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THE SICK ABE CUREI> AND THB SCEPTICS LEFT TO WONDER. -THEmm. 29, LATIMER SQUARE, CHRIBTCHURCH. POLYPATHY, THE NEW METHOD OF CURB, is the surest and mort rapid iptam of Cure, as grateful Patients are willing to testify, as it cures with absolute certainty IBM diseases as OANOER and EPlLEPSY—inourable under the old system-aa wall asal! Chronic and Nervous Complaints of Women and Men. They treat all Female Ailments by the Polypathic Methods, whloh do »way wlm au Examinations and Local Treatment. , They also desire to impress upon all men who are suffering that they ha?e taa Mf celebrated Hindoo Remedy, so well and favourably known in the Old WosW«»W " Anti-Agneohal Method." ' MOBB CURES MADE BY POLY- d& PATHY THAN ANY OTHER SYSTEM - IN THE WORLD. ; Hondreds of Testimonials, as nnder : NERVE PROBTR4TION AND LOBS OF VITALITY. », Gentlemen,—l feel that lam cured, and believe it to be due to your remedies and excellent treatment. A few months ago I was a total wreck in f mind and body, and often wished myself dead, but now I am a strong and healthy man, and feel I that I have something to live for. Be sure I will ] never fail to recommend year Institute to fellow men, for I think if ( had not undergone your treatment I would now be in m" grave. To pay that lam grateful to you is to put it mildly. If I can help you in any way I shall deem it a pleasure to do so.—Yours, with gratitude, O. P. WATSON. If you cannot Visit, Write for Question List to OHRISTOHUROH, with stamped envelope, and you will receive an immediate reply. Medicine Packed Free from Observation. Carriage paid Parcel Post. Hundreds cured annually by letter.

HOUOwayS; OINTMENT! STIFF JOINT! i Sprains, OLD WOUN3« Piles, Fistulas and all SKIN DISEASES,

TO jD&iBY FIBMBBB RKAB GOOD OALVSB by gMng th m something to take the plaoe of Mm fat removed by the separator. Toto to found in OOD LITXB OIL. A gallon wll tearaoalf. To be obtained from B. 0. TIMPLTO, IMPORTANT K> FASUBBB, cheap MANURES! M MANCBS-£4 Fn To*. OUABANTBBD UUMIB. I Phosphate 27 per «■!, Ammonia 7petr— * BONK DUStl*6 5s PHI To».' QUABAHTMD AXALTBU. TrioaMo Phosphate 48psroas*' Ammonia apvotnM NO. 1 MKTOBEL £6 Si 8d m TOM. SVABAXmo 4XALTSU. One-half Lamtw' StTpJUPHMPHaTi, One-half Bill Dim. NO. 8 MttTOHI. £4los pm Ton. One-ha Lawbb'SrjpjaPHOßPHAM. One-half « H " Mavubb. NO. 4 MKTTJBI. £4 16s PIB TOH. One-third luwrnf BupauFHOßrsu*a i One-third Thomas 1 PHomvum One-third Bows l)ow This to a first-claw Turnip lienor*, tad to peoially reoommended for wet or ion SFBOIAL POTAIO MANUBJC-. £6 rnxov. KAWITI The addition of a small proportiM el Kaihii to any of the Mixture to an ed»a*> tage, and oan be made without extra oMcn I speoified by the porohaeers wren fMaf the order. MIXDUi The Manures are not mind onO Net orders are sent out, and purchasers at tfceit option oan have the original manures aant to them in the maker's bags, and make the mixtures themselves. BFBOIAL MIXTURffij oan In made at my time to suit farmers.

PHOTOGRAPHY. BLACK AND WHITE AND ENAMEL PNOTOB. All one price, vii--2IS PER DOZEN (till farther notloe). KJ state that oar Enamelled Photos are GENUINE ENAMEL, not polished with a hot roller. For real Durable Finish Enamel are by far the best. Ask for these at our Studio, and yon will get what you ask for W. A. OOLLIB, Devon-street. A SILVER WATCH FREE IHESE WATOHESate Silver Oases and our usnal price list for tbem is 40s, but

to Introduce our Goods into the Colon we will seed yon this Watoh free if yo 58. will take advantage of our marveUoc offer. If yon want one write to v without delay, and send stamped ad' dressed envelope for reply. With yen letter send 5a P. Note, for which we wil send von six of oar fall-slied wonderfa Matador Silver Tea-spoons, whioh wear Ilk real silver throughout. After yon receiv the watoh we shall expect you to show it t your friendß and call their attention to thi advertisement. The watoh is sent by regis tered post on your complying with on advertisement and the marvellous offe. whioh we will send. SILVERSMITHS' ALLIANCE, Box 3 S, AUCKLAND. MONEY RETURNED IF NOT SATBIFDJI MISS COTTIER Has now on Bale Extensive Consignments ( WOOLS-* and 8 Piy-WOOLB, —Berlin Fingerings. STOCKING TARNS of all makes Fancy Work Silks in every shade Cloths in Fashionable Teneriffe Wotk Cushions, Oosies, and Oosies fc sbadowwork Delicate lace work, Lace Braids LEATHER GOODS A SPECIALITY, andsome Purses, Card Oases, Desks an Work boxes Novelties in Fashionable Chatelaine and Chatelaine Baps Ladies' Companions—Sciß*or Case Thimbles STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Account Books of all kinds. PJa'n and Fancy Note Paper and Envc lopes in Boxes and Packets. Beading Books in great variety Periodicals, Pattern Books etu. Prayer and Hymn Books, separate and combined Ornaments, Basket-ware, Toys, Dolls, Phot Frames in oholoe designs. AGENT FOR MDME. WEIGEL'B CUT PATTERNS. MISS COTTIER Brougham-street WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH COACH. THE undersigned notifies that he ba< L bought out Mb. Robt. Kibby's interes in the above BUSINESS. Customers wil please note change of hours, viz. : Coach leaves Woitar 9.30 a.i». Coach leaves New Plymouth p.m. I Seats booked and parcels received al West's stables. a. COULTER, ait&ra. OKATO-NEW PLYMOUTH COACH. rjpHE Coach lecv Okato every Monday . andTHUBSOAi at 5 a.m %a<? every Whdnbhday fc Sa-CUBDAV, at ? M »an. Leaves New Ply outh at 1 p.m. on Mon lays and Thursday *nd 3 p.m. on Wednet lays and Saturdays Passengers and luggage can be booked Wees b Btables, New Plymouth, owners residence, Okato. ROBT. T. ROEBUCK, Pkopkiktob. 3ENERAL BOOKBINDING IHOMAS AVERTf is now yreparcd U execute orders for of every description. Account Books Specially Bound and on the premises. ss" MUSK.', MAGAZINES, Etc., Bound in tub Best Style. Thos. Avery, Printer, Bookseller, Stationer, Bookbuudei, «£W PLYMOUTH.

Note—The "W Muingaro tte tart nan in proportion to ooet oat of 19 exthe Government Experimental Fugi it Momohaki in 1897 (tee page ITO, Fifth Report of Agricultural Department) t—experiment! made at Momohaki with rariout Manure* upon Turnip* ia the Beaton 1898-99 ehowthat the Birr remit wai obtained from a mixture of one-third ■teemed bone dut<i and two-third* ba*U slas (Thome** Pbotphete), wbilit the beet remit, at a minimum eoet, waa frwn a ncxture of one-third Lawet* Su ' I Manure. The latter mirture ooa> taint the tame component* at the WM.M, Co. i No. * Mixture, the proportion* Mat a little different. The former oombiaatiM point* o tbe faot, now generally reoo*> nleod, that the value of batio (lag. «2o known a* Xbomai' Phoephate, hie ben greatly under-ettimated. The W.M.B. Co.'* No. 4 Mixture oontaint oa*>thli4 of Thomas' Phoephate. A peruaa of the report of Mr. Gillandert, the manager at Momohaki, embodying the retail* of tbe experimenU referred to. which will be found in the Seventh Report of the Da* partmenk of Agriculture, wonld amply re"'f any farmer who find* a difflor**- '- ecting the moit suitable mannret ~ thi oouPAirr BHimn STOCK FOR FREEZING upon owner 1 ! account at the following rater To include •laughtering, Freeiiag, FOR BHIPMKNIK IN THE MO«TH OF JUNE TO NOVEMBER, inolutW MOTION, £d per lb (three farthing) BEEF, 9-10 d nine-tenth* of a LAMB, 9-lOd „ (nine-tenthaofa*"' 1 ' penny F)R BHIPMKNT6 X.N THR MONTHS OF DKOKMBER TO MAY, inolueiveMtfttON, 1 and Uod per lb (one penny an' one-tenth) BEEF, 1 and MCd per b (one penny and one-tenth LAMB, ' 1-Sd per lb (one penny and one fifth The Wellington Meat Export Company, DIMJOT HLAWIJCW.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 263, 7 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 263, 7 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 263, 7 November 1901, Page 4

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