> nw v MIUKSJJPPUY C? trade MARK aeqistered PASTEURISED MILK CREAM.? AND BUTTEB Will be Delivered TWICE DAILY bytW MM PLYMOUTH MILK SUPPLY ' .COMPANYAdvantages of.the N.P.H.B. Oo.'e Milka~> Security against Dl«ea*a Keepe Sweet 21 lioura Longer Cleanliness Guaranteed • Parity Guaranteed Freedom from Ohemical rrnnmHm Oaaranteed. For Children or Invalid* ML'k can beob. ta'ned in hermetically sealed Glass Jim. Prioes: Milk, 3d per quart. •»" In glass jam, 3d per 21b jar. Sample* given, free of cost, on ipplioattoß to the Manager, or at die lowa Office, SHAW'S NEW BCILDINGB, Brougham-street, New Plymouth, Telephone No. 212. BOTS. DOTS, BOW, NICHOLSON'S CELEBRATED BOX WOBM RKIIEDT. TOHK simplest and moat eSeotnal l , J. or killing and expelling all kind* *o* Worms in tbo Horso. The remeii ooubtf of a tasteless and odonrleu powder whlm is easily administered in horse-feed. Xvea if the horse is ree from worms, the Powder* will aot as a tonio, patting the animal tp tip-top condition. The live* of man able hone* have been saved in and aroiina Hawke's Bay by tbo prompt oae of Niohol son's Remedy. The following is a te*M| menial out of many:— To Mr. Nicholson,—Dear Sir,—AftlK giving my horae a number of doses of yew "BotWorm Remedy" a great quantity el wflrms were expelled, and I can row r*oo<&meed your remedy a* the best I have nsed. It is simple, and so easily admktftf tend, and at the same time so affecfcul that I will recommend it to acyooe in search of raeh a remedy. It expels all kind at wore» My horse is now in perfect ocndHioYi nd is .eating well, ana hlsoaat 1* smooth a d glossy.—l remain, yottts faith* folly, Thomas Bbadioid. Woodville, August, 1899. Price of Remedy -la 6d packet (4 powdanj poitan don cioh Distributing Agent for Tamnaki—A) X) Sxua, Chemist, Hew Plymouth. Waitara Agents—Lawbuku Dm Prepared only by T. A W. NICHOLSON, ILPJL, Pharmaoentical Chemist and Druggist (fag exam.), Woodville, HJi. 1902 WISE'S .218 NEW ZEALAND POBTOHIOS DIRECTORY. WILL He issued early in January, 1901 with the lattst and up-to-date information of every pert of the whole oolony, at the very low prioe of 21*., for over WOO lerge-rited page* of Directory matter printed and bound in New Zealand, forming the cheapest Directory over issued out of Britain, and by far the largest printing and undertaking ever done in any of the Australaslan colonies, and equalling ia ooxopilation the largest Directories in Britain. The last (1901; issue, like that of 1900, is oat of print, so great again was the denuiad for the volume, an Indication to tinaln*— people to secure early the 1802 218. WIBEB DIRECTORY* Wise's New Zealand Post Offioe Directory circulates all over the colony, lust a* greatly in the North as iu the South Island, and as greatly on the West Coast as on the Start, and indeed everywhere, and in Australia and Britain it is also in great request. It is constantly referred all through tha year, by all classes, and being now published yearly, it is rendered a highly valuable work to everyone, as in addition In the names and addresses, it contain* a vast fond of information of pastoral and agrioultual people, as well as medical, ecMeaiastioal, legal, insurance, banking aud local government, brought up to the very end of year* WISE'S DIRECTORIES-' Offices: Dunedin and Christchureh, n 1 Sydney. Brisbane, Hobart, Melboirn Adelaide and Perth, where W Directories for each of these )n are issued at their respective offices yearly. to. TARANAKI PLUMBING <fc TINSMITHING WORKS. SMARTBROS., NEW; PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, AND INGLEWOOD. WE have lately made large alteration in our premises in Brougham-street, the workshop being now fitted up with tha latest machinery. We are therefor* in m position to give satisfaction in all apartments of the trade. A branch has been opened at Inglewood, where a first-class tradesman will be ia charge. All orders will be executed with despatc and all work guaranteed SMART 3R08.. PLUHBBRS, GABFITTERS, TINSMITH*. AND KLKOTUICIANB, New.Plymouth, Stratford and Inglewood. The largest Plumbiug and Tinsmithiog firm between Wellington and AucklauX d.. B'<siS'irlsHSLij Arr tfc,* i ?«*<■ • »■' rctmdy f«ir a)i *'eu.4l« cotfe* pUims. • y in* KtiCUlly. Thf Vcuu.ne b«,vt t;><» * sjnu'ur.' r>f * u Mahiik ( reglfter<>2 mildllt V.):*!> '» JSu ! 4-1> fhuuld b# fltauut t;iun., t.-r J*r of ».t * JK-mi*ub^iigiiouUi»eWorUL x).« u lM.t| I ||TKAMPTMi,CIMb| Altaic SHAKLANUaCo ,Lt<l..Auckland*WclltM|Mkj "> »uil Mi» JU.UAIU* C*.. <►"*» hank* '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 220, 26 September 1901, Page 1
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722Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 220, 26 September 1901, Page 1
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