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POLYPATHY! POLYPATHY! HEW SYSTEM OF HEALING, v NEW SYSTEM OP HEALING.! TO-DAY, US D£ » N» P LYMOUTH. LYMOUTH. FREE CONSULTATION UNTIL 8 P.M. QTMore Cures mad* by Polypathy than any other System in the World. J| j J L--=' J Y-\mr -i k. i^iUIW^J j;-:;«^'v^:: r : FREE TREATMENT. FREE TREATMENT. TO-DAY, LIST DAY. Consultation, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., WHITE HART HOI'EL. Consultation, Advice and Absolute Treatment of all Durable Linease FREE OF CHARGE. Medicine only to be paid for. < Surily a Magnanimous Ofpbb. i POLYPATHY, the New Method of Healing, is the sorest and most rapid System, as it cares fith absolute certainty soon diseases as OANOEK, EPILEPSY and AnTHMA—inourable under the old system— as well as all chronic aod nervous complaints •f women and men NOT*—Visit IPglewood TO-MORROW, 9.30 to 8.30, Hutchison's Hotel. ;

,=- BOTS. BOTS. BOTH, NICHOLSON'S OKLKBBATED BOX WOBH IUDUDT. mHS simplest and mint effectual remedy JL orkßltag and expelling ail Undo 3 Worms in the Hone. The m«i eonskte of a tasteless and odourless powder which la asily administered in bane-feed.'' Evan iftbebo«eis ree from woim*. the Powden will act as a tonic, putting the animal in tin-top condition.' The Uvea of man Tainable nonet have been eared In and around Hawkes Bay by the prompt use of Hichol ■art's' Bemedy. The following U a testl monial oat of many:— •To Mr. Nicholson,—Dear Sir,-After ring my horse a number of dotes of ycm -BotWorm Bemedy" a (tnai quant cf worms were expelled, and I dan row reooitd your remedy aa thebertl have tared, and at the same time ao effeotnU that I will recommend it to anyone in aear it of each a remedy. It expel* all kind ct wonri My bone to now in perfect ocohm<w. nd to eating well, and bis ooat to smooth tally, Thomas Bbamobd. Woodville, August, 1899. Wee of Bemedy -Is M packet (4 powders; "f postage don each packet, -|*«&rtiar-*3PRMo&4^^ Sikbb, Ohemtos, Hew Plymouth. Waitara AgentßT-LAWMNOI 8808 ' Prepared only by T. A W. NICHOLSON, ILBJL, ffaarmeeeutical Chemist and Druggist (by exam.), WoodviUe, HA PARIS EXPOSITION. HOTBIB VIOTOBt MB XM ALPHA-DBLrVVAL SEPARATOR. THE CO-OPERATIVE 80CIET' - Have been notified by Hessn MABOK, STBUTHBBS k 0 ~ Of bnstcbw^,thattbeyrecetf»2 cable on aturday that the ALPHI-PB LAVAL SBPABATOBb hadsec.MedtheGBAMDPBIZI at the Pari Exhibition, beat j lng all othet oofiM?atitOT»} MATT & UUN9 JSSTATE, <s FINANCIAL AGENTS. FOB BALK.' BJSreB. freeuold rising district, 700 acres Moe, L2lss per acre. Term: LBOOcash, balance to reniamat4i racer*. acres freehold, progressive district, 460 acres in grass, 160 oliains fencing, sheep ;yards and dip, where, good road. Price OWaSi. Id.splendid dtotrict, MOt icres in grass, 8 paddocks, sheep proof first-class section. Pries, L* lte per acre. Terms: L 1250, balance to remain at 4 per | house, yards, shed, etc., quaranteedto «arry\three sheep to the acre. Pno : LB ■j«_ —i..™, Kasy terms. iencing; 'homestead, yards,! her e*u Price: *-3 6s per acre. Terms: *m cash, balance to remain for a yean. "road, nearly all in «pniss, .üb-divided. the North Island. Price: L 4 per acre Owner leering for England. I( £Hcres. freehoH, coast land, equal_ D weU subdivided. On o best m in the country. *T i. vet Very easy fcwna. WATT <fc, LAING, Land Estat:, and Knanolal Agents Opposite Cofle Palace} New Plymouth .ASK FOB FOBB 0B?l©!» 'L.— ,1,-11. OQOK**UI

S. BESTFORD TJMBEELLA MAKER. REPAIRS <fe RE-OOVKRING NEATLY EXECUTED. BQNBEADKS MADK TO ORDER NOTE THE ADDBEBB— EAST, New I%™onTH, VIGKtRS & STEYEHS iNGLKWOOD ESTATE 4GENTB, AUCTIONEER*!, avd CATTLE SALESMEN Large Selection of Properties for Sale. . AGENTS FORRoyal Insurance Company Colonial Mutual Life Insurance Co. Castles Bbeep Dips Lawea' Superphosphate. rll kinds o* URA»B onrt K*R*i &«KD •Iwnyp an ttisnd. Also— BONWDUPT f-DANO »nd ot FertlHaara. VALOATIOMB <H< &.7KRV KIND ONDRRTOAKEN. Cattle Raise at> Inglpwoorf for nitrhtly TWH VmH mnntibl? WALL'S INDIAN CORN CURE CUBES Ojrns, Warts and fiomoos. Every bottle is guaranteed by me, any person purchasing this remedy who ia not satisfied can obtain refund of purchase money by communicating with me. I make myself personally responsible for every bottle rold. WALL'S INDIAN PAIN KILLER. This Ointment is guaranteed by me to cure any ache or pain, or purchase money returned in full. These remedies are obtainable only at WALL'S, Gunsmith, New Plymouth , New Plymouth, Ist June,y9flL,_ I hereby certify that after snfferitfg ajjyei corns, I have cured them with Wall's Itfdlan Corn Cur«. / Signed. /' JAMES 0. BYBSJC. PASTEURISED MILK CREAM A&D BUTTER Will be TWICE DAILY by the NEW PLYMOUTH MILK SUPPLY COMPANYAdvantages ofthe N.P.M.S. Co.'s Milk ; Security against Germ-borne Disease Keeps Sweet 24 Hours Longer Cleanliness Guaranteed Parity Guaranteed Freedom from Chemical Preservative* Guaranteed. For Children or Inyallds VIV-- ran be obtained in hermetically ulas* Jars. Prices: Milk, 3d per quart. In glass jars, 3<J per 21b jar. Samples given, free of cost, on application o the Manager, or at the Town Office, SHAW'S NEW BUILDINGS, Broueham-gtreet, New Plymouth Telephone No. 212. rtBE iIUiIMIWIHIiHUifI RELIEVE FEVERISH HEAT, PREVENT FITS, CONVULSIONS, ETC. I Preserve « healthy state of the constu! tattap. turfing the period of Teething,! The nadft (' JOHN STEEDMAN, ! OHEMIST, WAL*BjiT#, StrRREV," Agents—Kemptborne, Proaser, & 00, 1

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 35, 11 February 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 35, 11 February 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 35, 11 February 1902, Page 1

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