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WHEN MACHINERY BREAKS DOWN 'XT'OU do not care to risk JL further breakages by having valuable machinery tinkered by unexperienced men. You realise this is not good economy and prefer to get assistance and advice which is thoroughly reliable. In reality we are " machinery doctors." Our long and varied experience, our knowledge is at your disposal. As Iron and Brass Pounders wo solicit your enquiries, Write us for all es .imatos you want in the engineering line. We sliall be pleasod to correspond at any time. OKEY&ROLLO GENERAL ENGINEERS Taranaki Foundry, New Plvmoutu GOLDEN GRID Restaurant and oyster SALOON, opposite Theatre Royal, Devon Street, New Plymouth, Hot meals at all hours from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. (midnight). Sundays from 5 p.m. to t ll p.m. Fish, luncheon, oyster and supper rooms. The best in town for all meals. Rock oysters can be had fresh every day. Stewart Island oysters kept in stock—4d per doz., Is to 2s 6d per bottle. Guaranteed fresh. Boiled ham cut in slices, Is 6d per lb. Smoked fish always in stock. A large supply of oyster shells for garden paths, etc. A trial solicited. J. W. KURTA . PROPRIETOR. RUSSELL k SON MONUMENTAL MASON HIGHEST HONOR given in the New Plymouth Exhibition, 1904-6. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monumental masonry; also special Prize Medal and Diploma for Best Working Exhibit. Marble and Granite Monuments and Crosses; also iron fences, etc., kept in stock. Designs and estimates furnished on application. Inspection invited. ST. AUBYN STREET. South Road. THE TALKING MACHINE DEPOT - - ("THE TALKERIES") DEVON STREET EAST, NEW PLYMOUTH. Edison s Phonographs, and gold-mounted records. Gramaphones, Disc Records and all requi * ,es, All repairs exocutcd at shortest otice

GOING SHOOTING ? If so, you will want a reliable gun and reliable ammunifinn Ymi can get anything you want at our Brougham street oiwu. A very big assortment of SPORTING GUNS including the famous "Hollis" gun, single or double-barrelled. Every one fully guaranteed, made of the very best material by a firm whoso reputation is their business base. AMMCNIT lON Get any reliable kind you require. Elcy's cartridges, American, and all reliable makes. In any quantities. Lowest prices in town. LAMPS Hall Lamps, kitchen, lamps, [lamps for the dining room, bod* room, drawing-room, or any other room. In all sizes, styles and shapes, at all prices. You will be surprised when you see our assort* meat. It is absolutely unique. D. BEERY & CO., lEONMONGEBS, BBOUGHAM STREET SeeWhen you go to Auckland — that you take the opportunity of having your EYES examined and set RIGHT for another year SAMUEL BARRY, D.8.0.A. The Eyesight Specialist Ha* made a careful study of the eyes and eyesight, and can deal mccessfully with every case where defect exists and where mechanical aid is essential. Hii advice is at all times—RELIABLE, and glasses supplied by him *r«—THE BEST POSSIBLE Addren 314 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND (Next Tonion Gatlick Co.) PEEK FREAN & C£S m

HEARNE'S BRONr.HITIS CURE hls the'l^gest'sVl lß ' ABTHMA and consumption RGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Breathing, Hoarsene*s, Pain "or b Sor» ne»g'"in " ! 8 . invaluable . as it effect* a Complete Our# 'lt aB ? ,mi "#diate rrUef j end to tuuw wa o are i "I! 0 " 8 " Cough nor A ' fcma * bKoffwi chronlc nTcl^Z^V 1 irr ' tatlon 111 *• thro ft t and rfv wTc.iSsra.r"*' gMt&aSfe 2rs*_»« •••• : '< M t m BEWARE OF COUGH form of Bronchitis, Cougfe, infflculty ol to those wko are subject to colds o« tin the thro at and jiving strength to the voice, i"" fc "" bee* known to «rist wherj a dose la R*a»ra!ljr suffieiaat, j i •. _ . BRONCHITIS AND PLEURISY, fiva,. A SEVERE CASE CURED 13Y TWO BOTTLES OF HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. AFTER OTHER TREATMENT HAD FAILED* BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA, *nTc!££uS£,^T y D,Baaße t, ft * oommmenoeen ana Consumption Is no exception to this pule ASTHMA, DISTRESSING COUGH. TWELVE YEARSj' CASE WITH TWO OBSTINATE CASES CURED 'BY HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA CURE. cu m = c B uRE NCm " oTmnwg-msm had Mr Ilearne. Dear Sir,—Please send Mr f. O. Hea«tae. Dear Sir—lt is by post to Copmanhurst a c o mplet« jvith tifth thankfulness I write to course of your valuable medicine, for Jet yq» know that I have taken three obstinate asthma. The last medicine Bottles of your Bronchitis and Asthyou sent to me cured one man that urn Cure. I had previously sufiuedl had a distressing cou&h for twelve (terribly from asthma for about 3 years. Please find post oflice order, years, and had tried everything and enclosed lor payment.—Yours thank- had advice, but without avail'. I fully, WILLIAM CANHAM, Upper Copmanhurst, via Grafton N.S.W. BRONCHITIS. Mr liearnc, Chemist, Geelong. Dear Sir —Some months ago in Sydney, 1 suffered from a severe attack of inlluen/a, and was confined to my room for about a week, at the end of which time, feeling somewhat ;better, I got up and tried to transact my business as usual. But I got up too soon, for the veryinext/ day 1 had a relapse, and suffered tortures, from pleurisy and UVonchiti£(. The pai|» from the former in any chest and shoulders was frightful, and for four long weeks I was confined to my bed under the care of a well-known Sydney Doctor, and all the time his medicine gave me but temporary relief. The landlady of the hotel (the Cleveland), where I reside:!, told me of a medicine— llel,rne - Sir,-Your Bron- completely -from Vie- Cure . has rer <wcd my .wife of respectfully, cough which followed on an atlironchitis and pains in the J 3 ,!* °L ' nli " I l ; nza ■ wh 'le I acknowbegged me to trv it I S et " at a " good comes from one j i~ .i i , .... only source, ncrlinnnr A SEVEN YEARS* CASE. EXPECTORATING BLOOD AND MATTER, COMPLETELY CURED. "Mr W. G. Hearne. ' Dear Sir,—Your medicine has cured me of bronchitis and afthma, from which I have suffered for upwards of seven years, during whicfy period 1 was scarcely ever free from uuvjw, uui wiuiout avail. 1 t'cuou j. was scarcely ever tree irom had been for a fortnight at a time co "ghs, and frequently the difficulty without moving night or day out of °* breathing was so distressing, my chair. If I went to ted 1 was lhat for nifchts: in succession' 1 hkitl nnf aKIa f a lJn ._. _. tlr 4 a 1-11 ■ T —A . ■ . Hearne's Bronchitis Cure—from Vic toria, which had cured her of a ,liad attack of bronchii chest, and did so, and, in thanks and gratitude to you, till you thait, after the se- tv r "" raw t.o you, cond bottle, my cough had ceased 5 ou t'" whom this particular blessing .ore astonishing, the remaiD ' dCar *''• 5 ' my Chair. If I went to ted „ _ not able to lie down. We came to to sit up. I write to you this acNew Zealand about 3 years ago fcnowledgment from .a sense of duty, from Tasmania. One of my uncles P s in case every other treatthere suffered with asthma for a Went had failed, lor year previous number of years till he took your been getting very much worse cure about 5 years ago, and has and at the time I obtained your never had the asthma since. I knew medicine 1 was confined to bed, sufthis, but it had passed out of my 'wing from a most viioienti cough, mind until reading your advertise- x l)6Ctorating blood and matter., and CAMBERWEI r, llT''«inFVT i?y ment in some Tamnanian papers PParently heyond hope of recovery. ,L 11L ' 1I,L^T EX brougiit it to my memory. I told '' rh e first dose of the medicine gave PRESSES GRATITUDE. "V husband, and he got your cure lll# welcome relief, and I steadily ■ or ™-> which I have taken with improved as I continued the treatAir Hearne. Dear Sir,—Your Bron- completely satisfactory result—Yours: *" ent , unW I became, as I atir now ifo n* respectfully. OUite well.—Yours sinr ' W. McCOMBE. Mosgiel, New Zealand. quite well.—Yours sincerely, "1L Walkcri Balmain, Hydney." only source, ordinary gratitude hidq ~ ma to offer my earnest thanks to you, LADY IN LO.XDON—A MARTYR but wh:it is more astonishing, the pains from pleurisy entirely left me„ and in nhotit a week I was able to attend to my duties as usual. Yours faithfully, .1. HRAH,\.\r, Melbourne "Punch" Ollice, Melbourne. yoursi GEO. S. CALDWELL, C'ambcrwel!, Victoria. TO COLDS AND BRONCHIAL ASTHMA. CURED BY ONE BOTTLE OF HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CUKE. CHILD SEVEN MONTHS OLDA SUFFERER PROM IJIiITIT. CURED BY A BOTTLE OF HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CiJiE BRONCHITIS. CHILD'S LIFE SAVED BY lIEARMC'S BRONCHITIS CURE. AFTER TIIE CASE HAD BEEN " GIVEN UP." Sir _ ilearne. Door Sir,—We have o thank your Bronchitis Cure that 18 have one little boy spared to, is, aB we nearly lost him. After doBtor;: had gi\'en him up, we saw the gdverti;eiuent of your Bronchitis Cure, land gave it, a trial, with th« "«sult above mentioned.—Yours fully, (.Mrs.) 10. CHANT, c/o Mr. Harvey, Baker. Chiltei'n, Victoria BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA. A FIFTEEN YEARS' SUFFERER. Mr W. G. Hearne. Dear Sir,—Kindly forward mo ■mall bottle of your Bronchitis Cure as soon as possible, as I cannot speak afjove a whisper, owing", to a "Dear Sir,—l enclose for youn ® old ' 1 had «• b'ottle from you bei orivniA nopsiini nwUnn o lore my littlo girl when »lie was jnths old. She had been uttering from bronchitis from her THE DOCTOR SO INTERESTED THAT HE CARRIED OFF THE EMPT* BOTTLE. "Ornate, N.S.W. "Air Hearne. 'AT TIMFS AT Arn«T , mnoS Tn,r ? Wn P rivßte Pcsual portion of""a '°*' e f ® r or r.TMiI Juttcr received from my mother, Mrs months vjiil HIS RRTiiA'l H. .. ~c t tti_ i , . . . . uff&l'incr frnm WIIEX HE COUGHED, BLOOD CAiIE UP. portion of of London, England, from which: your medicini perfect God has really been send to a martyr „„ lluu bronchial asthma. I do not wish any names to be mentioned, but you are CURED BY HEARNE'S BRONCHI- a .t ''berty to make use of any porTIS CURE. tion of this letter you choose, and . „ , -rom wmeit . «er you will glean that your medicine .I a now she 18 thl ' ec s' cars old ect God- i lll has not had a return of it sinco QCEEN'SLA Nil TESTIMONY. FROM BIiISMAXE WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, Mr W. CI. Hearne. Dear Sir,—l ~ . -'V,, I ,*'' 1 ' a sufferer from Asthma faith- and Chronic Bronchitis for over 15 \eais. Last Saturday I was suffering from a very severe attack of it. he cough was terribly severe, and when I coughed, blood came up. I it „ nlm ° st im P° s sible to get you can confidently refer anybody to Bie. "I heard of your excellent remedy, nd sent it to Engfand. You can. ee for yourself what an immense uccess it was.—Yours falthlully,—"• Extract from letter alluded to above "You will be interested in hearing ect, uoa- ,~ ; ",""7 ■>< sinco. colds and . ls a s P leDdid medicine for bronchitis or colds of any sort.—l remain, yours truly, Mrs 11. I?amage, Violet Town, Victoria. We often he< poken well oi 10-day that •ihild of his Willi the most remark, ablo result, Iho rliilil being q'uite cured in three dnses—We are, yours faithfully, TIIOMASON, CIIATIOR & Co., 00 Queen-street, Brisbane. if'it would be^he^last" 1 'lfy'°wHq 1 th p k thc Cure went to the chemist and ent „ hoi , y . excel J ent - I was very bad tic of your Bronchitis Cure I took a " d 1 im, " edi:at(!) y a dose of tile mediiim. ~„i' i , to it. Th n s was last Friday, minutes got great relief' T ° Quite cured xne. Dr. at rellu, • 1 ™) )ldl y is very much interested in it. II 0 BRONCHITIS. A VERY OBSTINATE CASE. .CURED THROUGH PERSEVERING IN THE TREATMENT BY HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. Mr W. G. Hearne, Dear Sir,—Having been a sufferer I'om Bronchitis for a numiHer of ~ "i-uiuwrs C your ISronchitis Cure improved ind * "t~" " ' A gentleman told us :cilt of bed "'"i alne , Vferday. off the and not being able to "get r£ c,,reisworth c r suffers from Asthma "iKX from pubj oiirs - to tell you that I no w feel thZ Crafton Vic. ' EARNE'S RONCHITIS CURE,—Small size2s 6d; Large, 4s 6d Sold by Chemists and Medlolne Vendors op by the Proprietor, W. O. HEARNE, CHEMIST GEELOINO, VJCTOHIA Forwarded by post to any Address when not obtainable locally. New Zealand Branch Office) No. 11, rtist floor, Hume's Buildings Willis Street' Wellington". Uelcfal n rbfjijly Ttrd, ?id Kail, andby W. Fraser,Chtimr4 Heis P ontt

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8147, 3 July 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8147, 3 July 1906, Page 4

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