rw? )(UJI ft is a sure and quief< Ks .j, remedy for many u tdings. Bowel disorders, O Stomaed troubles, j ailments of tbe S&dneys \ ft helps in caseS °f rj] Rheumatism., | ft clears the Blood—- \ through the diidneys. NSv\ Sfon't aeeept any ((Vju substitute. You must ■ \rt-Jj * get tde qenuine. The best medietas Known is Sabdbb & Sons' Eucalypti Extbaot. And its emi rent powerful effects in coughs, colds, infiuwiza, the relief is instantaneous, 'or serious esses, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises sprains, it, is the safest remedy—no swelling -no inflammation. Like surprising effect* produced in croup, diphtheria, bionchitis, inflammation of longs swelling etc., diarrhoea, dTsenterv, difcases of the kidneys and urinary" orgsn>. 3ANDHB & SONB' EUCALYPTI Est'-'.'.ct is in use at hospitals and medic- fiitiics all over the globe ; patroniced by his Majesythe King of Italy; crowned with medals and diplomas at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved ami reiect all others.—Advt. THE GODDESS OF AUSTRALIA MINERVA. Because Australia has shown other wisdom, and MINERVA is the Goddess ti Wisdom, as well as great ♦flings. THE DUESnoNr?: u u „.. , Will you allow her to be your Goddess? That is, will you show wisdom by 'ooking after your health; and, now that you are weak and run down, restoring your was ed constitution 1 ) o4^ is absolutely the finest restorative i that was ever submitted to a die-1 criminating public. IT WILL .Promote sleep in the msbi-timc, AND ' .u * provide you with elasticity of body and mind in the day.. It will fill your veins ftith rich, red, pulsat- j ing blood, and enables you to fortify yourself against the severities of winterwill mantle.your cheeks with colour and bring the sparkle of happiness to your eyes, and give yoa ambition and ene'gy Mr John A. Woof, representative of Jewell, Davis & Co., Olarence-street, Sydney, writes: —" I have much pleasure in teatifyng as to the efficacy of MINERVA as a tonic and stimulant. During a recent busl ce3s trip through South Australia my systam was somewhat run down thiough constant night travelling. I was induced to try MINERVA TON 10, and after two bottles he invigorating and beneficial effects were marvellous." MINERVA TOMO is on sale by SELLGREN & fcTEVENSON, Auckland Bole Wholesale Agents > OYAL MAIL OOAOH. NEW PLY XV MOUTH TO OPUNAKE. SEDUCTION IN CHARGES. A bridged Timo-Ta.ble Mon. Wed. fc Leaves Friday. Booking Office, 8.30, N.P Railway Station, 9 am. Fares to Opunake. lgle. Return _ 10s 0 ... 17s Od akura... 10.35 a.m. ... 8a Od ... 13s Od Okato ... 12.45 p.rai ... 6s Od ... 8s 6d Rahcfcu... 2.20 p.m. ... 3s Od ... 5s Od Arrives at Opunake 4 p.m. Fares to Tubs. Thur. & New Plymonth. Leaves Saturday. Single. Return Opunake 7.30 a.m. ... 10s Od ... 17s Od Rahotu... 9.10 a.m... 7s 6d ... 18s Od Ok&to ... 11.30 a.m.. Oakura... 12 55p.m 3s fid ... 6s Od 2s 6d ... 4s Od Arrives at New Plymouth 2.30 p.m Heavy Luggage Extra. Dinner each day at Okato, BOOKING Ci'FIOESi 00-operative Stoie, Ourrie-street. New Plymouth. Fowlers' Boarding House, Opunake In conjunction with above service, a Large W&ggon can be arranged for to convey Mercbandice furniture, etc., at reasonable rates. T. P. HUGHSON, Propriotor. Oknto. Ist January. 1901 U&A.TO-.NiSW PLY3IOUT.9 OOAOH, THE Cooeb leaves Okato every Monday and Thubsbay a» 5 a.m and every WHONBBDAr fc SAruBDAr, at a.m. Leaves New Plymouth at 1 p.m. Monday and Thursday vid 8 p.m. on Wednes da?s snd Satrardays Passengers and luggage can be bonke' at WsbVs Stsbleß; New Plymonth, or at the owner s rgnidanae, Okato. ROBT. T. ROEBUCK, Proprietor. B R A S O fl, Denial Bubqhon Pure Gas 2 61 Extractions, under Gas 2 8 Extrations 1 0 all Work Guabahtbbd. Address:—Ooposlte Ooffeo Palace (Corner of Kgmont and Devon Streets ME. BRASOH will visit Inglewood every Wednesday, and may be consulted at Mr. Quigley's J. A- ffIAISEY. j ARCHITECT. J' ARGE Experience in Birmingham (EngJ land), Sydney, and Auckland. Drawings, Specifications, etc., prepared in drsfc class stye for any description of buildings. Office: DHYON-fI'JMHT, Educational Baild
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 59, 6 March 1903, Page 4
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669Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 59, 6 March 1903, Page 4
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