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r . POLTPATHIC . I i 5W SYSTEM OF HEALING, v NEW SYSTEM OF HMtflra THIRD VISIT TO NEW PLYMOUTH. THE Management of the POLTPATHIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE, . Wlll 1 "!* J* fad Professional Visit on SATURDAY. Bth remain until WEDNESDAY night, the 11th. *g-More 'Cures made by Polypathic than any other System FBEE TREATMENT. FREE TREATMENT, I THREE DAYS ONLY. \ \ Consultation, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., WHITE HART HO rpL.I Consultation, Adyic<i and Absolute Treatment iofl all Cnrable Lirease FREE OF CHARGE. Mepipiud only to b» paid for. M ' Shkbly a Magnanimous Opphp. I j POLYPATHY, the New Method of Healii) the surest and most rapid System, as it cures absolute certainty such diseases as OANOER, BPILEPSY and ASTHMA—incurable under theßold system—as well as all chronic and nervous oomplßnts •if women and men - NOTE.—They visit, en route. Hawern, Wednesday, February sth; Stratford, ihursday and Friday,! 6th and 7th February; and Inglewood, Wednesday, J2th Februarj. |

SOTS. BOTS. BOTS, NIOHOLBOITB OBLBBBATED BOX WOBH BBMBDY. or killing and expelling all kinds a Worms in thu Horse. The remen consists of a tasteless and odourless powder which is asily administered in horse-feed. Evan If the ho«* is ree from worms, the Powders will act as a tonic, patting the animal in tip-top condition. The lives of man vainable hones have been saved in and aronnd Hawse's Bay by the prompt use of Nlchol son's Bemedy. The following is a teati ' monisl out of many:— To Mr. Nicholson,—Dear Sir,—After grvitg my horse a number of doses of year "BotWorm Remedy" a great quant cf , and I can now recommend your remedy as the beat I have need. It is simple, and so easily admbw tared, and at the same time so effectn*! edy. It expels all kind < worn* 3 IMy horse is now in perfect andttkm ftidis eating well, and his coat is smoothed glossy.—l remain, youis faith* folly, Thomas Bradfobd. Woodville, August, 1899. , Woe of Bemed y -Is 6d packet (4 powders postage don each packet. Distributing Agent for TaranaU—A v >Btkjb, Ohemist, New Plymouth. Wattaa Agents—Lawbxwji Bros Prepared only by T. A W. NICHOLSON, M\P.A., Phannaceutioal Ohemist and Druggist (by .), Woodville, HA

PARIS EXPOSITION. SOIBIB TIOTOBI ALPHA-DELAVAIi SEPABATOE. THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIET' Have been notified by Henro Mason, Btbuihbbs & 0 ~ of hnstcirarch,thftttheyraceiTb£ cable on ataiday that the ALPHA-DB LAVAL SBPABATOBb hadeecurodthsGßANDPßlZß at the Pari Exhibition, beat] leg ell other competitor*

MTT ft LAING ESTATE, <fe FINANCIAL FOR SALE.I acres, freehold rising district, 700 acres in grass, fenced, whare, etc., good road, nearly all metalled, carries a lot of stock. Price, L2lss per acre. Term: LSOO cash, balance to remain at 4J per cent, (acres freehold, progressive district, 450 acres in grass, 160 chains fencing, sheep yards and dip, whare, good road. Price L3lss. 000 acres, Id, splendid district, 14011 acres in grass, 8 paddocks, sheep proof, 4-roomed house, shearing shed, . sheep and cattle yards, dairies, etc. A first-class section. Price, L4los per acre. Terms: L 1250, balance to remain at 4 per cent. 840 acres, ~ one hoars drive from Waiters, all grassed but 140 acres, large portion ploughable at once, some ploughed, well watered and sub-divided, first class new bouse, yards, shed, etc., quaranteed to carry three sheep to the acre. Prio : L 6 10s per acre. Easy terms. 6350 Acres, freehold, first-class district, main road, best markets, 3300 acres in best English grasses, 10 miles sheet'-proof fencing; homestead, yards,i her etc. Price: <3 5s per acre. Terms: X acre cash, balance to remain for 5 years._ 1000 Acres, freehold, good district, main road, nearly all in grass, sub-divided, sheep-pro fencing, good bouse and outnildings. One of the cheapest farms in . fte North Island. Price: L 4 per acre Owner leaving for England. 1000 Acres, freehold, coast land, equal anything in the Waimate Plains, suitable fattening or dairying, factory adjoingood homestead, land in good heart a well sub-divided. On o best -rm in the country. Pr L per Very easy terms. WATT & LAING, Xand Estate, and Financial Agents Opposite Coffe Palace) Hew Plymouth -abk for SUNBEAM rtrßii o«"fl» TEA. Agoat-R. 000K BOH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 29, 4 February 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 29, 4 February 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 29, 4 February 1902, Page 1

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