone wrong, or your head is buzzy," said the doctor, "and the man wh 0 can't take it isn't worth his salt."

I' I am well now and enjoying bettor health than I have done for a long time." Those are the words of a woman who had been failing in health for many months. She was always tired, never rested. Months before those words were written she had caught cold—just an ordinary, every day cold. But she neglected it, thinking it would go of its own aooord. Instead, the cold settled in her lungs, and gradually became worse. Soon there was much coughing by day, and but little rest at night. Her appetito began to lessen, and then her strength to weaken. Doctor visited her, ordered some soothing medicine, and I to Imild the lungs. He said I "take Lane's Bmul sion l< every day. It will heal the \ lungs, slop the cough, help | your digestion, and soon 1 slicngthen you altogether. I Rend for me whenever you (, wiuh, but continue taking i Lane's Emulsion." To-day a that woman is well, strong, I healthy. There is no cough, » lungs are fully healed, | appetite is good, sleep sound, I do her daily work. Her | letter ends, " I am truly I thankful for' Lane's Emul--5 siox. It made me what lam I to day—strong and well." I Did you notice the stages ? J ('old neglected—weak and | ill—doctor said, "Lane's jj Emulsion"--health, robust, jj vigorous health. Alsonotice iit was Lane's the doctor ordered. Not somebody else's, but Lane's. Take none but Lane's is very good to remember. Lane's Emulsion at Chemists and Stores, jj 2/6 and'l,6 per bottle.

RUSSELL & SON, MONUMENTAL MASONS, BRICKLAYERS. & LICENSED DRAIN CONNECTORS, St. Aubyn-street, NEW PLYMOUTH We have on hand a, large stock of MARBLE AND OKAKITE MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES & CROSSES. To the above Stones we would like to direct special attention. They are all handsomely carved und of the best material procurable, while the prices are remarkably reasonable. Iron Fences and Concrete Kerblng rected in town or country. DESIGNS and ESTIMATES aest to any part of the province. INSPECTION INVITED. TelcuhtMje am, LEWIS JACKSON, WU.DER AND CONTRACTOR. ALL Kl\*>s OF JOBBING- WORK UNDERTAKEN. SHOP AND OFFICE FITTINGS A SPECIALTY. Plans and Specifications Prepared. ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE. WORKSHOP : Powderham Street.

■>r Chronic Cberf Complaint*, irta' Great Peppermint Cure. Is Storage in dry brick store, low Insurance rate, minim um firo risk, low rates for storage.—The New Zealand Express Company, Ltd. 2

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 5 October 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 5 October 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 5 October 1904, Page 4

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