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TUESDAY, MAY 26in. NEWTON KING has received instrvctions from a gentleman ltaving th-j dxr : c-t, to sell by auction at the Mait on the s bove date,— Air his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURs AND E- FEOTS, consisting of,— Drawing-room Suite, 1 allies, Chair.--, Double »nil 'ingla Iron Bedsteads, Ma! tresses. Couch, Chfsts Drawes, IVash&twds, 'Colli t Tibli s, Toi.et re's, Ea?y Cl aiiv, Kendcrs and Iro s, Linoleum, Mats, Pictures, Orockery. Kitrhen Uten&ils, Mirrors and Sundr'es. Sale at 2 o'clock. 23,55 WAIWAKAIHO. TCkSDAY, MAY 26m EWTON KING will soli by auction at Ilia yards on the above date, — 100 Calves to Yearlings - ST Wea ers 25 12 fc) 18-m?nth? Steers 18 Yearling, Steers 20 18 months to 2-year Steera 10 2 to 'ij-year btetrs 15 18 months Htif rs 20 Heifew, in ca''f 18 Kmpty Heiferi 12 Bto-e Cows 2 Bulls Sale tit 12.30 o'clock. 23,95 M. M. Mitchinson's CALEDONIAN* URSERY (New Pljm ufc!). E&tabl'thed over 30 years. Ttlephme 108. NOW ON SALE, - THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE COLUI'XJIIOV OF NURSERY ETOCK IN THE COLONY, comprising,— Hardy Orjamental Trees and Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Shelter T'ees, etc. PWOKS ' P 1 BAEIXG LINES : Cupressas Macrccarpas (hailed), 2yrs, 25s per 100 ; 'argesfc siz», 30s; ditto, smaller, 14s. Ouprestui Lawsoniana (balled), 2 years, 255. Berberry (ommon) lCs to 15s per 1000. /. fiicac Boxthora, 2 j etrs, 10 per 1000. Kl?ej:na', 2 y«a r s old, 10a pe' 100. Oleari i 'i raversii, 2 years, 12s 6d'per 100. Pinus Mauricata (salt spray regaling), 25s per 100. Pinus Ins'gnis, 2 yeers transplanted, J 2a--6d per 100; 3 3 ears. 255. Pinus Marilima, 2 years transplanted, 12s Gd per 100. Applee, Pea-s, Peachrs, Plums (Japanese and English, leading varieties), from Is 6d B-ch or 15s per dozen. Came'i's, Azaleas, Rhododendron?, Heaths, Magnolias, Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, Palms, A;uti!ons. Daphne', Hardy Herbaceous Plants, Bulbs, Climbing Plants, eto Che aoove are only a few of the thousands of Varieties grown at tho Nursery, catalogues aLd pricss of which may be obtained on application. BE SURE TO SUE CUR CATALOGUE AND INSPECT i-TOCK BhFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHKR?, All kinds of Flo'al work undertaken, and supplied on the shortest pos-iblo notice, Ordes may be left at our Town Agents (Mr. F. Gooiac e), whe:ea display of Pot Plants and Flowers Is always on view; or at the Nursery. Visitors always welcome to iospect the Nurs.ry, M »• MrrCHIKSOH k STARTLING OPPORTUNITY.

T H I S V © L U M E THE Specialists of tin FHSEMAN AND WALLACE Electro-Mcdical etnei Sur» nicut institute, Elizabeth ami £2u:hurot Streets Sydney, who ure w-11 known tu the i>- op'e pf Au i, off*r this niii'-'niliomil volume It contains 65'J pa'.-cs of M;<Ue:'l I. t-v't in-, 15(' cull and bait j»:itre MeJl-ul i>Utot>, showing sjct.om of the human Lody. The Work oont.iins over 30 Chaptors upon O/soasos of the Vital Functions Insorn• nla. Plague, s'unstroko, Apoplexy Sciatica, Snakebite and Cure, Restoring Apparently Drowned, Invalids and Treatment. Abscess Consumption, Burns, Tumors Gunshot Wounds, Fractures, Fevers. Epilepsy, Paralysis, iid Hysteria. Tho Y/ork treats upon all Obsesses It is invaluable to country peoj>lf where Medical rnou are fe*. A Chapter on Klftutri ity explains the Tiilue of the Electro. Modicid treatment practised bv the Specialists, and »jj which they are creating many wonderful cures. NOTE,—\ useful medical work in a house is yft»-n a housewife's best fiiend The doctor is not Uwa:s bnndy, and it is then a mfidical volume its ÜB' fulneus. This work will instruct you bow to invalid* and people apparently while it alio uontu'ia a list of cO vuhuble ■rescriptions and a vocabulary of 1000 medical SEND Q.VE SHILLING IN STAMPS bo the Specialists, and you will receive by return mail thi3 magnificent Medical Volume. There is no further charge. No home should bo without a copy. ♦ Anyone de>-irous of consulting tho Specialists mar do so fice of charge AU letters are punctually and privately attended to, and patients are treated aifoctivel* in their own homes. Iftedicineß are forwarded and packed carefully from observation. Nine Diplomas and Certificates of Registration aud Qufiliricution hy the Medical Boards of New South Wales, Victoria. South Australia, England, and America, of the Physieiau-in-Chief of the Institute, I)r. WALLACE, open for public iu« spectiou Late Homoeopathic Hospital, Mnibourne, and British Imperial Army Medical Staff, Sir Oominlc Corrlgan. Bart., Physioian to the late Qugou. eays of tho Phjsici:m-in«Chlof "I entertain a high opinion of Dr. "Wallace tB regard to his professional qualifications." EXPrfIDITUTTE OF INSTITUTE. Since the inception of tbe Freeman & Wallace Instituto over £IOO,OOO has been spent in maVing it the most Scientific and Complete Medical Institute in the Australasinn Medical World It )B the only Institute of it* kind which t-tands behind ft guarantee'bond of £IOOO to fulfil all medical contracts under tr.ken Its annual publications, extending back ten years, total tbe enormous number of OTer 1,500,(00 medical volumes. These have been »b« sorbed principally in Australasia and adjoining States. All orders for this grand work to be addressed to The FREEMAN & WALLACE ELECTRO-MEDICAL 4 SURGICAL INSTITUTE, | Cor. Elizabeth A Bathurst Streets, : SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. [Pleats mention t.hi» paper when writing.] IMPERIAL CALF FOOD La*gdo\vn & Son, Christchurch, Testimonials. [Extract from the Wyndbatn Hera!d, June 14tb, 1901.] MR JOHN WgBBAN, of Seaward Downs yesterday told us o£ a salisfac.tory experience he has had in rearing calves with artificial food. He raised twenty calves on ■' Imperial " Calf Food, and- at the sam time had others which ho fid with new milk. Tie foiuier ■"i! quite as well as the [latter, and (when sold live months old; realised top market values. Mataura Island, January 24th, 1601. Messrs Langdown & <°on, Christcliurch.— Dear Sirs,—lie Calf Koo.i purchased r rom you, I may say that I was well pleased with it, as my calves did very well while fed with it, and I consider it very satisfactory an economical Calf Kood. —Yours faithfully, T. W. Kosthh. BURGESS, FRASBR & CO. w Sole Agents, Taranaki. |O e V NC y rpsMi. * A iWRC pICACi WvfA UlTtj-,r G WANTED KNOWN.—Maslin is adenble of.the best cereals. Maslin contains 1 all the r ecessary ingedients for r. perfect , 1 food.—Wholesale agents BunGffiW, Fhaseb and Oo';',

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 122, 25 May 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 122, 25 May 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 122, 25 May 1903, Page 3

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