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& UWDKHVIOK-WDOAEF CRITERION H *«w Plymouu BBIKQ caatirally ji«.m* tor ZtourJaU ,a*4 ~ THH COIOCBBCML «apUoaai|jr wmterUkUi, "i'Sis2* Uu fll * * THE DKAWIhfO ROOM U Mtk that oT aa* hot*! 1a THE TABLE it maJatateal uaUona ataadard of -■- " mow careful attanttoa-aad . ™- «* Mywmtfc. HOT AMD COLD BATM «n WajW avoilijbU, a*d tk» of wcrarr rovm n a Airca, Mm ua spirit*, at** of «* Vrudtt XXZX aUraj* ob - Oock't Hotel OotipoM »• D. O'BRISN, . .. *W«I*«M Ho. «0 P.O. a**jfe. I TERMINUS MVW PLYMOUTH, Under Bnttreljr V«v TOB ABOVbThoTBL to ktumquriy altuateeV Si on draught, 7 oderate charge*, whleß ch fee Lettare and talaaraaa i attaadadio, rn™ L--. TaUpKou MU *" *" t »,«. •__

Clarendon Hotel. OONTAININO 60 room. m» ftimldwd asd re*ov»tad. Thri»V_ "tea- walk from wharf «ad ttMtaT wood accommodattoa for aettleri and tha travail!** i Night porteckapt, pat, Qomuur, Hotel Commonwwoftfe, *wr PLVMOOT^,^ J» O'DBIBOOLL THB abowa uw boua* «••» nor accomaaodatlon to Urn? •ad Ponmm «T«ry -—iriSff be found la • flrst<laae hotel, Uquora served are tha varr ' braada procurable, Tha •--"-• lighted throughout with at alao fitted with tba tatea*. B«ta la neadla, plung* tai oatbit ( Taranaki Hotel, J raw PLYMOMH. '' J H. J. JULIAN (Law ot the Hallway HoUL 01 wood, and Mldhlrat Hotat) BEQs to announce that ha has (at •tailed htmaelf la the walM ——' Taranakl Hotel, and It will him lnazpreaaibla pleasure to all hla numecoua Menda at Ma hottti fTKRMSI«Z« P«Ia». HOW TO BE HEALTHY \ THOUGH MIDDLE AGED. How many middle-aged men i._ women there ore who would be wiU ■' ing to give almost anything ifthex "■ ould he as strong, active, energetic, '■'* and enjoy life ins much as they 'dial '"■' twenty years before ! They are really ill so as to { ba incapacJl for their dally duties, but at the Bunie time their health is not what '' they would like it to be. Meal* ar* ' no longer enjoyed, because thore !• suffering from gouty dispepsi* ; poav :■ sibly exeroi.se is distasteful because occasional gouty or rheumatic p?'pf are experienced, and there are numar* ous other unpleasant symptoms that tend to rob life of its zest and enjoy. - ment. . ~

'lhese health troubles of niiddhv&ga are frequently rtuo to the fact that ' uric acid, which should pais out Of *\ the body, remains witiiln It. It dow - ". not need any argument to prova .'it that when this is so the health must '": suffer. You cannot well expect aiiything else, and Just as long as ta» ' uric acid remains it will accumulate and the symptoms from which you i, now suffer will, instead of gettißf " ctter, become gradually worse. • ,' It would not be true to say that < ' oil health troubles of middle-age an f ". due to uric acid, but it is perfectly' >'■ certain that many are. If you r*ad < what follows as to the signs of urlo -' acid troubles you can tell for your* ""' self whether your discomforts are du« ■. to uric acid. Irritation between your,' ' finger*, iu your palms and anklet, "; small concretions on the outer rim of i your ear, torpid liver which causes aching in your right side, aridity, heartburn, of flatulence after meals, are all symptoms of uric arid trou- } bit. Stiffness of Joint* or muscles, .' enlargement of the Joints, tenderness ' to the touch, or occasional pains fa -, the joints and iuu«sli*, all point to '' the fact that you do not eliminate • uric acid a» you should, and warn you that a remedy should be adopted. The best remedy is Bishop's Varalettcs, which nave proved their power in innumerable instance*. Uxja and women everywhere who have regained their lost health and Vigour woald " tell you that the secret of their heaJUi is contained in the two word*. BISHOP'S VARALETTttS.

WHY SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM ? The point of this question la that ■uderinpr from rheumatism 1* unaectasary. Not only can you obtain relief in any existing attack, but by oc ~ casionul use of lliubop'a VaraJeUaa you may. enjoy future immunity. This 1i« not a matter of assertion, tout m, ' ' question of evidence. Abundance of proof has been given month after month of the accuracy of this statetnent. Bishop's Varalettes rcUsWa., rheumatism by passlnK uric acid oat '- of the body as It is formed, and djs* solving old accumulations of the w atcs. Their value rests on the Arm basis of scientific truth, And Is •*»._ tested by thousands of men and WO* mon in every class., of society. ..': rasHOP's vahaujttbs : -7 ARK WONDKRFVL Ui OOUT. A«a**J PITY. GRAVEL, BCIATieA«' GOUTY ECZEMA. AND lAJMBA* -i OOi " j- ,j In all forms of uric add llishop's Varalettcs are equally «ip> ccsaful! They are easy to admin cry portable and convenient, | ant to take, and exact as io Do not be deterred from the use Bishop's Varalettcs because you 1 prcMoutly resorted to some other ailed remedy <hat lias disappolt ou. Bishop's Varulottcs are a«| iul, combination of remedial aftoa ■nuic only by Alfred Ilishop (Cim d), which arc un<xia*lled *in :tr oucr of dissolving; uric acid i passing out HI the body. Test ti for yourself, and you will admit t are air and everything we claim thorn. BISHOP'S VARALETTES r (Reglstored.) arc supplied In vials «l Is tail' or 2S days' -treatment at asVt" Chemists and Drug; Store*.' *" : rect from Alfred Bishop; Spelman-street, London, for' W ( and 5s ad, pot* tree «r' X, *rt

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7812, 3 May 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7812, 3 May 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7812, 3 May 1905, Page 1

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