A Suns CUBE FOB OHotJP.—The first indication of coup is hoarseness, and in a ch'ld subject to that disease, it may be taken as a sura siga ot the approach of an attack Following this hoarseness ia a peculiar rough Cough, If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child becomas hoarse, or even after the crcupy cougb appears, it will prevent the attach. It is used in many thousands of homes in this broad land, and never disappoints the anxious mothers. We hive yet to learn of a single instance in which it h- s not proved Sectuil. No other preparation can show such a record—-over tbiity years' constant u ; e without a failure. For sale by tbe New Plymouth Co-operative Society.—Advt. See the Conquering llero comes 11 The enemy rheumat sm is vanquished ! 1 Bock'B Rheumatic Powdar succeeds where hundreds of others have failed 1 It strikes the root of the evil 1 Expells the Uric Acid Poison i Ensures paTfeot circulation of the blood; Kegenerates the whole system I Has cured hundreds 1 Will cure you 1 Success certa'n I Failure impossible. Price 3s 6d at all chemists and leading stores.—Advt. Influenza is always more or less prevalent ai this season of the year. The disease is very similar to a severe cold, and if allowed ti take its course is liable to causa etious results. The best treatment for influenzi is to avoid exposure, and take Chamberlain's C'XJgh Remedy. Ihis medicine gives immeaiata relief, and if used as directed, will ward off all dangerous consequences. For sale by the New Plymouth Co operative Society, For Bronchial Ccugh, take Woods Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d and 2s 6d everywhere.— dvt HOLLO WAYS OINTMENT AND FILLS. Disea e of the Skin. No casa of disease of the skin, be its na'ure what it may, has failrfQ to be benefited when these potent remedi-s have baen properly applied. In scrofulous and scorbutic affections, th?y aie especially s rveciable. Scurvy and eruptions, which had resisted all othsr modes of tr atment, and gradually become worse, have been completely cured b/ Hollowas's cooling Ointm-nt sn i purifjing Pills, which root out the nisease from the blood itsslf, aad leave! the constitution free from every morbid taint. In tli3 nursery Holloway's OiLtment should be ever at hand; it will give ease in sprains, contusions, burn?, scalds, aid'inf intile eruptions, and may always safely be applied by any ordinary attendant.—Advt, Gone II Vanished 11 Absolutely Cured 11 Tbe old man's cough is gone ; for years he was troubled with asthma; now be is quite cured ; Back's balsam cured him I It ha 9 cured others; has cared thousands Bock's Balsam cues Bronchitis in all its stages, old standing Coughs, Ordinary Colds. Heals Cuts, Cracked Hands etc. Bock's Balsam is free from Narcotics I Relieves everybody 1 Thousands testify tj it 1 Many a blighted <ife made happy by it. Price Is 6d, at all chemists *nd leading stores.—Advt Ping Pong, it is all the go, Learn to play it do.-i'c be slow, Lota of fun youM find indoors, While outside the tempest roars, You'll gladly think you're snug aid warm And not out in the raging storm To catch a cold, for which be sure To take some Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.— Advt. 5 DIVINE SERVICES TO-MORROW, Church of kngi.and. St Mary's—B a.m., H.O, Utv. A F. Smi'h, 1L a.m., Mr John Young, 7 p.m., Rev A. F. Smith. Henui—ll a.m., Rev. A. F. Smith, 7 p.m. Mr John Joung, Bell Block—7 p.m., Mr Bennett, Omata- 2 30 p.m., Mr Monro. Kortt—2.3ij p.m., Mr Russell. >/estown—7 p.m., Mr Fendall. Barrett Road— 2 30 p.m., Mr John Young. Pun, arehu—lo a.m., Rahotu—K.3o a.m. Punino—l.3o p.m., Waroa—7 p.m, Okato—7 p.m. Waitaia—B a.m., H. 0., 11 a.m, Liy Reader, 7 p.m, Vicir. Tikorangi -11 a.m., and 7 p m., lay Reader. Lsppertdn—ll a.m, H.C , Vicar. Ureaui—ll a.m., and 7 pm,Lay Reader, Huirangi—2.3o p.m., Vicar Roman Uathoi.to.
New Plymouth—Ma-s 7.30 a.m., and 11 a.m.. Ve-pers 7 pm., Rev Dean McKenna, JnglewooMfss 10 30 a.m., Kev Dean MoKenna. Urati—Mass, Tuesday 266 h. Mokau—Wednesday 27th. Aw.-.kino—Tnurs.iay, 28ib. Tongaporu'.u—Fridiy. 291 h. PItKSBVTEHIAN St. Andrew's—ll a.m., a 111 7 p.m. Ing!ewood—ll a.m, and 1 p.m. Mr. J. D. Webster Tariki—2.3J p.m., Mr J. D. Webster. Mkthodist. Whiteley Memorial Church.--11 a.m., and 7 p.m., Kev J. N. Buttle. King aud Upl-.nd Road—2 30 p.m, Rev J. N. Buttle. Lower E;;mont Read—2.3o p.m., Mr T. (Jhat.tert.ou. Carrington Road—2.3D p.m., Mr H. White. Okato—ll a.m., and 7 p.m., Re» J. H. White latiraimaka—2 p.tn , Rev. White Hahotu—7 p.m. Miss White. Waitara—ll a.m, and 7 p.m, Mi Hodder. Tikorangi—2.3o p.m., Mr P Vosper. Lepperton—2.3o p m , Mr T. West, 7 p.m.. Rev 8. J. Garlic*. Inglewood—ll a.m., and 7 pm„ Rev Sawle. Lincoln Road—2 30 pm , Rev S. J Uarlick. Waipuku—2.3o p.m., Mr G. F, Stockwell. 7 p m., Kev J. 'J horoas Midhirst—ll a.m., Rev, J. 'lhomas 7 p.m., Mr J. Turner Stanley H0a1—2.30 p.m., Rev J. Thomas. Stratford—ll a.m., Mr J. G\ Stevens, 7 p m., Rev. J a. J.oehore. ; Cardiff—<l a m., Mr J. Boon. NLairc—ll a.m.. Kev. J. A. Lochore, 7 p.m , Wr H, Berry. Biri Road—2 30 p.m., Mr L. Lilley. Kahouri Bridge—2.3op.m., RevJ. A. LocKo'e Eltham—ll a.m., and 7 p m., Mr 0. A. Foston. Te Roti—2 p.ra , Mr 0. A. Fo3ton. PHIMITIVH METHODIST Queen-street—ll a.m., Mr Asher I 7 p.m , Rev J. Nixon. Bell 810ck—2.30 p.m., Mr Asher. Omati—ll a.m., Mr Leonard, Sunday School Omita—'/ p.m., Mr Hulbeit. Upper Mangarei—ll a.m., Rtv J. Nixon. LowerMangorei—2.3o p.m, Rev. J. Nixon Upper Kent Road—ll a m., Mr Buttimore Lower Kent Road—7 p.m., Mr Buttimore. Stra £ord—ll a.m., and 7 p m., Kev T. B, | R, Woclloxall, Eltham—ll a.m. (Sacrament), and 7 p.m, Pev J. Olover Ca'diff—ll a.m., MrE. Mordin Midhirst—2.3o p.m, Mr K. Foster, 7 p.m, Mr P H. Wellinajtm. ' Mangato'ii—7 p.m., Mr J. Fow. IVika— 7 p.-n., Mr H Long. Stan'ey Ko^d—7 p.m., Mission Band (led by R. H. Robinson J. Maho3--2 p.m., MrH. I.a'jey. Mangawhero Road—l 30 p.m., Rev J. Olover ic'aislury Hold—2 30 p.m, Rev T. R. B. | Wool'oiall, ( Inglewo.d—ll a.m., and 7 p.m., Rev J. ! Southern, Durham P.nad - 2.30 p m., Rev J. Southern. Kgmont Village—7 p.m . Mr H. P, Foster, i C huucfi OF CHUIST. (Devon Street, 11 a.m., Fellowship, at resij dence o£ Mr Green, next Hooker, printer. ! Baptist. ! Gill-street—ll a.m., and 7 p.m., Rev W. Wcolley. S 4.LVATION AEMY. j Services as usual
LOST —A Dark Brown Pony, aboat 13.', hande, wi'h split in off hind hooF.— ! Finder plea-e return to Kbic Kaius, caie A. 1 J. Molntjsh, Bank of Australasia. tc SEVERAL good Building Sites in town and suburbs. Apply Hickman F. | Russell, Land Broker TWO five-roomed Cottages to Let, BeltroidandS ,uth-road. -Apply Hickman | F. Russell, Land Broker. ; "I, OR IMMEDIATE SALE. Dosirable .Jj New Residence, wiih an acre and a--1 halt of land (freehold) in c itzroy, commandi ing fine mountain and sea views The house ' contains nine rooms, conveniences, and bath (hot and cold v.ater), dslacfced washhouse, etc , loose-liox and fowl house, garden and grass li<n-J, tewn'd water supply. Apply Baby, Fitzroy, and Cauthicvv, Thompson & (Jo, tc FOR S<U/FJ. rl OOD PA IKY FARM, three tr.iles from .T Tiitilii, and twerv.yc! .i;ns from cream-ery.--Aunly, T, Y. 51M91.-3, Tajiki.. Je2B
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 121, 23 May 1903, Page 3
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