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[E ARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, SSKKSEs HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN AUSTRALIA. ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION, HOSE who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form ot Bronchitis, Cough, -Difficulty ol Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness a . .. ... .... . ~ ~.. n.ui n.m..!:!! • i i,i« oo it affonf-R a. fionmlete Cure. It is most comforting known to exist where • ■ Cougha » har. been properly treated with this medicine. No house should be without it, as, taken at the beginning, a dose is generally sufficient and a complex Cwn * certa ™* Prepared Only and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietor—- \\ T C* HP A RTSHP CHEMIST, GEELONG, VICTORIA. Small size, 2s 6d; Large, 4s 6d. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors WHOLESALE AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND; KEMFPHORNE PROSSER AND CO. AND SHARLAND AND CO.

45,000 ORION COOKING RANGES In Use in the Colony. They bum Lignite True Coal, or "Wood, up to 2ft Sin. NO SETTING REQUIRED. With Stove Pipe can be worked »ut in the «pen. Splendid Bread. Bakers. With cast iron or copper beflers. The copper b»iiers are large and tin lined inside. Repairs are a minimum. Made in all sizes, single or double. High or low prelure boilers. Sold by all Ironmongers from whom Catalogues can be obtained, or from the aaakers. H. E. SfIACKLOCK Southend Foundry, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

ORTHERN LIVERY AND BAIT xx STABLES. Tees and Wansbeck streets, Oamarn. j. Cunningham, Proprietor. IB Horses Kept on Livery will receive Every Care and Attention. fcr Hire t>y Day, Week, or Journey. by arrangement. For the Convenience of the Travelling public, an Up-to-date 4-Wheeled Cab has been provided, and will be kept constantly Orders left at the Stable will receive Prompt Attention. Horses Broken to Saddle or Harness. All Care but No Responsibility. T. S- ADAMS, Manager. Telephone 109. CQEZaEGCf £1 10s] UPWARDS. The Largest Stock of ENAMEL WARE in Oamarn. Paare, P-aths, and Tinware e J , Dunedin prices. OGIL TI E AND S 0 2TS, Thames street. C. B. MGKRIS, M.P.S. (Chemist by Exam.). 18 YEARS' EXPERIENCE WITH HORSES AND CATTLE. LOCAL TESTIMONY TO MTLK FEVER CURE. "The Homestead, Maerewhenua, 1/th January, 1903.—Mr C. B. Morris, Chemist. Dear Sir, —I have much pleasure in writing »ud informing yon that your milk fever cure saved a cow of mine after it had been lad twenty-four hoars, was down and completely paraiytsed. I shall have great pleasure m recommending "the cure" to others. Ton can make what use you please of this testimonial.—Ydurs faithfully (Signed) Alex. Wilson." "Maerewhenua, 3rd September, 1902. — Hr Morris, Chemist. Dear Sir,—l wish to lite and tell you that your milk fever cure ias saved another cow (the second one) "this wasoc. It was a very bad case, the animal king down ten hours and a half before yonr femefes were applied. You are at liberty to nake what use yon like of this letter,_as I thick your cure should be known to dairy fermeri.—Yours truly (Signed) C. Mannix." "C- B. Morris, Chemist. Dear Sir,— *&» is to certify that your mixture cored •Be of my cows after she had been down some time, and, as I thought, past all hope. I can recommend your mixture to all dairymen acd farmers. Yon can make what use j Jou like of this testimonial.—Yours truly, "in. Sutherland, Duntroon." "DOLOECURA." * For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. 2s. "Mr C. B. Morris.—Dear sir,—l can «gbly recommend "DOLORCUKA" for **thing pain. It acted like magic on me j™™? a bad attack of sciatica. Trusting * Bay find its way to all similarly afflicted, —Yodis sincerely (Signed) James Steven- ■*» Drmtroon." "Dtmedin, 13th August, 1903.—C. B. J?"w, Esq., Chemist, Oamarn. Dear £*<?■ "Dolorcura" for rheumatism with-vei same to anyone requiring a cure for anatics.—Yours truly (Signed) G. Kerr-'.' -I have suffered for & long time Ointment, which has done me much. I™* and ai!,- ' * - -- «'- t. Dear Sir, —I have much ■ ing neuralgia.—J remain,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8291, 21 September 1903, Page 1

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