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OXSIL! OXSIL! For Oooehe, Oolds. Whooping Cou«h, Asthma, »nS all breach!*! afiretions. . .. Pne*, It. M. Prepeire*! by COOK & ROSS OHKMISTS. CHRISTCHURCH. pHABWaHJSD 1869. CHRISTMAS, 1905 Reece'sßid for the GIFT TRADE is Based on VALUE. Sterling Silver rt at the Price ft "Baser Metals" fl V Novelties in &jfl Silver at &mA a/ s/e «/e JkSK 5/- e/e 7/e SBW> e/e 10/- - bo on." Electro-plate at equally Popular Prices. NEW IDEAS in— Copper, Braes, Porcelain, and Leather Goods. ' LftUst Art Designs in everything. Notwithstanding LOW Prices, Quality is not Sacrificed. Uitful and Acceptable PRESENTS For the Boys and Girls. Sets of Tools Carving Bets Drawing Instruments Watches Air Guns Saloon Rifles Boys' Tricycles Cricket Tennis and . Croquet Material. FIREWORKS INSPECTION ENCOOBAGBD. EDWARD REECE and Sons, Colombo St., Christchurch

Heart Disease and the Cure. Pericarditis U one of several diseases that atect tbe heart, and is usually ushered in with a slight chill, followed with fever, or it saay commence . with fainting, pain, oppression, weight, palpitation, - cough, hurried and difficult breathing, frequent and irregular pulse, Inability te Uβ Hurt DitMSt •» «*»• left side, headache, " V " delirium, feinting; flta, anxiety, Md tilt Curt, debility, restlessness, and mbm •■•"'- \ef auffooatlon. If the acute form advances for- several weeks, it becomes Chronic, or may- by insidious advances be chronic ■ from ' the • first., Bjr carefully comparing the abore symptoms with the particulars furnished by Mrs. A. Charker, Taonul Street, Paimersten North, the connection will be apparent She says:—" For over slue Tears I have suffered from Fainting; Fl*a, Hervoaa Proatration, and Hea.rt'2>leeaae, increasing in severity every year. I became so weak that when the attack came on my body became as though paralysed. I could not even move my little finger. Doctor and Doctor regularly attended mc. .>- I had to keep a person to do my housework, as I was unable to get about. I had not been able to Uα on my left aide tar yean. The moment I tned to do so the pain was dreadful, and 1 felt as though I would-sraother. Previous to my last serious attack I spent most of the time sitting in a chair. I dare not exert myself or move about. The tainting fit referred to was the most severe I. had. I was helplese for three hour*, and unconscious part of the time. The doctor who was sent for remarked on entering the room: ' Dear mc, this is serious. I can hear the heart beating from here: Haw had 1 been aware it was so bad I > an ' would have corns earlier. . After Ck*rktr\ rallying, the doctor enforced VBBIaW a absolute rest and quietness, stating Cfafoenpaf the heart nu enlarged, an§ SleWaießlt some other heart trouble, the name of which I have forgotten. Abeut this time my mother 1 Mrs. Kelts) was on a visit to Wellington, and while there friends recommended the herbal medioinc, PUntokoa.. Another friend said that inseiere attacks Nitrate of Amjl was good. So, ariious to get something to give relief, she got a box of the Amyl and a supply of Plantekea. The Amyl I bave now intact, the Plantekoa I took, and remarkable, as it may appear, I was able to ■letp on the left aide after the fourth dose, and right from the start there has been rapid and decided improvement. I have been free from pain, have not had a single fainting attack, have gained in weight, can eat, sleep and work well, and when I say that in addition to my ordinary house work, cleaning, etc., I do my washing and ironing in one day, is evidence of what Plantekoa has done for mo. It is nearly twelve months since my recovery. Either myself or my husband (who is on the staff of the l'etone Chronielt) will be pleased to answer further eaqalries." Pleased to answer enquiries. Mrs. Kells. mother of Mrs. Charker, and now resident of Regent Street, Petone,says:-" lean thoroughly endorse tbe statement of my daughter. She was so bad that it would have occasioned no surprise had word been brought to mc that she had gone during her bad attacks. Seeing the benefit ray daughter and others received from Plantekoa, I used it for Sciatica, Rheumatism which made it diftcolt to walk at times), and Genera] Debility. It has cured mc of those complaints, strengthened my system; I have increased in weight, and an now in good health. I would never be witlwut Plantekoa." ■ ■■ All Stent el reputa Mil FlmMcm ; er •btsteaWt riiraet from PlMUkte . Pr«ari.Ury, WtilJflgttn. FREE. For Sixpenny Sump to cover cost, packing, postage, etc., we will send to any address a sample bottle Plantekoa, box of Ointment, or Tablet of Soap. Special Agents lor Pkntekoa, E. W. HALL, 170 Armagh street, and W. T. DAWSON, 16 Victoria street, Christ church. BOTfVEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN. During the summer months children er© subject to disorders of the bowels, and should Teoeivo the most careful attention. As soon cc any looseness of the bowels is noticed, Chamberlain'e Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy should be given. Get a bottle to-day: ' it may save a life. For sala by all Chemists end Storekeepers. 12 • • ■ - ,

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12378, 18 December 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12378, 18 December 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12378, 18 December 1905, Page 3

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