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I It is only on the use of Wolfe'* Suhnappa that it ought to be j judged. j 2/ou he tfje Judge. Every bottle of Wolfe'* Schnapps a contains an honest preparation § of Juniper Berries and select | Barley. S If you nßed a stimulant that will i braoe a tired body op clear s I tired mind, TEST WOLFE'S I SCHNAPPS—not» false stimulant ' i builder up or vital foroe*. 1 youtaftenofHisß. 1 Better not take anything than I a.-vsept a subßtitute for this sterl- * ing old tonio. Imitations ore put £ out for one purpose only— to make ] 3uyW6ok OBottks | Look for tha name, and aooept only bottles with the signatv rr .„i..i— <a/„i>- „„ the label.

MISS COTTIER Announce* tbe arrival of a large and varied consignment of novel] fancy goodb, art needlework, WOOL, *O. Useful and Ornamental Present!. Boissoie and Pocket Knif3 in Case. Scissors and Paper Knife in Case. HANDSOME! TABLE CENTRES, worked and unworked. ' All Magazines, Periodicals, &o , kept; Agent for Madame We'gel's Journal and Patterns. MISS GOHIER. BROUGHAM-STREET EVERY LADY HER OWN DRESSMAKER, THE L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRE3SCTJITING AND DRESSMAKING. ItX pleasure in announcing that she has appointed MISS BATOHELOR as sgent for New Plymouth for the Langer System. Classes will be opened en . MONDAY, Jane 22nd, at rooms over Morey and jileore's, Kiug Street. Miss Batchelor will bo at her rooms to meet intending pupils on Thursday and Friday next, Jane 18th and 19tb. The Langer is tbe newest, quickest, simplest, and most perfect System of Dressoatting. No calculations. Patterns in a few minutes. Extension Cutting, Pattern-making, and Trimming, specially taught. Inspection invited. Anyone may have a lesson Free 0/ Charge. G'DRISCOLL'S Hotel Commonwealth Opposite [Telephone 225] Facing the Railway Station Sea. rpHIS Commodious and Centrally-situated Hotal has just been BE-BUILT AND REFURNISHED THHOUGHOUr, with all up-to-date conveniences and comforts. BALOONY OVERLOOKING THE SEA. Passengers by early steamers can always rely on getting breakfast before leaving by train. Warning bell rung five minnteß before departure of passenger trains. POKTER MEETS ALL TRAINS AND NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANOE. Only Best Wines and Spirits retailed, Speight's Dunedia XXXX. Ale on tap Kitchen in charge of an expert Chef. JO'DRISOOLL •• •• Proprietor Late of Royal Hotel, Hawera.) THE NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent.) [lnstituted 1876.] Incorporated imder "The Euildiug, (Societies Act, 1880." Dibeotoks:— Messrs H. Weston (Ohairmau), J. B Oonnett, W. Cottier, W. F. Brooking T. Furlong jnnr., 0. T. Rundle, and 0. T. Mills, Solioitob :—R. 0. Hughes, Esq. Banksbs : The Bank of New Zealand.

DEPOSITS Deposits are reoeived, and the following Bates of Interests given :- For 12 months ... 4 per cenb. per annum Por 8 montka ... 3J per cent, per annum For 3 months ... 3 per cent, per annnm ted, on approval secant . „„_ „„„ to twelve years. Fee tb« Society's revised tables of re-payment. Theße are exceptionally liberal, and compare favourably with any of the best colonial institutions. There are no deductions of any sort either by way ef bonus, commission! or entrance fees. No Mortgage Deeds to pay for, unless by loan's over £IOO and not less than three year's duration. ' Borrowers can redeem at any time and on very reasonable terms. Offiei open daily from 10 a.m., 4 p.m., Tnursday afttrneons exctpted. * CLARENCE RENNELL, Secretary and Treasures, Brongham-street, New Flymbuth. .SOOYHifiIS P6WDERS FOI3 CHILDREN. ' IN USE OVER riFTV YEARS. Relieve FEVERISH HEAT. Prevent FITS, CONVULSIONS, <tc. Preserve a healthy state of the constitution duringthe period of TEETHING. Please observe the BE In STEBDMAN,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 156, 6 July 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 156, 6 July 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 156, 6 July 1903, Page 4

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