A Bad Skin Trick your skin with a uoodlo. Tou will see it i:; full of blood, full all tho time. But what kind of blood? Rick and pure? Or thin and impure? Pure blood make:; tin; skin clear, smooth, healthy. lin pure blood <.o vurs the skin with pimples, sores, boils, eczema, eruptions, tetter, salt-rheum. It I \ \ •±,sl p,)! Mr. Frank Hewett, of Kalgoorlie, *W, A., sends his photograph and tells what cured him, " When a boy my slcin broke out in bad sores about my hands. After trying a great many remedies in vain, I took Ayer's Sarsaparilla and was quickly cured. Recently I was troubled again with severe boils, but one bottlo of the game old remedy completely cured me. It's the greatest blood-purifying medicine in the world." AYER'S Sarsaparilla There are many .mitation " Sarsaparlllas." Be sure you get Ayer's. Aid the Sarsaparilla by keeping your bowels in good condition with Ayer's Fills. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. DUMB tWBVICMS TO-MV&R6W UHUBCH Off ENGLAND. St Mary's—S a.m., and 11 a.m., H 0„ Bev A. F. Smith, 7 p.m., Archdeacon Cole. Henui—ll a.m„ H. 0., Archdeacon Cole, 7 p.m.. Lay Header. Bell Block—7 p.m., Mr Bennett. Omata—2.3o p.m.. Lay Reader. Korn—3 p.m., Rev A. F. Smith. Upland Road —2.30 p.m., Mr Bennett. Westown—7 p.m., Kev A. F. Smith. Waitaia—B a.m., H. 0., Vicar, 11 a.m., M John Young, 3 p.m., Children's frervice, 7 p m., Mr John Young. Urenui—ll a.m., Lay Reader, 7 p.m. Vicar. Tikorangi -11 a.m. H. 0., Vicar, 7 p.m„ Lay Render. Lepperton—7 p.m. Lay Reader. Waihi—2.3o p.m., Vicar. Tataraimaka —11 a.m , Vicar. Oakura—2.3o p.m., Vicar, Okato—7 p.m Vicar. Roman Catholic. New Plymouth—Mass 7.30 a.m. Vespers 7 p.m., Rev Dean McKenna. Inglewo d - Mass 10 30 a.m., Kev. Dean McKei m. JPRKSBYTERIAN. St. Andrew's—ll a.m., and 7 p.m., Rev H. J. h -.wis. Inglewood—ll a.m., and 7 p.m. Mr. J. D. Webster. Tariki—2.3o p.m., Mr J. D. Webster. Methodist. VVhiteley Memorial Oliurel --11 a.m., and 7 p.m., Kev J. N. Buttle Lower Kwmo-it ltad—7 p.m., Mr W. ( bastertOD, Oarrington Road—2.3o p.m., and 7 p,m Mr \, Ohatterton. I .urford Eoid—2.3o p.m., M<" Pikett. Okato—ll a.m., and 7 p.m., Mr T, P. Hughson. Puniho—2 p.m., Mr T. P. Hoghson. Rahotu—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev J. H. White. Punearehu —2 p.m., Mr Wells Ngari<l Ro>id—2 p.m., Rev J. H. White, 7 p.m, Mr Wells (Sunday School Anniversary), Waitara—ll a.m , and 7 p.m, Mr Boon. Tikorangi—2.3o p.m., Mr Huirangi—2.3o p.m., Mr McMil'an. Lepperton—2.3o p m , Mr Jackson. Inglewood—ll a.m., Mr Jemison 7 p.m., Mr Thomas, Kaim ita 7 pm„ Rev Sawle. Tarata—2.3o p m., Mr Thomas. Waipuku—2.3o p.m., Mr Everett, 7 p.m., Mr Gout is. Midhirst—ll a.m., and 1 p.m., Rev. S. J. Garlick. Salisbury Road—2.3l p.m., Mr Tomer. Btanley Road—2,3o p.m., R v Garlick, Puratjgi—7.3o p.m., Mr Thomas. Stratford—ll a.m,, Mr Marchant, 7 p.ns., Rev. J. A. Lochore. Cardiff—ll am.. Rev J. A. Lochore. Kahouri Biidge—2.3o p.m., Rev J. A. Lochore. Eltbam—ll a.m., Rev 0. A, Foston, 7 p.m., Mr Berry. Mangatoki—7p.m., Rev 0. A. Foston, Mahoe—2 p.m , Rev 0. A Foston. Pbimitivh Methodist, Queen-street —U a.m., Mi Asher, 7 p.m.. Rev M. Southern. Bell 810ck—2.30 p.m., Mr BnUimore. Lower Kent Road 7 p.m., Mr Herbert. Upper Mangorei—ll a.m., Rev M. Southern, Lower Mangorei—2.3o p.m., Rev M. Southern. Omata—Sunday School, 11 a.m., Miss Smith Omata —7 p.m., Mr Hulbert. Inglewo d—ll a.m., and 7 p.m., Rev J, Nix>. n Duiham Road—2,3o p.m , Kev J. Nixon. Norfolk Road —2 p.m., Mr H. P. Foster. Egmont Village—7 p.m., Mr W. Harding. Baptist. Gill-street—ll a.m., and 7 p.m, Chueoh op Chbist. Devon Street, 11 a.m., Fellowship, at residence of Mr G'een, next Mr Hooker, printer. Salvation Abmy. Services as usual A CLINCHER FOR SCEPTICS. THE following few lines from two of t.-ydnev's leading Accountants, ought to convince the greatest sceptic that CAFILLi mu«t hav.) some merit t > command and trait:tain tha big increase in its sales. Yarralla Chambers, 109 PitE-s rest, Sydney, 16th June. 1903. We h»rfihv certify that n-s have examined the ho its of tbe OAPILLA. proprietary, and fled th ref'rom that comparing the perio«i March to May, 1903, wi h that of ISO2, the sales Oi Rii hard's OAPILLA H 1K IONIO show a large increase of over 48 p Q r cent., which means that the demand has increased 5. In other words, for every 94 bottles sold last year, 146 are now being sold. (Signed) V/. ROBERTSON, F.S.I.A. (Signed) W. E._ JOHNSON, A.S.i.A, An a cure for Dandruff and Falling Hair OAPILLA stands alone a certain cure. OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. Wholesale Agents - SHAKLAND & CO., LTD. NATIONALCOU-VOILOF WOMEN OF NEW ZEALAND. TH 1 ! oxecutive of the NATIONAL' COUNCIL will bol l a series of meetings iu NEW PLYMOUTH, begining MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH, When Mrs. Sievwright, President of the Council, will give an address on •' The Aims and O! jaots of the Council," in the Borough I Council Chambers, Tbe chair will be taken at 8 o'clock by His Worship tha Mayor All interested are cordially iuvited to ba profit, Admission frea, j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 197, 5 September 1903, Page 3
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