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CoiagJSi F g § \ A Soothing and healing \ f? fc 1 Balm for Colds, I n Coughs, fcrfcc. | (a TWO TESTIMONIALS OF HUNDRED'S FROM ALL PARTS 01" NEW ZEALAND. A, BTJRNS, Esq., Ckronifh Office, PETONE. To Mr. A. E. Sykes. Dhab Sib, —For twenty years 'past two members of my family have been subject at intervals to a troublesome and stubborn cough. From time to time various remedies have been tried with but moderate success. Last winter curiosity induced a trial of your Oara Cough, and I am exceedingly pleased to state the result has been excellent. I can honestly recommend as a capital specific for chest and throat complaints. Ms. AARON MARSH, Egmonfc Road, TARANARI Mb. S?kh9, Chemist, New Ply outh Dbab Sib, —For the past welve years have suffered from a severe hacking cough, and after trying many remedies without success I was recommended by a friend (the Ute Mr. James Hill) to try " Sykes' Oura Cough," which I found gave me immediate relief. I consider it the cheapest and bast medicine I have ever purchased, as for the past three years it has proved a friend in need. Sold b all Chemists and Storekee ers. Sols Manueaotubeb: a. E. SYKES, Ohemist (by Examination), opposite Theatre New Plymouth. CALL AT The Colonial Piano and Organ Importing Coy.Next Eailway Crossing, DEVON STREET, NewJPlymoutb, F YOU WANT A FIRST-OLASb ENGLISH OR GERMAN ]PI ANO WE KEEP THE LARGEST STOOK OF Instruments in the Taranaki District. Our special advantage is that WE SELL CHEAPER than any Firm in the district. NO EXORBITANT INTEREST charged on OUB EASY TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM A LARGE SELECTION OP AMERICAN Q RG ANS (Only by the Best makers) Tun Ykabß' Guakanteh ith every Instrument. A FEW SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND HARMONIUMS, CHEAP. Note above Addres.l, MoKINttON BAIN Manager Inglewood Agent,..Mr 0.0. Smith, Importer CHILBLAINS make children cross ill. Apply Loasby's Koolibah befor® break, and note the change—instan'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 192, 27 August 1900, Page 3
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