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BUT. rt.a'£»'^3* W V y iffia u tea %& Hot with Lemon at BEDTSftfIE Is an nbsolute Preventive and Cure for GOLDS & iHFLUEHZA.
Ltvers of flowers should inspect the fine collection of bulb blooms on view today in Mr A, E. Sykes pharmacy window. These lovely specimens emanate from the nursery of Mrs Mitchinson. who is pre pared to book orders for tlm bulbs. At this time of year gardens cin be made most attractive by having .1 .s.'Uetion of reliable bulbs in bloom, and u<> a- is the opportunity to jnake a good choice.— Advt.
TARAHAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY, Fishing Season— lt>t October, 1903, to Kith April, 1904. Licenses may bo obtained JO from The Taunton o>cle and Sports IA-pot, Devon-street, New Pljmouth; Mr P. 0, Smith, Inglewood; Mr H. J, Newman, Oponake; and from the nndersiinei. D. McALLUM, Secretary. Keotilations Under Fisheries CONSERVATION ACTS. Fixing licenses, which will be Colonial, as follows: Licenses for Men Twenty shillings <or the whoio cesson; fire shillings for om month; and two shillings ana sixpence for one Licenses for women, and for boys uitnnd:!;? acii'.ol or under ihe a.eof M j cms: Ten shillings for the whole season; ih'te shillings for one monih; or one shilling aud six ence for one week. F. Whittle D. Lang <f. K. M-snncring W. Bewley J. Eeni.cit Thos. Blackwood J. 15 Wi .-on Alf. Marih C. R. i'mith Alfred Walter (boy) 0 Seabr'ght L. Brown (month) (boy) I). McAllnm John fcimpson H.A.Smith IC. T. fiyde J. Gibsou. jun, T. Hopisindon i.hsf. Smitu Jas. Wilton Gso, Barker Sidney standing (boy) IMPERIAL iCALF FOOD UIKBIiOWj! k Son, Cm: '.church, 'Testinii'i ,uy. [Exirnoi from the yi.-i' a 1 p. Herald, June Ut;., i!)o'.] MK JOHN AIuBHAN, of Seaward Downs yesterday told us of a aii&factory • xpeiitncc l.e ba« had in rearing calves with jirtilk'if.l food H . twenty calves •' Imperial" Calf Food, and at the sam ■use ha ; others which he ftd with new milk. TI'O former did quite as well as the latter, and (whin sold live months old) top market values. Mataura Island, January 24th, 1901. Messrs Langdown & Mon, Christ arch.— Dear Sirs, —He Calf Food purchased from 3 ou. I loay fay that I was well pleased with it, iif my caivos uid vory well while fed with it, aitf I consider it very satisfactory nil economical Calf Food.—Yours fsitjifully, 1. W. Fostkr. BURGESS, FR.4SER k CO. w Bole Agents, Taranaki. % O T i. <; E, OTAVIWG pu-ciiascj the Business of Mr. ivT A. E. liiiASi ai, Denial Burgeon of New I lymoutih, L may be consulted at toy surgoiry daily, between the ' ours of 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Kxceptmg Thursdays, a a . m , to 1 p.m. The rooms have been refurnished and (fated with ill tiie latest soieu ihe instruments and appliances to enable, rne to execute all kinds of dental work. Hoping, with skilled attention, moderate fee 3, and advice gratis, that I will meet with favourable consideration.—l am, yours faithfully, A. M. WILLIAMS, Dental Surgeon, Theatre.Royal Buildings. Kgmont-ntreafc, Hew Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 228, 23 October 1903, Page 4
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515Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 228, 23 October 1903, Page 4
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