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Aids'.Digest! Increases Food, no matter how the body unless it is as are associated with an ii assimilation. This may n< gestion, but nevertheless th nutritious it may be in itself, is of no real use to Bimilated. Nearly all forms of ivasting diseases rnpaired condition of the oivaiis of digestion and ot be apparent, m any distrcssin..' symptoms of indi:e process 01 assimilation is not nerfect or complete and vr- therefore the nutritious elements Sii Delicate »2 Children all like Angier's Emulsion and take it of the daily food a re not wholly ab--0l sorlied. It follows, tliat in treating wasting diseases the first effort should be to perfect the functions ofdigestionaiidassimilation.thus 1 improving nutrition by enabling \ the body to derive the full benefit from the ordinary daily food. Nothing is equal to Angier's Petroleum Emulsion for acl comp]ishmgthisresult,andit \ is of ten wonderful to note the rapid improvement effected in cases of wasting that had failed to respond to ' other treatment. Puny, t delicate children that do not thrive on ordinary remedies, and pobrlynourishedpersons of all . ages, rapidly improve under its use, while it i is equally efficacious in clironicbowel disorders, after fevers, measles, &c, and in almost all eases where the digestive organs are impairedandthe food not properly assimilated. k A FREE samy, and a splendid tonic, it is just what the little ones need and it is really marvellous . in many cases to note the rapid improvement in weight, strength and colour. It can lie administered to the youngest infants with perfect safety, and is frequently given to bottle-fed children with their milk. Give it to the children ' they have a cough or cold: if they \ •e pale and thin ; if they are scrofulous or ricketty; if their food docs not digest, or their buweb are out of order. The medical profession proicribe it largely in such cases, and it is used in children's hospitals. on receipt of ii. for J^* Z X>*'l PS&ESCBIBEB MY TOE E3KBICAL PROFESSION. UTIpN.-Ours is !* e °«ginal Petroleum Fmnlsion. It is made with asi 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 A^OSER'S. Of all Chemists and Drug Stores. THE ANGIER CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED SYDNEY, N.B.W.

TO BUILDERS. OiNDEKS will lie e n.ived *■■ my office up to 4 p.m. on •-. II'iDAY, May 24th, luildin,; a Oottago on ice South-road. •" FKANK MESSKNGKR, Architect, 14 15 17 Devon-street. 5 ACRE LOTS FOR .£350. AUBYS perfectly level; town water 1 supply :iv.liable ;mo-t healthy position. Only 'wo miles from centre of town ; metal ro<d. Applr 0 iRTUEW, BRITTAIN & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT AND LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). THE 26th Annua! Meeting of Shareholders will he held on MONDAY, 19th May, 190Z, at 7.80 p.m., at the officß of the Society, Broueham-street, New Plymouth, to receive the Heport of the Directors, the Annual SUtercent of Accounts, and for such other business as may be brought before the meeting 0. RENNELL, 10 14 i 9 Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. "VTOTCE in hereby giTen, Thai, as every [y ratepayer, who is in arrears with his Harbour Kate, has h&d a second notice posted to his address Summonses are now being issued as fast as they can he prepared for the recovery of all out-standing rates. C. REN NULL, Secretarj. New Plymouth, 12th Miy 1902. 14

TARANAKI MUSEUM. 1 on THUHSDAY »nd SATURDAYS afternooD from 2.30 to 4 30 p.m. W. K. SPKNCER, c Hon. Sec. WHITELEY TOWNSHIP. THE Sale of the Mission Farm L°aseh .Ids ia unavoidably POSTPONED for a few weeks. Lithogreph plans are now being prepared and will be circulated when completed ani the oate of sale fixed. I can confidently ask all investors to wait for this sale, the terms are so exceptionally easy. NEWTON KING, Auctioneer. W. Oaukrodgcr, OURRIE STREET, Opposite Co-operative Stores. ONLY part of shipment ex Tongariro arrived in time for sale on Saturday, but balance is now in and can be had at AUCIION PRICES. Striped Flannelettes from 3s 6d per dozan, A lovely White and Cream Flannelette at B*d, worth lid. Pink Flannelette at 6d, worth 9d.

Turkish Towels from 10|d each. Large Towels, 2s and 2s 6d the pair. White Honeycomb Qniits, 9s 4d, 3s 6d, 10s 4d, and 4s 6d. Wadded Quiitu, 8s 6d and 10a Gd, worth double. White Colonial Blank's, las and l!)s. Grey Onlwiial Blankets, 13s. • adiea' Cnibrellas, fplendid line, at 5s 6d. Costume Lengths, 17s Gd, worth 30*. Suit enstha, from 12s 6d. PAINLRSS DKMTISTKY WITHIN THE RKACH OK ALL ONDOX DErsTAL .N'HTITUTE, We claim to hive the '• *■ l'vs'. practice in ne world, which enabl bur to ,-upply modern and faithful leoi'siry at half tbe usual pr ; ce. We f 4thf ullv ai-sure every per.,oc our teeth and materials are exactly thu same as Übsd by all duntists. NOTB OUR PRICES—Single tooth, from 0s ; faithfu filliug, ss: complete seta (upper or lower), from £1 la. Klßo'utely painless extractions —pure gns 2s t>d eximctionn, 2s 6d. i J !ain extractions, Is, Teeth tiWod over n ots. Other •-ientisos' won refitted and reuiired. a.ll work guarantee! 10 years WRIGHT & HUTCHEN. B/.KUvI'K .-( n! SOLICITORS, A member of tln£firm will be at Stony River every sale clay Inglewood Wattara lewood iattuday itara Tuesday (From 10 a.m. t0_4.40 p.m.)

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 109, 14 May 1902, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 109, 14 May 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 109, 14 May 1902, Page 3

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