Bad Blood Haye confidence in Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It lias been curing people in all parts of the world for over 60 years. It is the greatest family medicine in tho -world. It purifies, strengthens, enriches, builds up. «**sfr s«i m H Mr. George Fountain, of Mt. Torrens, So. Australia, senda hie photograph and tills interestingletter: " I had ft very bad case of eczema. Medical AYER'S Sarsaparilla . imtxitlnn Kfiraamrilla IMBK*K«X* iV«*SS nil m \^^rzw*wiMMrm\ SEJS MU^WMMa^ Ml ■ 15 ; CERTAIN CUREFO BARRACIOUSHS RHEUMATIC Kill i [TO BE TAKEM] RHEUMATIC LINIMENT'!' TO 8E RUBBED IN Footballs Footballs jOXING GLOVES HOCKEY STICKS. Morel McKenzie Pipes For wet smokes, supplied with,cartridges, to be replaced when required. Iris pipe is highly recommended by .Sir Moral McKeuzie, the great throat odor. A great sale for same, with rice? very moderate. Obtainable at J. AVERY'S, WHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONIST.
TEAS that Please, Not TEAS that Tease m/if E arc steadily building up a • " reputation for choice teas. We can oiler a better variety to-day than ever before. The new season's teas are A 1 in quality, and for flavour cannot bo excelled. Extra Choice Flavoury, BEOKEN ORANGE PEKOE. 3 - pen lb. ¥ijW~ ' r "'' "^T^r-" Very Choice Tippy, BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE. 2/» pen lbs OUR CELEBRATED, " CREMO," 2/- pen lb. The cream of teas. HASELMERE TEA, 1/10 pen lb. MYRTLE GROVE, 1/6 pen lb. Golden Fannings, And a variety of other cheaper grades of tea. VEALE and CHATTERTON, THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS, NEW PLYMOUTH. HODDER'S LIST OF NEW BOOKS FOR SALE, -lso added to Circulating Library. •'Prodigal Son." Hail Cains. "Prospector." Ralph Connor. 'God's Good Kan." Marie Corelli. "Old Gordon Graham, Letters to His Son." C. H. Lortmer. 'ln Spite of the C?nr," Guj Boothby 'The Brethren." Rider Haggard. |"Vergillius." Batchellcr. ■"The Grafters." Francis Lynde. "Lady Penelope." Roberts. "Under the Tropic Skies." L. 13ecke. : "Tho Fire Nations." R. Kiplinh. "The Sea-Wolf." London. "Pa Gladden." E. C. Waltz. 'Traitor and Loyalist." Webstrw, 'Doctor Tom," etc., etc. ALSO— A LARGE STOCK OF GENERAL LITERATURE & STATIONERY Of every description. Tukaka, March' 3rd, 1805. Dear Sir,—l have to inform you that (lie Rheumatic Liquid procured from you about three years ago cured me of Rheumatism, after unsuccessful treatment with several other medicines. I have never had a return of the complaint since taking only the one bottle of Barraclough's Rheumatic Liquid. I may state that I suffered from live Rheumatism for fifteen months before taking the Liquid.—Yours truly, " HENRY POLLARD. Mr If. J, finrraclough', Wellington.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7837, 1 June 1905, Page 4
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410Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7837, 1 June 1905, Page 4
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