POLYPATHY! POLYPATH NEW SYSTEM OF HEALING, v NEW SYSTEM OF HE j THIRD VISIT TO NEW PLYMOUTH. /. _ . THE Management of the POLYPATHIO MEDICAL INSTITUTE, of Cbris will make their Third Professional Visit TO-MORROW (SAIURUA February, and remain until TUESDAY night, the 11th. . ~"More Cures made by Polypatby than any other System in the \ FREE TREATMENT. FREE TREATMES THREE DAYS ONLY. Consultation, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., WHITE HART HO Oonsullalion, Advics and Absolute Treatment Curable Luease FREE OF CHARGJC. Me only to bi p»id for. .[ Surblt A Magnanimous Offbt. << POLYPATHY, the New Method of Bealul the surest and most rapH Sysiem. as >' '" r^ 9 i u I aHolute certainty such diseases as OANOK»,SM LEPSY «d A-THMA-incurable under tne# system- as well as all chronic and nervous compute if women and men I NOTE.—They vist. en route. Hawera, V" A -"*' February sth; Stratfor.l. 1 hursday and I --' —■■>- '"- v -ruary; and Inglewood, Wedn_ ..
WIS, BOTS. BOTB sioHotsotfs, OBLRBBATID BOX WOBH BEMSDT. orkilHuir and expelling all kinds a Worm, in the Horse. The reme.. eongUta «the bo«e U ree from worms, the Powders will act as a tonic, putting the animalin Bawke's Bay by the prompt u» of Niohol ion's Bemedy. The following is a test! monial ont of many:— To Mr. Nicholson,—Dear Bir,-After r" a pert qutnt were expelled, and I can jow woo*vied. It is simple, and so easily admin i' V that I will recommend it to anyone in seawr X of such a remedy. It expels all kind ct Jfy bone ia now in perf<y.tccn. SttM, ndi is eating well, and his coat Is , THOHAB BBADfOHD WoodTiUe, August, 1899. Woe of Bemedy -ls6d packet (4 powders —-—, d on each packet, _ger* for Taranaki—A 1 SjkS Ohemist, New Plymouth. Waitara Agents—LAWBMKM BEOS Prepared only by TAW. NICHOLSON,-MAAr, js-niaoeuticsl Ohemist and Droggist (by H.B.
PARIS EXPOSITION. ,HOT HK B VIOTOBY FOBTHB AIjPHA-DELAVAIj SEPARATOR. THE CO-OPERATIVE 80CIET' Have been notified by Hetm IIiSON, STBUTHMS t 0 ~ Of lirwtohnrcb,aiatUieyiecelT«iS cable on aturday that toe AL?HA-i« LAVAL SBPARATOBb hadwcnredtheGßAMD PRIZK at the Pari Exhibition, beat" tog all other competitor! ttATT & LAING ESTATE, <fe FINANCIAL AGENTS. yOB BALB.' j *rea freehold rising district, 700 acres | ' , fenced, whare, etc, good roao, balance to remain at 4J per cent. i , acres freehold, progresswe dWwMjO acres* grass, 160 chains fencing.sheep yards and dip. wbare. good road. Price < 2£ta grass, 8 >ocks,_sbeep pioor ierms: oent 840 acres. . L 1250, balance to remain at 4 per j , , one boors drive from | three sheep to the acre, mo . **> 15350 best a-^n i». to: *■s 5s per acre. l«ms. t/r.» .a-ti, balance to rema.- >« freehold, guod <li- *. irVy all in V**~- ' U ' >l p-u,„ fencing, good i.ouse s ™& One of the cheapest farms i «£' North fated. Price: L 4 per acre Owner leaving lox EnglandWATT & LAING, land Bstot , and Knancwl Agents ■Jppoßite totte Palacel Hew Plymouth i»m sunbeam TOrtWOKTI-OW J'PA COCK 180S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 34, 10 February 1902, Page 1
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480Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 34, 10 February 1902, Page 1
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