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TABANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. Kshlng Season--Ist October, 1901, to 30th April, 1902. . from Mr. L. M. Taunton, Sports Depot, Devon-street, New Plymouth; Mr. 0. 0, Smith, lnglewood;] and froir the undersigned, D. MoALLXTH, Secretary. Men's Licenses 10s. boys under 16 ss, ladies ss, day license 2s 63, one week ss. Fishing Licenses: D. McAlltun) G. 0. Reenan A. Callander G. B. V. Heenan B M. Fowler 8. Penny R. R. E. Lenehan A. B. Fletcher Geo Smih Chas. Smith 0. 0. Smith T. Hopkinson H. Giles 0. B. Bryce B. Fowler J. W. Baby ' j W. A. Bewley A. M. Bewley ! J. B Wilson T. A. Swaysland A. L. Take M. Fraser H. G. Day A. Wallis B. R. A. Haworth G. W. Rodgers For any occasion that requires a sustaining and nourishing food in the smallest compass, one readily taken and easily digested and assimilated by even the most feeble constitution, Bovril is without a peer. For travellers deprived of regular meals, Bovril is an invaluable stand-by; it strengthens and fortifies the system against attacks of disease; it invigorates and builds up in convalescence. mm* 1 HAMHERLESS BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUN Is* only 335. Sd_ carriage paid to any part «f ■aMTalla, Tasmania, or Sew Zealand. ' Price 335. 6d Chasm tbaa the Cheapest. As rood Serviceable as a Quo costing f io. A HARD HITTER. CLOSE SHOOTER. Will Kill up to 80 Yards. mraLfc-BAEBEL, 12-GaUGE, CZOXthL HBE, J3i. B*l, Carriage Paid. *pBX Empire Bbule-fiamlled Bvnmerleu 19 Gauge Breech* < x Loadfnf Otra u a marrel of Cheapness, IhrnWHt*/, and . IISlli1l»^ robnrpd. The breech actioa it inganlons, simple, safe, •Bdpowwfßl; will not get ont of order, and enable* the bod to be i'M<ttU «ir4 Bred with grmt rapidity. The barrel is beamUrt[lvbined,thelm,echls reinforced sud octagonal £aca nlrered to admit long eases. Any maker's e cartridge* fit it The «tc snd cbeqoered, with durable i absolute safety from accidental BMMrali T Mipply One Empire Gvn to < gmaaU* perfect ttttafection, or we will r aaaae DuKiey. ' The Empire Gee ft bored to patten, wiik greet penetration of the ilot The weight l stestOfthK. The low price at wbiellwweanr — nt —•»■«- —— ia for a Hatted tine oahr, beoee, as thU t it oat and tend with j ber, 1901, in order the prite. Six, 64. carriage paid. A. REMARKABLE OFFER I I 1900 POCKET PISTOLS GIVEN AWAY I .' KKID THIS—SECURE OUR FREE GIFT d advertise Our Firm baaenof Empire HammerusiwDi r free, a beamifally flaiahed, nickel - - - ireeeh-loadliis ptn of neat W^mssSx l>er,teliefs«lieniraeiairfeMoi money reraidef. TMWCTOSIA MAKUfMTUBINO A IMPOSTO. M (Established in Melbourne 18881, CoHlos street, Melbourne. "A PERFECT Food for InfiMtj.*,i, i Mrs. Ada S. Ballin, -I I EdUrasof'Pjfr " > Over 70 Tears* i Established Reputation. Food BEBT and OHEAPE&I For INFANTS and MAUDS, CHILDREN and The AGED, nutritious."—Lancet. I • dually suitable to Invalids and Old Veopie."—Medical MagazinsrVES POOD has far some time beat used in ; The Russian 'lmperial Family, -'Admirably adapted to the wants of Infanta and Ycng Parsons," Sir Charles a. Cameron, M.tte Royal College of Surgeons, Inland. t "Contains all the elements of Food is an easily digested form." Gordon Stables, M-X)., R.N. [a »;ost nutritious food FOB NURSING MOTHER&4 j The Absolute Purity | and Great Economy of Bovril | is proven by the fact that over five ■ hundred hospitals aqd Ki-dred public institutions, including all most important in the United Kingdom, are regular users of , j Bovril. Such a practical public | endorsement is conclusive evidence | of the absolute purity of Bovril, and of its great value as a nourishing stimulant in convalescence. So unanimous a verdict, and so great a testimonial, has never before been given to any similar preparation. sfi«fc jjessbs. wnvaj a hutchen SABRISTXas AHD 30U0IT0SS jiaovsßAK-muM SIW PL XMOUT.H.* * MMaYw: *f Uw tm will fees* May 4Ut« «»»ry salt stay. v bCltwwM _ ... SaiweUf WalGera TowSiStf (traa IMO a.s». to 44S *■*•)

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 291, 10 December 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 291, 10 December 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 291, 10 December 1901, Page 4

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