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Nonsense, my boy ! In 99 cases- out of 100 you will find that it doesn't do at all to let your cold alone and trust to Providence that it will mend itself. Generally it gets worse. Far better go for it at once. A single bottle of a reliable remedy like DR. PASCALL'S COUGH MIXTURE will cure it. It's only a matter of Is 6d now, but a neglected cold may cost you pounds. Eccles, Chemist, and all storekeepers. "Why do the South African Dutch bear the British so much animosity ?" has been an oft reiterated question. It is because their rancor has been inbred and nurtured for generations. They wont reason and argue, and be sensible, and live with us peaceably in a land where there will be plenty of elbow room for the next thousand years. The only solution of the question is to conquer them by force of arms. This is what Sykes' Cura Cough is doing to all competitors, as it is beating them out of the market. At all Chemists and Storekeepers. J. S. WELSMAN, The Pharmacy, sole proprietor of Hitchings'a celebrated Livei Mixture, Pratt.. CoughLinctus, Locosh's Hair Lotion, Quinine and Iron Tonic, Corn Paint, &c. ; alr.o Welsman s celebrated .Caking Powdnr for the immediate production of tlie fin.st Cakes, Scones, Vie.., Puddings, &c. Wade's Worm Figs, the wonderful Worm Worrie.s, never fail for adult, or chi.dren. Price, Is,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9825, 26 July 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9825, 26 July 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9825, 26 July 1900, Page 8

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