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BEFORE YOU J to. D. 6. C. 818818, of Te Rott, Hawerft, wrltei o*. 1 lg|Jun«,lSoo: \ rfw-"Th» mult of the past two SHOWS I f*T- THB so , TAB , YOUR MANURES TO THIS I nuTToif-T r-„, „.*„„„ 1 rnuul »nnr SPECIAL ROOT In ANUKH I For Manaolda-U owt. to tho acre. RESULT, 60 rims m«nI GOLDS Tm AcT&Ttoi jmall joining iMta «o ft t no Manure wa« used, end the crop SHOWS FULLY *» KOl » I difference IN FAVOUR OF THB MAHUBE." J oil Bros,, Waitara; Moa Farmers' Union, InglewooJ

:S. BOTS. HOTS. NICHOLSON'S (IMLKBIUTKD BOTWORU HBMJCDY. rTIHE simplest and most efEootual j J. or killing and expelling all ki— _. Worms in the Horse, 'i'hn remedy consists of >■• tasteless and odourless powder which is easily iidniinistered in horse-foed. Even if the horse is ree from worms, the Powders will act 113 a tonic, putting the animal in tin-top condition. The lives of man valuable horses h:ive been saved in and around I.bwke's Bay by the prompt use of Nicholson's Itemedy. The following is a teetimoi.ial out o! many:— To Mr. Nicholson,—Dear Sir,—After givinp my horse a number of doses of your " Js"t Worm Remedy " a preat quantity of worms were expelled, and I can now recom-

!t«iy as the best I have ever cplu, and so easily adminis lie same time so effectual, nmend it to anyone in search !<ly. It expels all kinds of

worms. My horse is now in perfect condition, and is enting well, and his coat is smooth unci glossy.—l remain, yoais faithfully, ' Thomas Bbadfoed. Woodville, 28th August, 1899. Price of Kemedy—ls Bd packet (i powders)

!)Jsi.ribuliDK Agent for Taranaki—A E. By K i;s, Chemist, Now Plymouth. Waitaia A&cnts—Lawijekok Bnoa 'Prepared only by T. A. W. WICHOLSON, M.P.A., Pharmaceutical Chemist and Druggist (by exam.). Woodvilla, H.B. OKA.TO-NKW PLYMOUTH COACH.

B'tHit i;o»ph sepy Okato every Mcsdax I arA Xau.i!3oAi at 5 a.m m# «very v 7 jjPNi:si)AT it UiruiiDAY, at 1.30 a.m. leaves Nuvv Piy oufch at 1 p.m. on Mod *ys and Thurn&w snd 3 p.m. on Weiines »ys null Saturdays }Y.*betjgcrs and luggage c»n be bcofced Vest's StaWsa, !itiw Plymouth, POJ«, ? ;BOKBUCJK- Pbowijihm

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1901, Page 1

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355

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1901, Page 1

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