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HE BONGO PAI TEN El KEI KOUTOU KATOA TVTAOBEAN J8 TEW ARTS NEW ASTHMA r OURE, NEW CROUP CURB, NEW DIPTHERrA CURE, NEW CHEONICBRONOHITIS CURE, Prepared from the Foreat and Mountain Planti of Zew Zealand. The Few Care it the only apeoifio yet diioovered for Diphtheria. In Croup the Naw Care haa no rival, II aavea emetios, lighting firn, hot baths and all that attendant worry Inoidtntal to tht arrival of the Midnight Monitor, In Typhoid Fever the New Cure diainleotafl aoothag, and glvea refreahing aleep. AalTdiarafeotantfor the Nuraury, LyiuA in Chamber and the Siok Room it baa uw equal, being extremely soothing and retreah Ing. A novae pollening a aupply of this Remedy is fully armed against the sodden onaet of all Infeotioaa Diaeaaea, In no initnnoe haa a death ooourred from Diptheria where the New Car* haa been freely used on the firat symptoms of the Diveatie appoaring, A voioe from the far off lalea of the Sea — Mra Watt, Tanna, New Hebridee Million, ay a : " The I* ow Cure and th« AathmA Tobaooo aot upon the Nativea like magio They oome in orowdi to the Minion Ho«it aaking for them, but aa our aupply ia limited we have to be oareful and only give them to the wontOMet." Rev. Mr Cooki, Inoumbent, Bt. Saviour a, Kydenham aUtoi: " Oivea relief in Aathma when nothing else will.' For Diphtheria— lta«flfeotonmyboy was marvelloua, and relieved our auxiety at onoe,— A. M 'Donald. Sergli, -Major Polio* Chriatohnroh. A aufferer for yeara.—A new life ainoe aeing the Cure.— Mh Kirkwood, Armagh Street. After 25 yean Bronohitia oured. — Only smoked & tin and a half of the Aathmtj Tobaooo.— Joshua Kidd, Mount Brown, Amberlty. m The "New Cure" haa done my boy mor* J good than All the ourea ever tried pat to« gether.— Mb. Moßratnet, New Brighton. The relief wm ao 'Teat that I would not again be without it if it ooata me a guinea a box.— Mrs Shkrwood, Luggage Depart* ment, Railway, Chriatohuroh The.New Cure, Ss 6» ; Qnnde la RobuatH Cigrettea 2a; Aathnu Tobaooo, 2a 6d and t«

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7908, 26 February 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7908, 26 February 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7908, 26 February 1894, Page 4