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Yo'.ip Umbrella Wky not Ba v bne 2JJ per cent. <ytj ot Imported Onw 7 BESTFOHD'S Locally-mad* I'M BREI.LAB dely competition. BEST MATERIALS ! BEST WORKMANSHIP i bust value at JAMES BESTFORD BP.WLEY & GRIFFITHS PROPERTY LIST. WHY BUY EXPENSIVE LANL nnd tie a millstone round your neck, paying heavy interest, when we can sell you level, rich, dairying land, for £3 PER ACRE. READ UNDER—--200 ACRES.-Freehsld. Level land, heavy grass country, ring fenced, GO acres in grass, goott new fourroomed house. 2 chimneys, met a! road, handy to township, school adjoining, creamery 1J miljs. Apply sharp. ONLY £250 CASH required. Price £4 'los per acre. 239 ACRES.—Freehold. Level larnl, ring fenced, subdivided, handy to railway, good road, four-roomed house, 200 acres felled and grassed. ONLY £2OO CASH required. Price £5 per acie. . -4" ' > 1 •" I >OO ACRES.—Freehold. Makings of a grand sheep or cattle run, very suitable for anyone with open Inrd that they can crop, and put their store cattle or sheep on. I 170 ACRESFeIUd and, -grassed, level land, I.J miles off tiie metalle.i road, <lrivo ljugyy to the section in the winter, ring fenced, sawmill handy, heavy grass country. Tie greatest in the province at the price. £3 PF.R ACRE. VERY LITTLE CASH DOWN. SAY £250. Apply sharp, for we sh*U sell this withi'i a short while. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS. i AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE I AOENTK. : DEVON STREET. t\JCW i'LYMOinil

1 I BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA. I A TWELVE YEARS!' CASE WITH DISTRESSING COUGH, CURED BY IIEARNE'S BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA CURE. Mr Hearne. Dear Sir,—Please send !>y po«t to Copmajihurst a complete course ol your valuable medicine, for obstinate asthma. 'llie last medicine you sent to me cured one man that, had a distressing for twelve years. Please find post office order. °nClosed for payment.—Yours thankfully, WILLIAM CANHAM, Upper Copntanhurst, via Grafton, N.S.W. BRONCHITIS.: A CAMBERWELL RESIDENT EXPRESSES GRATITUDE. Mr Ilcarne. Bear Sir,—Your Bronchitis Cure has reficivcd my iwife oli a cough which followed on nil attack of influenza. While I acknowledge that all good cornea from one only source, ordinary gratitude bids mq to offer my earnest thanks to you. through whom this particular bless-ing has come.—l remain, dear sir, yours very truly, GEO. S. CALDWELL, Cantberwel!, Victoria. BRONCHITIS ANI) ASTHMA. A FIFTEEN YEARS' SUFFERER. AT TIMES ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO (JET UIS BREATH. WHEN lIE COUGHED, BLOOD CAME IJP. CURED BY riEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. Mr W. G, Ilearne. Dear Sir, I l>av« been «, sufferer from Asthma, rtnd Chronic BronohiUs lor over Jsi jears. Last Saturday I was suffering from a very severo attack of it. 18 rouffli was terribly, severe, and when I Coughed, Ijlood came up. I found it alraosC impossible to get. »>y breath". Every breath seemed as 'f it. wouia be the last. My wifq went to the chemist, and got a botlle of your Bronahitis Cure. I took n. dose of the medicine, and in a few minutes got great relief. I rapidlv> :mr>roved, and in a few clays was out of bed an fl walking about.. I I'telieve your Bronchitis Cure is worllv 'ts weight in 'gvild to-anyone wlio suffers from Asthma and JJreMcKitis.— i remain, yours respectfully .10 TIN BLAIR, Grafton Roo'd, WarrnamlioolL Vic.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7915, 2 September 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7915, 2 September 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7915, 2 September 1905, Page 4

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