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D. BKHHY & GO, RONMONGERS AND IMPORTERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Just Landed, ex recent arrivals 65 bars and bundles B.H. Crown Iron 8 casks and cases Whitehouse' Spawllne L£ W *f I T£ le ? B -?'?- BboeiD ß Iron Engineers', Shoe Turning, D.l Bled» 450Roond.oastSashweights-6tol6lbs. and and Napping Hammers, Solid Oases Tinned Steel Sheeta-72 x 80in. Wing & Gedge'sAnger Bits D n ' '?T 5 „'. l o* B6 Heller's Farriers' Tools, Hoof Knives Boxes (Well Horse Nails. Driving Hammers, ftitonelsTForfl drumsgennlneßawandßoiledLinseedOU Punchesand Pincers '" m *° k * w»ih! Duine WWte I « ead — U2 ' 6" "> d 4 oases Ives Sash Looks, Padlooks, Lanes kegs Dry Red Lead—7,l4, and _Bldb. i casks and oases Dolonra ftmrm in nil Beady-mixed Faints, Dry Colours Enamels, Driers, Gold Size, Patent, Knotting, Terebene, Patty in bladders, Bed and Bine Buddie Gilpin's Dray Axles, with oarron boxes—2J, 2}, and Bin. orates genuine "Dover" Stoves—Nos. 6, 7, and 8 cases "New Easy' and "Ohampion" Lawn Mowers—l2,l4, and 16in. 2-Roller Stand Mangles—2l,24, and 30in. 6 dozen Sheep Shears Union, and Ward k Payne's cases No. 1 and A Bick Handles, Slasher and Hammer Handles cases Eureka Wringers ,Mrs. Pott's Irons and Handles ; oases 60A Rimlooss, with plain and milled furniture I case Tapping Cooks, Range Cocks, Hasps and Staples, Upholsterers' Hammers, Copper Rivets, Stenoil Ink, Iron Cupboard Looks, Anueapn Wick, Tind. Ceiling Hooks, Brass Till Looks Ohains.SingleandDoubleßaokOhains Bead, Plow and Rabate Planes, hollowi and rounds 2 casks Gate Hinges, Japd. and Heavy Scotch T. Hinges 29paokets Casement Stays, Letter Plates, Butt Hinges, Skim Coolers, Furrov imimmmmMm Disinfectant, Tool Kits, Rangoon Oil Oahoon Seed Sowers, Dietz Driving Lamps, Oheney'e Hammers, Frazer Axle Grease, Ratchet Braces, Tinned Rivets, "Iron City" Mattocks, Mop and Brush Holders, Sash Cord, Gate Latches, Shelf Brackets, Wood Hay Bakes, Scythe Stones, Cabinet Paper Emery Oloth, Turkey Hones, Brasscased Tube, Sets Weights, Milk Oooks Flax Packing, Bottle Jacks, Springanv Swivel Hooks, Bedscrews, SolderU Irons, Ohests Locks, Brass, Pad an Box Look

ySOFT AND GLOSSY HAIR. . luxuriantly is a matter that has vexed e minds of many thousands. The hair reuires to be nourished, and the skin of the .0 do this yon most use barker's Hair Tonio. t is the only preparation that fulfils all the eoessary to promote a healthy and vigorous rowth of hair. It is not a greasy or oily preparation, and ill not soil the finest linen or lace is not poisonous, nor dees it contain nything to injure the most tender kin It is not highly perfumed, and in no vy objectionable to the most refined sense f smell. It effectually removes dandriff orothe mpurities from the scalp. It makes the hair grow soft, glossy, and itrongj It is sold in [at i2s 6d': by lost 3s. ' " It is manufactured only by the proprietor, It should be on every lady's toilet table. Distributing Agent for Taranaki—A. E. YKEB, opposite Theatre Royal, New Plylouth. Waitara Agents Lawbjbnojb Baos. itorekeepers. BOTS. BOTS. BOTS. NICHOLSON'S CELEBRATED BOT WORM REMEDY. ~IHE simplest and most effectual remedy . for killing and expelling all kinds of Vorms in the Horse. The remedy consists i a tasteless and odourless powder which 8 easily administered in horse-feed. Evon f the horse is ree from worms, the Powders J trill act as a tonio, putting the animal in ip-top oondition. The lives of man valuable horses have been saved in and around lawke's Bay by the prompt use of Nicholon's Remedy. The following is a testimonial out of many:— To Mr. Nicholson,—Dear Sir,—After riving my horse a number of doses of your ' Bot Worm Remedy " a great quantity of vorms were expelled, and I can now recoraaeod your remedy as the best I havo ever ised. It is simple, and so easily adminis ered, and at the same time so effectual, | hat I will recommend it to anyone in search if such a remedy. It expels all kiuds of forms. My horse is now in perfect conlition, and is eating well, and his coat Is mooth and glossy.—l remain, youis faitu'uliy, Thomas Bradford. , Woodville, 28th August, 1899. ■rice of Remedy—ls Bd paoket (4 powders)' postage Id on each paoket. )istributing Agent for Taranaki—A E. Bikes, Chemist, New Plymouth. Waitara Agents—Lawrenob Beos, Prepared only by T. A. W. NICHOLSON, M.P.A., ; 'harmaceutical Chemist and Druggist (by ( exam,), Woodville, H.B. " r -AND. LAND. FOB PALEStratford. Section 723, close to Courtlouse. Only £6O. 149 acres, Eltham Road, near Kaponga, -room house and outbuilding, a grand dairy arm factory and school close at hand. 100 acres, near Eltham, 5-room house and utbuilding, fenced and sub-divided. 460 acres, 10 miles from Waitara. About 50 acres in grass, about a mile of fencing, 'rice, £4los per acre. 13| acres, 6room house; land fenced, ruit trees and shelter bush. 2 miles from entre of town of New Plymouth. Only 1525, Also, 14 acres adjoining above, at 25 per acre. 20 acres, and 36 acres, beautiful residential ites, only 2 miles from centre of town of [ew Plymouth, by metal road. Only £4O er acre. 25 aores, with new well-built 8-room reidenoe, grounds nicely fenoed and planted. . splendid view from verandah. About 2 id. Price, £I2OO. 125 acres. All but 20 acres in good & „ room house, dairy, etc.; fenced and subivided into 6 paddocks, oloso to sohool and otory, 3J miles to New Plymouth, by stal road: Price, £ll per a ore. 190 aores, Durham Road. About 115 acres i grass 4-room house, etc., level aud dry, 5 lilea from Railway Station and Dairy nctory, t>y good level road; 90 cuains wire incing. £5 10s por acre. 2000 acres good grazing country. 470 3res in grass, 3-room house, close to main iad, 20 miles from Railway Station. Price 2 10s per acre; £2OOO oan remain at i per rat, or £3600 at 5 per cent. MMbirst—s sections and cottage. Price aly £SO. ' ' TO BE LET. 1970° acre?, first olass grazing land, about le quarter in grass, small house, etc are lease with right of purchase. We draw transfers of freeholds or leases,' ortgages and leases, etc., at Brokers' large*. We advertise propec for sale free of large. We negotiate mortgages, large and small, low rates of inteiest. Wo act as agent* for country solicitors, tid brokers, and others in registering iiids, etc. Instructions promptly attended to f sent post, or left with A. H. Moore, Opunako, I P. Fookes, Waverley, or Perry & I'ercival, j aFOOKES&C 0 . fQENSED LAND BRQgSES.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 222, 15 November 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 222, 15 November 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 222, 15 November 1900, Page 4

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