There is no doubt about it that J. H I Parker's is " The Leading Watchmaking and s Jewellery Basioess" on the west coast of r New Zealand, and is notably pre-eminent for quality, novelty, variety and cheapness '. of goods. All the consignments of 'Xmas and New Year novelties, selected personally > by Mr Parker in England, are now opened , .up. Kindly call and inspect the stock at this shop, next the railwiy crossing, Devon- ■ street, New Plymouth.—Advfc. j3 i Writing from New Plymouth, Messrs Sole' i Eros., butchers, horse breakers and dealers, i write as follows to Messrs Olapham Bros.: — Dear Sirs, —We can with pleasure testify to the efficacy of your Patent Horse Holder. Besides being perfectly effective it has this merit: it does not take two seconds to apply. Bome time ago we were recommende i to use this pateut, and we f ally inle ded to do po We delayed a day, however, and in consequence had a smash-up that cost us more than the price of 50 holders. Three days after the a cident we put the same hors9 in, using the holder, which gave every satisfaction. We have had no trouble since. We are getting your patent holders fix?d to all out carts, traps, etc., and we strongly recommend their use to every butcher and bak in the district—Advt. HOLLOWAY'd PILLS AND OINI'HESr. Influenza, Ooughs and Colds. In diseases of the throat and ohost, so prevalent in our changeable climate, nothiag so speedily relieves, or so oertainly cures, as these inestimable remedies. Theße disordere are too often neglected at their commencement, or are injudiciously treated, resulting in either case in disastrous oonsequences to the patient. Holloway's remedies will restor*, if recovery be possible; they allay the I alarming symptoms and purify the blool. Nature consummates the cure, gradually restoring strength and vital pcwor. By ! persevering in the use of Holloway's preparations tone is conferred on the stomach ar.d frame generally. Thousands of persons have testified that by the use of these remedies alone they have been restored to tealth fter every other m;ana h ad falled.—Advt,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1903, Page 2
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350Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1903, Page 2
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