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This is the Season when death stalks through the land in the form of pneumonia. The surest defence against this disease is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It always cures aod cures quickly.-'-Sold by F. Jeffery. Kill or care is a common expression when referring to doubtful operations about to be made. Barraclough's Magic Nervine does both in one act. It kills the nerve, which results in curing the toothache. Try it, from E. E. Prior, chemist. — Advu. Spring time is the time to take Jef fery's Sarsaparilla. It purifies the blood Price, 3s 6d par botfcJe. — Advt WEBBER & Co., IRONMONGERS, TV I RE O T attention to the NEW WICKLESS PERFECTION Oil Cooking Stoves. They are absolutely safe and reliable. They cannot smoke. They are suitable for any sized house, from a 2-roomed cottage to a large hotel. As regards the'eost of fuel — Kerosene at 5s per tin equals gas at 5s per 1000 ft. CALL AT Webber & Co.'s, DANNEYIRKE, AND SEE THE STOVES. C. It. JAMES, (Late of Wellington.) PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, DECORATOR, Etc. PAPERHANGINGS. Very latest style. Unique designs. Something to suh everyone. Lincrusta for Ceilings and Dadoes. Very Handsome Japanese Dadoes. Latest designs in Oilcloth Dadoes, Work promptly and well attended to. PJstitßat.es given. Inspection invited. Address— Next Post Office, Gordon Streec, Dannevirke.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 156, 29 September 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 156, 29 September 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 156, 29 September 1902, Page 4

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