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'lk* ordimarv --••-t. •uedicin* may .aooik* tha.tkroct, ’*• lift* no pon«r tfc heal; recovery ii «ot complete, ‘*t*d a MCctili attack ii more Mabl* to follow. Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy i* quit* different, because it not only .vothes but alto heals, so that the affected part* ar* restored to a healthy oofiAtioa, a*d the danger of a futar* attack is removed. For * ale by , J.. JJroyra, ; .,T*mulßß, t and all chemist* ,a«3 eterAeepcrs. (VraHinc.—Advt.

A NOTE ON TEAS. Wornt* ar« tbe world a greatest lc# drinker*. Jm thousand* of cases th© habit Jim betoome a pastime with thiem. and so long m the teas used are pur* and wholesome, and properly made, them i* Httk danger of any injury to th# health. It i* important, howovsr, that the tea# ehould be good and of superior quality, and in this category are included Tui, Moa, and Gold Nugget# tea*, manufactured by th* well-known Castle Tea Company, of Wellington. The Castle Tea nas now been befora the public o! New Zealand for many yearn with the greatest success. By giving every attention to the manufacture of a first-class article, they have gradually increased their sale* till now they stand second on th# lint in New, Zealand, and before long there i» little doubt that they will earn first honour*. Their “Tui,” “ Moa," and “ Gold Nugget ” brands have a big name, and thouo who have not yet sampled them «hould do so immediately, otherwise they might n#vor know what good tea really w. These tea* are packed by Nnr Zealanders, not by black coolie sweated labour in Ceylon. Encourage New Zealand white labour.—Advt.

Thos* who xu« well potted at to the best means a l relieving pain and curing- sores, wounds, or bums, always use Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. They insist there it nothing like it. For sale, by J. Brown,, Temuka, and all chsnliai* and gtorekeeooM, Geraldine.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 5543, 30 July 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Temuka Leader, Issue 5543, 30 July 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Temuka Leader, Issue 5543, 30 July 1907, Page 4

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