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THB FIRST SIGN OF A COLD SHOULD remind you that the best time to commence taking something is at the beginning. It should also remind you that the best remedy to head off a spell of sneezing. coughing and general unpleasantness is Benjamin Gum. Men start at my statements about BENJAMIN GUM ! Thousands of bottles have been sold, and universal praise of its curative qualities is the result. Note the Name : ~~~" fePENCEu Vincent's Grei;t BENJAMIN GUM EXTRACT. Price Is od. Ta'ie no other Remedy, but insist on having BENJAMIN GUM. Don't Take "Just as Good." TESTIMONIALS. Woolston, August 10, IR;>7. To Spencer Vincent, Christchurch. Dear Sir. — For some time past I have been suffering from a mo-t p lintul cough. I had quite gnon up hope ot its ever lea\ing me. a 1 lea-t tor the remainder of the winter, and feared that it had become chiomc, seeing that oilier remedies Luled to give me r« lief, much le^s cure. The pain became so in ten -so that I was afraid of injuring my throat and head, e-pcci,ill\ tl.e latter. I procured one bottle of your Bia.t \.min Gu.m. and I may siy tint I hadn't an atom of faith iv its c uutive propsrtie-. but felt that I must t-ike something id ew? the pain. I drank contents ot first bottle wvy frevly. and am thankful to say in le s tlvin twelve hours was wholly free irom cough. E. W. SEARS. 2Sth April. IS'.)7. Mr. Spencer Vincent. Dear Sir, — 1 have pleasure in testifying to he merits of your Cough Cure with the strange name Benjamin Gum. I caught a very severe cold m Welli "nt":i •whilst we were the c on a tour, aivl h;ul tried a dozen different cures with vtrj lirrV , i..>d. Benjamin Gu.m, I am glad t > >-.^ . H.i- succeeded where all the others I'.ul'hl. Feveial members of our Company have been -very much benefitjd by its use, as it disjji'U hoarseness and hu-kinc-ss very quickly. Thanking you, am, faithfully yours, W. U'bULLiVAN, Treasurer, Pollard's Opera Company, I

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 28, 12 November 1897, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 28, 12 November 1897, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 28, 12 November 1897, Page 14

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