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WHEN MACHINERY BREAKS DOWN ' YOU do not care to risk further breakages by having valuable machinery tinkered by unexperienced men. You realise this is not good economy and prefer to gel assistance ami advice which is thoroughly reliable. In reality we arc " machinery doctors." Our long and varied experience, our knowledge is at your disposal. As Iron and Brass Founders wo solicit your enquiries. Write us for all es limatcs you want in the engineering line. Wo shall be pleased to correspond at any time. OKEI&ROLLO GENERAL ENGINEERS Taranaki Foundry, New Plvmoutu GOLDEN GRID Restaurant and oystee 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. Wll p.m. Pish, luncheon, oyster and supper rooms. The best in town for all meals. Rock oysters can bo had fresh every day. Stewart Island oysters kept in stock—'ld per doz., Is to 2s Gd per bottle. Guaranteed fresh. Boiled ham cut in slices, Is Gd per lb. Smoked fish always in stock. A large supply of for garden paths, etc. A trial solicited J. W. KUETA PROPRIETOR. RUSSELL & SON MONUMENTAL MASON HIGHEST HONOR given m the New Plymouth Exhibition, 1001-5. Awarded i'li'st Prize Diploma for tiie Best Exhibit in Monuaiental 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. In. spcction invited. ST. AUBYN STREET, South Road. THE lALKINU MACHINE . . DEPOT ("THE TALKERIIiS") DEVON STREET EAST, NEW PLYMOUTH, Edison s Phonographs, and gotd-mounled records. Uramaphones, Disc Records and all reqiii' es. All repairs executed at shortest

Peters' Pile Cure THE INFALLIBLE REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF HEMORRHOIDS-PILES. A Barbarous . . Surgical Operation for the Cure of Piles is not only intensely painful, dangerous to life, and very expensive, but in the light of modern medical research, and since the discovery of PETERS' PILE CURE, wholly unnecessary. If you have any doubt on this point read the following testimonial from one who knows that every claim regarding the merits of PETERS' PILE CURE are borne out by facts. On sale by J. McNeil, Storekeeper New Plymouth, and E. C. Beckbessenger, Storckeepe, Waitara, Peters' Pile Gure (EASY TO APPLY) Quickly and Permanently Cures BLIND, BLEEDING, PROTRUDING, AND ITCHING PILES. and is obtainable from ALTj CHEMISTS & STOREKEEPERS, Price 1/3 Large Bos (five times the quantity) 5/or will be sent POST FREE on reaipl of price by F. A. PETERS, Sole Proprietor, York Chambers, George & Market Sts., SYDNEY. PETERS' PILE CURE IS AN OINTMENT which possesses powerful Antiseptic and Healing properties. It is especially beneficial in the treatment of Skin Diseases, such as Eczema, Ringworm, Pimples, Rash, &c.; also for Burns, Scalds, or Abrasions. It will heal the fresh made Wound or Chronic old Sore.

HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE THE FAMOUS RtiSViCBY FOR COLGHh. UKOMHITLS, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. T6o*« who irnvs taken thii m e<liclU6 ar2 amazed at Its wonderful influence,- Sufferers (com any torm o/ Bronchitis, Cough, Difficulty J Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Sors n, -' sa in the Cheat, experience delightful and immediate rt'Vief; and to those who are subject to colds ou tM Chest it is invaluable, aB it eflects ft Complete Cura. It it moat Comforting in allaying irritation in the throat and giving strength to the /osco, ftnd it neither allows a Cough nor Ae ma to become chronic, nor Conaum tlon to develop, Consumption has never Jieea known to exist wiwrj 'Coughs ' hav« been properly treat# ll tils naedicuw. No bout® sh/juld he without it, tie. taken at the bagimiing, & dose i» geitorally »uffleift#t; Ud i Comulet* Cure in certain. BEWARE OF COUGHS remembeen that ©very Disease has its commencement and Consumption is no exception to this rule BRONCHITIS AND I'LEURISY, A SEVERE CASE CURED BY TWO BOTTLES 01'' HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CUKE, AFTER OTHER TREATMENT HAD FAILED* Mr llcarno, Chemist, Go. long. Dear .Sir.—Some months ago in Sydney, 1 MiliVrcil from a severe attack of itilhicu/a, and v,as conliued to my room l'ur about a week, at the end of which time, feeling somewhat bolter, 1 gut up and tried to transact my business as usual. But I got up too soon, for the very next day I liad a ielapse, and suffered tortures, from pleurisy an.l bronchitis. The p:ii,n from, the former in my chest ai.d shoulders, was frightful, and for four long weeks 1 was coutined to my bed under the care of well-known Sydney JJoctor, and all the timo his medicine gave me but temporary relief. Tlie landlady of the hotel (the Cleveland), where I reside,l, told me of a medicine—llearne's bronchitis Cure—from Victoria, which had cured her of a Jjad attack ol bronchitis and pains in the chest, and begged me to try it. i did and. in 111:inI.• ■ end gratitude H.LIAi asvo .Rlivax 3AISIAU. "VKIIXSV axv BlillilONOU'd DISTRESSING COUGH, CURED BY 11E A LINE'S BRONCHITIS ANIJ ASTIiMA CUItE. Mr Hearno. Dear Sir, —I'lease .send by jiost to Copmanhui'st a complete course of your valuable medicine, for obstinate asthma. The last medieino you sent to mo cured one man that had a distressing coiijfh for twelve jears. l'lease lind post ollice order enclosed for payment.—Yours thankfully, WILLIAM CANIIAM, Upper L'oiiuiaiilinrsL, via Grafton, N.S.W. A STHMAj TWO OBSTINATE CASES CUREfI iiY HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA CUKE. bronchitis* til y t» II". I.U . bllt v. li t pain from and in ab.< atti nd to i the l-l'.'urisv tmiii'-lv left it... t a week 1 was able to v duties as usual. - hfully, .J. BRAIIAM, Melbotirnu • Tunch" Ollic", Melbourne. CAMBERWEIJj RESIDENT EXPRESSES GRATITUDE. Mr Ilearnc. l'car Sir,—Your Bronchitis Cure has relieved my ;\vife of cough which followed cn an attack of influenza. 4hile 1 acknowledge that all good comes from una only source, ordinary griuituile bias" lnu to offer my earnest thanks to you through whom this particular blessing lias come.—l remain, dear sir, yours cry truly, GEO. S. CALDWELL, Camberwellj Victoria. [AFTER OTHER TREATMENT IIAD FAILED. Mr W, 0. Hearno. Dear Sir,—lt is (Kith much thankfulness I write to, Jet you know that I have taken three H*otllcs of your Bronchitis and Asthma Cure. I had previously sultered 1 terribly l'rom asthma for about <1 years, and had tried everything, and had advice, but without avail. I had been for a fortnight at a time [without moving night or day out o* iny chair. II I want to bed I was not able to lie down. We came to New Zjoaland about 3 years ago from Tasmania. One of my uncles there suffered with asthma for a number of years till he took your Cure about 5 years ago, and haa never had the asthma since. I knew .this, but it had passed out of my Blind until reading your advertisement in some Tasmanian papers brought it to my memory. I told iny husband, and he got your euro (or me, which 1 have takeu with completely satisfactory result.—'Yours respcctfully t W. McCOMIIE. Mosfliel, New Zealand. A SEVEN YEARS' CASE', EXPECTORATING BLOOD AND MATTER. COMPLETELY CURED, "Mr V/. G. Hearne, •''Dear Sir,—Your medicine has cured me of bronchitis and althma from which I have suffered lor up .wards ol seven years, during which period 1 was scarcely ever free Iron) Coughs, and frequently the difficulty of breathing was so distressing, that for nights in succession; 1 hfc.nl .to sit up. I write to you this acknowledgment from a sense o£ duty, as in my case every other treatment had failed. For year previous had been getting very much worse flnd at the time I obtained your modicino 1 was confined to bed, sufJering from a most violent cough, xpoctorating blood and matter, and pparently beyond hope of recovery, fl'lio first dose of the medicine gave mo welcome relief, and I steadily improved as 1 continued the treatment, until I became, as 1 am now, quite well.—Yours sincerely, •'•ML Walker, lialmain, .Sydney." bronchitis. CHILD'S I.IFI-! SAVED BY HEARNE'S I',l[().\Cl lITIS CLIiE. AFTER 'lll 10 CASE HAD BEEN -"GIVEN IT." BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA. A FIFTEEN YEARS' SUFFERER. |AT TIMES ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO GET HIS BREATH* that (I to After Mr Hearne. Dear Sir,— (o thank your C we have one li'tle bov S[ us, as we nearly lest "hii. doctor.-, had "iven him up, we saw the n.Kerti-cment of .\oiir Bronchi lis hire, and ge.\e it, a I rial, with the 'exult above mentioned.—Yours faithfully, (.Mrs.) E. CI RANT, c/o .Mr. Harvey, Baker. Cliiltern, Victoria. (R'EEXSLAND TESTIMONY, FROM BRISBANE WHOLESALE CHEMIS'J'S, We "iflen hear vonr lironrliil is Cure pokea wel I of. A an loidus o-ilay that he had given it to a, hild of bis with the most remark, ble IVM.II, the Iliild being quite ured in three doses.—We are, yours faithfully, TUOMASOX, CHATEIt & Co., 69 Queea-slreet, Brisbane. WHEN HE COICHED, BLOOD CAM E t,T, CURED BY HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CUKE. \V. (!. llearne. T'ear Sir, — I ln\e been a sufferer from Asthma, and Chronic Bronchitis for over 15 years.JJest Saturday 1 was suiTering from a very severe attack of it. The cough was terribly severe, and when I Coughed, blood came up. 1 found it almost impossible to get my breath. E\ery breath seemed as if it would be the last- My wil'q wot, fo the chemist, end got, a bol--1!e i.f your Bror.c!)it : s Cure. 1 tool: a do.se of the medicine, and in a lew minutes got great relief. 1 rapidly; improved, and in a few days was (E.ut uf bed and walking about. "L .leliero your Bronchiiis Cure is worliu its v.eieht in gold to anyone who suffers from Asthma and Bronchitis.— 1 remain, yours respectfully. JOIIN BLAIR, l.'rafton Roail, Warrnambool. Vic. LADY IN LOiS'DON—A MARTYR TO COLDS AND BRONCHIAL ASTHMA.. CURED lIY ONE BOTTLE OF HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. THE DOCTOR SO INTERESTED THAT HE CARRIED OFF THE EMPTY BOTTLE. "Oriiaee, N.S.W. -"Mr Hearne. '■' Dear Sir,—l enclose for your own privato persual portion of a letter received from my mother, Mrs ' ,of London, England, from which you will glean that your medicine has really been a perfect Godsend to a martyr to colds and bronchial asthma. I do not wish any names to be mentioned, but you aro nt liberty to make use of any portion of this letter you choose, and you can conlidently refer anybody to juc. "I heard or your excellent remedy, i.d seat it to England. You can ee lor yourself what an immense ucccss it, was.—Yours faiUilully,--'' Extract from letter alluded to CHILD SEVEN MONTHS OLDA SUFFERER FROM BIRTIL CURED BY A BOTTLE OF HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CjlißE^ Mr W. G. Hearne. Dear Sir,—Kindly forward me a Baiall bottle of your Bronchitis Cure us soon as possible, as I cannot speak aJyovo a wlvsper, owing; to a Cold. 1 had a bottle from you buSore for my little girl when she was seven months old. She had been Hireling from Jironchitis from her birth, and now she is three years old anil has not had a return of it since.' ilt is a splendid medicine for bronchiiis or colds of any sort.—l reliain, yours truly, Mrs 11. Rrtmage, Violet 'Town, Victoria. "Y'ou will be interested in hearing that I think the Bronchitis Cure really excellent. 1 was very bad when it arrived, and I immediately ilew to it. Thas was last Friday, and it has quite cured mo. Dr. is very much interested in it. lie ame yeslenlay, and carried off the empty bottle to find out if he could £i>t a full one lYcm a chemist who is 4n a lat'ge v/ny here." Tiio names aro withheld from publication, but will be supplied priyately wheu desired. JUtOaCIIITISv A VERY OBSTINATE CASE. ,(J1 ItEl) THROUGH PERSEVERING IN THE TREATMENT BY IIEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. Mr W. G. Hearne. Dear Sir,—Having b.'en a. sufferer oiu nromhida f or ~ 0 f .U\ir ; -, aiul m,t ab!o to # L .t Ji'.'l ii-om the doctors, i :tarti.\l tak,\i)ur lironrluus Un o about two years ago, ard have been taking il cn and oir 0 e v or since. lam happy to tell you that I now feci thorCmvd, and I can boar testimony to its worth.—l aui, yours EARNE'S ROraCHmS CURE,-Small sszeSs Lafge, 4s Sd Sold by Chemists and Modicino Vendors op by the Proprietor, «. lIEAKNE, CHEMIST GEELOSO, VICTORIA Fofwardcd by post to any Address who not obtainable locally. New Zealand Branch Officßi No. 11, Jmst, l'"]oor; Hume's Cuildiogn, Willis Street Wellington 11 itfni lumfilfti -tri-iAiutsesak

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8173, 4 August 1906, Page 4

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