lEMULSIONI EMULSION | J Will make your children vigorous, | hrcillliy, bright, and kippy. Give it 3 to them i throe times a day for I * tin; iK'xt Iweeks, mid liuto well tho •j forlii'yins eiVect ou the nerve system ; wnleh the growth in muscle ;iml ilesh. 3 There worth-? from Mr 11. 11. Blythe, of TuLiira, are nioro than interesting to 5 parents:—" I have much pleasure in 3 telling you that my two children have 0 both received much beueiit from your Emulsion. Tliey both suffered badly with a severe attack of whooping co-ajrh. I tried several different medicines said to give relief, lmfc was disappointed with them When my fears were at their worst a kind friend induced me to give your valuable Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Fresh Eggs a trial, and after using two bottles all my fears were at an end. My children recovered so quickly with it, and are now strong and healthy. I will always 1 reeommaud your Emulsion to others who want a 'sure cure. You may uso this to your advantage." We can only ask that you begin the use of Lisa's Emulsion to-day, but we would impress upon you the necessity to get Lane's, and Lane's only. Your Chemist or Store will supply you. i!/G and 'l,O per bottle. VOLUNTEER HEWSThe Schrol of ]' r-'ruc im, which has for some limo pa t be: n curried on by Col. Collins as.d open to men of all ranks, was brought to a close on Thursday, when the results of the teaching were tested by an examination. L'eut.Oolonel Ellis supervised in the afterr.oon acd Captain Ccpk in the evening. Five separate papers were set, one hour being allowed for atswerin? the questions in each. The paper on discipline and duties consisted of eight questions, all of which were eo well put that, given average intelligence, the replies should afford an indication of the candidates knowledge of the ground covered. The on musketry was naturally of a more technical character, btit tbe six questions weie excellently chosen to elicit tbe candidates knowledge, not ! only of the science of shooting at various ranges arid under diverse condijticne, fcu 1 ; also as to the management of unit and volley sighting and filing, I under circumstarces that might arise] in warfare. The p'.psr on tectics was] well calculated to discover the amount of attention paid by the candidates to j the leeuona on llnia subject, and yet | without expecting more than an elementary knowledge of this important matter. The paper on Topography! will doubtless have proved too hard a 1 nut to crack f.r most of the men, unlsss they have already mistered the euVij-ct in a practical way. The man who could answer Ih seven questions set in this paper without first undergoing a considerable technical iristruc'ion must be a genius. The remaining piper was on fortifications—a by no means easy subj cb—but the questiors as far as possible avoided the scientific side, acd were directed to practiral field work, ar.d mcst of them should have bean within the powers of the candidates to answir. Taken altogether the papers were most sensibly framed, and should not only serve as a means of guaging the information of the candidate?, but should encourage the men to pursue their studies. Gone! I Vanished 11 Absolutely Cured ! Tbe old man's cough is gone ; for years he was troubled with asthma; now he is quite cured; Bock's balsam cured him llt has cured others; has cared thousands. Bock's Balsam cures Bronchitis in all its stages, old standng Coughs, Ordinary Colds. Heals Outs, Cracked Hands etc. Bock's Balsam Is free from Narcotics I Relieves everybody I Thoas ends testify to it I Many a blighted life made happy by it. Price Is 6d, at chemists and leading stores.—Ad rt. HOLLOW AY'S OiNVMKXr AND PILLS Indisputable remedies. In the ti c e of these medicaments there need be no hesitation or doubt <f theii cooling, hf aling and purifying properties. Iha Ointment stands unrivalled in relieving, healing and thoroughly curing the most forts and ulcers, anc! in cases of bad legs arid bad breasts tht v actas acharm. The Pills are the r.i'+t eit-ctual remedy for the sure of live- ••.rr: aints, which derange all the rrrp r la c.' ons of the orgnns affected, inriuri a re-llcss'ess melancholy, weariness, inability to sL-ep, pain in the sice, etc These wonderful Pills, if taken according to the prnled direc'ions accompanying each bor, strike at the root of the malady and stimulate the stomach and liver into a hcalthv action. M. M, Mitchinson's OALEDONIAU NURSERI! (New Plymouth). Established over 30 years. 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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 211, 2 October 1903, Page 4
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