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HAVE YOU TRIED IT? ) ' 31 f* ICS' ? j Tte srl l : '.r; &Sr \ ssS Lj.ij Ll"*r, s < A medicine-food that strengthens and builds. That makes strength where weakness existed. Muscular strength and vital strength. Muscular strength enables you to perform feats of endurance, i Vitality is 'a question of constitution. Your constitution can be strong in every way. You can make it strong with this great medicine iood. Supplies the -human system with elements needed for healbh 1 and strength. A medicinal vitalized emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, Fresh Eggs, Lime, Soda & Creasote. @ Better than all other emulsions, i More health-giving, more strengthgiving, and more vitalizing. Has properties not possessed by any other mt'jicine or food. Lane's Emulsion improve:? the appetite, and puts flesh on thin folks; it builds up weak lungs; it stops the cough of consumption, and kills'the consumptive germ. i It wonderfully helps weak people, puts fresh blood into their veins, fresh vitality and joy of living into their tissues. It changes sick, frail, delicate people into strong, robust, and vigorous people. It makes weak babies into strong adults. Doctors prescribe it regularly. They know its composition, and know it as a certain hmghealer and body builder. guy It szsd f?| it ?o-oag. Chemists and Stores will supply you. TWO SIZES: Take none but Line's. "It's Famous because it's Good," And it's good for Men, Women, and Children. 69

DZ VINB sm VICES 10-MVIMb w. Ohxjboh OP KNBLAND. St Mary's—B n.m., and 11 a.m., H 0., 7 p.m., Rev F. G. Kvans. Henui—B am., H. 0., V a.m., Morning Prayer. 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Bell 810ck—7.30 p.m.. Mr Johnson, Omata—2.3o p.re Mr Bennett. Koru—7 p.m., Mr Bem.ctt Upland Bond —£3 p.m.. Mr Green Westown—7 p.m., Mr Foo.fes. Warea—ll a.ra . Liy Bearer. Oakura—2 30 p.m , Lay Reader. Tataraimaka—7.3o p.m., !.av Header. Okato—7.?o pm. Lay Header. Waitara—ll a.m., 7 p.m. Lay Reacer. Tikorangi -11 0.m., and 7.;;o p.m. Laj Header. Lepperton—ll a.m, Lay Rendu-. Uresui—ll a.m., La/ Reader. Inglewood—ll a m., and 7 p.m. Tariki—No Se'vicß. Egmont Villaae—No Service. Roman Catholic. New Plymouth—Mass 730 a.m. Vespers 7 p.m., Rev Dean McKenna. Inglewood—Mass 9 a.m., lisv. Dean MoKenna. Pbesbytebian. St. Andrew's—ll a.m., and 7 p.m., Inglewood—ll a.m., and 7 p.n.. Air. J. D. Webster. Tariki—2.3o p.m., Mr J. D. Webster. Methodist. Whiteley Memorial Church. --11 am., and 7 p.m., Rev. J. N. Jiattle. Lower Egmont Road—7 p.m., Mr Hulbert. Oarrington Road—2.3o p.m., and 7 pm. Mr Boon. Hu 1 ford Road- 2.30 p m., Mr J. R. Chatcerfcon Okato—7.3o p.m., Mr Clemance. Kahotn—ll a.m. and 7.30 p.m., Rev J. H, White. Pungarehu—2 p.m., Rev J. H. White. Puniho—2 p.m., Mr Wells. Waitara—ll a.m., Mr Thomas, 7 p.m., Mi Pearce. Tikorangi—2.3o p.m., Mr A. Vosper. Huiraogi—2.3o p.m , Mr West Lepperton—2.3o pm, Mr McMillan. Inglewood—ll a.m., Mr Jemison, 7 p.m Mr Thomas Eaimata—7 p.m., Mr Everett Tarata—2.3o p.m., Mr Kveretfc i Waipuku—2.3o p.m., Mr Cirtwright, 7.3£ p m. MrFenwick Midhirst—ll a.m., and 7 p.m. Rev. S. J Giriick Salisbury Road— 230 p.m., R6v S. J. Garlick. (Stanley Road—2 30 p.m., Mr Turner I Primitive Methodist KJueen-stre:-t—ll a.m., find 7 p.m., Rev J Nixon, | Upper Kent Koad—ll a.m., Mr W. Chatter' j ton j Upner Mangorei—ll a.m., Mr Z. V.VUs. 1 Lower Mangoroi—?.3o p.m., Mr Z. \\ ells, * Omata—Sunday fcjehoo:, 11 a,m,, Mrs Swan j wick. Omnta—7.3o p.m., Mr Holder, j Bell 810ck—2.30 p.m.. Rev J, Nixon. « 1 <a01—9.30 a.m. Rev J, Nixon, jluglewoid —11 p.m., 3!ev J. Soathern t p.m., Miss Creaswell. j Norfolk Koad~ 2 p. r i, iiey J. Southern, j Durham KoaO—2 p.m., Mr H. P. Korster. t a'iuont , Ui'.i-i'iT.ei—ll s.rii., i y m , t g ev \v | li. Wooliey. 2 CIIUEOH OF CIIBISI. jj Hevon Strwi, 11 a.m., Fellowship, at resi- | deuce of Mr u-'ec-D, next Mr Hooker, printer. ; there such s. person Miliars rheumatic tb-.i has rot, i;-. : J '..v.:!' linck's KbeuJlrnl.il! ;'vV/:.i8! c .i::. ; .! i xcess of uric it t,, . ; ,;v y , u suilertrsperfect f health u , | T ;'° 0 ' l,a ' *bow iny name, ; ' 11 • ulr.;;::)v leaned much fame ? f I . Mi of oniy ; ■ in msion:; .«lots of iv: ■ y merits :-t ipiL ly claim. I ■!' lootfcac 1 e i ! ... • ■ ;,, i.'i.'. thankful... ;■ .. ■. . ; s'rom too'ub.,cii;, \. : ... UOCK'a liliiali iic ■ . , ....... ~ ~ lhe above is Ins* fr.m -cv,.s, Nun? purely •icrl.a). rinjuring moo ot ciiumista or i.loKa

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 235, 31 October 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 235, 31 October 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 235, 31 October 1903, Page 4

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