MIUCSWPLY c? 4m TRADEMARK' RUICTEfteo PASTEURISED MILK CREAM AND BUTTER Will> Delivered TWIOK DAILY by the HW PLYMOUTH MILK SUPPLY COMPANY- 7 Advantages o£the N.P.M.B. Oo.'s Mllki— Seourlty against Germ-bome Disease Keeps Sweet 24 Honrs Longer Cleanliness Guaranteed Parity Guaranteed , Freedom from Ohemioal Preservathw Guaranteed. For Ohildran or Invalids ML'k can b* ob> ta'ned in hemnttoally sealed Glass Jan. Mow: Milk, 8d per quit In glass jars, 3d per Jib Jar. • Samples given, free of cost, cm applloaUon to tbe Manager, or at the Town Offiear **«• BHAWS NBW BCILDINGB, Brougham-street, New Plymouth. Telephone No. 212. T*~ ■ BOTS. BOTS. BOTB, OELKBBATBD BOT WORM BBMBDT. rpHK simplest and most effectual remedy -L or killing and expelling all kinds a Worms in tbe Horse. The remeu ooosllte of a tasteless and odourless powder which is easily administered in horse-feed. Bven if the horse is reo from worms, the Powders will act as a tonic, potting tbe animal in tip-top condition. The lives of man valuable hones have been saved in and around Hawke's Bay by the prompt use of Nlobol son's Remedy. The following is a ta*M monial tmt of many:— To .Mr. Nicholson,—Dear Sir,—Aftsr giving my horse a number of doses of year " Bot Worm Remedy " a great quantlt jet worms were expelled, and I can "-OW reooffimend your remedy as the best I have used. It is simple, and so easily adakut' tend, and at the same time so effects il that I will recommend it to anyone In search of suoh a remedy. It expels all kind ct wonri My horse is now in perfect ocadlUon nd is eating well, and hisooatis smooth a d glossy.—l remain, yours fattbfolly, Thomas Bsumtoid Woodville, August, 1899. Prioe of Remedy -Is <sd packet (4 powders* postage don each packet Distributing Agent for Twranaki—A X Hikes, Ohejnlst, New Plymouth. Waitara Agents—La WMHOI BMN PffiDftred oqlt by T. A W. NICHOLSON, MJPJL, Pharmaeentical Chemist and Druggist (by exam.), WoodviUe, HJB. 1902 WISE'S 218 NEW ZEALAND POBTAFFIOE DIRECTORY. WILL he issued early in January, 1901 with the latest and up-to-date In for* ■nation of every part o' tbe whole colony, at the very low price of 2 10., for over SOCK) luge-riied pages of Directory matter printed and bound in New Zealand, forming the cheapest Directory ever issued out of Britain, and by far the largest printing and binding undertaking ever done in any of the Australasian colonies, and equalling in oompi* lation the largest Directories in Britain. Tbe last (1901) issue, like tha* of 1900, is ont of print, so great again was the demand for the volume, an indication to hnslnn—people to seoure early the 1902 218. WIBEB «IKOTMY> Wise's New. Zealand Post Office Directory circulates allfver theoolony, just as gnady in the North as ia the Booth bland, and as greatly on the West Coast as on the BaaL and indeed everywhere, and in Australia and Britain it is also in groat request. It is constantly referred all through the ?w, by all classes, and being now pub. ished yearly, it is rendered a highly nlo> able work to everyone, as in addition to Mm names and addresses, it contains a vast fund of information of pastoral and agrionltatal people, a» well as medical, scaleslastioal, legal, insurance, banking and local govam» ment, brought up to the very end of year. WISE'S DIRECTORIES— Offioes: Dunedin and Dhristchurch, n i Sydney. Brisbane, Hobart, Melbotrn Adelaide and Perth, where W Directories for each of these in M are issued at their respective offices yearly. to TARANAKI PLUMBING & TINSMITHING WORKS. SMARTBROS., NEW: PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, AND INGLEWOOD. urn have lately made large alteration Y Y in our premises in the workshop being now fitted up with tbe latest machinery. We are thorefora in ft position to give satisfaction in all pattments of tbe trade. A branch has been opened at Inglewood, where a first-class tradesman will be la charge. All orders will tie executed with daepatc and all work guaranteed, SMART3ROS., PLUMBERS, GABFITTBRB, TINSMITHL AND ELEOTBIOIANB, New'Hymouth, Stratford and Inglewood, The largest Plumbing and Tinsmithing flm between Wellington and AnoklauX «• SUNBEAM POUB OB7LON "PEA * gents—B. DOCK k BON. .■ **«*>&
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 223, 3 October 1901, Page 1
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690Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 223, 3 October 1901, Page 1
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