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Weak Children A Sickly Child Made Strong. Wo know you will be greatly interested in this testimonial. It tells you how you can make your sickly child robust and hearty. Mrs. A. Lawrence, of Bowden, South' Australia, sends us this picture of hei child, with the following letter: > r 4-:'. - S V*r>. "My child, now four years old, was alw»y» delicate, ana medicine did bim no good. A friend told me to try AYER'S Sarsaparill'a I did bo, and you would have been astonished; to notice the prompt change. All my friends, say it was simply wonderful. Only four bottles made my weak and sickly child strong and healthy. I want to urge all mothers who have delicate children to try this tonic." | Ayer's Fills are the best liver pills you < buy. They cure constipation, bilioasn< Preparedby Or. J. C. AyerCo., Lowell, Mass., U.S. 4. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. Fishing Season—lst October, 1901, to 30th April, 1802. FISHING LIOENBEB may be obtained from Mr. L. M. Taunton, Sporta Depot, Devon-street, New Plymouth.; Mr. 0. 0, Smith, lnglewood; and frotr the undersigned, D. UcALLVH, Secretary. lien's Licenses 10s, boys un der 16 6s ladies 6s, day license 2s 6d, one week 6s.

Fishing Licenses: PUBLIC NOTICE. RE WERTHHM MACHINES. THIS s to caution the public against buying Sewing Machines represented as Wertheim nniless the trade mark, and stamp of the manufacturer, Joseph Wertheim, Frankfort on Maine, is distinctly affixed to, and imprinted upon, the machine. This caution is torn d necessary, owing to certain unprincipled jiersons pretending to sell genuine Wertht sim Machines, and passing off cheap and worthless imitations thereof, and thereby unlawfully trading on the splendid name and reputation wMEh the wonderful Wertheim Sewing Machines haye ittained as the Most Perfect and Cp-to-date Family Machines that arte procurable. Any infringement of the Wertheim Trade Mark, or fraudulent representation of the same, will, on conviction, be followed by criminal prosecution, as the law directs. JOSEPH WERTHEIM, Manufacturer. By his attorney for New Zealand— Habbz Oscab Hewbtt, 15, Mjinners-street Wellington, SOLH! AGENT for New Plymouth— MISS RETFORD, Dbyon-bt.SBET, New Plymouth.

3ENEEAL 330QKBINDING THOMAS AVERYj is now prepared rtc execute orders for' BOOKBINDING V of {every description. Ascovsn Books Sfkoeaixt Bopnp/awd \Jpm:p to a>-y Pattern on the premwea. I / ggf MCSIO,iMAQJ&jZINES, Exo.» BOCKBi'IH THB j Thbs. Aveiy, jPrinter. Bookseller, Stationer, Bookbinder. VFW.TLTMODTtt SB A Labour or Love. To the perfect hostess it is a I laty ur of love to lay before he. guesis the daintiest of dishes. This she can easily ■ do with the help of Brown ' and Poison's two articles. BROWN & POLSON'S "PATENT" CORN FLOUR j makes light and delicate ? puddings, blanc-manges, cus- l tards, jellies, and many other j tempting things, while their new PAISLEY FLOUR helps to make dainty and ; tempting tea-scones and cakes, ensures the success of all home-baking, and makes all light and digestible. Of Paisley Flour Brown and ! Poison are the sole makers—but their Corn Flour has a ; host of imitators, and if the ] ! you must see that only Brown and Poison's is delivered. BROWN & POLSON'S.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 68, 13 March 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 68, 13 March 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 68, 13 March 1902, Page 4

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