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Furniture and ( Furnishings. COLD weather makes you think of home comforts These will include, of course, a well-upholstcrcd arm-chair, a couch, warm carpels, a snug padded wicker cliair, in front of a good warm lire, S. CLAEKE & CO. Can make your arm chair for-you and guarantee comfort and satisfaction. Prices reasonable and workmanship the best. Couches, a good lot that will wear well. Wicker Chairs, Carpets, Mats, Oilcloths and Linoleums 111 stock, Call along and have a talk about your requirements. WE CAN SATISFY WITH QUALITY & PIUCE. S. CLARKE & CO., COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, TJW Plymouth. XSHORTX AM J.l*> &siS> Monumental MdSon and Sculptor. F:»di:-DSI.H«PHM« VJ PRICES ARE LOWEST. COXStSTEKt WITU FINE W«RKMA.HSMPy" , •- -Jill CtMETERV WORK DOME WANT A CHANGE OP LOCATION ? J. S. SCHWARTZ & CO, 17(i Hereford St.. CII Ii ISTCHU IiCH. (The Bank of New Zealand is next door). MAN Y farmers and business men would welcome a change if they could but sell their present farm or business to alvanlage. But they shrink from the trouble of doing so. Let us do it for you. Tk is our business. No obligati on j'our part. Send us particulars. We may have an enquiry for just such a place right now, or may get ono iu any day. Write us to-day.

A SEVEN! YEARS'- CASB>, EX] 'ECTORATING 'BLOOD AND MATTER. COMI'LETEIiY CUIIED. ?'Mr W. G. llearne. "Dear Sir,—Your medicine liaß curat mo of bronchitis and arthma from which I have sullered for upwards of seven years, during which I period I was scarcely ever free from o cuughs, and frequently the dilliculty f of bieathing was so distressing, s that for nights in succession I htid a, to sit up, 1 write to juu this acj .Juiowl.dgiuent from a sense of duty, s -as in my case every other treata inent had failed, For year previous r lutil been getting very much worse »nd ct the time 1 obtained your medicine X was confined to bed, suffering from a most violent cough, xuectorating blood and matter, and pparrnUy beyond hope of recovery. The first dose of (he medicine gave ino welcome relief, and I steadily improved as I continued the treatment, until I became, as 1 a'Ji now, <IUUO well.—Yours sincerely, ' ! I1. Walker, Ualmain, Sydney." CHILD SEVEN MONTHS OLDA ,SUI'T<'E:{ER I'ROM Blit'l'll, CURED BY 4. BOTTLE OP HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS (HlItE, Mr W. G. Ilcarne. Dear Sir,—Kindly forward mo a ■mall bottle of your Hronchitis Cure as soon as possible, as I cannot speak aJyovo a whisper, owing l to a cold. 1 had a bottle from you before for my little girl when she was fieven months old. She had been uffering from fljronehitis from her bil'th, and now she is three years old, and lias not had a return of it since. Ht is a splendid medicine for bronchitis oi' colds of any sort.—l remain, yours truly, Mrs 11. Hamago, .Violet Town, Victoria. BRONCHITIS.: /A VERY OBSTINATE CASE. BUHEI) THROUGH PERSEVERING IN THE TREATMENT BY HEARSE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. Mr W. C. llearne. Dear Sir,—l lin ing' been a sufferer 11)111 "ronchitis f u r a number of and not being able to get relief from the doctor;;, 1 started taking .vonr Bronchitis Cnro about two 2eai s ago, and have been taking (t «n and oil e"er since. I am happy to tell you that I now feel thorughly cured, nnd T can bear testimony to its worth.—l am, yours etes ICTOKIA Wellington

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8174, 6 August 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8174, 6 August 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8174, 6 August 1906, Page 4

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