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UNNECESSARY EXPENSE Acuto attncka of colic, diarrhoea or dysentery couio on without warning and prompt relief muf.4 bo obtained. There ia no necossity for incurring tho expense of a physician's servico in swch crises i? Chamberlain's Cholio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy is at hand. A dose of this remedy will relieve the patient before a doctor could arrive. It has nover beon known to fail, oven in tho most sovero and dangerous cases, and no family should be without it. For sale byR.H. Holmes, | THE BPRE».D'OF CONSUMPTION It may bo open to doubt whether CON SUMPTION ia curable, but thoro can bo no question tlmt tho progress of this terrible disease can ho arrostod if people will not delay in applying a remedy in its early stages, The premonitory symptoms aro so easily discerned that there is no excuso for not, realising tho danger which may attend the neglect of a bad cold or haraaiug cough, What is required is a modioine which will soothe tho irritation of tho Throat, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes, And for this purposo no preparation can equal Tussicura. Tho nuineroui Testimonials received by the inventor of this mixturo provo thaUts efficiency is beyond doubt, and for this reason every household should possess a supply, so as to bo ablo meet any emergency that may arise, ft should bo remembered tliat noo'hor medicine has so high n repmatirAi as TUSst'OURA, which can bo obtained from alii Stores and Chemists, A WONDERFUL REMEDY Among all remedies for throat end lung complaints Tusstcutu holis the first position, for tho reason that it not only affords immediate relief in tho easo of a bad cold or cough, but it likewiso prevents the development of such eorinus disoaes as Pneumonia and Phthisis, which aro so frequently the outcome of these complaints if thoy are neglected. Phpsieians agree that this neglect is responsible for nearly all tho ills that assail the human body; but all dan- J ger can be avoided by a timoly doso of TUSSICURA,

A boon to Hncinnity—Jlorintftiii King Asthma Powder. Gives wonderful nml refreshing rolicf in obstinate mid chronic THE EFFECT WAS MAGICAL The msgic ; effect of Rlicmno is testified to by Mr. Colledse, of Wellington, His own words lire most convincing, He writes:—"A few weeks ago I was attacked will) rheumatic gout; aiy feet wore mush swollen, and so very painful ilia! I hud to keep in bed. Hearing of v<mr euro for gout, I sent for n hottlu of Rlirnino, mill after taking a few doses the offict was magical, the severe' pain h.ft, nil j ti, o swelo ng disappeared. [ was soon mi my feet again and able to go to work." Rheiinio conquers chronic rheumatism Chemists mid stores, 2i6.l and b Cd per botlls. 3 Don't neglect a cough or cold. Count loss graves are filled with tlinup who Imvo dono so. Coble reduce- the vi'al forces of tho body, and mike it easy for the germs of consumption to net n 'foothold in the lungs. TUSSICURA will c\n» any qongh 'of cold. Stops tlm ciitivly stops it entirely! It is tli- colony's popular remedy for all Throul' 'ninpl.nnt-i, such as Bronchitis, Asthma, Lamigiiis, Tonsnlilis and Winlor Colds mid Coughs. TUSSI CUBA is nlso a splendid tonic <ind siimohint, Obtainable from all chemists and stores, pOOD GRAZING for horses only,- \ J Apply R, Blaltcnoy, Mount Stewart, Katikati, I TCE SISTERS OF MERCY aro 1 prepared to rccoivo Pupils for Instru Diontal and Yo"a Mnsio, Paiming and and water-colours), Drawing (orayon mid pencil), Etching, _ Wood-carving, Fancy Wor 1 ' in all itsbmrichos, otc, etc, For tortus, apply to THE SDPERI OR,.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1157, 29 November 1904, Page 3

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