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E* » How tired you look. How yon long lor a good rest. It's work through the day and worry through the night. Already you have nervous dyspepsia, nervous sick headache, and neuralgia* Tour food distresses you. Tou are "all tired out," and you suffer from terrible depression. ( Ayer's Sarsaparilla is what you need. It keeps you up when especially pressed with work. It cures dyspepsia, and it builds up exhausted nerve tissue. Pure, rich blood, a strong digestion, a clear skin, steady and vigorous nerves; tueso may all be yours if you only use tins great Mood-purifying and blood-forming medicine.

FOR SALE AT JSELL BLOCK. TO ACRES rice handy HOMESTEAD •JO all level and ploughable; C-rcomed house and outbuildings, situated clcse to factory and school, on main road. Easy terms, E. J. 3ARTHEW MRS. F. T. .BAKER. readier of PIANOFORTE, SINGING, and THEORY OF MUSIC, Ti/ ILL resume Teaching on MONDAY, " February 4th. Pupils prepared (if desired) for Musical Examinations. Results ot Examinations in! 1900. Mrs Baker's pupils.' Trinity CoIIege.—THEORETICAL Exam 'nation;-. Thirteen Candidate? Examined. -All passed, Tr • College.-PRACTICAL Examination. Pianoforte Playing. Two pupil-, examined (Senior and Intermediate)— Both passed Associated Board of R.A.M. and R.C.H. PRACTICAL Examination. Pianoforte Playinff*<senior)—One pupil was examined and passed. oinjinj (Seliuol Examination) One pupil w—examincd and passed with distinction.

BROOKSIDE, Carrin«ton Road, [26 New Plymouth. MRS. POPE. TBACHEB OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Pupils prepared for the Musical KxamioaJ l : « tlons. ?'■■ Next term will commence MOINjDjAjY, JAJNTJ|AIRY*2Bth. -<«S| Address:— ■■»—— Coubt.vey-stbbet (next to' Dr. Leatham's). £1 The City Tailor. DEVON-STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH

- TTAVINO »ecared the rssist- _ JJ. ance of . FuL3T-ClasS TilLOftS "' from Wellington, I am uow ' u ' prepared to eieoute orders at \,, S '.HOKTEBT NOTICE \ Hj -' - v~* Ljutorncra patronising my | j ■ i esta'.li-hmeat can rely on I j j FIRST-CLASS L i«--< FASHION, 3 J KIT. k WOKKMAN'aniP I '-nH _ g^N All Garments 5 GUARANTEED not wSaxinlt. 1 ! employed i f" 1 - No Old Stock. i i! I Good selection of incderu j TWEEDS i IX FASHIONABLE SHADES. £*) fl r.W.Jensen, i THE CITY TAILOR, ?WO DOORS ABOVE THE-ATRB ROYAI.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 38, 20 February 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 38, 20 February 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 38, 20 February 1901, Page 4

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