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iw.xws/MtwmJAMM'wvsr Peters' Pile Cure THE INFALLIBLE REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF HEMORRHOIDS-PILES. 1""HE fact that the symptoms themselves at first are not violent and are only intermittent is pj i no indication that the disease has not fastened its g I hold upon the patient. Often the burrowing pro- I, 1 gresses extensively while the patient has no idea of I I the condition he is in. It is dangerous to the last | | degree to neglect any symptom, no matter how 1 I slight. Treatment immediate and effective is abso- I I lutely requisite, and PETERS' PILE CURE f | is the only Remedy which will reach the cause | I and cure the disease 1 Peters' Pile Gure (EA.SY TO APPLY) Quickly and Permanently Cure* BLIND, BLEEDING, PROTRUDING, AND ITCHING PILES. and is obtainable from ALL CHEMISTS * STOREKEEPERS, Frice 1/3 Large BOX (five times the quantity) 5/or miff be sent POUT FRBB on reaipt of prict by F. A. PETERS, Sole Proprietor, York Chambers, George & Market Sts., SYDNEY. | PETERS' PIIiE CORE 5 IS AN OINTMENT ' § which possesses powerful Antiseptic and Healing J properties. It is especially beneficial in the treatment S of Skin Diseases, such as Eczema, Ringworm, Pimples, I Rash, &c.; also for Burns, Scalds, or Abrasions. It I .will heal the fresh made Wound or Chronic old Sore.

WHEN MACHINERY BREAKS DOWN YOU do not cure to risk further breakages by having valuable machinery tinkered by inexperienced men, You rcalißO this is not good economy and prefer to get assistance and advice which is thoroughly reliable. In reality we aro " machinery doctors." Our long and varied experience, our knowledge is at your disposal. As Iron and Brass Founders we solicit your enquiries. Write us for all es .imates you want in the engineering line, We shall be pleased to correspond at any time, OKEI&ROLLO UENEEAL ENGINEEEB Taranaki Foundry, New Plvmoutu GOLDEN GRID lESTAUEANT AND OYSTER SALOON, opposite Theatre Eoyal, Devon Street, New Plymouth, Hot meals at all hours from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. (midnight). Sundays from 5 p.m. toj,ll p.m. Pish, luncheon, oyster and supper rooms. The best in town for all meals. Bock 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. KTJRTA PEOPEIETOB, RUSSELL & SON MONUMENTAL MASON HIGHEST HONOB given m the New Plymouth Exhibition, 1904-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monumental masonry j 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 Eoad. THE TALKING MACHINE DEPOr - - ("THE TALKEEIES") DEVON STEEET EAST, NEW. PLYMOUTH. Edison s Phonographs, and gold-mounted records. Graniaplioncs, Disc Records and all re. qui r es. All repairs executed at shortest

HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE THE FAMOUS REMEDY FOR COLGIte. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. <:t,Bt it is invaluable, as it effects •> Complete Cur,. It i» met cwSorUwta SarfnS Llf n I? . Wh ° arß . BUl,jeCt to COldS ° n ** fed it neith.r allow, a Cough no- A, *>* ato become chronic, nor £l «on to S t \ "»* and giV k g , Btr * nSt * to ** Voice < ••■.-•i-Bh,- h,.v. ~<«. „rn„.,riy treat. « «tk Ud wdhto. No houw ZuUT/wJffcnT* .?' «°1T?"?lJ ,a ? B ? ver bec " kn ? wll t0 * Blit _***» (. ii Comuleta cur« li certalßi WARE OF COUGH BRONCHITIS AND PLEURISYj I A SEVERE CASE CURED BY TWO BOTTLES OF HBAKNE'S BRONI CHITIS CURE. nibeer that ©very Disease has Its commmenceen and consumption is no exception to this rule BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA. ASTHMA* TWELVE YEARS' CASE WITH TWO OBSTINATE CASES CURED niSTliFSsn'r nOTTCH ' BY HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA CURE. CHITIS CURE. CURKD BY nKAHNE . a BRONCHI- MTER OTHER TRBATMENT HAD 'ITS AND ASTHMA CURE. FAILED AFTER OTHER TREATMENT HAD Mr H e ;l rno. Dear Sir,-Please send Mr W. G. Hearnu. Dear Sir,—lt is by poßt to Copmanhurst a complete iwith much thankfulness I writ© to. I AILED., course of your valuable medicine, for let yon know that I have taken three obstinate asthma. The last medicine Mottles of your Bronchitis and Asth- — you sent lome cured one man that ma Cure. I had previously suffered* A SEVEN YEARS' CASE. EXPECTORATING BLOOB AND MATTER. COMPLETELY CURED. "Mr W. G. Hearne. Mr Hearne, Chemist, Gcelong. 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, icelins somewhat 'belter, 1 gut up and tried to transact my business as usual- But 1 got up too soon, for the very next day I had a relapse, and suffered I tortures, from pleurisy and Ijronchi(is. The paiin from the former in my chest and shoulders was frightful, and for four long weeks I was confined to my bed under the care of had a distressing coulgji for twelve terribly from asthma for njiput 3 from which I have suffered for upyears. Please lind post office order, years, and had tried everything, and wards of seven years, during which, enclosed for payment.—Yours thank- had advice, but without avail. I P 6l 'iod I was scarcely ever free from fully, had been for a fortnight at a time and frequently the difficulty Hearne's lironrhitis Cure—from Vic- emus cure nas reiicveo. my -wiie on torin, which had cured her uf a had co "." h which followed on an atlattack of bronchitis and pains in the tiick of influenza. While I aclcnow|chest, and begged me to try it. I hj, llu>t all S ood colnes from one did so. and. in thanks and irratitude onl y source, ordinary gratitude bids y, had been for a fortnight at a time <Mll^s > and frequently the difficulty WILLIAM CANHAM, without moving night .or day out 0 f of breathing waß so distressing, Upper Copmanhurst, via Grafton, my chair. If I went to h.ed 1 was tnat tor nifehts in succession! I h|ad N.S.W. not able to lie down. We cams to to sit U P- l wril e to you this acNew Zealand about 3 years- ago k Q ow!edgment from a sense ol duty, — from Tasmania. One of my ur.cles as in mv case every other treatthere siiffsred with asthma for a me,lt had 'ailed. For year previous BRONCHITIS* number of years till he took your had been getting v o ry much worse cure about 5 years ago, and has. Bnd at the time I obtained your never had the asthma since. I knew medicine I was confined to bed, suf.this, but it had passed out of my fc™g from a most viiolonti cough, mind until reading your advertise- x Pßctorating blood and matter, and ment in some Tasmanian papers PP ar ently beyond hope of recovery. CAUBERWELL RESIDENT EA- brought it to my memory. I told nile £i " it dos e of (ho medicine gave my husband, and he got your cure ,nB welcom e relief, and I steadily PRESSES GRATITUDE. for me, which I have taken with ,m P rov ed as I continued tile treatcompletely satisfactory result.—Yours' *" ont ' until I became, as I aai now, Ir Hearne. Dear Sir,—Your Bron- respectfully, °. uit o well.—Yours sincerely, is Cure has relieved my -wife of y/ McCOMBE. " a ± Walker, Balmain, .Sydney." ill- Hearne. Dear Sir,—Y lis Cure has relieved u' Bron- respectfully, fife of W. McCOMBE. Mosgiel, New Zealand. did so, and, in thanks and gratitud to you, tell you Hunt, after Ihe si cond bottle, my cough had cease' but whit is more astonishing, tl pains from pleurisy cntiivlv left nn and in about a week 1 was able t attend lo mv dmius as usual. Yours faithfully, .J. ISRAIIAM, Melbournu "Punch" Ollice, llelbourni me to offer my earnest thanks to you through whom this particular blessing has come.—l remain, dear sir, yours very truly, GEO,. S. CALDWELL, Cauiberwell, Victoria. BRONCHITIS -AND ASTHMA. "A FIFTEEN YEARS' SUFFERER. la LADY IN LONDON-A MARTYR TO COLDS AND BRONCHIAL ASTHMA, CURED BY ONE BOTTLE OF HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. CHILD SEVEN MONTHS OL.DA SUFFEIRER FROM UIiI'JTL. CURED BY A BOTTLE OF HEARNE'S BRONCfIITTS PljKB. THE DOCTOR SO INTERESTED d'/s*' ??T" , THAT HE CARRTFn nv?F 'injir , r s . ,r * rK ' l ixily forward i WwKnf IHE " mall bottle of your BronchU EMPTY BOTTLE "Mr Hearne. ''Dear Sir,—l Ornaze' NS W *" "P 0 ", aB P° ssi ! ble ' as I cannot urnace, JN.S.W. spcak &tf3ve ft whisper> ow tQ Q , nri ,„„ , „ ?° w - x had a. bottle from you be-r,n,-M-, TT fore for n, y liUle S irl when shewed CHILD'S Lira SAVED BY own ,Xate ~T Zll.n ZH f °'' e fOT my ' itUe S W when she w a! you will glean that. v,.,e,„,J1™ o"th,-md now she ls three years old AFTER THE CASE 1 "GIVEN UP us, as we neatly Inst him. doctors, bad given him it]), wo the adverti'ement of your Hro'ic Cure, tind gave it a trial, with result above monlioned.—Yours I fully, (Mrs.) R CHANT, c/o Mr. Harvey, Baker. Chiltern, Victoria. HE COUGHED. BLOOD send to a martyr to colds nnrt S " Splel, ?J d " ,CdiCiue for °" bronchia! asthma. /I not wish tta y^lSly o ' names to be mentioned, but you are ' iWS U *S' „ „ BY HEARNE'S BRONCHI- ?L f'X,' 0 wf° ™° °l any P or " Violet Tom 'Z;,. TTS CURE this letter y° u choose, and ' Vlrto "a ' y°u raa confldtnUy refer anybody to . Mrs H. Ramage, Violet Town, Victoria QUEENSLAND A VERY OBSTINATE CASE. CURED THROUGH PERSEVERING v.M-i WIIOLKtiALE IMISTS, lired in three doses.—We are, vc faithfuliv, THOMASON, CHATER & C 69 Queen-street, Brisbane. Is Mr W. (1. Haarno. Dear Sir,—l „' T „, " have been a sufferer from Asthma „/ „ l\°{ yo " r e , xcell ™t remedy, i- and Chronic Bronchitis for over 15 ° , „ ent il You can veais. Last Saturday I was suffer- ™ ■ , yourself ™ hat fl n immense BRONCHITIS. ing from a very severe attack of it. * SB ll w<l s.-Yours faithlully,-". The cough was terribly severe, and Extract from letter alluded to A VERY OBSTINATE CASE. ni.v breath Every breath seemed as "&* f C J-e 1N ™ E TREATMENT BY -,, 1 , « T\' , °, l , y , Wlq 10ally exc e»ent. I was very bad HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. ent to the che.mst and get abo - when it arrived, and I immediately tie of your Bronchitis Cure. I took n ow rn ,-.. mi, . w „. . . ~ ~ * ~ ,„ „ a x'use ot the medicine, and in a few; „j *%"„*■ ~u ?f C uml ~n l *' °: Hcanle.e minutes got great relief, 1 rapidly y mueh infe ested fn a "»S been a sufferer 'improved, and in a few days was anTveslerhv nnd c-m-i i rr tl °' U I,ro,K ' mti3 a numttr of I; W t of bed and wa,kin g about. I C outt hf co'ud <?>*>&? : . lelie.e y„ur Bronchitis Cure is worth get a full 0 "e from „ chemist who is ing y yl ,r 11 rone i s «'-,, » V t t " k " B its v.etght in gold to anyone who in a large way here." jeais ago and lav P hi Ti •s t...lTei's from Asthma and Bronchitis.- The names are withhold from pub- on and off f ll, r , ng H I remain, yours respectfully. lication, but will be supplied pri- to tell you that T *„» 1Z Py JOHN BLAIR, .vately when desired. whlv Wed „„w t , . th "" Grafton Road, Warraamfcool. Vic. Znf to its worth ? be<U ' tMtij uy lo lts worth.—l am, youis EARNK'S RONCHITIS CURE,-Small ske2s 6d; Large, 4s 6d Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors oi< by the Proprietor, W. G. HEARNE, CHEMIST GEELONG, VJCTOKfA Fonvarded by post to any Address whe not obtainable lo:al!y. New Zealand Branch Office, No, 11, Kiist Moor, Hume's Buildingn, Willis Street' Wnllingtot Wclfsal an Utility Teed, m Sail, aadby W. Fraser.Ctont lav P oatt

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8152, 9 July 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8152, 9 July 1906, Page 4

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