Those who have the strongest voices, such as public speakers and singets, are moat susceptible to ailments of the throat and vocal organs. Many a good audience has dispersed disappointed owing to the principal singer or speaker being inflicted at the critical moment with hoarseness, sore throat, or, worse still, complete loss of voice. The bes-t remedy to strengthen and clear the voice is "Bonnington's Carragt en Irish Moss. It is guaranteed to cure ail chest complaints, sore throat and Bronchial troubles. The proprietors have in thenpossession numerous testimonials from singing masters, vocalists, and public speakers, attesting to the great value ot " Bonnini?tona Carrageen Irish Moss as a specific for affections of the vocal organs. When purchasing it is important to ask for " Bonnington's," as thert. are several imitations to be guarded against. I have in my possession hundreds of testimonials from people from all parts, to say nothing of the hundreds who are continually recommending their friends to try Sykes' Cura Cough, the Great Microbe Killer, for coughs, colds, and all throac and lung affections. Just you give this Celebrated Remedy a trial, and you too will recommend it. It is a certain remedy, and never fails to give relief. Be careful! Sykes' Gura Cough is the name, take nothing " just as good.
BARGAINS in Sunshades at J- D. BRIASCO'S, the Manufacturer, Hastings street. The Beet and Cheapest Assortment in the Colony, and all made on the Premises. Inspection invited. Every Sunshado guaranteed. The Largest Stock of Umbrellas and Sunshades in H.B. to select from at prices ranging from 2s 6d to 27s 6a , . Encourage Local Industry. Umbrellas repaired and recovered. Teeth carefully extracted without pain.—A. Ecolks, Chemist, Napier and
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9919, 16 November 1900, Page 8
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