BOVO - FERRUM.
GOOD OPINION. Merit tells. Wilton's Bovo-Fer-runa must stand or fail on its merits This marvellous preparation instills into the blood the most potent blood-forming and nerve-invigorat-ing elements which have never been found in nature. Here is a tribute to ite merits — Miss G-. Oompton, MoKenzie. Terrace, Wellington, writes: — "I have been taking Wilton's Bovo Ferrum for poverty of blood and 3 am delighted .at, the effect of it. 1 had previously pex*severed for some time with doctor's medicines without getting any benefit, but. tho Bovo-F«rrum did me good from tho first bottle, and now I am a different woman altogether."* J. A very, Tobacconist, Devonstreet, New, Plymouth, announces that he has' obtained the Taranaki agency for the celebrated Havelock Tobacco, in aromatic and dark plugs This tobacco, which is manufactured by Cameron and Co., has a great sale in Australia. He also announces that he has received a new Stock of Football covers and bladders, all sizes, Hockey and Golf requisites. Call and insppct, "•Wireless telegraphy" is tbo latest Thing discovered in this age, And it ranks perhaps tho greatest— Soon it will be all the rage. But there's something) much more needful To maintain sound lungs that's sure, Which is easy if we're heedful, Taking WOOD'S GREAT PEPPETtMTNT CURE. HOIXOWAY'S FILLS AND OINTMENT. The most effectual Cure for Gout and Rheumatism. A frequent cause of these is the inflammatory state of the blood, attended with bad digestion, lassitude and great debility, showing the want of a proper cireulaHion- of |the fluid, and that tai* purity of, the blood greatly aggravates tho disorder. Holioway's Pills aro of so purifying a nature that n few doses taken in time are an effectual preventive against gout and rheumatism, but anyone who has an attack'of either should use Holloway's Ointment also, which must be thoroughly rubbed into tho jbarts affected at least twice a day, after they hava been sufficiently fomented with warni water to open the pores. Worms undermine ChilQren's Conatitutions. Use WADEJ'S WORM jFJGS* U Voxels
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11935, 8 April 1902, Page 3
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337BOVO – FERRUM. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11935, 8 April 1902, Page 3
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