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IRONMONGERS AND IMPORTERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Just Landed, ex recent arrivals 555 bars and bundles R.H. Crown Iron 232 bars and bundles 8.8. H. Shoeing Iron 1450 Round-east Sashweights—6 to 161bs. Oases Tinned Steel Sheets—72 x 30in. z 20, 22, 24 0 60 drumsgenuineßaw and Boiled Linseed Oil 100 kegs genuine White Lead—3l2, S« .ad 281db. 120 kegs No. 1 White Lead-7 andHlbs. 78 kegs Dry Red Lead-7,14, and _Blbs. Ready-mixed Faints, Dry Colours Enamels, Driers, Gold Size, Patent,] Knotting, Terebene, Putty in bladders, Red and Blue Ruddle 8 Gilpin's Dray Axles, with canon boxes—2}, 2f, and 3in. ' 9 crates genuine "Dover" Btoves—Nos. 6, 7, and 8 i 4 cases "New Easy' and "Champion" Lawn Mowers—l2, 14, and 16in. 6 2-Roller Stand Mangles—2l,24, and 30in. 16 dozen Sheep Shears Union, and Ward & Payne's cases No, 1 and a Rick Handles, Slasher and Hammer Handles 8 cases Eureka Wringers ,Mrs. Pott's Irons and Handles 3 cases 60A Bimlooss, with plain and milled furniture t case Tapping Cooks, Range Oooks, Hasps and Staples, Upholsterers' Hammers, Copper Rivets, Stenoil Ink, Iron Cupboard Locks, Anuoapa Wiok, Tind, Ceiling Hooks, Brass Till Locks 3 casks and cases Whitehouse' Spawling Engineers', Shoe Turning, D.F. Sledge and and Napping Hammers, Solid Wing & Gedge's Auger Bits 1 case Heller's Farriers' Tools, Hoof Knives Driving Hammers, Pritohels, Fore Punches and Pincers Barn-door Hangers 1 cask bright, knotted Plough and Trace Ohaiiis,Bingle and Double Back Chains Bead, Plow and Rabate Planes, hoflowi and rounds 2 casks Gate Hinges, Japd, and Heavy Scotch T. Hinges 29 packets Casement Stays, Letter Plates, Butt Hinges, Bkim Coolers, Furrov Wheels, Skeith Bosses, Weston's PalCahoon Seed Sowers, Diete Driving Lamps, Cheney's Hammers, Frazer Axle Grease, Ratchet Braces, Tinned Rivets, "Iron City" Mattocks. Mop and Brash Holders, Sash Cord, Gate Latohes, Shelf Brackets, Wood Hay Rakes, Scythe Stones, Cabinet Paper Emery Cloth, Turkey Hones, Brasscased Tube, Sets Weights, Milk Cocks Flax Packing, Bottle Jacks, Springaw Swivel Hooks, Bedsorews, Solderiii, Irons, Chests Looks, Brass, Pad an Box Lock

SOFT AND GLOSSY HAIR. . luxuriantly is a matter that has vexed the minds of many thousands. The hair requires to be nourished, and the skin of the head kept clean and in a healthy condition. To do this you must use .farter's flair Tonic. It is the only preparation that fulfils all the requirements without the disadvantages necessary to promote a healthy and vigorous growth of hair. It is not a greasy or oily preparation, and will not soil the finest linen or laoe. is not poisonous, nor dees it contain anything to injure the most tender kin, It is not highly perfumed, and in no way objectionable to the most refined sense of smell. It effectually removes dandriff orothe impurities from the scalp. It makes the hair grow soft, glossy, and strong. It is sold in patent; 2s 6d; by post 3s. It is manufactured only by the proprietor, It should be on every lady's toilet table. Distributing Agent for Taranaki—A. E. StKES, opposite Theatre Royal, New Plymouth, Waitara Agents Lawbhnob Beos. Storekeepers. BOTS, BOTS. BOTS. NICHOLSON'S. OELEBRATED** BOX WORM REMEDY. THE simplest and most effectual remedy for killing and expelling all kinds of | Worms in the Horse. The remedy consists is easily administered in horse-feed. Even if the horse is ree from worms, the Powders will act as a tonic, putting the animal in tip-top condition. The lives of man valuable horses have been saved in and around Hawke's Bay by the prompt use of Nicholson's Bemedy. The following is a testimonial out of many:— To Mr. Nioholson,—Dear Sir,—After " Bot Worm Komedy " a great quantity of worms were expelled, and I can now recommend your remedy as the best I have ever used. It is simple, and so easily adminis | tered, and at the same time so effectual, ', s that I will recommend it to anyone in search r of such a remedy. It expels all kiuds of worms. My horse is now in perfect condition, and is eating well, and his coat is smooth and glossy.—l remain, youis faithfully, Thomas Bkauvobd. Woodville, 28th August, 1899. Price of Remedy—ls 6d packet (4 powders) postage Id on each packet. ' Distributing Agent for Taranaki—A' E. j Bikes, Chemist, New Plymouth.' ' 9 Waitara Agents—Lawbbnob Beos, S Prepared only by i T. A. W. NICHOLBON, M.P.A., Pharmaceutical Chemist and Druggist (by exam.), Woodville, H.B. LAND. LAND. FOB PALEStratford. Section 723, olose to' Courthouse. Only £SO. 149 acres, Eltham Road, near Kaponga, 6-room house and outbuilding, a grand dairy farm factory and school close at hand. 100 acres, near Eltbam, 5-room house and outbuilding, fenced and sub-divided. 460 acres, 10 miles from Waitara. About Price, £4los per aore. 13J acres, 6room house; land fenced, fruit trees and shelter bush. 2 miles from oentre of town of New Plymouth. Only £525. Also, 14 acres adjoining above, at £25 per acre. 20 acres, and 35 aores, beautiful residential sites, only 2 miles from centre of town of New Plymouth, by metal road. Only £4O per acre. 25 acres, with new well-built 8-room reA splendid view from verandah. About 21 miles from town of New Plymouth, by metal i road. Price, £I2OO. I 125 acres. All but 20 aores in good grass, 4-room house, dairy, eto.; fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks, olose to school and > factory, 34 miles to New Plymouth, by I metal road: Price, £ll perasre. i 190 acres, Durham Road. About 115 acres I in grass, 4-room house, etc., level and dry, 5 ] miles from Railway Station and Dairy Factory, by good level road; 90 chains wire fencing. £5 10s par aore. 2000 acres good grazing country, 470 aores in grass, 3-room house, close to main road, 20 miles from Railway Station. Price, £2 10a per acre; £2OOO can remain a 4 per cent., or £3500 at 5 per cent. Midhirst—s sections and cottage. Price, only £SO. TO BE LET. l97(Tacre3, first class grazing land, about one quartsr ia grass, small house, etc. ye jrs lease with right of purchase. Wa dr»w transfers of freeholds or leases,' mortgages and leases, etc., at Brokers' charges. We advertise propec for sale free of charge. We negotiate mortgages, large imd small, at low rates of infcmesC. We act as agent* for couutry solioil.or», land brokers, and others in registering deeds, etc. Instructions promptly attsnded to f sens by post, or left with A. 11. Moore, Opunaise, V P. ffookes, Waverley, or Perry & Percival, Inglewood. ACFOOKES&.C 0 , fpSHSED LAND BROKIRS, \ HW ?ljraoutij,, _ '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 22, 20 November 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 22, 20 November 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 22, 20 November 1900, Page 4

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