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NEW PLYMOUTH.. investment and Loan Ikelety {Permanent,) uatltuted 187 U. | Incorporated under >• The bunding Socletlei Act, 1880.'* DIRECTOR 3 : Xeasre J. B. Coniett (Chairman), ft. Cottier, W. F. Brookiag, T. Furlong, juu., 0, T. Kundla, C. T. iliils, and W. 0. Weston. Solicitor : R, C, Hughra, Esq. Bankeri : The Dank ol New Zealand. DEPOSITS. Depoeltt arc received and the 10l- , ■OTing rate) ol Interest gltea :~ f'or 13 monthi 4 par cent per annum For a loontlii H per cent per annum t'or. 8 Month* a per cent, per annual ,ja:\« »r«AiM ua appro red iccu.j from out to tweire yean. H*» -.» .-.oruty t rtrleed tablei ol r *yaieiu. Theee are exceptionally beral. w,d eompare favourably wit* ij ol the beet colonial Inititutioni r*«rb ar« no deduction! ol any eor ither by way ol bonui, commiiiion, r »itrance feee. No mortgage deeds to pay tor whe» the !oan ie crer £IOO aft) n o t let ban three yeari* duration. Sorrowers can redeem at any time, tnd on very reaßonable terjie. Ottlce open dally from 10 a.m. to i p.m., Thursday atternoon* except- •*• •CLARENCE RENNBLL, Secretary and Treasurer, - Brougham Street, New Plymouth.

WHAT TO BUY ÜBINBSS MEN BUSINESS MEN Buy your WALKING HOOT: at CHATTERTON'S. Ens Fitting. FARMERS FARMERS Buy your WATERTIGHTS at CHATPCRTON'S. Buy jour WALKING, and EVENING SHOES at CHATTERTON'S. 101'HFKEEl'ERS HOUSEKEEPERS liny the Children's HOOTS nnd SHOES at Chattcrton's. EVERYBODY EVERYBODY CALL AT CHATTERTON'S BOOT AND SHOE WARE HOUSE. CHATTERTON OOTS, SHOES, AND SUPPERS. ARE WORTII BUYING.

IIF.Y CJIVE SATISFACTION, THEY ARE CHEAP A.\D GOOD. CHATTERTON'S CHATTERTON'S BOOT WAREHOUSE. Street, NEW PLYMOUTH.

HOP'S VAHALETTES. WHY SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM ? The best remedy is Bishop's Varalettes, which have proved their power in innumerable instances. Men and women everywhere who have regained their lost health and vigour would tell you thtat the secret of their health is contained in the two words. BIS The polnst of thin question is thai suffering fnom rheumatism is unnecessary. Not only can you obtain relief In any existing attack, but bv occasional use of I)ishop'» Varalettea you mayjeujoy future ImmunUy. This fs not a. rmttcr of assertion, but a question of evidence. Abundance of proof hag been given month after month of the accuracy of this statement. Bisiiop'a Varal»ttcs relieve rheumatism by passing uric acid out of the body as it is formed, and dissolving old accumulations of the urates. Their value rests on the firm basis of scientific truth, nnd is attested by tftousonds of men and women in every class of society.

the body, remains within it. It does r pot need any argument to prove that when this is so the health mu» . differ. You cannot well expect air S. I else, and just as long as t h " uric acid remains it will nccumu) flto and the symptoms from which vou now suffer will, instead of Re" , t j nir ctter, become gradually worse It would not be true to say ' f t,„ t Jill health troubles of middle-f ,„ „" d,ue to uric acid, but it is f ,^, ect \ v certain that, many are. If y _„ "1 what follows BS to the sigr "of uric acid troubles you can tell ,'* °'""' self whether your discomto rt ° * du „ to uric acid. Irritation ly J^ n y o"r fingers, in your palm. -Tn.il concretions on the " u t cr "^^ achL ea '; torpid H T/ *ST2I aching m your right . idf . acldilv heartburn, or flatulcnc S ' ? are all symptoms of „.,. „„,,, t ' We.- Stiffness of jr ."J* aC,d tr , OU " enlargement of the < ."?*" T T^ 1 to the touch, or r l om "' V"" 18 the joints and mir »f s '° n . a ' P.<" ns ' n scles, all point to BISHOP'S.' , ABALErrE3

I R m^ ND r? T -™ » BOOT. ACII POITTY W iAVE L. SCIATICA. I go JZEMA, AND LUMBA- ! HOW TO BE m , ATTT , Y -tiow me ~ „ . ~ (women thf Dy middle-aged men and ine to it re arc wno wou '" be wilould be lve a ' most anything if they • and enir stron S> active, energetic, fcivontv W '*' e as mucn as they ' did I really Years before ! They are noi I j or £j 111 so as i,o be incapacitated I same icir daily duties, but at the ' they t ' me * nc "' ' lenl *- n ' s n °t wn at : no would 'like it to be. Meals are 1 su / longer enjoyed, because there is B j iTering from gouty dispepsia ; posf b\y exercise is distasteful because jccasional gouty or rheumatic pains are experienced, and there are numerI oub other unpleasant symptoms that ! tend to rob life of its asst and enjoy- ■ ment. 1 ml --3e health troubles of middle-age -- ..cquently due to the fact that uric acid, which should pass out of

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7871, 13 July 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7871, 13 July 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7871, 13 July 1905, Page 4

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