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Better than Cod=Liver Oil. ii can take Cod-Liver Oil for any Nh of time without seriously disturbing the digestive functions. ANGIER'S PETROLEUM EMULSION on the other hand is pleasant to take, does not repeat or cause nausea, and agrees with the most delicate stomach, aiding digestion instead of disturbing it. The gain in '" weight from its use is fullv equal to that from Cod-Liver Oil, while it has healing and curative virtues which Cod-Liver Oil does not possess, and which particularly adapt it to the treat' jiient of Consumption and other chronic lung affections and wasting diseases. It relieves the most obstinate cough and heals soreness and inflammation of throat and lungs. It soothes and disinfects the digestive tract, checking fermentation, and greatly improving digestion, assimilation and nutrition. It also gives vigour to the nervous system and builds up the health and strength generally. 2*2* For Digestive l Disorders. 1 Food is of no real use to the body until it has been digested and absorbed. It does not matter how nutritious the food may be in itself, it is useless unless it is assimilated. Nearly all forms of wasting disease are associated with an impaired or unhealthy condition of the organs of digestion and assimilation; therefore in treating such diseases the first aim should be to improve nutrition by correcting digestive disorders and increasing the power to assimilate ordin- ' ary foods. Nothing is equal to Angier's Petroleum Emulsion for accomplishing this result, and it is often wonderful to note the rapid improvement effected in cases of wasting that had failed to respond to other treatment. Puny, delicate children, that do not thrive on ordinary remedies, and poorly nourished persons of all ages rapidly improve under its use while it is equally efficacious in chronic bowel diS' orders, after fevers, measles, etc., and in almost all cases where the digestive organs are impaired and the food not properly assimilated. It has positively i equal in Bronchitis, Consumption, Weak Lungs, Chronic Cough, and all Wasting Diseases. A FREE SAMPLE On receipt of id. postage. Mention tow gaper m PRESCRIBED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. OAUTION.—Ours is the original Petroleum Emulsion. It is made with a special oil obtained from selected wells, and carefully purified by our own process. Imitations made with ordinary petroleum cannot have the same effect. BE SURE TO GET ANGIER'S. Of all Chemist* ana Drag Stores. .THE ANOIER CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED, SYDNEY, N.S.W.

MB. JOHN STEVBNS. or his Agent, will attend with the Imperial Remount Commiesiorers at the undermentioned places for the purpose of purchasing: Horses for South Africa of n stria ler class than has hitherto b*en purchased, viz.: - from 14.2 to i 6.1 hands. Any colour will be accepted excepting white or piebald, age from fire to ten years, inclusive:— New PIymouth—WEDNESDAY, 16 h April. Stratford-THUKSDAY, 17th April. Haweia FRIDAY. 18tn April. Patea-SATURI.AY. 19th April. Wanganui—MONDAY, 21 at April. to PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. NEWTON KING has leceived instructions to submit to public nompatitioo in 4pril the property known as the Mission Farm, on the Groat South Koad, betpeen Slew Plymouth and the Harbour. The area of the several lots will vary from a quarter of an sere to six and a half acres, and each lot will bn offered on a 21 years lense with perpetual right of renewal, and will be absolutely free from all conHtlo'.a as to improvements. 'J he upsets 'iavi been fixed very low Under this system purchasers will not loch up any capital m the land, and will be f te go improve their holdings as they ohoose. Lithograph pl«ns and full particulars will be issued later. r» . makes BOOTS AND 3-ar- w- '.ri HARNESS waterproof -"C y. - as ft ilucli's Viauk, and rvj iff'is "E soft as velvet. Adds U i?.?- three times to the wear GOLD MEDAL of , lcath «r, odour. Allows polish & with blacking. * 22 EXHIBITION HIGHEST AWAItDS. for superiority Black or Brown colour. Sold by Boot Stores, Sadlers, Ironmongers, etc. Manufactory, Dulwich,London, Eng. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. ALL New Policy-holders payine their first Annual Premiums before the end of the year will receive Two Years' Bonuses in the next Division of Profits at the end of 1902. Half-yearly and Quarttrly Policies will receive Bonuses in proportion. Reversionary Bonuses already granted to ""olicy-holders. £l/30,000, exceeding the .otal amount of Olairas paid by the Department j. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner, U. W. OOTTIER (Bandmaster 'J'ownJßaod), TBAOHISE OF THE VIOLIN, OORNET, BRABS AND REED INSTRUMENTS. The Reed Section under the supervision of Mb. Syd. Oottibb. Address Molesworth-street UtitmSTKY. DEDUCTION IN DENTAL FEES AMERICAN DENTAL COMPANY JL beg to intimate that they have purhased Mr. A. D. Gray's old-established ental practice. We a;e importing direct from themanU' factories in New York and London and guarantee the teeth used by us the best pro' curable. Sets from £1 Is; Single Tocfch from ss. Pure gas administration, 2s Sd; ordinary extractions, Is; Gold Stoppings and Crowns at lowest fees. All the latest and best appliances—the whole under the personal supervision of Mr Gbay, who will act as Manager of New Ply month branch. Sote the Address— CENTRAL CHAMBER (over Ambory Bro.'s.) New Plymouth. <3 9* 23 ■H :r sa m J, y THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAIi ACADEMY OF ; MUSIC AND ROYAL COL- . \ LEGE OF MUSIC OF LONDON to; 1~~ EXAMIN ATIONS for 1902 will bs held J as under, viz. j Elements of Music, Harmony, and Counter- ! point, on the 7th Jnne. Practical Examinations in vocal and instrutnd mental musis at a date to be an> iti ! nounced later. test Gold and silver medals will be given t< the candidates taking first and second placet ear on the Honnuis list in New Zealand. 1 Mußic published foi last year's examina tore tions may be used this year. Copies of regulations and syllabus can to 1, had on application to the undersigned, to All entries close on the Ist May. F W. RICHMOND, d Hon. Local reprcf eatativfc

ELECTION OF SQHOOL COMMITTEES. ANNUAL MEETING OF HOUSEHOLDERS. THE Annual Meeting of Householders for the Election of School Committees will be held in the several School Districts, at the places stated below, on MONDAY, April 28th, at the houlr of 7 r>.m., for the purpose of electing jluly nominated persons as Members of School Committees for the ensuing year, as provided by Section 5 of " The School Committee's Election Act, 1891." The number of persons to be elected for ear.h district is as follows: Denbigh Road, Huirangi, Hurford Road, Huiroa, Matau, Ngariki, Pukearuhe, Pohokura, Purarigi, Rowan Road, Tarata, Tataraimaka, Tahora.Tatutawa, 'J'ongaporutu, Uruti, and Waihi each five (5) persons. The election to be held in the respective school ho'ises. Bell. Bird Road, Carrington Road, Cardiff, Dudley Road, Durham Road, Kgmont V'll>.ge, Kitham Road, Fr&nWlep Road Fitzroy, Huiak.ima, Ke»>4 Road, Kaimata, Kaiauai, Lepperton, Mangorei, Midhirst, Mahoe, Ngaire, Opunake, Oaonui, Okato, Oakura, Omata, Pnngarehu, Pembroke Road, Rahota, Ratipiko, Salisbury Koad, Stanley Road, Tikorangi, Tariki Road, Toko, Urenui, Wares, Waitara, and Whangamomons, each seven (7) persons. The election to be held in the respective school bouses. Kent Road election to be held in the Lower Kent Road Schoolhouse; Bell, in the Bell Block Schoolhouse; Toko, in the Toko Town Hall. New Plymouth, Tci*lowood, atd Stratford each nine (9) persons. Now Plymouth election to be held in the Town Hall, New Plymouth ; Ingiewood election to be held in the Schoolhouse, Inglewood. Stratford election to be held in the Soboolhouee, Stratford. NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES. Householders of the various School Districts are hereby requested to send in to the Chairman of the School Committee in their District the names of persons, being Resident Householders, nominated by tnem to serve on the Committee for the ensuing term. The nominations must be in writing signed by the proposer and candidate, and sent to the Chairman of the School Committee on or before MONDAY, April 21st 1902, not later than 8 p.m. Nominations may also he mude at the Meeting of Householders to be held on MONDAY, April 28th, 1902. The first meeting of each of the newly elected Committees for the appointment of Chairman is hereby convened at tho above named places immediately after the elections. By order of the Board. P. S. WHITOOMBE, Education Office, Haich 27th, 1902. 226w8 GUARA VrKKT> ABSOLUTELY PURE THEBBIFORK TUB BUST. / GEAR CO.'S (EXTRACT V OF MEAT For WERP TKA, tf BATIKS. 80U?3, dAtJCES, vory liLr.le of the strength uad wivimc of pcuufli? piiwm meat. Obtainable tUro7itf"b.om tlio Colony. m.st* FOiK IT, .sinsS Tafea He 0«m 1 LOOK OUT FOR SUNSHINE.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 81, 11 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 81, 11 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 81, 11 April 1902, Page 3

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