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P.O. Box 80. 88, T«i»pko»o No. 17H Land Agents. CARTHEW, PATTIE and' CO., HAVE FOR SAjjiE PROPERTIES OF EVERY SCRIPTION. Do not forget inquire for full particulars» Thi following are choice investments : (6500 CASH—BEAUTIFUL FARM HOMESTEAD, 1.70 acros ; 8-rootn-ed house, cowshed, loft, coachhouse, implement shed, etc., metal road; clow towta. Price, £l6 per acre. (6360.—N1CE NEW VILLA, centrally situated, presentable appearance. Must be sold. Apply immediately, 300 CASH, balance easy terms, for 400 acres beßt bush land, all grasß ; 4-roomed house ; close to factory, school, etc. A bargain. Price, £4 10s'acre. :i6O FOR FIRST-CLASS LEVEL ACRE, freehold ; situated Vogelto.wn. A bargain} Easy terms. .4 PER ACRE—26O acres leasehold 16 years to run ; rent 2s per acre j all grass ; nice position. Cheap. 161150 FOB PRETTY SUBURBAN FARM, 96 acres, 6-roomed house, all outbuildings,, etc. Easy terms. £325 FOR SPLENDID* LEVEL SECTION, I acre, situated close post office and lawn tennis courts. 450 FOR SUBURBAN 10 ACRES and good 5-roomed house; nice sheltered position, pretty garden, etc., or will exchange for town house. 1 ' £260 FOR FINE i-ACKE SECTION, Devon Street ; nice view j first-rate building., site. £7 PER ACRE for 700 acres firstclass bush farm, ,all grass, ring-, fenced, 10 paddocka j 400 acres ploughable; 2 houses ; factory opposite, etc. 775 FOR FULL LEVEL ACRE and gentleman's residence. Must be sold, on account of owner leaving the district. £l2 PER ACHE, 88 ACRES, pretty suburban farm, level ; close factory, school, etc., near beach ; good house, orchard, garden, etc, Very easy terms* £4OO—SUPERIOR 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, situated good position. South Road. •350 FOR J-ACRE and nice broomed house, situated Te Henui. Easy terms. £25 CASH, balance easy terms) house close centre town,; Price, £260;

Kealng's COKKESPONBENCE AND EDUCATIONAL COUJ2GE, HIS MAJESTY'S AHCABE, QUEHN STREET, AUCKLAND, TUTORIAL Correspondence for all examination subjects and foe classical and modern languages, Maori, Mnemonics, Writing, and other subjects. New and successful: methoe. equal In effect to personal tuition. Address : KB MAURICE R. KEESING, His Majesty's Arcade. Queen-street* Auckland. 'ABLONES Remove the cause and therefore CURE FLATULENCE.

Flatulence is always found with ndigestion, and Indigestion is simply failure t<j digest the food. If the food is not digested, it docays, and this forms gases, and the gases cause bloating and pressure and discomfort, and that is Flatulence. Now, anyone can understand that the usual plan of giving purgatives for this ailment may help, but does ot cure, and in these days people wish to be really cured. Pepsin is useful in seme cases, in--bout one case ifi every four it gives relief, and sometimes cures, because about one case in every four is Stomach Indigestion, that is, the person cannot digest meat, eggs, etc. which are digested with the Stomach. In three-quarters of the cases Pepsin is useless, Because the Indigetion is in the Bowel, where the bread. potatoes and other starchy food is | digested. That is the food which I ferments, and makes the gases and ! the Flatulence. Pepsin, which cures the Stomach Indigestion., was discovered years ago, but nothing was 'dicovered that would digest the bread, potatees, etc., and therefore top the decaying of that food in he Bowel, and prevent the formation i>f gases aad Flatulence and Constipation. Now such medicine Had been dis-.. overed. It is called Kurochi Diastase. It never fails to digest < the bread|, potatoes, and other starchy food. This has been thoroughly tested and proved, and we will prove it to the satisfation 0 f any doubting erson who wishes to make an appointment for the purpose. When this food is digested there cannot bo any fermentation, therefore thero cannot be any gas,- and therefore there cannot be an Flatulence. That is not merely removing the cause, but going to the root, and curing .the trouble. TABLONES, which are little chocolate covered tablets,' are always the same. Each one contains enough Kurochi Diastase to digest all the starchy food in a big meal, enough •ofl the purest pepsin to digest all he albuminous fQod in a big meal and also perfect tonics for the Liver nd Bowels added. TABLONES are therefore a perfect cure for Constipation Matulence, and Indigestion of whatever kind, and they cannot fail to cure, because they remove the cause. Thus the liver is toned up, and alBowel, so that, as all the °t:t Bes c : and a" the nourish"P int ° the blood, nd the Stomach and Bowels are oned up and strengthened both by he medicine, and by getting ail the ood out of the food, in a short imo they are able to do the work hemselvcs, and require no further Biedicine. Thus TABLONES remove he cause, and therefore cure the Flat ulence Indigestion, and Constipation. We control this medicine, no one else can purchase it, and there ig Jng else on tlie market which will ake itsi place The price is within the leach of ail, a week's medicine for Is ljd, and frequently a cure is effected iu a week or less. DOSE.—One with the early part of ach meal.three times daily. Severe cases may take two with each meal or a short time, and then one. Tablones are put up in neat little luminium boxes, which are most conveniently carried in the pocket. Sold by all chemists at Is l{d and 2s 9d. If four boxes (small) or two arge. are ordered at one time from s and this coupon enclosed, special sample will be s<jnt. THE CAPSULOID CO., LTD., 31, Snow-liill, London E.C.

BREAKWATER 'BUS SERVICE. BUSES will leave New FlymoutK for Breakwater, via South Itoad, every half-hour from 7 a.m. On Saturdays 'buses run . every .half-hour up to 10 p.m. 'Buses run to steamers every evening, leaving town at 7 p.m.-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7839, 3 June 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7839, 3 June 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7839, 3 June 1905, Page 1

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