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CUEE FOE COLDS. -» '; TOWNEND'S CINNAMON CUEE. ' Mr James Gale, settler, Arahura, Hokitika, writes -. — " I feel it my duty to thank you for the benefit I have received from your valuable medicine, I had bronchitis for three months, and had to sit up in bed half the night. The tubes in my throat seemed stopped up, and I could hardly breathe. I had two doctors, and so long as I stepped in the house, and took their medicine, I got a little relief, but never seemed to be clear in my throat, and my breathing way very short. If I went outside I got bad again. Seeing your advertisement in the West Coast ' Times, I thought I would buy a bottle. It gave me relief at once, and I have only taken two bottles and am all right in my breathing. The medicine brought up an awful lot of phlegm from my stomach and lungs, but I am getting all right since the phlegm is upV and my appetite is coming back. I thank ybu again." Price 2s 6d per bottle, chemists or storekeepers.— [Advt.] . The wages bill for the building of a modern battleship generally amounts to nearly .£200,000. The wages bill for the instruction of the battleship Colossus *as- 4250,000.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6138, 26 March 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6138, 26 March 1898, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6138, 26 March 1898, Page 6

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