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Nerve Builds up the System. Strengthens. This warm climate is very trying to all. The blood easily becomes imp-are and tho nervous system greatly debilitated. Hut yon can retain your lvjaliii and x keep your nervous system strong. This is the portrait of Sir. William Fanning, of iieaconsfield, Fromantlc, Western Australia. Inhis letter he says: 0 •* Upon arriving: in Western Australia three years ago, I found that my blood was in bad condition and my general system all run down. I suffered greatly, especially from indigestion. I liad heard so much about AYER'S Sarsaparilla I thought I would try it. I did so, and only three bottles restored my strength, built up my system, and cured my dyspepsia. And 1 have also found it a great nerve tonic." If you are bilious, constipated, or are troubled with headache, take Ayer's Fills. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A* CONSULT THE BE6TMHKOICM. ft MRCICAI IKSTSTUTI That tteie HOTEDIPICIILIBTB 2TAND preeminently >t the hud of the Medici! Profession, is no longer a question of doubt. n»t they have icvertigtted farther into tho myiterie, of life, end penetrated doofer the aoeret - of diwue thui their quite worthy bat len lucceu. lal uaociatee, ie now toknowledged by ill. Thoir experience i* lifelong, and tnclr record In Bydniej tn

A SERIES OF PROFESSIONAL TRIUMPHS. There are thousand* upon thousands in tills load to-daj who are praising their juunea* beeansa thoy hftTe made their lives nappj and brought —Wfiiiim Into tneir homes* NINE DIPLOHAB k OBRTIFIC&T1B OF QUALIFICATIOH ft REGISTRATION Open to Inspection at tho Comal ting Rooms. Registered by Medical Boards of U.S.W., Victoria, South Australia, England and i Si America; lata Consulting Staff, Homeopathic HospltalMalbourna; McdlcolOtafi, British Army. Q TO anwra prompt attention, forward £1 by mall, and full daaorlptlon of your complaint, and we will at one* sand necessary ramadlea for treatment of your allmont. also a cepyof our 400 pas* WedlcaJ *Vork (Illustrated.) Our Commo'wealth Ipost frea on atpiu catl3l. Every Farmer, W*w9r, Mariner, Merchant and Ctor-skcepar aMmM aend for a Copy. tS yon are troubled with Pimples, Buhfulness, Aver* tiontoSodet^.Stupidnais, Despondency, Lous o< Energy, Want ot Ambition or ffelfoonfldenoe, twisting o< eyea or nerres; ot if Tour hande and feet awr»t and tta brightness baa left yonr ryes and 7cm aKt «»w-Bpirited, or yon feel languid in tbe morning on rising, and cannot look your fellow-man straight in the face—theee kre a few of the symptoms absolutely unfit yea for B:ady, Business or #Wriag«. Qet well and be Hen. i There are thousands of yon troubled with Weak, Aching Backs and Sidneys, and otjaer unmistakable aigns of Nerrona Exhanstios tad Premature D«csy. Many dia of this difficulty, ignorant of the caoso, which is the second stste of general debility. Tea most obstinate cases of this dimeter treated with Unfailing Buecess. OUE ELECTuIC INYIGOkMOR.^^^ euratiTe results in Diseases of a Netrons aad Ohronio character. All elssset and oonditions of men should weartoe, Wet la, Partiea. lars post free. All Medidwi tSs leeutly packed ud forwarded, Mnesed fits obsemtioi. to all parte of Asitraluii. Freeman & Wallace f ELECTRO-MEDICAL A 3URCICAL INSTITUTE, Cor. Bliiabeth & Bs&twt St*., BTDNBT. Uattiua fM« Pwr wkm Trftini PUBLIC NOTICE. RE WERTHEIM MACHINES. rl3 8 to caution the public against buying Sewing Machines represented as • Wertheim unless the trade mark, and stamp of tbe manufacturer, Joseph Wertheim, Frankfort oo Maine, is C :'irctly affixed to, and imprinted upon, t; 2 machine. This caution la found necessary, owing to certain unprincipled persons pretending to sell genuine -JVertheirn Machines, andpassicgoff qbeap and wo-thless imitatiors thereof, and thereby unlawfully trading on the splendid name and reputition wM:h the wonderful Wertheim Sewing MacW-wa have ittained as the Most Perfect and Cp-to-date Family Machines that are procurable. Any infringement of the Wertheim Trade Hark, or fraudulent representation of the Bame, will on conviction, be followed by criminal proivntion as the law directs JOBEPH WERTHEIM, Manufacturer. By his attorney for Nrvf Zealand— Habrt Osoab Hewbtt, 15, Manners-street Welling'oD, SOLK AGENT for Plymouth— MISS RETFORD, Devon i trbet, New Plymouth. Royal mail ooaoh. new ply MOUTH TO OPUNAKE. REDUCTION IK CHARGES. A bridge i T m -Tab e. B ares to Mon. Wed. k Opunake. Leaves Kriday. Single. Petura ' Booking Office, 8.30. I N.P Railway Station, 9 am. 10s 0 ... od Oakura... 10.35 a.m. ... 8s Od ... Od Okato ... 12.45 p.m. ... 6s Od ... 8s 6d Rahclu... 2.20 p.TS. ... 3s Od ... 5s Od ARBfvl23 at Opunake 4 p.m. Fares to Toes. Thur. k New Plymouth. Leaves Saturday. Single. Return Opunake 7.30 a.m. ... 10s Od ... 17s Od Babotu... 9.10 a.m... 7s 6d ... 13s 0d Okato ... 11.30 a.m.... 3a fid ... 6s 03 | Oakura... 12 55p.m ... 2s 6d ... Is Od j ARRIVES at New Plymouth 2.30 p.m I Heavy Luggage Extra. 1 Dinner each day at Okato, la. f BOOKING OFFICES: ; Co-operative St< 1 e, ourrie-3trest.| New J Plymouth. i Fowlers' Boarding House, Opunake j In conjunction witabove service, a Large i Waggon can be uanged for to'convey j Merchandise, urniture, etc., at reasonable ] gates. ' T. P. HUGHSON, , Propriotor. Okato, 4th January, 1901. F

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 130, 5 June 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 130, 5 June 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 130, 5 June 1902, Page 4

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