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CMS ft®NC TOOTHACHE WARS# SECONDS. IUOKTUZk a> Tn -s Latest Scientific Remedy DESTROYING THE NERVB m DEOAYBD TBITB Prteeje. - iwtol <• Try*t INQO. S«M k; *S efe«ni»tj tad Btor**8 tor** Taranaki Acclimatisation Society. SHOOTING SEASON, 1904. (From Ist May to 31st July.) THE Shooting Season (or Native Game (oxcepting native pigeon, kaka, pukeko, wio. or blue duck, tui, huia, white heron, and created grebe) and Imported Game in the district, consisting of the Counties of Taranaki, Clifton, and Egmont (excepting the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, Kaitake Ranges, being sections 168 and 170, in the Oakura District, and Paranimhi or White Cliffs Reservation) will commence on the Ist May and end on 3.lst July, both days inclusive. In the Mount Egmont Forest Be»)rve, being the area within the circumference of a circle having a radius of six miles from the summit of Mount Egmont, the sftooting of Native and Imported Game is strictly prohibited at all times. Licenses can be obtained from the Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth, and Postmasters at Waitara, Inglth wood, and Opunake. SHOOTING LICENSES. B. Tippins A. J. Cole A. Clill R. H. George W. W. Murton Bennett E. Whittle L. B. Webster W. Bewley A. N. Bewley F. M. Grayling H. H. Grayling l r . A. Orbell H. Linn N. Johnson Chilcott A. Gray J. E. Wilson J. A. Laing A. L. Connett J. W. Abbott C. A. Rumball W. Sampson H. A. Whitcombe H. Teed p. Buddy T. C. H. Nicholls S. A. Baigent K. W. Baigent • T. Corkill G. A. Richardson C. S. Russell L. Instone 1?, Standing i I. Giles J. Rusling F. Rusling 10. Tumi I-I. T. Hickton T. Clarke J. W. Win'icld E. Koi'l E. Nroard e. P. Nicholls W. E. l'ercival J. a. Colemer J. T. Prosser C. Matthews It. T. I-iicks R. H. Pigott S. McGuinness E. Julian W. A. Jury R. Duthie

.James Kirkwood H. C. Barrett L. Q. P. Spencer J. H. Turner W. Ogier John Judson JUST WHAT I WANT. FOB LADIES—OUR GLACE KID SIIOES-llutton and Lace, from 7s 6d. THEY ARE REALLY NICE. OUR AMERICAN BUTTON BOOTS, from lis 6d. ARE J UST WHAT I WANT. FOR GENTLEMENOUR WALK-IN-EASE IiOOTS-ln broad and narrow toes, 17s 6d ARE UP-TO-DATE. OUR RAZOR TOE ISUTTON AND Lace Boots, 21s. ARE JUST THE BOOTS FOR 1112. WE have not forgotten the Children. Bring them along and see our display of SLIPPERS FOR THE WINTER, R. DEARE. FOR UP-TO-DATE FOOTWEAR, (Opposite Coffee Palace) NEW PLYMOUTH. M. M. MiTCHINSON'S Caledonian Nursery, NEW PLYMOUTH. Established over 30 years. Telephone 108. NOW ON SALE: Hardy Ornamental Trees and Shrubs Fruit Trees, Sbelter Trees, etc. PRICES OF LEADING j;i r \'liS : Cupressus Macrooarpjas (bailed) 2 years, 25s per 100 ; largest size, 80s. Cupressus Lawsoniana (balled), 2 years, 255. Berberry (common) 10s to 15s per 1000. African Boxthorn, 2 years, 10s nor 1000. African Boxthorn, 2 years, 10s per 1000. Flaegnus,2 years old, 10s per 1000, Olearia Traversii, 2 years, 12s 6d per 100. Finus Insignia, 2 years transplanted, 12s Cd per 100 ; 3years, 255. Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums (Japanese and English leading varieties) from Is (id each or 15s per dozen. Camellias, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Heaths, Magnolias, Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, Palms, Abutilons, Daphne, Hardy Herbaceous Plants, Bulbs, Climbing Plants. Orders left at the town shop will receive attention.

A BOON TO STOUT PEOPLE. WHY SUFFER LONGER the inconvenience and burden of corpulency, when by taking a short course of DR. STEINMEYER'S CELEBRATED ELEGANT PILLS. you can speedily, permanently, and safely reduce yourself to normal weight and dimensions ? Br. STEINMEYER'S ELEGANT PILLS arc absolutely reliable, reQiuire no change in diet, lira flfefreeaihle to take, and are perfectly harmless. They never fail to improve both health and figure, and may !bie depended upon to eflccl a permanent reduction of r>lt> to 71b weekly. Those who arc most, delicately constituted need have no hesitation in divine* them a trial.

PER BOX, 7s 6d, or the Full Course (3 boxes) 20s. Sole Australian Agents! THE PARISIAN DRUGICOMPANY. I'lease note thi only ".♦latest: — PAMSIAS DRUG Ci 117 Eliza^eUlkStreQ

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 152, 1 July 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 152, 1 July 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 152, 1 July 1904, Page 4

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