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HOLLOWAY'3 PILLS AND OINTMENT. I With the changing season it is prudont to I nil to rectify any ailmeot afflicting them ; but it is incumbant on the aged, suffering under ulcerations and similar debilitating .causes, to have them removed, or worse consequence* will follow. Tbis Ointment is their remedy; on its all may confidently rely; it not only simply puts their sores out of sight, bat extirpates the source of mischief, extracts the corroding poison, and stimulates Nature to fill up the «lcer with sound healthy granulations thit will abide through life. Under this treatment bad legs soon become sound, scorbutic skins cast off their scales, and scrofulous sores ceaie ti aonoy.—Advt. A CONVINCING ANSWfcU. The following testimoual shows the value of Needhnrn's Salve:—Mr. Needham—Your tfalve is first-class for nrawing and healing. Its spiedy effects on wounds is surprising. Every mother of a family ought to keap a supply at hand, most especially in countrv places, where safe and sure remedies such as your Salve, applied quickly, saves much pain and doctors accounts. I consider no home complete without it, —James Flounce, Agents for Needham's Salve, 00-operative Society, New Plymouth.—Advt. AFTER THE BOYAL VISIT. Aftbk exciting times the health of children requires very spesial looking after. That 'the child is father to the man,' physically as well as mentally, is one of those truths that can never be coo often insisted upon, and the thoughtful parent will be careful above all to gee that her child has the proper nourishment to establish its constitution. A good constitution is a rock on which alone success and strength can be built. Among the various foods that science commends in these days for this purpose, none holds a higher place than Nbavb's Food for Infants and Invalids. According to tne rest medical testimony, and, what is perhaps better still, the grateful testimony of thousands of hap y mothers, this food contains all the Batumi elements of strength, and while it is pleasant to the taste and eagerly taken by children, it may also be used by persons of all ages with decided benefit. It is a bone-building, health-sus taining product that cannot be too W3rml? "ecommended and we gladly add air word" of praise to that of the numerous medical journals and experts that have recoramende 1 it. Nkavk's Food should have a prominent place in the dietary of every house whore there are children or invalids.—Advt.

17 ANTED.—For about six » Furnished Kooms, wi'h meals, for .rried couple. Apply this Office. i r PO Hell quarler-aore Section pleasantly | i _ situated in Duller-street", with the option of another adjoining on lease. Good I investment for a working man. For partiI culars apply | MYNOTf, Registry Office. | VJ AIT for Silo of Paynters. Ther» will I M be nothing offering like it. l,owi ! upsets. Sale 3rd April. ! i W. COURTNEY. SALVATION ARMY. SPECIAL Soul-saving Meetings, conducted by Commi-sisuerMoKib, chief officer for Australia and New Z aland. SATURDAY, February 14th, at 8 p m., in Salvation BTracks, SUNDAY, February 15th, at 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p m., in Opera House. I J r seph 1. White, :GO3D GROCER, Devon-street, So'icits Your Patro-age. 'Phone 92. ■. Orders C lllectcH. Goods Delivered. j Qua'ity Right. Piices Reasonable i Try White's " Chi'awa " Tea, Is ed per lb. 51b tfox for 7s. i nr.HE bunnrsi carried on hy me at New j 1 Plymouth since October, 1902, as j Engineer and f-'urveyor, under the stvleof (■■•SiiiDnei and Sladden" will, infuture.be carried on by me under my own name , alone. L C. SLADDEN. January Bth 1903. NOTICE. I » P. BRANPON, Land and Commission L . Agent, will be out of town for a few days, f-om 6h inst. All orders left at bis offi-ewill receive prompt attenliin oi will be forwarded on, to

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 40, 14 February 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 40, 14 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 40, 14 February 1903, Page 3

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