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The "Microbe," bringing cougb and ro'd, His now a busy season, And bound to get a lasting hold Unless we list to retgon. bring tie to the grave, Tliftb't positive and sura, But pvorv dapger wo oan bravi With WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT OURE. - Advt. i AFTRR THK KOYAL YIBIZ. Ajtsr exciting tim«s the hearth nf children requires very spe-sial looking after. The* ■the child is father to the man.'physically as well,as mentally., is ono of those troth* t'lat can never be too often insisted upon, and the thoughtful parent will be careful above all to see that her child ha* the proper nourishment to establish it* uonttttntioo. A. good constitution is a rook on which aloM success and strength can be built. Am — in these days for this purpose, none holds st higher place than NBAVB'g Foon job IhglNTB AND INVALIDS. VcOOrling SO tM res« me'lio-al testimony, and, what is perhaps better ftil), the grateful testimony of thousands of happy mothe's, this food eontains all the .essential elements of strength, and while it is pleasant to *'it taste end eagorly taken by children, i« may also be used by per#ons' of all aires with decided benefit. It is a bone-building, health-sue tainingjwodnct that cannot. hj» V-o winnly reoooimendtd and we gladly a<( I oar wordi of praise to that of the numerous mediae! journals and experts that havo recommended it. Vbavb'B Food should havo < prominomt pl«o« in the dietary of every house where thc« ar« nhildren nr invalids.—Advt. As the shop for Rngaeeraent Rings, Wed. dine i i'i T ". Hig-ii Class Watches at moderate prices, Wedding presents, and in fact thorough np-to->iatii.Btdck of JsweMrv, Iter troptaforf and Stiver Good», we reootnfnen<f I J. H. PrtrW-". nextßailway crossing?, Devon treet, New Plymouth. N.B.—lMease not* a few of the lwrfing lines and prioes la advertisement in page 2.—Ar>-* AT Tint BAH, The greatest cvnnlimem, ev*r •vUI to> • nvdicine was t.p«» paid to lio>«Yto "Iter M's.H.R. test Red npnnlv in the Housethe effiosov of this grraat remedy a* guaranteed euro for all <v*» difwrder*. A* oottle won sub-eqnently presented to every member of the House, and Members amr peak in high terms of its goo effento, AS ohewisl* and stores etook it uerfaoMtkH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 89, 18 April 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 89, 18 April 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 89, 18 April 1902, Page 2

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