Dr Ensor a Tamer Juica, it wonder! ut remedy for Constipation, Kidney Troubles, Bowol Irregularity, Livpr Complaint, mid all thu ills which arise from Indigestion. Indigestion causes Malnutrition, and is the foundation of all diseases, 2s 6d all Obomists or throughout the colony HIGHLY ESTEEMED. No liniment stands higher in the estimation of those who know its real valno tliau Chamberlain's Pain Balm, Thero are thousands who feel that they can not get along without it and always koep it in tioir homes. Tho pain from cuts, hums, truises and like injuries is promptly rebeved by its use and tho injured parts iuicltly hoiilod, For salo by R, H, Holmes, THE BPBE\D OP CONSUMPTION It may bo open t'i doubt whether CON SUMPTIOI is curable, but there can be no question that the progress of this terrible disease can bo arrestod if people will not delay in applying a remedy in its early stages.. The promonitory symptoms aro so easily discerned that there is no excuse for not realising tho dangor which may attend the noglect of a bad cold or harassiug coagh. What ia required is a medicine which will soothe tho irritation of tho Throat, Lungs ami Bronchial Tubes. And for this purpose no preparation can equal Tussicnra. The numerous Tesiimonials received by tho inventor of this mixture prove that its efficiency is beyond doubt, and for this reason every household should possess a supply, so as to bo ablo meot any omei'gency Unit may arise. It should be romemberod that no other inedicino has so high a reputation iu TUS.S'CUBA, which can be obtained from alii Storor, and Chemists.
A WONDERFUL REMEDY Auiong all roinadieß for thro:it end lung complaints Tussicura holss the first position, for the reason thai, it not only affords immediate relief in the ease of a bad cold or cough, but it likowiso prevents the dovelopuiont of such sorious diseacs as Pneumonia mid Phthisis, which are so frequently tho outcome of these complaints if thoy aro neglected. Phpßicians agreo that this neglect is responsible for nearly all tho ills that assail tho human body; but all dangor can be avoided by a timely doso of TUSSICURA, A boon to Hnmanity—Mountain King Asthma Powder. Gives wonderful and refreshing relief in obstinate and chrome CVS. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. - Holy ) Mass, 9 and 11 a.m. Evening Devotions 7 p.m., sermon by Rqv Fatlior Bridge. WAIHI BAPTIST OHUHCH,-In Foresters' Hall.—Services will be conductod in tho morning at 11, and in tho evening at 7.—Proaoher, Pastor Perry, subject of to-morrow morning's • X mooting of tho Y.M.1.0. will bo '■ Signs of tho Tiuios," Mr A, J. Walker being tho essayist, .Meet at 10 a.m. riHURCH OF CERIST.-In Miners Union H>ll. —Moots nt 11 a.m. for Breaking of Bread. All Christians who boliovo in tho wooklv Breaking of Broad cordially invited. Mr, Fostor's Biibject for tho evening: "A great statement proved "
DRIMITIYB METHODIST OHUBOH •*• Kenny strcot-11 a in., Roy J. Southern, '■ Two Confessions." 7 p.m., Rev J. tfouthorn, "Tho Convoreion of a Com-muniiet-in-Chiefi" Anthem by the flioir. WEbLEY 01LUBCH,-Divino service ' " nl 11 a.m. (preacher, Rev CO. Harrison); 7 p.m. (proachor, Rov \V. MRS MoWILMAMS will sing "Tho TJ Land,' at PresbyUinn Anniversary to-morrow night. CHRISTMAS GAUDS. Ghoioo and iinistic. Single curds, boxed cards, and in packets from 4il ppr packet and upwarila.—Livesoy's, near PoHt Oilico, hji HAVY, Light, S'rong and Cheap 1 1. Roots, Shoes and Slippera atDouldaon's Jlig Boot Sain,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1149, 19 November 1904, Page 3
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