BLANKETS, JLtUhIJ II ' FLANNELS, lOid yard.
HOW MR t DBW CU»EJD HIS COLD. •MrM. Dew, publisher of the Hawthorn and Camberwell Citizen, at Hawthorn, Victoria, says :r-"With the beginning of last winter I fell a victim to a severe cold, causing an attack of bronchitis, leaving in its train a persistent, irritating cough, Which annoyed me for several weelca. I heard of numerous cases, similar to mine, in which relief had boon effected bj r the use of Chamberlain's Cough Iteniedy, and the trial of a bottle resulted in great improvement. After using throe bottles I was completely cured from the irritation which had distressed me for so long. Profiting by this experience 1 , T always keep a bottle of this rcfmerly Jiandy in the house." — For salt hy " 6 VRALB AND CHATTERTON.
-71 I !"* ■Receipt is acknowledged from- 'tfca Froomain and Wallaco Medical Institute, Sydney, of a copy of their medical work containing 570 pages, corn- 1 pilod by the leading specialists associated with the institute. For Ythe home, the remote cattle or sheep station, where medical men arc few and moflioal knowledge necessary, this should prove a useful work. Free copies will bo posted to any address, post paid, for the next fourteen days. AdI vertisoments and order foriu appear in •this issue. "Malko" (malted coffee and kola) is about ; you nhould securo a tin. Gro- i cor« keep it.— -Adrt, -
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12862, 22 May 1905, Page 2
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233Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12862, 22 May 1905, Page 2
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