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THE BEALE TORPEDO SEWIN< MACHINES. THE MTEOT, IBT MB HOT NIMUt PHEY have the MOST PERFECT HEOHANIBM of |» Dm QB ALMOST INAUDIBLY, and owing to their being 00N8TRU0TED OF THI AVAILABLE MATERIALS AND UNDER SPECULEXPERT BUPIKYIttON HOT kXG&L ALL OTJMRS, Catalogue* and Samples of Wotk, oa aflHoiMoe THE HAAKE PIANOS (Ist Frizo Auckland Exhibition), Unsurpassed for Brilliancy of Tone, PreoUion and Delictttv of Tonoh u Dumhilitr! GUARANTEED KOB 10 YEABB. Bicycles, Mangles, Mailcarts, etc. WI Pl 7 \ T 1? QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND . O. DI2<.AJUjD, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANQANOT, Ifeg Taranaki Representative :—H. R. FISHER, New Plymouth. HoI^WAYS PILLS * LIVER COMPUUNT& lllllMimalum twOHwmn* aoB INDIBESTION, Hoartbum, SICK HEADACHE Bile, QlddbMss, "WR5* BROOKE'S MONKEY 1 BRAND SOAP Cleans, Scrubs, Scours, and Pollshss everything In th* household from Cellar to Attie. Mr M.t.1., Gl«". Crockery, MMIt. KM Ml) WON'T >WASH CLOTHES. fiENJAMIN 6ROOKE & CO. Ltd., Philadelphia. U.S.A. OOLUN & COMPANY, Sola Agentt for Auttealatia. EVERY HOUSEHOLD AND TRAVELLING-TRUNK ought to contain A BOTTLE of * ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' It prevents any ovotvacid state ofths Mood Jt should be kept In every bedroom and traveller's bag In readiness for any mm* gency. Be careful to avoid run acidulatsd salines, and use ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT*to prevent the bile becoming too thick and (Impure) producing a gummy, viscous, clammy stickiness or adhesivuness In the mucous membrane of the .ntestinal eanal, frequently the pivot of diarrhoea and disease. ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT 'prevents and removas diarrhoea In the early stages. Biraoui soch ismmus nccaonoa THE JEOPARDY OF LIFE IS IMMENSELY INCREASED. ENO'S • FRUIT SALT' Is the knt sal simplest preparation for REGULATING Us action of the LIVER that kss yet ken 41s. covered, aad reams effete gesty, rfcesmtle matter, or soy form of peUen fran the MM. No one should go fer s change of all- WITHOUT a SUPPLY of THIS INVALUABLE PREPARATION. STsspsssetss BANBRENE, and almost every mention* able disease.—" I have been a nurse for ten years, and have nursed case# erf Scarlet _ Fever, Pyemia, Erysipelas, Measles, Cangrene, Cancer, and almost every mentionable disease. Doting this time I have not been ill for a single day, and this I attribute to the use of ENO'S ' FRUIT SALT,' which has kept my BLOOD in a PURE STATE.' I recommend it to all my Patients during convalescence. Its VALUE as a MEANS of HEALTH CANNOT be OVER-ESTIMATED." a> -"A raontiioNAL hums (Qutjyki). The effect of ENO'S' FRUIT SALT' upon any Pisflnnßpwn SLXEPLXM and FEVERISH condition Is SIMPLY MARVELLOUS. It bLto IVaL , NATURE'S OWN REMEDY, and an UNSURPASSED ONE. uhjayked ENO'S .'FRUIT_BALT.' I. if HOlloways; OINTMENT . KemMtanSeoM «K mn nmn'mm imi «H*tarsVVhiMMttSHMM»lMt^ STIFF JOINTS, 0Lo"w0UND8( PUee, Flitulu, «B««n I 5 I 1 Remarkable Unanimity of opinion exists as to which ia the Corn Flour of the best quality, Brown & Poison'# " Patent" Brand having received increasing public support during mora than *a years, until its adoption almost every when is aa aecom. plished fact, Brows & Poison's "Patent" Corn Flour is more delicate in flavour and coes further than others. One pound of Brown & Poisons Corn Flour will make twelve one-pint puddings, Thus the cost of the Corn to have 13 p g so lm(lU that everyone can afford The Recognised Best. nieeu m

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 179, 9 July 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 179, 9 July 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 179, 9 July 1900, Page 1

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