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Bbttbb Than a Plasteb.—A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and boned to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled i with lame back, or pains in the side or chest, give it a trial and yon are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. It always cures and curea quickly- Try it. New Plymouth Co-opera-tive Society teilß it Price. Is 6<i; big size, Is -Advt. AFTER THE ROY Ah VISIT. ASTiK exciting tim«s the htuith of ehiidion requires very special Socking after. That 'the child is father to the man,'physically ; us well as mentally, is one 01 those truths : that can never be too often insicted upon, end the thoughtful parent will be careful ■ above all to see tbat her child has the proper ■ nourishment to establish its constitution. I A eood constitution is a rock on which alone success and strength can be built. Araong • the various foods that science commends i in these days for this purpose, none holds p. j higher place than Neavb'3 Food fob In j Fakts AND Ikvalibb. iccording to the i rest medical testimony, and, what is peri haps better still, the grateful testimony of i thousands of ha y mothers, this food contains all the natural eleca<><-ts 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 warmly , »ecommendcd and we gladly add acr words j of praise to that of the numerous medical I journals and experts that have recommended it. Neave's Food should have a prominent place in the dietary of every house where : there are children or invalids.—Advt.

>OYAL MAIL OOAOH. NEW PLY MOUTH TO OPUNAXK. ! BEDCCTrON I> CHARGES. j J'iai" T-.b'e ! Fareß to j Mon. Wed * Opnhake. Leaves Friday. Single. Rettua ' Booking Office, 8.30. JN.P Railway j Station, 9 am. _ 10s 0 ... 17s Ci akura... 10.35 a.m. ... S3 Od ... 13) 0d Okato ... 12.45 p.~... ... 5s Cd ... 8* 6d Rahctu... 2.2op.'ji. ... 3s Od ... ! ABUIVEB at Opptiaks 4 p.m. j , Fares to Taes. Thar. 4 Naw Plymouth. ] : Leaves Saturday. Single. «Rein re ' Opnnake 7.30 a.m. ... 10n o<l ...£l7s Ui i Rahotu... 9.10 a.m... 7s 6d ... 13a Od; Okato ... 11.3Ca.m 3s 6d ... 6s Od Oakura... 12 55p.ni ... 2a 6d ... 4s Od Abbives at New Plymouth 2 30 p.m | Heavy Luggage Extia. ! { Dinner each da; at Okato, ( | BOOKING OFFIOE3: ! Co-operative Stoie, Ouiile-street New Plymouth. Fowlera' Boarding House, Opuaoke . Id cooiuncii-ni m'h above sei /ioo, a ! Waggon c?t be a ranged for to c ;cvsy Met-jbindice iu'niture, etc, s.t re: onible { rates. T. P. KUGHSOM, Props iolor. I O'%lo Ist Ja'iuiirj, 1901 WAITARA-JSEW PLYMOUTH ! OOACH. r|IHE omiersigued noir'Gcs that ho has boogbv oat Mb. Rout. Kiqef'3 ictiveat in the above BUSINESS. Crstorneis will p!ease aotß change of hoars, \xz :—• Coach leaves Wiitara at 9.30 a.m. I Coach leaves New Ply;noat> 3.30 p.in • Seats booked and cartels received at W :n'a stables K. OOULTEB, - Wialara. OCEAN ACCIDENT & GUARAN- ' TUB CORPORATION, LTD. . (KtUSDED 1871). ; Empowered by Special Act of tta Imperial : Parliament. ! NOTICE. ! 'PHK. lical office of the above Corporation !A- has been jcniov-d to upstairs rooms in | Theatre Royal, where business will, in future, be transacted by Mr. 8. K Rich abbs, Dis- . trict Agent. _, !EMPLOYERS LIABILITY. i WORKERS' OOMPKNSATION AND I PUBLIC RISK INDEMNITY. FIDELTY GUAKANIEKS i AOOIDE.NT it. SICKNEiS IN&UBANOE, ': (See our combined wirld-wide " Advanced ; Poiicv.".) ,| .. j The Ocean has a complete local adminis- : tration for settlement of claims. j Tin Ocean is the most progressiva Aceij dent Office in the world, and was the first to introduce into the colonies all the latest i features in the various branches of the J business it traosa ts. i 0. M. MONTEFIORE, | Manager for New Ztaland THANKS 'OR the splendid support accorded to since the opening of the I FITZROY WEST ESTATE. j As this Estate is almost sscured by keen j buyers, only a few oectiocs remaining unj sold, it goei to prove thnt our judgment was ! correct in saying it was another Frankleigh I Park, which Estate is rapidly being covered with residences. We feel convinced that all buyers in the FITZBOY WEST ESTATE will be thaokful to iha enterprising vendor. Knowing the agency for this Estate wil be beneficial to us in th 9 future, we wil : assist people to secure homes. J We are doing this in return for the splendid support which we have received from the public. ! ■ OALLAGHAN & CO. R. G, TEMPLES COMMISSION AGB!'T PB'JDUOS BKOKKR IiOU-'E AGttN'C. RfiNTS COLLECTED ACCOUNTANT ALUEhS I-ol(Joe k Lancashire F:re Wellington Ms-it Export 'e. Mbm-ps. N.Z. Dairyman. Cod Liver Oil fci Calves, Keystone Pehomor (the best in market),

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 103, 28 April 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 103, 28 April 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 103, 28 April 1903, Page 4

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