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THE SICK ARE CURED AND THE SOEPTIOS LEFT TO WOSDBB. -THE--29, LATIMER SQUARE, GHRIBTCHURGH. POLYPATHY, THE NEW METHOD OF OORB, is the surest and mort rtpiS q*tom diseases as CANCER and EPILEPSY-incurable under the old ajßtem-M w»ll M tfl Chronic and Nervous Complaints of Women and Men. " „ They treat all Female Ailments by the Polypathio Methods, wnlob ao »W»y f»*U Examinations and Local Treatment. „_,*,.•.«. u „ »__ »-"- celebrated Hindoo Remedy, so well and favourably known in the Old World HtM ■• Anti-Agnechal Method." MORE CURES MADE BY POLY- • «d(i 1 PATHY THAN ASY OTHER SYSTEM IN THE WORLD. Hundreds of Testimonials, as under : NERVE PROBTR*TION AND LOSB OF ' VITALITY. 1 Gentlemen,—l feel that lam cured, and believe j it to be due to your remedies and excellent treatment. A few months ago I was a total wreok in i mind and body, and often wished myself dead, but now I am a strong and healthy man, and feel that I have something to live for. Be sure I will never fail to recommend yeur Institute to fellow men, for I think if I had not undergone your treatment I would now be in m» grave. To »ay that lam grateful to you is to put it mildly. If I can help you in any way I shall daem it a pleasure to do so.—Yours, with gratitude, G. P. WATSON. If yon cannot Visit, Write for Question List to OHRISTCHDROH, with stamped envelope, and i you will receive an immediate reply. Medicine Paoked Free from Observation. Oar- ' riage paid Parcel Post, Hundreds cured annually by letter. fiffir! if Hi'::^ UOUOWM"'» jpw WOUK2* IHN I Iflbli I skin "SISrW, •|Mliiiiiiiili»iTr.tiri rrr" - '—- —-—-•—-»--»

EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR A«D MORTGAGES. INSURANCE 00., T7OR a Small Premium, will relieve yon of liability through accidents happening to Full particulars from W. J SHAW, District Manager, New Plymouth. JUST ARRIVED. DELICACIES FOR THE SEASON. PICNIC PIES TINNED QUAIL BLUFF OYBTEBB POULTRY IN TINS and a good assortment of POTTED MEATS. Also—)£r~-Xarge Variety of PEAK FREAN'S BISCUITS opening up." CORDIALS of all descriptions. Nothing but the best brands kept in stoofc. Tucker's Jellies, 6d par pint packet. VEALE & SON, OS, VON STREET ( LAND. LAND FOB PALE—180acres, leasehold; 1J miles from New PI < mouth, ctae to railway station and sale yard*; fenoed and sub-divided, jtooi boose; veiy low price for goodwill and improvements ; rnnoal rent, £35 10s. Section an.l new house, Bast End New Plymouth; 5 rooms besides bath room, ball, and verandah; let to (rood tenant at IP i a week. Price £426; £175 can remain on mortgage. Devon-street, New Plymouth.—Two foil "Bound House" property; 83 feet 2 inches frontage to Devon-street and same to Courtney street. A flrst-olass town investment. 133 acres, 2 mites from Inglewood by metal road; fenced and subdivided; part ploughed; 4-room house, 'arge barn, 10-bail cowshed and other buildi»g», and large paved stockyard ; an excellent dairy farm. Only L 9 per acre. 100 acres, Huirangi District, about 10 roiled from New Plymouth; excellent dairy farm, well fenoed, and sub-divided; 6-room house and farm buildings; creamery olose by; 2 miles from railway station. Only LlO per acre. Town of New Plymouth.—Several excellent building sites in best part* of town. Inglewood.- Full reotion in centre of town; grand business site. 28 acres and new house suburbs of Midhirst. Desirable family residence with land, New Plymouth. 2000 ac os, Awaklno. Good graring fans. 470 acres grass, remainder light bush. Three room house, considerable fencing. Mr. N. King's sale yards handy. Both Auckland rid Tarar.aki stock markets available, about 25 miles from Te Haiti Railway Station on North Trunk Railway. Only L2 per aore for the ircehold, all but LIOOO can remain at 4J per cent. 180 aares, Durham Road. Abon IIS acres in grass, 4-room house, etc,, level and dry, 8 miles from Railway Station and Dairy Factory, by good level road; SO chains wire fencing. £5 10s per aore. MWbirst—s sections andoottrge. Prioo only fcso TO BE LET. 1970 acres, first class graring land, about one quarter in grass, small house, eto. 15 years lease with right of purchase. We duw transfers of freeholds or lesu.s mortgages and leases, o'. >., at Broken barges. We negotiate mo-tgages, large and srouP, at low rates of interest. We act as agents for oonnb/ solicitors, la id brokers, and others in registering dicds, etc. We adverff™ property for sale iVee of charge. Insti-lotions promptly attended o if sent by post, or left v,»th A. H. Moore punake, F P. Foohes, Wa»srley, or Peri/ jtPercivai, Inglewood. A.C.FUOKKS&C 0 LICENSED LANDBBOKBBB, JHev ftJPMtn, ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 271, 16 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 271, 16 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 271, 16 November 1901, Page 4

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