Jt is a sure and quick remedy for many things. ZBowel disorders, Stomaefj troubles, ailments of tfie Sidneys and SBladder. Jt 6?lps in eases of Sldeumatism. Jt clears tlje ZBlood—tfirougd tde Kidneys. Slant accept any substitute. 2/ou must s\)>
Is there such a person as sailers rheumatic pains, that has not heard what Book's Kheumatic Powder claims ? The excess of uric acid it helps to destroy, and sufferers perfect health may again eDjoy. Do our readers know my name, Which has already gained much fame I lam of only small dimensions, But own to very great pretensions As lots of friends will certify My merits a trial will justify. To cure all thro?t affections I lay claim, And please Bock's Balsam is my name. If toothache gives you cruel pain, Be thankful it is not a sprain, From toothache we assure you Bjck's Herb Extbaoi will c'ire you. The above is free from Bcids, being purely herbal, gives instant relief without injuring the teeth, and proves permanent in most cases. Price Is, of leading chemists or stores Bubns and Cuts.—S'jght 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 painful and annoying They can be quickly healed by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It allays the pain almost instantly, and heals the injured parts without matter being formed, which ensures a cure in one : third the time that the nsaal treatment would require. It is the most perfect preparation in use for burns, scalds, cuts bruises and like injuries. / It should be applied with a feather, and before the parts become swollen if possible. For sale by the New Plymouth Co-op. Society.—Adit
RAHOTU-NEW PLYMOUTH OOAOH SERVICE. ON and after sth October, 1903, the undersigned will run a Ooach Bervice between New Plymouth and Rahotu ae under: Leaving Rahotu Mondays and Wednesdays at 7.30 a.m. Arriving New Plymouth at 12.30. Leaving New Plymouth Tuesdays auri Thursdays at 1 p.m. Arriving Bahotu at 6 p.m. On SATURDAYS the usual service will j continue, viz.:— i Leave Kahotu at 5 a.m. Arrive New Plymouth at 10 a,m, Leave New Plymouth at 3 p.m. ' Arrive Bahotu at 8 30 p.m. j Notb.—The above service will bs run strictly to time. j Fares: Single, 7s 1 Return, I2s, Inter- j mediate fares in proportion. fAU Fares must be prepaid and a ticke* 1 for same obtained.] GOODS SERVICE. My General Carrying Service between Rahotu and New Plymouth will run EVERY DAY. Booking office at Mr. Nftwton King's , yard, Currie-stroet, or Mr. D. Berry's shop, j Brougham-street. LATEST LOO AL NEWSPAPERS CARRIED N.B.—The Coach has been newly painted and upholstered, supplied with gooo horses, and is now second to none in the colony. It will be in charge of an experienced driver, and by strict attention to business, together with civility, I hope to merit a fair share of patronage. JAMEb McOULLUM, Frocrietor EXTRAORDINARY G ENGINE /CLEARING CJALE enuine Clearing Oals E. T. Petty HAVING agreed to sell his Business, hi heavy "stock of First, Class Goods MUST BB REDUCED AT ONCE. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. FURNITURE CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS HEARTHRUGS OKQOKEKY OF ALL KINGS AND GLASSWARE. N B.—The s'ile can only last a short time. DON'T HISS THE Oi.U IiCE. PETTY, - WKW PLYMOUTH j E. T. DKVON-STREBT
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 232, 28 October 1903, Page 4
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561Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 232, 28 October 1903, Page 4
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