TMs h not f a Bad Way f •T^YTT'^rrfr'f UM\¥;WW : £'i «;:':v? ■"?!?/ \-?i v" 0 II E '-•V- I 'VxU.j nJiB Wr-'Bi I BUT—— I WOLFE'S 1 SCHNAPPS | Hot with Lemon at I BEDTIME Is an Absolute Preventive and Cure for COLDS &IBFLUEHZA.
The UxoßtJCiATlNcf tAiN trom tiorns, bunions or chilblains ma* be avoided by a free application of Obamberlaid « Fain Balm. For sale by New Plymouth Go-onerstive Society.—Advt. Bubns and Oot3.—Slight injuries of this character are of frequent occurence in almost' every household. While they are not dangerous, except when blood poisoning results from the injury, they are often quite pain tat and annoying They can be quickly healed by applying Chamberlain's Fain Balm. It allays t)>e pain almost instantly, and heals the injured parts without matter being formed, which ensures $ cure in one th'rd the time that the usual treatment would require. It is the most perfect preparation in use for burns, scalds, cuts bruises and like injuries, it Bhould be applied with a feather, and before the parts become swollen if possible. For sale by the New Plymouth Co-op. Society.—Adit Whooping Ootce. --This is a very dangerous disease unless properly (treated, ijfcetistics show that there are more deaths fruus l it than from scarlet fever. All danger may be avoided, however, by giving Chamberlain's Oongh Remedy. It liquifies the tough mucus, making it easier to expectorate, keeps the cough loose, and makes the paroxysms of coughing less frequent and 1-6< severe. 10 has been used in many epidemics of this disease with perfect success. For scle by the JSew Plymouth Co-operative Society.—Advt Engagement Wedding Kings, and Keepers, certainly the finest stock on j che West Coast of New Zealand. A good present wita each wedding ring at J. H. Parker's, Jeweller, next Railway Crossing, Devon street, New Plymouth.— A<3v
IAKAtfATU AOO'-J *YION SOOIMT. Kiahing Season -Ist October, 1903, to 15th April, i 904. Licenses may ue obtained J_ from The Taunton (hole and Sports i.i-pot, Devon-street, I ew Ph mouth; Mr C. O. Smit'r, Inglewood; Mr H. J. Newmen, Opnnake; an'i now the "jnderai^nei. t>. MCALLUM, Secretary. Keodlawoxs Usnrcu FisnEßira OonSKBVATION ACTS. Fixing licensrc, which will be Colonial, as follows Licenses for Men Twenty shillings for the whole f-eason; five shillings for one month; and two shillings and sixpence for one week. Licenses for women, and for boys attending school or under the age of 14 years: Ten shillings for the whole season; three shillings for one month; or one shilling and six encc fur uvu week. F. Whittle D. Long G. S. Mannerirg VV. is;wley J. Bennett Thos. Blackwood J. E Wilson Alf. Markh C. B. Smith Alfred Walker (boy) 0. Seabright L. Brown (month) (hoy) ]). McAllnm John bimpson H. A. Smitn K. T. Gyde J. Gibson, jun. T. Hopkinson Cha». Smith Jas. Wilson Geo, Barker Sidney Standing (boy)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 224, 19 October 1903, Page 4
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