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Mrs. T. Burton, Albert-road, Epsom, K.Z., writes: "We all use Chamberlain s Cou»h Bemedv, and think a lot of it. My "husband, who Is a conductor on the Auckland trams, takes it when he has the least symptom of a cold, and it always lessens the attack. Have given it to'our children many times for eoug.is cr croup, and it lias never failed to <uie." For sale by all chemists and 1 storekeepers. ' Pallid, thin, and passi.. s ...-.., Shivering in the cold wind bleak. Coughing till he scarce can speak, Thi« is man without it! Lanolin- at each cough and cold. What is"this that makes him bold? I Stuff that's worth its weight in goldWoods' Peppermint Cure —don t doubt it, 3 The quick results of Chamberlain's Tablets in the cure of Biliousness and rrompt relief of all its bad symptoms is something unequalled by any other medicine. They cleanse the stomach, clear-out and gently stimulate the liver, drive away every symptom of pain, distress, and discomfort. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers. ' For this second week of the Mel- '■ "tot and Shoe Sale anainS are beinc ht forward. Men's 13/<J soli.l ' kin shooters reduced to lis Cd; d fitting chrome bat 'l3s 6d; men's smart

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 172, 13 August 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 172, 13 August 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 172, 13 August 1909, Page 3

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