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FITZROY 'BUS SEtRVIOE. ELECTRO-MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTIL '•'• I 3^ TIME TABLE. MP. JACK WILLIS (Pugilist). THERE is no treatment so beneficial to worn-out constitutions or enfeebled functions as Electricity and Medicine Physicians acknowledge it. pecialists alone know how to apply it. It acts I magically upon the system, restating H in a few weeks to its full vigor and vitality. Health which has often been despaired of is regained by its i "1ioiouB use. EFFICACY AND APPLICATION. clicine is riot always effectual. But Medicine ._ Electricity used together hnre wonderfully [constructive and revitalir.in? effects. Electro agnetism, the absence of which in Ihe body is tlr I result of half the nervous disease:; cxtaiU, can be '■ infused into the nerves by the wearing nightly ol an Electric " Invigorator," nianuf-.ictuml and tested by two Scientific Electricians and paiisod a- " electrically perfect " A few weeks of this remarkable treatment wil : positively cure lnng-standing cases of Indlaes* Hon, Dyspepsia. Stomach Troubles. Sleeplessness, Disordered Functions hatcver ouis'j lui-inr , Weakness in Men, linleebled Constitutions, Palpi* talion. Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sluggish Liver, or Kidney and Bladder Derangements. Co't-iiiifor.Msof Paralysis, anicmic and Nervous Headaches, Hysteria, llvU lepsy. Nervousness, or St. Vitus Dance yit'hl quickly to i!;is treatment, endorsed ■>y some of the greatest scientists in England. If you suffer, write to the Specialists for their professional opinions. They will not charge you. i These opinions are given free in the intercits of FITZROY. leaves J6.45 a.m. 7.40 „ 8.40 „ 9.30 „ 10.30 „ 11.30 „ V ''.4 op.mi New Plymouth, Leaves 7.15 a.m. 8.5 „ 9 S.M „ 6 J7.15 „ Saturday NigM. K. 30 p.m. J7.30 „ J8.30 „ <" , turday Night. *' p.m. 0 fS.r*. 9 '• , 9.3© >" 30 ,„«:■ ~,. 9 „ 9-30' 3.30 „ 30 10 „ * Not on Thursdays. Connects with mail train The 2.lo'bus from Fitzroy runs tSarongb to',flr<akwster on Thursday afternoonsA Sot day 'bus will run through to Breakwater, weather permitting, leaving Fitzroy at 2 pm. and returning from Breakwater at 4.30 p.m. All parcels givenjto 'bus drivers must b« prepaid. FITROY 'BUS SERVICE. MB. J. W. WEST having taken over Mrs. Goodman's 'Bus (Service, informs the public that on and after MONDAY, 251 h August, he intends to put on an early and late service connecting with expre.-s trainc, leaving Fitzroy at 6.50 a.m. and 7.15 p w. and returning immediately after depart™- e and arrival of irains. tc PRICES OF "INVIGORATORS." COPPER PLATE, £1; SILVER PLATE, £l lO3. ; SOLID SILVER, £i; SOLID GOLD, £lO (2oz. 18ct. gold). , I All our " Inviflorators " vary according to sonstruction. Tney are the only genuine instru- J mentssold in the Colonies. UNIVERSAL OPERATIONSi THE SPECIALISTS desire to inform the 3f the New Zealand ..dominion that tl Patients in all parts of the world, and treat the u successfully as if they had persona'ly ae*' "--■ ■MM—- ; treated with secrecy, en free, personally or from observation. Lette Professional opinions ar by letter. "CLINICAL EXPERIENCES," This is a magnificent 550 page medical volume, 120 full and half-page illustrations, 50 chapters Jealing with General Diseases, a Vocabulary of 1000 medical terms, and a list of 50 valuable prescriptions, tost free to any address, ONE SHILLING Is ) The FREEMAN & WALLACE ELECTRO-MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Corner Elizabeth & Bathurst Streots, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. [Please mention this paper when writing.] WAITAKA-NEW PLYMOUTH COAOH. iHE undersigned' notifies that he has _ bought oat Mb. Robt. Kibbx's interest in the above BUSINESS. OustomersSwill please note change of hours, viz.:— Ooach leaves Waitara at 9.30 a.m. Coach leaves New Plymouth 3.30 p.m. Seats booked and parcels received at West's sribles. R. COULTER, Wiatara. ROYAL J?AIL OOAOH. NEW PL? MOUTH TO OPUNAKE. REDUCTION IN CHARGES, . i ridgei I me-Ttb'e Fares to Opucake. Single, fetal 0, Mon. Wed. k Opunake. teavos Friday. Single, -PetaiA, Booking Office, 8.30. N.P Railway Station, 9 am. „. 10b 0 ... 17a Od akura... 10.35 a.m. ... 8s Od ... 13a Cd Okato ... 12.45 p.mi ... 6s Od ... 8s 6" Rahctn... 2.20 p.m. ... 3s Od ... 6s C Abbives at Opunake i p.m. Fares to Tues. Thnr. k New Plymouth. Leaves Saturday. Single. Return Opunake 7.30 a.m. ... 10s Od ... 17s C' Rahotu... ri.loa.rn ... 7s 6d ... 13s C Okato ... 11.3Ca.m 3s 6d ... b's C Oaknra... 1255 p.m... 2s 6d ... 4s 0. ARRIVE 3 at New Plymonth 2,30 p.m Heavy Luggage Extra. Dinner each day at Okato, Is. BOOKING OFFICES l Cc-operative Stoie, Carrie-street. Nev Plymouth. Fowlers' Boarding House, Opunake In conjunction with above service, aLarg Waggon can be arranged for to oonve Merchandice, furniture, etc., at reasonable rates. T. P. HUGHSON, Propriotor. Okato, Ist January, 1901. Sold by all Leading Boot Dealers. FIT LIKE A BTOCKTNe, gM3s< MOST OOMVORTABLB, REQUIRE NO BRSA.KINQ ZW, MOST DUBABLS, HOST WATBRTIBBf' BOOT—AGREATIHVENTiON SN BOOTS "' "

JEWELLERY WISDOM. to buy Jewellery u see Jewellery ;rtain_, too, of getting ey's worth. Write for No. F6,0-9ct Gold J* 0 : Gold ' •*- ■ t and Fine Pearl Ring, IflipPliP Ruby Brooch, 70/®ss^g|i W, -<^e?™m tiiZ/i m rae mmm 146 and 148, Queen Street, " Auckland.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 5, 7 January 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 5, 7 January 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 5, 7 January 1903, Page 4

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