JV&3&3 m m mm, * pa f'llLK* tw; SS* #» ?Sis <3 S at ii <« Patent Dorse-holder and Wheel-lock, j " Testimonials from Leading Doctors, Clergymen, Suburban Residents. Farmers, Carriers, Butchers. Bakers, Giocers- and Horse-Breakers. Sylvia THERE are Inferior Starches on the market which are being .*] substituted for ■«■ SALVIA," so it J \ housewives order a smaller quan--1 titj that the 51b packet, to make I sure of getting this , STERLING QUALITY they should insist upon having the PICTORIAL lib BOXES (Red Label), bold everywhere. 8 Y L V I A is 20 per cent cheaper than the best imported WE ARE SOLE AGENTB FOR THE CELEBRATED HOPRINSON GOLD MEDALS As used by MADAME MELBA at her New Plymouth Concert. OTHER MAKES IN STOOK: BARRETT & ROBINSON (makers to London School Board) SMITH & JEFFREYS OOLLARD & OOLLARD OHAS. EVERED PAUL EHRADT, Etc., Etc. AMERICAN ORGANS By the following makers: MASON & HAMLIN THOMAS MILLER, Exo. We hold the LARGEST STOOK of SMALL GOODS and SHEET MTJSIO on the coast. (Next Railway Grossing), DEVON STREET H, E ROUNTREE, Manager. NEW PLYMOUTH. Inglewood Agent Mb 0. 0. Smith.
26 SECTIONS 26 ATVOGELTOWN. ONE ACRE EACH. TERMS WITHIH BEAOH OF ALL. THE FREEHOL Can be secured by Monthly Payments. Thrifty Housewives can secure a Home, Youths can lay the foundation to wealth, because our terms gives them an object to tnvefor. ' Inspeotjthemi Compare them. They are situated closer to town centre than J sore sections at double the money. They will have the advantage of eleotiio light and water, and the healthiest situation it is possible to obtain. CALLAGHAN AND CO., SOLE A6ENTS, DEVON CtTREEI TVfEW nLYMOUTH. EVON QTRKET. iIEW XLYMOUEH.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE is a great institution. You pay gomething a year, and if yon break yonr i or leg you pet >o much, while if job break your neck sou get the foil »nm of your policy. This little paragraph will f-how you that tt ere is a better accident insurance provided for in a bottle of ST. JACOB'S OIL The amount you pay is a trifle, and you can get it an - v here. Don't wait ti 1 you run into somethin/, <r till «■ meth ng falls on you, when perhaps the rejly .f tht, dealer will be "Sorry, but I'm old out" Buy a tottle at once »nd keep it. on the mantelpiece, and fien no matter how sudden disaster ihe means are there to circumvent tne usual result. ST JACOB'S OIL has one mission, it CONQUERS PAIN. Rheumaticm, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, outs, wounds, strains, sores, bruises, dislocations and swellings are the ugly army it makes war on, and inevitably defeats. Old people want it, young people are so constantly "coming to grief" that they a'so want it, athletes and sportsmen of all kinds simply can't <?o without it, ani men and women who move about even as those who don't will And it a veritable mw cot where aches and pains are concerned. In a word—don't wait till yon are hart to get o bottle of ST. JACOB'S OIL, get it now and have it in the house. Sold • Eveiy where. TEEDMANS " SOOTH SNG F>®WOEItS i FOR CHIB.PREW. IN USE OVER FIFTY YEARS. Relieve FEVERISH HEAT. Prevent FITS, CONVULSIONS, die. Preserve a healthy state of theconstitution during the period of TEETHING. Please observe the EE in STEEDMAN. ' gents—Kempfcborne, Prosser, &00, ANTED KNOWN—Maslin is adeuble TV of the best cereals. Maslin contains all the neoesßary ingedients for a perfect food;— Wholesale agents Botkubs, From m4oo MISS COTTIER announces the am vol oi a large and varied consignment of novel FANCY GOODS, ART NEUOLEWORK, WOOL, *o. Useful and Ornamental Presents. Scisßois and Pocket Knifs in Case. Scissors and Paper Knife in Oase. RAN.DSOMK TABLE OBjNTRBB, wo ked ard unworfced. All Magazines, Period!' als, &a, kept. Agent for Madame Welgel's Journal and Patterns. MIBB COniEß* BROUOHAM-BTBEET
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 182, 4 August 1903, Page 4
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637Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 182, 4 August 1903, Page 4
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