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depression in both mind ana body as any human being could be ; in fact, I thought life was not worth living, and my future was a blank. J was an object of misery and despair. You told me plai.iiy and nancKtly that you could and would euro me, so that I should no longer be bashful and stupid in society, and could take my part and inteiest in the amusements and sports of others and have an ambition in my business. At lirst I thought your promise was too good to be true. I am i thankful to say I tried yovn- treat nicnt. 1 swear solemnly I feel a different mnn to-day. I have put on flesh and muscle, and have any I amount of confidence in myself. 1 an?, perfectly healthy and quite happy, and capable of enjoying,myself an others do, and 1 don't mope about by myself and shun society. I earnestly recommend all my fellow-suffer-ers to put their confidence in you, as your treatment is perfect and your charges are small.—l am, yours trul . LACHLAN CAMERON. I wishes of the subscribers '.'"

The Orphan Home, Parnell, Auckland. APPEAL. The disastrous fire that occurred at tho Orphan Home, Parnell, Auckland, on Sunday, September 17, will be fresh in the minds of the readers of this paper. This appeal is intended to make plain the extent of the loss, its effect upon the present condition of tho children, and the urgent necessity for Funds to provide adequately and wisely for their future welfaic. Children from the districts where this paper circulates have from time to time been caicd for in the Home, which has, therefore, a particular as well as a general claim upon your sympathies.

1.-TIIE LOSS. Tho two Main Dormitories are absolutely destroyed, that is, the sleeping accommodation of over 70 childrou. In addilion, the Matr Quarters, Staff iMningroom, Se...„ B room, Seamstress' Bedroom and lit. pital are totally destroyed, and, b. sides this, a considerable quantity 01 Clothing and Furniture has been lost. What this means to the children and to the matron and her stuff can hardly be conveyed by mere words. 2.—NEW BUJLLDINUS. Tho matter of providing New Build ings has been receiving the careful consideration ot the Hoard, ns ap pears by tho last two annual reports, -and a New Buildings Fund has been created. atioii, the safety of the children i, consideration of paramount iinp< ance, and this can only be socurec Buildings of Slono or Brick. Of such Buildings on modern lines is roughly estimated at from JC'iOOO Ir. £70(0, in addition to which it may be necessary to purchnse land.

A TWEI.YE YKAUH' CASK Willi IUSTKESSINU UOUlill. CI lli:i> HV JIKAKNE'B BUOXCHITIS AND ASTHMA CUIUO. Sir Ilcurnc. J ! ear Sir— Please st-nil by |u.»t to L'ii|)inaiiluii'.st a complete cour.-e oi your valuable medicine, (or obstinate asthma. The last mu.licine you .sint to in' 1 cured one man thai iiud a distressing coufeih (or twelve veins. I'lease linil post ollice order rm'loMtl (or pavnicnt— Yours thankfully, WILLIAM (,'AN'HAM, Upper Coptiwnhurst, via Crafton, N.S.W.

A CAMUEIiHEI.E KESIDEXT EXJ'IIESSES (.iIUTJTL'DK. Mr lleanic. Hear Sir,—Your Bronchitis Cure lias rerieveil m.v ,uiie ofi »; cciuuJi which followed on an attack of innucn/n. While I acknowU'dno (.hat all nood comes from one only source, ordinary fj; ra litiule Uids mo to oll'or inv earnest tlianks lo vnti, through uhom tili.s particular blessing has come.— ! remain, dear sir, yours very truly, (JEO. S. CALIMVELI,, Cainberwel'i, Victoria. AX I) ASTHMA. AT TIMES ALMOST IMI'OSSUSLE TO GET IMS II.UEATII. AMIKN UK CO I CUED, 111.001.1 CAME IT. lIY lIEAHNE'S

\\. (I. Hon rue. Dear Sir, T ha\c Ix'i'ii a siiltVrcr from Asthma ami Chronic Bronchitis for over .ir>. Oil is. Last Saturday X was kulTitin:; from a very K::vcn> attack of it. The cough was terribly .«ovci'c, and when 1 Coiighrd, blood came up. I found it almost impossible to get Jll >" breath. Kvcry breath scenicc'. as if it would be Uie last. My wifq w. ut to the chemist, and got n bol- | tic of your lii'Di.ctiilis Cure. 1 took I 11. dose of 111,, medicine, and in a few ; minutes got ;:reat relief. I rapidly ■ iii|'i'o\ed, and in a few days was out of lied nnd walliins about. I I olic\r* your Jlronchi|is Cure ia wor'fji its «ei!«lit ia ««ilil to anyone who suffers from Asthma nnd Hi ondlitis.— ' I remain, yours resj-orlfullv. •I<>llN ill/All!, (<taf(oji Uoad, Waii'iiambool. Vie.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7993, 2 December 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7993, 2 December 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7993, 2 December 1905, Page 4

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