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LANE S EMULSION. Kskes wrak people strong. Cores Coaghi and Colds, builds the hin. A nloiUe Acsb-forniia( toadBedkbie. Childr*n or adult*. Brid mijvlm. CURED BY GUTiCUfiS Awful Suffering From a Terrible Humor. BABY'S FACET SOLID SORE "Mybaby'sfacewaj a bust, of tores. The doctor called it enema, U:t Jiis treatment did no good, a3 the child was getting worse, the disease citing the flesh away from his iiesc, ami spreading to his body. •aid it was the worse case Uky had ever seen. His suffering was terrible and he woold scratch and tcr.r away the flesh. We then used the Cr.'icura Remedies, one set curing him completely, and healing his face wM-out scar or blemish.—Wia. Cridi.;rd ™ Winchester St., Vcntoavillc Rd.' it ItOodoa, Eng." '

PIKETT & WILKIE fcIJBLDERS ANI) CONTRACTORS. Telephone 265. Crushed Mo'a', r and, Bouldera, Paving Stcnes rUOMTT DEJLIVKRY . ATREASONABLE IfATKS 4*aprdd Asphalt a Specialty We ripply ruaterja! only or 1 wort, as required, for Tennis Oi'rts. Paths, Yards, ami Drives. SCREENWJS KOR FOOTi'ATUS ALWAYS ON HAND. Large Concrete Culvert Pipes IN BTOCK ESTIMATES (HVKN fo." 1' I Jings of nil description:*, Tn'.vn ur (Vuntry, Drainage Works. I'uii:) ir.t;, °tr. lYorl.'-hcp and Y.irn 01IX STiiEKT, NKW i'l VSI'MTH

"youu womucW'Ti. MKMrixr." Mr K. SI. Redman, r, o'.', Street, Nelson, v, rites "I< fives me pleasure to lie able to say tlut t-siiiß your wonderful nietlicine Rheumo I ha\e lieen completely cum! of gout and iliruniat !s:n r from which I have teen asnlfcr.r .'or :h- past twenty years. I r::ay say I !,avc no' hat the ; li;-ll|i St sunrl"!:. ' f"l' ti" past two ycais, ami fe 1 rnnfMfiit it is a p<rni'-.-nt " Wih-siumi will cur- \<j'i ir ui '!> >'u,>t ; s;». pint. •Ci.itita. IctmIi: 1 "", a:til l.i'ti-wl ioiiiphint . j'.i -t , it ii.i i nn-cl Mr lludinJn an I !':•>" ,!ti-!s yf other Milfrrm. Yo'ir c'-emist < r stcr.■deeper si lls jt *t2std anil Is fid a 'entile. 4 WHAT A STKATFOIU) MAN SAYS What a Stratforil man says always Interests New Plymouth people. There is so much in common h**tween these two towns that the Itappenirrgs of one always awake a responsive choitl in tt>e hearts ni the iohaltitants of the otlier. Therefore the statement of Mr W. Howson, carpenter, who lives at Celia-street, Stratfonl. which wi; print below, will have weight with New i'lyinouth people.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7997, 7 December 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7997, 7 December 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7997, 7 December 1905, Page 4

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