©eeo© Every cough makes your throa* more raw and irritable. Every cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs. Cea=e tearing your throat and kings in this way. Put tlra parts at rest and give them a char.cc to heal. You will ne^'l some help to do this* and "ou will find it in t Prom the first dose the quiet and rest begin; ths tickling in the throat ceases, the spasm weakens: ths cough disappears. Do not wait for pneumonia and consumption but cut short your cold without delay. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cures because it heals. It goes to the very seat of trouble, quiets the inflammation and makes a permanent cure. Begun in time, it is the one great preventive to nil serious lung troubles rieu-xrpnf olio ip imitation's. Pop tluttl'f tvnn« Ayci'i Cherry IVi-limit. X blnuii !•> t'i<- f 'l ■•>-. cf Well linttlc Put up in law n<nl -in i!l lio<C, .
Swelled head it the most pitiable of seizures. If it arises from iaorainato solf^esteem, then it is also ridiculous, aud the sufferer had better climb down before the inevitable fall If it is due to ;iu excess of conviviality the "hair of 'ho dog that bit" should ho carefully avoided; if the caase is a bad cold it requires instant attention and treatmeut. Tho one tried and certain remedy is Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Pleasant, to fake ; direct in action ; speedy in effect. Keep it on hand ; it h soldjn Is Gd and 2a 6d bottles everywhere. o * 8 Love, Courtship, and Marriage are naturally subjects of interest for every young.girl '1 he chief ambition is to have a rich husband aud an extensive establishmtn', but her ideas become greatly modified as her experience of tho world grows more matured. At last tlie settles down to the conviction that riches do not mean happiness, and she determines to be content with true worth, oveu if allied to comparative poverty. Wh^n she comes to this frame of miud she makes herself worthy to be a true helpmate to the man of her choice Her first duty is fco obtain the blessing of sound health ; irol!o%vay's Pills will give all that is n-quired in ihiß direclicu if they are taken with re« gularity. 0 New Goods for 1899. — Fir^t-class Ladies 1 Silver Hunting Watches, guaranteed to be good timekeepers for 25 years, cost 425. Gents' Silver Hunting English Lever Watches, from £3. New Engage* rnent '.itiugs and Keepers of tho finest English manufacture. Ladies' aud Gents Gold Watches and Chains, Electro-plate and solid Silverware — pronounced by Visitors and Tourists to be unsurpassed in the larger cities for Novelty, Tavioty, and Cheapness, at J. H. Parker's ■ Watchmaker, Jewellor,and Opticiuu -next Railway Crossing Do von struct , Now; Plymouth. — Advt. . , ;
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11569, 10 July 1899, Page 1
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458Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11569, 10 July 1899, Page 1
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