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To Stock Owners. Teed’s Inflammation (or cleansing) Drench is imminently serviceable for cows after calving. It acts as a safe preventative of milk lever, checking feverish symptoms, and rendering the milk pure and wholesome, In packets Is 6d each from all storekeepers or direct from Teed, New Plymouth. It is always gratifying to receive testimonials for Chamberlain’s Colic ; Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and when the endorsement is from a physician it is especially so. “ There is no more satisfactory or effective remedy than Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,” writes Dr R. E. Robey, physician and pharmacist, of Olney, Mo ; and as he has used the remedy in his own family and sold it in his drug store for years, should certainly know. For sale by Newman Bros.

For loss of appetite, weakness, neuralgia, poorness of the blood, Teed’s Quinine and Iron Tonic is the well-known cure. After a severe illness, such as in grippe, the patient is often left in a weak state, making him totally unfit for his daily work. A few doses of Teed’s Quinine and Iron Tonic will give the sufferer an appetite, brace up the nervous system, and put new life into him. Sold by all storekeepers, or post free from Teed, Chenjist, New Plymouth, in bottles 2/0 each.

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Opunake Times, Volume VIII, Issue 361, 25 February 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Opunake Times, Volume VIII, Issue 361, 25 February 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Opunake Times, Volume VIII, Issue 361, 25 February 1898, Page 3

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