WHAT WILL IT COST TO CUBE MY COUGH ? Benjamin Gum coshs la. I 6d. and 2s. Gd. per bottle. It cores all hoarseness, sore throats, bronchitis, asthma, and all descriptions of recent or obronic coughs* colds. BENJAMIN gum is made from healing gums and balsams. It is wonderfully soothing to inflamed membranes. Its healing effects are noticed at once. It cures quick'y. It is pleasant to take. It always cures Price, Is. 6d. ard 2s. 6d.—everywhere. Sole manufacturers and proprietors: Loatby's Waboo M/e. Co., Ltd., Dufiedin. DISSOLUTION OF PARINERSHIP, NOTICE is hereby given that the PARTNERSHIP which has hitherto eiistid between the undersigned Edwabd Okey, Edward Nelson Lydkard Okey Alfbbd Hushes Abnold, and John Eabp as Ironmongers. Painter?, Peperhanwre, etc, at New Plymouth, under the style of " Okeys' Arnold & Earp," has been this day DISSOLVED by mutual content and the assets, business, credits, and effects thereof assigned to Messrs. Edward Okey, Edward Nelson Lydeard Okey, and Alfred Hughes Arnold, who will henceforth carry on. busines i in copartnership at New Plymouth, as f.foresaid, under the style of " Okey, Son & Arnold," and to whom all debts owing to We said late partnership firm are to be paid, and by whom all the liabilities of the said partnership will be discharged. Dated this 25th day of June, 1000. K. OKEY. E. NELSON L. OKEY. ALFD. H. ARNOLD. JOHN EARP. Witness to signatures: Olives Samuel, Solicitor, New Plymouth. In connection with the above announcement the undersigned desire to intimate that the business will ba carried on in the same manner as heretofore, and on the lines which have proved so satisfactory to ourselves and customers, and in further placing our services at the disposal of the public, we confidently anticipate a continuance of the patronage which has been so generously accorded us. All accounts owing to th 9 late firm will be rendered as on June 25th, and a fe'tlement of the stme is requested rot later than September 30th. All overdue accounts must be settled or arranged forthwith. OKEY, BON & ARNOLD. Central Hardware Depot, New Plymouth. FOR SALE BY F. P. CORKILL, NEW PLYMOUTH. Tj'XOELLENT Sheep or Cattle Farm, of Ci 1000 acres, of wbicb 600 acres are in fir«t-rate pasture and carrying at the preset, t time 400 head of cattle. Just off a leading metalled road and quite handy to post and telephone also near dairy faotoiy. £4OOO, of which £3OOO may remain at 5 per cent, if desired. • Nice Little Dairy Farm of 82 acres ; all in grass except shelter clumps; 4or 5 roomed cottage, cowshed, etc.; fmall orchard; metalled road; factory across the way; carries 25 to 30 cows; £7 per acre. £5 per acre can be arianged for at 5 per cent. GO Acre Dairy Farm, near Midliirs.; al", in grass; small house, etc. £8 per acre. 160-Acre Farm, Oakura District; all gra=s; 5 acres orchard; 6-roomed house, etc. ; met ailed road and close to factory. £8 per acre. 373-Acre Bush Fa in, Kent Road District, 278 acres in grass, now carrying 100 head mixed rat 1«; none imall. £5 per acre. Onl) £2OO required down, and balance on very easy conditions. Just Outside Town.—A Very Nice A'lotment of 20 acres; good quality land ; largely level; fronting metalled road; favourite and improving locality; p'.easant aspsct; well drained and commanding good views. £25 per acre. On easy terms. Oa a Leading Street,—-Good 7-roomed House, with good garden. £550. £350 can remain at 5 per cent. South Road.^-Two first-rate Level Sections at £l5O each. Elliot-street.—Capital Corner Section at £l6O. To be Lent on Mortgage.—A large sum in amounts to suit clients' requirements, at 5 to 6 per cent. F. P. OORKILL, jyJO New Plymouth.
A 1 BUTCHERY, BROUGHAM-STREET AND SOUTH ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone—Brougham-street, B7 Booth Road, 92, • BARNARD wishes to notify his old • customers and the public generally that he has Purchased the Butchery Business of Mr. 0. F. Atkinson, Brougham-street, and will carry on business in the same premises. BEEF and MUTTON PORK ot Best Quality. Guaranteed Dairy Fed, Small Qoods a Speciality. Notb. -CASH BUYER of Dairy-fed Pigs and all Fat Stock, a 26
1/6 TOR coughsT^SUS COLDS; INFLUENZA* Sc. TWO TESTIMONIALS OF HUNDREDS FROM ALL PAKTB OF NEW ZEALAND. A, BURNS, Esq., Chronicle Offic , PETOfIE. To Mr. A E. Sike3. Dbab Sir, —For twenty years past two members of my family have been subject at intervals lo a troubleaorae and stubborn cough. From time to tine various remedies have been tried with but moderate sucogss. Last winter ourionty induced a trial of your Oura Cough, and I am exceedingly pleased to state the result haß been excellent I oan honestly recommend it as a capital speoiflo for chest and throat complaints. Mb. AARON MARSH, Egmont Road. TARANAKI. Mb. Sykbs, Chemist, New Plymouth. Dhab Sib,—For the past twelve years I have suffered from a Severn haoking cough, and after trying many remedies without success I was recommended by a friend (the late Mr. James Hill) to try "Sykes'Oura Cough," which I found gave me immediate relief. I consider it the oheapest and bast meaioine I have ever purchased, aa for the past three years it has proved a friend in need. Soldi Sole a. Chemist (by Ejpuainati Theatre Me W Plymouth. ere, SYKHS, opposite
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 170, 27 June 1900, Page 3
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