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■*S&- -cSSZS»- ■»©&>• <_*£»< *rS^- -«2!flijMIGOUGJII: A Soothing & Healing Balm L ?j fop Colds, Coughs, etc. |5 jj Sold in .I/67&2/-Bot'l'sj! jt^kM. Recommended by all lA^Cj_ <^^g»- -^yg^ ~°S?tf* 1 **^tf* "*w6r "SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS- AND STOREKEEPERS. A FEW OF HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS FROM WELL-KNOWN AND RESPECTED CITIZENS. MR R. A. DKXTER, champion cyclist of Messrs Dexter & Orozier, Auckland. — Twelve month* ago I was Buffering from a severe cold.'and being recommended by n friand in Hawera to try Sykes' Cura Cough, I am pleased to state I found it the best remedy I have yet tried for a severe cold, ALESNEUR Criterion Hotel, Na* • pier. — Mr Sjkes. Dear Sir, — Kindly forward me at once another bottlk of your celebrated Cnra Cough. I mast say that it has proved invaluable to me, having obtained great relief from its use. MR P. DOLAN, J.P., Normanby.— l have for the past eight years used Sykes' Cura Cough in my family, and to thoae who hava not tried it, I can highly recommend it. MR J. O'HOULAHAN, Roaches Family Hotel, Westport.— l received instant relief from Sykes' Cura Cough in a distressing cold, lasting five months, after vainly trying other advertised remedies. REV. ALEX. THOMPSON, The Manse, Petone.- It is a cafe and sure remedy both for children and adults. I have always found it give instantaneous relief. MR E. B. WRIGHT, Saddler, Queenetreet, Onehunga. — Last winier I had a seveie cold, and having tried many remedies without any relief, I was advised to try Sykes' Cura Cough. This medicine immediately relieved and cured me. MR T. GARNER, Raetihi, Manager Hatrick's Store, Upper Wanganui. — Will you kindly forward a bottle of Sykes' Cura Cough firßt post. A friend of mine gave us a bottle to try for the children, and wo found it an excellent remedy. MR RUDKIN, Engineer Price'B Foundry, Thames, writes,— Dear Sir, I have used Sjkes' Cura Cough with great snecess, and have recommended it to many friends here, who speak highly of its curative properties. QVTTTPQ chemist, O^X XV-JllOj New Plymouth, (Opposite Theatre Royal). USED BY BRITISH SOLDIERS IN AFRICA. Capt C. G. Dennison is well known all over Africa as the commander of ihe forces that captured the famous rebel Galishe. Under date of November 4, 1897, from Vryburg, Bechuanaland, he writes: "Before starting on the last campaign I bought a quantity of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used myself when troubled w ith bowel complaint, and had given to my men, and in every case it proved most beneficial." For sale by the New Plymouth Co-operative Society.* Swelled head i-* the most pitiable of Boizures. If it arises from inordinate Silf-esteem, (hen it ia also ridiculous, and the sufferer had better climb down before - the inevitable fall. If it is due to an excess of conviviality the " hair of the dog that bit" should bo carefully avoided; if the ca'ase is a bad cold it requires instant attention and treatment. The one tried and certain remedy is Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Pleasant to rake ; dire3t iv aotion ; speody ia effect. Keep it on band ; it U sold in Is 6d and 2s 6d bottles everywhere. 0 8 For sterling value in Hosiery and Gloves visit S. B. White's. 0 For Children's Hacking Cough take Woods' Great Peppermint. Cure. 1/6 and 2/6.° To Golfers. —To arrive Bhortly, a specially selected assortment of Golf Clubs and material from the celebrated makers, Croalhwaito and Lorimer, of St. Andrew's, Scotland. The undoi signed will now be able to' compete with any house in New Zealand in the supply of these goods. — A large assortment of Footballs, all sizes, ju3t arrived, also extra bladders, at J. Avery'B, wholesa a and retail tobacconist, Devon-street. 0 Mullens Teas are retailed at 2s and 2s Gd and the proprietor imports no cheap teas, being convinced that he would not consult the interests of j his customer by so doing. — Advt Sample lot of Men's White Shirt 3at S. B. White's.* Unequalled aud lavincible. Woods Great Pepoormint Cure for Coughs and Colds, Is 6d.° New Goods for 1899. — First-class Ladies' Silver Hunting Watches, guaranteed to be good timekeepers for 26 yearn, cost 425. Gent 3' Silver Hunting English Lever Watches, from £3. Now Engagement .^ings and Keeperß of the finest Englu^i manufacture. Ladies' and Gents Gold Watches and Chaine, Electro-plato and folid Silverware — pronounced by Visitors and TouritUs to bo unsurpassed iv tho larger cities for Novelty, Variety, and ohc-apne>.3, at J. 11. Pakkkb's Watchmaker, Jowelier,and Optician, next Railway Crossing Devob-street, New Plymouth. — Advt. For ball programmes call at « he Herald Office A cho'.co pelf>ct : .on of lateatjd«gignp > 1 " I rf"" i »'a<l — Advt Half sick people- just Bick enough to fo3l lazy and listless, no appetite and with what little to do eat lying liko lead in the stomach, should lake Nurso Wood ward's Health Syrup if they wish to regain health. Of Teed & Co , chemists Now Plymouth. — Advt Choice assortment of Dress Sergos and Costume Cloths at oithcr of S. B. Whiies establishments. Can bo made on tbo premises. Largest dressmaking busineHS in tho province. 0 The reliable Family Remedy Woods Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds, 1/6 and 2,6.° ~- If you liko a good, tasty plato of porridge you should uho only Tweedio'B Pansy brand Oatmeal. Try it ; you will be surprised. 0 S. B. White has Dressmaking and Millinery at both establishments. Satisfaction ensured. 0 Now patterns in Linoleums and Floorcloths at S. B. White's. 0 Th 3 prevalent use of slang by all classes of tho community is as astonishing as it islamentablo. Primarily it implies on tho part of tho speaker a poverty of English ptoper; secoudly, a wanton preferouce for Iho vulgar and tho inornate; lastly, cu'pablo indolenco aud want of caro. You may do this with more or lofß impunity with languago, but you cannot, (bus triflo with a cold or cough; for these i W'oodn' Gicat Pcj>|,oimint Curo ib a tried find euro lunicdy. lively houstholil bhould i possess it. Sold every where ut 1b Gd to i s6d.° 7

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11525, 15 May 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11525, 15 May 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11525, 15 May 1899, Page 3