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Your Child. Give it Lane's Emtjlsioh every day. Many children Lane's. It fattens their little | bodies, strengthens their nerves, muscles, bones. Builds them up. Lane's Emulsion is a medicine-food that helps weak children grow into strong, robust, healthy children. It is quite astonishing what a teaspoonful of Lane's Emulsion given regularly three times a day will do for the children. You can prove it by trying it. LANES EMULSION. S. CLARK & CO. Cash Furnishing Warehouse. DEVON STREET EAST. ARTISTIC FURNISHING. Made to any design at Shortest Notice. OUR SYSTEM of Furnishing embodies every element of satisfaction which the most exacting customer could desire. We hold one of t.'ie Finest Stocks of Finished Ooods ready for immediate selection, and will give estimates and expert advice free. WE HOLD the Finest Stock of NEW ZEALAND WOODS in Taranaki. Customers can select for themselves when ordering furniture to be mode. N.B.—We are not holding a Sale, as our Prices are Right, and CANNOT BE BEATEN.

Why Bury Yourself In the Bush P BETTER by lar BUY ON EXCEPTIONAL EASY TERMS a Farm out of seven, from 177 aeres to 13S0 acres each, open land, with patches of bush ; within 5 to 8 miles by fair road of Uangoriri Railway Station. Two of the farina are partly fenced, and the prices are onlv 24s to 28s per acre. The whole of the money can remain at S per cent, to anyono building or ploughing. School and Post Office quite handy ; good fishing and shooting on Lake Wh!anjg)apa, facing part of land. The areas are: 177, 888, 640, 7SO, 1850, 889, and 721 acres. W. COURTNEY. FREEHOLD. AT the present time Freehold la thought little of in New Zealand, but it will not be always so. Ii England, capitalists and the gentrj do not consider the price who— *— hold is obtainable. When it is held for generations. When New Plymouth Is thickly populated the same will occur here. The reason why freehold Is looked upon so lightly, although being the most Important of all things in this world, Is that the people do not study its value. What a comfort, when a man is up in years, to know that 1! anything happens the family has t home ! Consider how unpleasant it is for an agent to sell the bouse you are renting, putting you to the inconvenience of house-hunting, beto furniture In removing, with probably sickness in your borne. The agent is in duty bound to try to Bell If he shows you sympathy he is doing his client an injury. Think how pleasant it is to know that if in prosperity your home is f/ee, when in adversity you can get assistance. Money can always be comiuanded to meet expenses. It is possible to-daj to make an effort to secure a home with less than £5, with no possible chance of not succeeding. Those under the impression that these chancewill be permanent are greatly mistaken. Freehold is getting more beyond the poor man's reach daily, and those who wish to consider theli [ own and their children's welfare should go up and look at Veale's estate, and If anyone can show us its equal within 78 per cent, above the upset price, we will give him £5. CALLAGHAN AND COLONIKW IJBNTAL BUILDINGS. For Chronic Chert Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d.»

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 125, 31 May 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 125, 31 May 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 125, 31 May 1904, Page 4

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