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THE FIRST SIGN OF A COLD SHOULD remind you that Hie 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 v liver&al praise el its cu.itive qualities is the result. Note the Name : tM*i;\ CT.it Vivci:\ i"s Grc.it LEXJAMJV GUM i:XfLIU.T. Pricj: lsC.l. Ta'"e no other Remedy, but in-ist on havinj? b::njamix gum. Don't Take -Jusr Ah Good." TESTIMONIAL^. Woolstoi. Au-ust 10. IS'.!7. To SiTA'Cnn Vinoknt. Chii-tchurch. Pear Sir. — For some time p ist, I ha\e been FuitYring from amo 4 p linful couirh. I had quite given up hope ot its ev"r leaving n c. a h least tor the remainder of the winter, and ieared that it had hi't-ome cliroi.ic. seeing that other reimdi 's laile i to mve me r liet. much less cure. T!u> pun bej.une so intense that Iw is air, lid of i')]unn_:" my thro it and hcid. c-pe.-ially the latter. 1 procured one bottle ot your Bi:v.J \MIN Gi'M. and I may say that I hadn't a>i atom ot faith in itcurati\e p'-(>p«'itie-. but JcL lhat 1 must t.ikt so'nuthiiUA to ease the pain. I drank contents of first bottle \ cry fre-i ly. and am thankful to siy in le-s th.m twelve hours 1 was. "wholly five irom cou^h E. W. PEARS. 2Sth April, IS'J7. Mr. Spexcer Vincent. Dear Sir, — I have pie 'sure in testifying to he merits of jour Couuh Cure with the strange name Bcwiayun Gi \i. I caught a very severe cold in Wellinntoii whil-t we wer* there on a tour, and ha I tried a doze.j different cures with \eiy little yood. Bi.nJAMls' Gl M. I am glad t > - y. h is succeeded where all the others tailed. Sjveial me.iibers of our Co'iqnmy ha\e boen \ery much beneuLetl by its u-e. .is it dispel, h oars-em sand hu-kin( very quickly. Thanking you, am, faithfully your?, W. U AN, Ti\a»urer. L'olLird's. Opera Company.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 29, 19 November 1897, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 29, 19 November 1897, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 29, 19 November 1897, Page 14

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