Fo* Chronic Cheat Complair*, Woods' Great Pepermint Cure, 1/6 and 2/6. NEWTOWN, N-S.W. Mr. Thomas Colling, 59, Wellington* stireet, Newtown*, Sydney, N.S.W., write* as' follows: "I have used Dr. Sheld oil's N'cw Discovery. I got a large bottle, and after taking two doses I %ol toiticT. I a in" a rafter, and X was driving along I used to cough very mi'uih, and fed as if I would be sick. I fiiave only used half the bottle, and it has coinpleitcly cured my cold. 1 have advised some of my friends to try it" Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and CoiT* 1> a,n tmeojunJiled pre-p-nifn-tiw»-n. for tV euro of',:i.(l Oixvifc Complaints and Lmig Troubles. Pricu Is (id a'nd 3s per bottle. OblbainaWe everywtli ere. Mrs. Cromer, Pm-y-street, Geelong, writes: " Acting on. t!he advice of a friend of mine, I bought -a. Ihott'le o«f Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to give my little girl, who was suffering wilih a very bad attack of CrOup. I am pleased to say Miat! after a few do«es ixdW was obtained, and before the bbittlc Wius finished my iJ'ittrc gftl was' able ho go to Mihooi agaiji. I wi'Jl always recommend Chaniberlajn'a Cough Remedy to my {lioiids t\s being 'the "best 1 luavc ever used." For saiic by atlil cliemasta and BioreJceeipeTs. Prices that make you smile Gents' chrome Bnls, standard screwed, usu n ,l price 14s fld, noiv 10s fid; genfa' heavy chrome boot, -usual price IGs od, now 12s 6d; gents' hox.oalf, bett boot, usual price IDs Gd, nmv 14s lid; gents' heavy kip 15a fld; AH Black football boots, solid toee. dpiikes to order, 12s fid; chrome football boots, hard toed, youths' 0s Cd, gents' 10s fld. We've got to clear these lines righ'taway.—A.B.O. Boot and Shoe Co., Devbn Street, New Plymouth—Advt. i'or Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Qreat Peppermint Cure, la fld and 2s fld. A suocossiou of eioitds or a protracted cold i& -aihiosb cartafo to end im. chronic ca:t<i rdi, from whicili few persons ever wliolily recover. Give ewefy cold ifche attention it deserves «,nd you may avoid thfa disagroccihlio dfsonße, How mil you cure a coGd ? not try Chamber* kin's Cougih Remedy? 7t is highly re* co.mmend<ed. For sale by all fhemists and storekeepers. For Influenza take Woods' Great . PsppeTminfc Cure. Never fails. 1/6 and ?/fl.
More Popular than ever. Every year the sales of Bennington's CARRAGEEN | Irish Moss. i) .increase largely, J .) For over 46 years it has 0 been the standard remedy • for coughs and colds. It V quickly cures, soothes the jj irritation, heals the lunga » and leaves them strong || and healthy. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. | Insist on getting gonnindton's. TJiereisnoreniedy A "just as good." ' Mr. William Nf.ighbouhs of WaimanßAroa writes: "It gives rae greai pleasure „ (o recommend your Irish Moss mir for coughs and cold*, or any lung <& complaint, haviiic used it in roy tia\\y ttr«vtriwewyjr«n,» t „
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 112, 9 June 1909, Page 4
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