THE 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 beat 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 hav3 been sold, and universal praise of its curative qu.ilit.es is the result. Note the Name : Spencer Vincent's Gront BENJAMIN GUM EXTRACT. Price Is od. Take no other Remedy, but insist on haying BRNJAMIN GUM. Don't Take "Just as Good." TESTIMONIALS. Woolston. August 10, 1897. To Spencer Vincent. Christchurch. Dear Sir, — For some time pist I have been Buffering from a most painful cough. I had quite given up hopa of its ever leaving me, at least for the remainder of the winter, and feared that it had becime chronic, seainp that other remedies failed to give me relief, much less cure. The pain became so inten-e that I was afraid of injuring my throat and head, especially the latter. I procured one bottle of your Benjamin Gum, and I may say that I hadn't an atom of faith in its tur itive properties, but felt that I must take Fom.3thing to ease the pain. I drank contents of first bottle very freely, and am fcha lkful to say in le=s than twelve hours 1 was wholly free from cough. E. W. SEARS. 28th April, 1897. Mr. Spencer Vincent. Dear Sir, — I have pleasure in testifying to he merits of your Cough Cure with the strange name Benjamin Gum. I caught a very severe cold in Wellington whilst we were there on a tour, and had triei a dozen different cures with very little good. Benjamin Gum, I am glad t > say, has succeeded where all the others failed. Several members of our Company have been very much benefited by its use, as it dispels hoirseni ssand huskiness very quickly. Thanking you, am, faithfully yours, W. O'SULUVAN, Treasurer Pollard's Opera Company.
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New Zealand Tablet, Issue 31, 3 December 1897, Page 14
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336Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Issue 31, 3 December 1897, Page 14
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