For Infants and Invalids. Send for Pamphlet and Samples to GDLUN & Co« Ltd., Wellington.
Proposed Railway Time-table. NEW PLYMOUTH—WANGANUI SECTION. SOUTH TRAINS. NORTH TBAINS, tW -m It/** ft {■■■■& w 1 » s i'; ifiW V -i S 4 f • r 4 "NOTHING is certain but death. Why do people make such assertions T Thtre are scores ,of other certainties. One certainty is that ST. JAGOB'S OIL is an unfailing cure for Rheumatism, Lumbago Sciatica, Neuralgia, and all bodily aches. That's why it is called the ''KING OF Lini kNT 16 . . . CONQUERS PAIN. ST. JACOB'S OIL is the only pain-conqueror That's why it has been given 12 INTERNATIONAL GOLD MEDALS. Don't wait till pain overtakes yon, let alone overcomes you. Always keep St. JACOB'S in the kouso ready for any emergency. Bemember that it is SOLD EVERYWHERE, and that EVERY BOTTLE CONTAINS A CURE. 'X f\ mm ylg)L\ Sylvia Starch. THERE are inferior Starches on the market which are being substituted for " SI LVIA," so if housewives order a smaller quantity that the 51b packet, to make sura of getting this STERLING QUALITY thoy should insist upon having the PICTORIAL lib BOXES (Red Label), bold everywhere. BYL V I A is 20 P Br confc cheaper than the best imported. AT)T TVn that won't work is one you lose your temper' over, JjJLjIIM U Don'ti lose your temper 1 Instead,'get a HARTSHORN ROLLER, which makes a blind a thirg of beauty and joy for as long as It will last. A BLIND on a HARTSHORN ROLLER will stay when you send it up, ard stay down when you pull it down. No e genuine witoufc it bears thj name of STEWART HARTSHORN, SOLD EVERYWHERE. < If I I*4' i*V 'W v * "J R ~w 'V m, W r k [ . », I 'H ;.»v. /, THE GLftPHHM FatentHorse-li older aai Wheellock, I Testimonials from Leading Doctors, Oievgyman, Suburban Kesid»nts. Farmers, Carriers, I Butch' rs. Bakers. Go. era and fINSONIA VVATC goes wrong, gteong and Durable. (Jn!y a few shillings. SilvI'*, 1 '*, superb finish, jnimitablo v.-.lue. uo well as a XSO Watch. Iflforkmeu, clerks, and othors plways Ciirry an ANSONIA. fried titaekospar. Qorrect and reliable. Ifoigh* of fnshion to have ov TO r.IS iIAO OiJlf* A:.Jj L'iiiALllHij
Dor Uhiidiws JUuckiujc Oough at S night take Woods' Great Peppwment jCii. a. Is 6d ami Sr fid— Advt ; \ EXTRAORDINARY ■) CLEARING CIA.M ? CfiiNUJNLI <ULEAItfNG OALiS E. T. Petty |"AVING agreed to sell Lis BiiMues, hi J., heavy stock oi i first uass MJST BE KEOUOED AT OMOE, iNO REASONABLE OFFER KBAUTHRUGS CKOCKKUY OF ALL KINGS j n B.—'l lie s':le nan oiilv 1.-i-.fc a j-hcrt lime DON'T iUiaii THE OHANCJS. !
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 235, 31 October 1903, Page 4
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440Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 235, 31 October 1903, Page 4
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