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YOU EVER WATCH A CHILD ? arrival of these necessary adjunct! to the human body, ahd long for a Hire ? That cure is to be found in Scott's Emulsion, which removes the Bufferings and troubles of teething ty direct action as a tonic food jwhich strengthens and helps the Child's vital organism to throw off and eliminate the conations that Cause teething troubles. Yet while Scott's Emulsion will cause the . troubles of teething to' disappear, ithere is something better to be done. When the child is three months old, begin with Scott's Emulsion, which Supplies earthy matter, • lime, etc., needed to make teeth, and you find ithat the baby's teeth arrive ott time and without pain, to the child. DO YOU EVER WATCE K CHILD ;when the child is suffering from iteethlng troubles ? It 1b at this period that convulsions often attack Children, And you have the horror of witnessing their really acute sufferiagß—always a pitiable thing prhare children are concerned. It is inich a mistake to make light of {teething troubles, just because they fcavs to happea I But it is uot necessary to describe these sufferings. Sou pre concerned only in their cure. SCOTTS EMULSION. Thti use of Scott's Emulsion is likely also to make the teeth more perfect. You have one precaution only to take, and that is to see that on jthe wrapper of ths bottle there is a picture of a man carrying a big codfish ; if cod-fish is not there, you are not getting what we pro■dse you—a cure 1 . You can obtain a sample of Scott's Emulsion and ithe choicest of children's booklets for jthe year, "A Bunch of Roses," beautifully printed in colours, by sending Bd to Scott and Bowne (Limited), 483 Kent-street, Sydney, and mentioning this paper. All chemists sell .Scott's Emulsion. Three Bargains. 160 ACRES, all in gross, ring-fenced and' divided into four paddocks, good house, wool shed and yards, carrying 800 sheep, 60 head 2 year old cattle, and 10 horses; on metal road, one, mile from school and factory. Very suitable for dairying. Price, £7 10s per acre. f> ACRES, all in grass, ring fenced and divided ; nice .five-roomed cottage. Nearly all level land, with about 20 acres ploughed. On good metal, road within one mile of factoiy; 4 miles from railway. Trice'£ls per acre. 1180 ACRES, all in grass, good fencing; niew 5-roomed house, cowshed, yards, etc.," good dairying country ,on metal road within easy distance of factory.- No noxious weeds.- .Price, £8 per acre. Terms, £l5O cadi; balance on mortgage.'

DAVID LAING, —XASD AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. loans negotiated at lowest CCBKENT RATES. ( DONT FORGET IHB OLD FRIENDS AT HOME. But Call at, BUTTERWdRTH'S 11 Old -Curiosity Shop." For-MAORI KITS. A gnat variev to choose from. Prices from 6d O 10s. SPLENDID PRESENTS. KAOfel CURIOS. A moat extenive and .valuable collection to lioom from. SOMEIVERYRARE VARIETIES.: To those about to furnish A large stock of New and Second■ and FURNITURE of all deacripJionaj Trices moderate. Don't forget the Address * THE "OLD CURIOSITY SHOP.'* Devon Street; NEW PLYMOUTH.Inspection invifed. No one pressed la bay. Catalogues Ob application. JUBILEE VILLAS JOB* DIkNING ROOMS OISRC STI.'-EET. WBW FMC. MOUTH. ' Idipboiu, 183, OK and after the la£ W«y. 9.904, this favourite Boardim" *hUbii«fr Kent and Dining Rooma *lll b* Hades the management of Jin iWeale, the late proprietreM, (will b« pleased tb jrelcom* Oil WfluU, TERMS : «X>ARD AND RESIDENCE, 18/ to 30/j pec week, ALEMEALS 1/ EACH ISIS 010* KETS B/^J HOT AND COIi) SHOWER BATHS PIANOBi COMFORT* COMFORT. CftEANLINBSS, CIJSANLINESS. cmtrne, CIVILITY. X HOME FROM HOIOB. OTBELBBViLLAS SIIND DINING ROOMS, The eomforta *>t a homo w?th tlu Convenience if an up-to-date and centrally id <rted temperance hot el. THE PAGODA. jn» Coolest and Most Up-to-Da£« Room In NEW PLYMOUTH. SJUHT LUNCHES AFTERNOON TEAS AND SUPPEB A' SPECIALTY t GARRY'S ORCIIESTBA: will per form every afternoon. NOTE.—THe only Japanese Tet gloom in Taraoaki. LEWIS JACKSON, BTJtTJJER AND CONTRACTORyT.r. K3WTIS OF~JOTBXNa WORI CJnWSBTAKEN, SHOP AJrD OFFICE FITTINGS 'J SPECIALTY. Plana and Specifications Prepared* ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE. "WORKSHOP « PnwderhMn - Co you Qceaii washing Bay ? The Bny a tin. of Waahine and cheer ui

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7832, 26 May 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7832, 26 May 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7832, 26 May 1905, Page 1

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