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Stubborn Coughs ridmSOSF? PETROLEUM EMULSION not only quickly relieves the most obstinate cough and soothes and heals the throat and lungs, but at the same time J. S^il 6 ™ P Jl tlte ;, alds dl ? est i o n,' and greatly improves the general health. It 1a equally good for the cough of Chrome Bronchitis, with profuse expectoration; the dry, harsh, throat cough; the irritating cough of Influenza; and for whooping cough and croupy coughs of children. To those who I are subject to bronchial attacks it 1 is an especial boon. The cough » and breathing are made easier almost at once, the irritation in throat and bronchial tubes is soothed, the character of the expectoration is altered, and a i general improvement effected Ifif ma •# 'ffiPlk are Coli sta"tly receiving resLUNfIS lA FREE SAMPLE Angier's Petroi Emulsion combines the antisepti< soothing and he on receipt of 3d. for postage. trole qualities of the Hypophosphites of lime and soda. The best proof of its value in the treat- ' motit of Consumption and ' mic Lung AfEectionr is the fact that it is pre scribed eminent lung specialists, and is used in the large Consumption Hospitals. Under its use appetite is restored, digestion, assimilation and nutrition are greatly improved, the weight is increased, and a greater vitality and power of resisting dise secured. After Pneu Pleurisy, Influenza, Bronchitis; ' or any illness that has affected , the lungs, or that has left the system in a weakened "run-down" condition, nothing will so quickly and surely heal *•■'"» <h™«hm>il ti««n«i restore the gem renewed life and vigour into the entire system. PRESCRIBED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. CAUTION,—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 Chemists and Drug Stores. THE ANGIER CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED, SYDNEY, N.S.W. \Co*' „*.<>•

WHITBLEY TOWNSHIP. THE Sale of the Mission Farm L°aseh Ids ia unavoidably POSTPONED for a few weeks Lit! og'-pph are now being prepared and will i?e cicula ed when completed an! the date of sa.e fixed. I can confidently ask all iivestors to wait for this sale, the terms are so exceptionally easy. NEWTON KING, Auctioneer.

BOROUGH OP NEW PLYMOUTH, TBNJlsris are invite! for the Grazing Right for one year of the western portion of th« Racecourse Reserve, comprising th'rty-3ix acres, more or less. Particu'ars and conditions may be seen on application at the Borough offices. Tenders endorsed " Tender for Grazing " must reach me not later than 4 p.m. on MONDAY, 21st April inst. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. Borough Offices, 21 April 15th, 1902 TxRANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. r |"HK annual Mee'ing of the above Society * will be held in the Borough Council Chambers on SATURDAY, the 26 th in-t,, at 2.30 p.oo. Business: ' r o receive th« annual report and balance sheet, election of officers and general. D. McALLUM, td Secretar*.

TENDERS. r are invited and will be re l ceivsd at my Office until 4 p,m. or MONDAY ttie2lst April, fir the erectior of a Rei-ideuce at EYanUley road for Mp Irmn. •he l'jwe»t or ary t ndeo not nucessarilj nccepte). J. A. HAISHV, j* > cbiteet, 5,9.15,18.21 Pevoa-street.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OFFERS TO SUPPLY ST.EEFERS FOR OBEOSOTING. Stores Manager's Office, Wellington, Oth Marcb, 1902. THE Railway Department is prepared to purchase Kimu, Miro Kahi«at»a. Matai, Totara, and Tawa NLEKPERS, for creosoting, in lots of 250 or more, delivered and stacked *t any railway station oi- siding between Eketahnna and Takspau, and Wanganui and Wood vx lie, ' ff-rs to supply, stxting price and number of e,#ch kind of sleeper and p'ace of delivery, will be received at the otorea Manager's Office, up to 30th April, 1908. tileepers to be of the exact dimensions of 7/t. by Bin by sin., at least one half heartwood, free f'om barfc. large knots, shakes, and other defects. They may t e either sawn or hswn, but must be truly rectangular in shai>e and out of winding, sawn square at ends, and the hewn sleepers must be neatly dressed. Tbey must be cut from large trees (no honeycombed or burnt timber will be accepted), to ba stacked as directed, snd to be approved and passed by tha Kailway Inspector,

Sleepers will be inspected in the hush if so required by the fuppliorp, but no Inspector will be sent to pass a less number than 250. On receiving notice of sleepers bsinu ready for inspection, the District Engineer, Wanganui, will send an Inspector to pass and brand them. After the sleepers have been inspected and bran ed tb.3 supplier must deliver them at the railway station or siding at which he offered to supply; after such delivery ha* been mude the Jnpector will 0 l.ha supplier his certificate, and for finch as have passed inspection payment will bs made within fourteen days, or as near as may be, of the Inspector's certificate having been given, Twenty-five per cent, of the n imber undertaken to be supplied, to be delivered by the end of Mav, 1902, fifty per cent, by th« end of July, 1902, and the whole by the 31st let ber, 1982. NOTB.— sa the sleepers are required for creosoting, attention is specially din cted to the necessity of their being absolutely in accordance with the specif!mtion. particularly as to shape and size, failing which tfeey wi!l not be accepted. 18 2124 BY ORDER.

IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE ESTATE OF ERNEST HALL OORNEY", of New Plymouth, Oarpeotcr, Deceased, Intestate, X this estate be paid to 'J'. W. I'ISHBB, Esq., District Agent of the Public Trustee, Nsw Plymouth, or lodged to the credit of t.he Public Truateii's Account at any Postal Money-order Office. All accounts against this estate may be to the Agent of the Public Trustee, as above, on or before THURSDAY, the fifteenth day of May next, on the printed forms, which can tie obtained for the purpose from any of the Agents of this Office. Any account not sent in by the day named may be rejected. J. W. POYNTON, Public Tmstee. Public T>at Office, ' Wellington", iijth April, 1902 18 VV Porridg-) Meal. Cheaper than oatme .I.—WboUg tie Agents, BUBQBBS, Fbasbr fc Cfo,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 89, 18 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 89, 18 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 89, 18 April 1902, Page 3

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