heumatism Two Bottles Make a Complete Cure. Perhaps your rheumatism is not bad tough to confine you to the bed; yot ime a storm approaches, making you ;enerally miserable. Wo can bring you , lositivoand prompt relief. Mrs. Isabella Menzies, of Gisbome, few Zealand, sends this letter and her | >hotograph: " . 'I took a bard cold which resulted in a rere attack of rheumatism. I tried all kinds remedies without relief. Then I tried AYER'S iarsaparilla was not disappointed, for after taking only wo bottles the rheumatism all left me and I j cured. I want to do everyth.' — T """ *" ke known what a wonderful m rsaparilla is for those suffering the severe as of rheumatism."
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The City Tailor. >EVON STKKET., NEW PLYMOUTH [ A VINO uonred tht urift-Fun-OUBS Tuuua prepared to exeunt* orden at ■aonax hotiob. Castamtn patroolalng m» I TAILORING hIN FASHION. FIT, JtWOBKHANSHIF AUGarmenti GUABANTSBD HOT toShrtak. • NO Boy or GM L»bonr -\ employed. So Old Stock. Good Mitotan of nodon TWEEDS IS FASHIONABLE SHADES. Ohvgee Ifodarato. 'F.W. Jensen, L I*diet*fc Gentlemen's TaQot. ITHE CITY TAILOR, (WO DOOM ABOVE THSAIBI BOIAI , TEA. OOOKfcBOY. A. LISTER & CO. m Dursley, Eng., Manufacturers of the PREMIER OREAMBBi.ARATO OF THE WORLD. Known ONLY as the Alexandra
Give the most UNEQUIVOCAL AND POSITIVE DENIAL to the statements, made by the Agents of the Db Laval, they defeated Messrs Lister 1 * ALEXANDRA at a Pablio Trial In Germany, and declare they have never sold or sent a single ALEXANDRA SBPABATOB to Germany it any time. THE ALEXANDRA TOOK FIRST PRIZE' %t the Royal Agricultural Society s Show, Douoaster, 21 >. BEATING THE DE LAVAL and other Machines Gould any better certificate of efficiency be offered to those in Dairying?
Newton King:, SOLE AGENT for thi ALEXANDRA For the Worth Island of N.Z. (OYAIj MAIL OOAOH. NKW PUI MOUTH TO OPUNAKE. REDUCTION IN CHARGES. Abridged Time-Table.
Fares to Mon. Wed. * Opnnake. Leaves Friday. Bingle. Return. BooUotr Office, 8.30. N.P. Railway Station, 9 am. .- 10s Od ... 17b Od Oaknra... 10.35 a.m. ... 8s Od ... 14s Od .Okato ... 12.46 p.mi ... 6s Od ... 8s 6d ißahctu... 250 p.m. ... 3s Od ... 5s Od ARBIVS at Opnnake 4 p.m. I Fares to I Tues. Thnr. & New Plymouth. 1 Leaves Saturday. Single. Betnm Opnnake 7.30 a.m. ... 10s Od ... 17s 0d Rahotu... 9.10 a.m... 7s 6d ... 18» Od Okato ... 11.30a.m 3s 6d ... 6s Od Oaknra... 1255 p.m... 2s 6d ... 4s Od Arrives at New Plymouth 2.30 p.m Heavy Luggage Bxtra. Dinner each day at Okato, Is. BOOKING OFFICES: Co-operative Stoie, Oorrle-street. New Plymouth. Fowlers' Boarding House, Opnnake In conjunction with above service, a Large Waggon can be arranged for to convey Merchandise, Furniture, etc., at reasonable I 1 ** 68 " T. P. HUGHSON, Propriotor. Okato, 4th January, 1901.
MDAN'S HI J3ffll3MMial RIIEVE FEVERISH HEAT, ■OTT FITS, COHVOLSIOHS, ETC. f rosorv » healthy state of the conrtl* tutloa coring tho period 6t Teething. inewor's "JOHN STEEDMAN, OHEMIST, WALWORTH, StfRRCT,"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 222, 2 October 1901, Page 4
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495Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 222, 2 October 1901, Page 4
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