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UMUCR VIOIMUKUL P^TBOi criterion" hot Now Plymouth, BBIMO caatrally ritwtit 1 It unequalled m * plac* «f fl (or Touritu ud CoauMraUl 1Q44. THS OOiaUJBCIAi BOOK It'' etptlottfily oouforUbla, Md «!»»»•<» with uu filw of imu THUS UKAWINO UOOMTTIS wit* taat of any hotel is tfct TUta TA ULE i« maintain* #t uniform tbuuUnl of ""t"tot. Important department nodta* woit careful attention and vial tan be certain of obtainlu tiki i «u*uo la Now Plijoouth. HOT AND OOLD lUTfiS bm •*-' *ayi amlteM*, and tfce TMttgir aL The lnportuf oattec «((ft* fl B80AP& Hon, *^" l w EIGHT POBTBR W ATTttnk Wta* and Spirit*, Be* Brute,' Bpeigtat'a ZZXX alwnye on 4rMj*fc Oock'a Hotel Oonpoaa MMgi«|_ D. O'BRIEN, PPOpri«tof^| reUpnono Mo. M P.O. Box Ho. Ilk, TERMINUS HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. »

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THE ABOVE HOTBL ll hurt ttroughtout the eolo«y •. the^ 3 "»•*• P»troa» comfortable. iwayi ob draught. I Moderate char — iJSmSff **""" V™**'' Telephoaa B|, Clarendon Hotel. AUOKULUB. COKTAlNlNO*6o"rooiiia. «| m utee' walk from wharf aad tnte!"" Good accomaoodatioa for «otatx* •ettlere and the travetllM trdStT Night porter kept, pat. ooxklajt. Proprtefc* Hotel Common w—Hh. TOW PLYMOUTH* J. O'DRISOQLL „. Pfopftetoa above .MTtow o«tr l wap» riot accommodation to tranften. and potman eWy wi'bmi te be found in a nret-elaee hotel. Tha Uquora served arc tha vary ba# braada procurable! Tha hotel m lighted throughout with otectricHyi alao fitted with tha latest ' - TaranakK Hotel, NBIW PLYMOffTH, H. J. JULIAN (Late ot tea Hallway Hotel, cagtw wood, aad Mldhlrat Hotel) BEGS to announce that he baa tar •tailed hlmaelf in tha weU-taowa Taranakl Hotel, and it will a£or4 him inexpressible pleasure to all hla numerous friends, at hlf homaj DWEBMS t «7« pa» gay» HOW TO BE) HEALTHY THOUGH MIDDLE AGED.

How many middle-aged men anil women there arc who would be wlling to give almost anything if taey ould be as strong, active, energetic, and enjoy life.as much an Utey 'did twenty yearn before ! They are not? really ill so as to,be incapacitated for their daily duties, hut at toe same time their health is not what thoy would 'like it to be. Meals are no longor enjoyed, became there is sulToring from gouty dispcpsla ; possibly exercise is distasteful because occasional gouty or rheumatic pains are experienced, and there are numerous other unpleasant symptoms that tend to rob life of its zest and enjoyment. These health troubles of middle-age are frequently due to the fact that uric acid, which should pass out of the body, remains within it. It doe* not need any argument to prove that when this is so the health must suffer. You cannot well expect anything else, and just as long as the uric acid remains it will accumulate and the symptoms from which yon now suffer will, instead of getting etler, become gradually Worse. It would not be true to say that all health troubles of middle-age are due to uric acid, but it is perfectly certain that many are. If you read what follows as to the signs of uric acid troubles you uau tell for yourself whether your discomfort* are due to uric acid. Irritation between your finger"*, in your palms and ankles, small concretions on the outer rim of your car, torpid liver which„ causes aching In your right side, aridity, heartburn, or flatulence after meals, are all symptoms of uric acid trouble. Stiffness of joints or muscles, enlargement of the Joints, tenderness to the touch, or occasional pains la the joints and muscles, all point to the fact that you do not eliminate uric acid as you should, and warn you lhat'a remedy should be adopted. The best remedy is Bishop's Vara-"" Ustttxs, which nave proved "•*'- "~">- or in innumerable instance women everywhere who nave regained their lost health and vigour would tell y6u that the secret of their With is contained in the tVo words, BUSHOP'S VAUALETTEB. '

WHY SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM ? Tlic point of thin question tit that suffering from rheupiutlain Ik unncoa*sary. Not only can you obtain relief in any existing ntutek, bat by occasional vim of IMtthop'a Varatettea you may, enjoy future immunity.-TM» in not a matter of assertion, but * question of evident. Abunduncs at [proof has been given monlh after inoiitli of the uccuracy of (his statement. Bishop's Varatotlcs rel|ev» rheumutism by passing uric acid out of the body as it Is formed, and dissolving old accumulations of the urates. Their value rests on the Arm basis of scientific truth, and Is attested by thousand* of men and wo* men in every class of society.^ BISHOP'S VARALETTEB ARE AVONDERFTJL IN GOI.T, ACIDITY. GRAVEL, SCIATICA, GOUTY ECZEMA, AND Ll'""* BO* In all founs of uric acid < Bishop's Varulettes are equally cesstul. Thoy arc easy to admlnl* ' cry portable and convenient, pli ant to take, and exact as to d " Do not be deterred from the uao <ff Bishop's Varalettes because you hat* previoualv resorted to" sonic other ■•» ailed remedy (hat lias disappointed on. Bishop s Varalelti ial combination of remedial agentta undo only by Alfred llistiop (LlmlaV d), which dm uuoijiullcd to f"-*" owor of dissolving uric aclfl passing out of the body. Test ■ for yourself, and you will iwlWlt > all and everything -wo claim thorn. BISHOP'S VARALETTES , * (Registered.) «.' " ' are supplied hi vials at la and or 2.1 days l ' treatment at St.' Chemists and Drug Store*. J root from Alfred Bishop, J ' Spelman-atrcot, I<oadoa, for. U Id, and 5*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7813, 4 May 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7813, 4 May 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7813, 4 May 1905, Page 1

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