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POOR IN BELGIUM, SERVIA, AND MONTENEGRO. Amount previously acknowledged £;>!)<■ 8 1 ifr. ami Mrs. K. W. 1). Hob("l'tson, N.P " .Alfred Oooke, X.P I<> «> (l RJI'.S. ('.till contribution I .. 3 II 0 ftikool children. Vuraii,"i .... 0 £(ill 18 1 W. -T. OMA.NEY, Hon. !See. NEW PLYMOUTH PATRIOTIC FUND. SiAVuH'.S 1.-HT. Amount previously acknowledged " £ I 10 0 T. M«ek ami W. Cooiubes, Abattoirs X.! 1 1" " Taranaki Jockey Club 10.1 0 0 Ke-ult. liat collection, .M'unpjl'ei Vl'ei' 1 '- Ueiioni Willi l '' -> •' '1 rIJIJIi 2 3

Persistant Coughing Quickly Stopped by Tonking's Emulsion. It is well known that continued coughing- is harmful to the tender tissues of the throat and lungs. It brings on inflamation and neglect to heal this at the beginning invites a life-long illness. Tonking's Linseed Emulsion loosens a cough at once and makes it easy to raise the phlegm that may have accumulated, and the inflammation then quickly disappears. ■ Mrs. A. J. Pox, Otago, writes:—"My mother is a strong believer in Linseed in whatover form it may be used. Sho advised mo to give Tonking's Linseed Emulsion a trial. Mylittlo daughter, aged 4 years, had a terrible cold, but bel'.ro sho h;-,d half finished t-ho botiie, it had completely left her." 12 Von 1 > . weather; bail civ. «... .1 ever Tvin-ln-1 C'au. . I!»••..1. • . I'tulurotliem. This n-;ifnniiiL; is fm.ii*-!.. Kexonn, will drive away your cii 1 iidains. Many who have sulferal for years, anil eu<'.urc<l nconv every winter with ralgimtion, ; 1 oi(iiTilt the pood cheer of the tiri'side. liiirsiiiff their eia. ki.-d an.! hiwdin,',' hands in the coldest quarter of the room, now thank liexona for winter comfort, liex-on-i ro-|)ixsents_skin health, whether of feet. Lands, scalp or hod>;. A few minutes spent at ni'Jit (ssmmtwjr the lent with llils'cool calvo «:'•:'»« foot poiyfoo't all next (lav. , United ;;ently into tin: skin of poor, snll'erin:; hands. a pqjr of, soft, loose jlioouw to-"protect thorn, the unsHitly chilblains must vanish. hands neither -lii'.vi nor cause you to blush liv their appearance. \V inter work awl winter ?po« ™; nien> induced in wiHw.it fear ol resulting <1 ,r on v. !"'■>* tliis Hiotil.l bo iliitime'of the rear,-.when v;o arc storing m strength and' energy for the Coming summer.' Kexona is fold in triangular tins at Is Gd and. 3a. Obtainable every-

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1915, Page 7

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