The JixOBBOiATINO aik from corns, bnniona or chilblains may be avoided by a free application of Chamberlain s Fain B:nra. For sale by New Plymouth Co-ODeratiye Society.—Advfc. If toothache gives yon pain, Thank God it's not a sprain; _ From toothache we ajsure yon, Bock's Herb Extract will cure yon. The above is free from fecida, being purely jerbal, gives instant relief without injuring the teeth. Has proved permanent in most cases. Bock's Herb Extract price all .it Ib, Chemists and leading" stores. —Advt. Gonell Vanishedl! Absolutely Cured 1 The old man's cough is gone; for years be was troubled with asthma; now he is quite cured; Bock's balsam cured him llt has cured others; has cured thousands, Bock's Balsam cures Bronchitis in all its stage?, old standng Doughs, Ordinary Colds. Heals Outs, Cracked Hands etc.. Bock's Balsam Is free from Harcotics! Relieves everybody I Thons ands testify to it I Many a blighted life made happy by it. Price Is 6d, at chemists And leading stores.—Ad ft
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Whooping Cough -This is a very dangerous disease unlesn properly treated. Statistics show that there are more deaths from it than from scarlet fever. All daneer may be avoided, however, bv giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It liquifies the tough mucus,: making it easier to expectorate, keeps the cough loose, aud makes the paroxysms of rougbinj less frequeAt and 1- s > sev-re. I* h-j ■< been used in maoy epidemics of this disease »itb perfect success. For scle by the New Plymouth Co-operative Society.—Adst.
Engagement Kings, Wedding Kings, and Keepers, certainly the finest stock on the West Boast oi New Zealand. A good present wit a each wedding ring at J. H. Parker's, Jeweller, next Railway Crossing, Devon street, New Plymouth.— Adv
j7OB HALW—The Entire Horse Ebony. JC Apply M. Jonks, Criterion Stables. STRATFORD TEOHNI SCHOOL EXEIBITION. EXHIBITS are invited for this Bxhibit'on. Schedules may be obtained from the Secretary. , W. J. ALKXVMDER, tc P.O. Sox 10, Stratford. IN THE ESTATE OF ARCHDEACON GOVETT LTj Persons h-ivinef Claims apainst the a'iove estate are request «} to semi same in to ibe understood in duplicate. GOVBiT k QUfLMAM, 8 So.iouora to the iixecutor. borough; of new Plymouth. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY—EASTERN WARD. WHSREA3 Chables Hatwabd Buboes'), Esq., is the only candidate nominated for the office of Councillor to fill the extraordinary vacancy now existing in the Council of the Borough of New' Plymouth. (therefore declaie him duly elected a Ouuncillor for the Eastern Ward. F T. BELLRINGKR, Returning Officer for the Borough of New Plymouth.
Borough Offices, October 7th, 1903, 8 TO STAND THE SEASON THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION (Bbbd Br Nsw Zeaxaiid Stud Company By ST. LEG KR (imp), Champion in the list of winning sires in New Zealand. St Leget by Ponsa-iter (Derby winner), out oE Atlantis by Thorrasnby (Derby winner), out of Hurricane (1000 Gnineas winntr), by Wild Dayril! (Derby winner) Breeders would do well to cote the descendants of Dopcastsr, sire of Beca'Or, the sire of Ormonde, sold for 25,000g5, arid re-pnrcha-ed for 4",oo')gs for stud purposes, tie was the best English horse ol his dwy, and sire of Or ,Y, e. who a-ain was sire of Flying Fox sold for 37,000g«, the Utter being the best performer as a colt in England. IN 18H0.)
Araotig the renowned winners of f®t. I .eger's stock are St. Hippo, Waiuku, St. Paul, Impulse, St. Crispin, Nestor, Bine Jacket, ht. Laura, Rex, Woodstock, St. Simon, St. Kisca, St. Cyr, Bt-. Clements, i 'oris, St. Ursula, S- lvia Park, Okoari, and Crucifoim. the iatter 'leing the w nner of 1 over £7OOO, and having recently bnaten th Australian champion Wakeful twice in succession Arena's dam was Vaccilation. bred bv the New Zealand htud Company, bi* Knot'ingley—Atlanta, dam of ijyivia Park, whose flam was Moonsh're (imported), bred in Kn?)and, by The Libel, sire o? Tfadueer. Arawa ha l 3 proved himself thoroughly «o<thy of his parentage, for his short racing career was brilliant nnd he beat some of the best horses in the district. FFK.—£3, payable on January Ist. No 1 gror.mage fe:. Also the Fuhebwd Olyiksdalk ST iLLI'IN KLONDYKE, Imported from Scotland, whose young st. ok row in work are givirg great satisfaction. proving staunch, reliable, and good tempered. FKE. —£2. Same terms as above. the abovp wil: travel in the district where induceiue ts ■ flier. ALKHONSO WOOD, Plymouth p oad, Koru, PAB.TNj£ ifyHLP NOTICE. WE ,eg to not (y thut we have entered mto raruu-n-bip sts from l»t August, is laigiueei.s aua ui veyors, under the style Ut Smtiilutt Hud i'.ilLUUi". L 0. Si.,A!>D>tN. 1 . ti, jl'rilj
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 216, 8 October 1903, Page 3
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824Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 216, 8 October 1903, Page 3
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