wmm «*; W«rf. M a S3ft>r"? mm tw. \*>. 3G an & m THE eLHPHHM Patent Horse-holder and Wheel-lock. Btimonials from Leading Doctors, Olergsmen, Suburban Residents, Farmers, Oarrlei Butchers. Bakers, Gioc ts. and Horse-Breakers. Sylvia I WHERE are inferior Starches on J. the market which are being ■A substituted for "SALVIA," so if / housewives order a smaller quantity that the 61b packet, to make tare of getting this . STERLING QUALITY they should insist upon having the PICTORIAL lib BOXES (Red Label), Bold everywhere. BYL V I A* B 20 per cent cheaper than the best imported. WE ARE SOLE A6ENTB FOR THE CELEBRATED OPRINSON GOLD MEDALS As ueed by MADAME MELBA at her New Plymouth Oonoert, OTHER MAKES IN STOCK: BARRETT & ROBINSON (makers to London School Board) SMITH & JEFFREYS OOLLARD & GOLLARD OHAS. EVERED PAUL EHRADT, Etc., Etc. AMERICAN ORGANS By the following makers: MASON & HAMLIN THOMAS MILLER, 4 Eio. e hold the LARGEST STOCK of SMALL GOODS and [SHEET MUSI on the coast. THE COLONIAL I'UW IMPORTING! (MINT, (Next Railway Crossing), DEVON STREET H, E, RQUNTREE, Manager, NEW PLYMOUTH. Inglewood Agent Mb 0. 0. Smith. 26 SECTIONS 26 ATVOGELTOWN. ONE AGRE EACH. TERMS WITHIN REAOH OF ALL. THE FREEHOL Gan'be secured.by Monthly Payments. Thrifty Housewives can seowe a Home. Youths can lay the foundation to wealth, because our terms gives them an object ivefor. Inspect themi Compare them. They are situated closer to town centre than Jto ctions'at double the money. They will have the advantage of eleotrio light and wat< ,* «,.v...ih,i..4. ..*_.«._ U ._ ——^i e to obtain, CALLAGHAN AND CO., 80LE AGENTS. fcEVOW CJTRBEX TVT K W nLYMOUTH. Jevon Otreet, Hew xlymoueh.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE is a great institution. You pay something a year, and if yon break your arm or leg you get eo much, while if you break your neck you get the full turn of your policy. This little paragraph will show you that U ere is a better accident insurance protided for in a bottle of ST. JACOB'S OIL. The amount you pay is a trifle, and yon can get it anywhere. Don't wait till you run into something, or till Romethmg falls on yon, whan perhaps the reply of the dealer will be " Sorry, bub I'm cold out." Buy a bottle at onoe and keep it on the mantelpiece, and then no matter how Budden disaster the means are there to circumvent the usual result, BT. JAOOB'S OIL has one mission, it CONQUERS PAIN. Rheumatism, lumhafro, soiatioa, 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 sa constantly "coming to grief" that they a'so want it, athletes and sportsmen of all kinds Mmply can't do without it, an.i men and women who move about even as those who don't will find it a veritable mascot where aches and pains are concerned. In a word—don't wait till you are hurt to geto bottle of ST, JAGO3'B OIL, get it now and have it in the house. Sold Eveiy where.
ibiimans ■ sooth bng fqr children. ' ' IH USE OVER FIFTV YEARS. Relieve FEVERISH HEAT. Prevent FITS, CONVULSIONS, &o. Preserve a healthy state of the constitution during the periodop TEETHING. Please observe the EE in STEEDMAM, MISS COTTIER Announces the arrival of a large and varied consignment of novel I fancy goods, ART NEEDLEWORK, I WOOL, *o Useful and Ornamental Present!. Scissors and Pocket Knif 8 in Case. Scissors and Paper Knife in Oase HANDSOME TABLE OE.NTRKS worked and anwocked. tgonts—Tf.ompthorno, Prossor, &-OoA All Magazines, Periodi*ale, ke, kept. Agent for Madame Journal anil WANTED KNOWN.—Maslin Is adenble Patterns. '"ANTED KNOWN.—Maslin Is adenble " of the beat cereals. Maslin contains lithe necessary ingedionts for a perfect agent* BTO9SM, FBABER wSS MIBBCOTTIER*BRQUBHAM-BTREEI
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 189, 12 August 1903, Page 4
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