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OOULD HARDLY BREATHE. "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was the means of curing my cold and bronchitis. I ihad pains and tightness in the chest until I could hardly breathe. lam a member of the Lodge and got some medicine, but it had no effect," writes Mr. T. Johnson. 243 Harrington St., Hobart, Tas. "I then tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and one bottle completely cured me." MAORI INTERPRETER ATTACKED. "I was nt tacked with and suffered considerably from rheumatism in the knees" writes Interpreter Sam Maioha, of Waimate North. N.Z. "I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, rubbed it in freely, and was delighted with the result. The pain soon went away and I had the free use of my limbs. Since then I have recommended it to others, and they have thanked me for doing so." Bold by all chemists and storekeepers.

►OLIiT WOPPETT was a merry, roguish little knave. Drank her . Uncle's huiiitura when he went to share. ' Uncle straightway cut his throat, his „:::f itwas so great. Polly wrote his funeral notice. Why should critics prate ? 10 NORTH and South, to East and West, the people who find life the l best are those who sweeten life with zest; and life's best sweetened, you'll agree, by drinking Suratura Tea. 'VERY SUNDAY Neddy Biddle, parts his hair right down the middle, goes to court Widow Widdle. Yery cunning widow she; gives him Suratura Tea. Neddy's landed, you'll agree. EY DIDDLE DIDDLE 1 for -*- Emily Tiddle, who pawned her town lot and her cows and her fiddle, and then went away with a smile of great glee and bought up two tons— Suratura Tea! DVERTJSER, well-known anti- - quary, seeks additional proof that Shakespeare wrote "Romeo and Juliet" under the stimulus of Suratura Tea. C.W., New Zealand. ILLY MIXED his uncle's whisT T kers with a pot of glue. Willy now sits down quite gently, feeling awful ; bine. Uncle soaks his beard in water, while his sympathizing daughter, so that he may patient be, makes him Suratura Tea.

IMRStMLL Shoe Mrs sh 4 Hyball To* Horse Skin The Toughest of Leather, with a face and finish like glace kid. Made in half sizes and fittings and all the latest designs. price 21/-, 22/6 SPECIAL DISPLAY New Plymouth Representative of THE "MARSHALL SHOE CO." "MARSHALL" SHOE POLISH. Absolutely the best polish made. gD. BLACK AM) TAN. gD. gUT THE BEST PLACE 18 BAKER'S,

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 297, 12 June 1912, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
401

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 297, 12 June 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 297, 12 June 1912, Page 4

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