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- New Plymouth Coach. THE undersigned motifle» that h# 1 haa bought out Mr Robert Kirby's interest im the above busineß«. Cu»will pleats not* change of houri, vii. : Coach leaves at 9.30 *.m. Coach leavei Nen Plymouth «t 6.80 p.m u Seati booked and parcels received ti ttablM, H, COULTER, Waltara. Royal Mail Coacn - New Plymouth to Opnuake. New Plymouth Post Office 9.30 a.m. Omata Oakura Totaratmaka Okato Puneho Warea Pungarehu ... Rahotu Oaonui Opunake arrive LEAVE DAILY— Opunake Oaooui Rahotu Pungarehu ... Warea Puneho Okato Tataraimftka Oakura Omata Sew Plymouth, arrive 10.10 a.m. 10.55 a.m, 11.45 a.m, 12.25 p.m. 1.0 p.m. 1.15 p.m. 3.6 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 3.15 p.m. 4.0 p.m. 6.30 7.15 lj.o 8.45 9.15 9.35 10.15 10.50 11.50 12.30 1.0 THROUGH FARE (SINGLE) 10/RETURN 17/-, All Fares and Parcels to bo prepaid, and TICKET OBTAINED FOB SUCH. New Plymouth Agent and Cooking Office, John Mynott, CurrieStteetl Opunake Middleton's Hotel (o'Meara). T. P. HuGIISON, Proprietor. I Rahotu, November 99, 1904

Three Bargains. 160 ACRES, ftJl in grass, rinp-fencefl and divided into four paddocks, -good house, wool shed and yarn*, carrying 800 s'aeep, 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. 0 ACRES, all in grass, ring fenced and divided ; nice five-roomed cottage. Nearly all level laud, with about 20 acres ploughed. On good metal road within one mile o' factory ; 4 miles from railway. Price £ls per acre. 180 ACHES, all in grass, good fencing ; new 5-roomed house, cowshed, yards, etc.. good dairying country on metal road withir easy distance of factory. No noxious weeds. Price, £8 per acre. Terms, £l5O cash; balance on mortgage. davicTlaing, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. LOANS NEGOTIATED AT LOWEST CURRENT KATES, 'ABLONES Remove the cause and therefore CURE FLATULENCE. Flatulence is always found with nriigestion, and Indigestion is simply failure to digest the daly food. If the food is not digested, it deeays, ami this forms gases, and the gases cau.se bloating and pressure and diseomiort, and that is HatuIcnce. Now, anyone f .an understand that the usual plan of giving purgatives or this ailment may help, but does ot cure, and in these days people .ish to be really cured. Pepsin is useful in some cases, in bout one case ift every four it gives relief, and sometimes cures, l>ecause about one case iu every four is Stomach Indigestion, that it, the person cannot digest meat, eggs, etc. which are digested with the Stom-i-ch.

l ln three-quarters of the cases Pepsin is useless, because the lndige'lion is in the liowel, where the bread potatoes and other starchy iood is digested. That is the food which 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, potatoes, etc., and therefore lop the decaying of that food m ho Bowel, and prevent thp formation of gases and Flatulence and Constiation. Now such medicine tad been dis~ overcd. It is called Kurochi Diastase. Jt never fails to digest the bread, potatoes, and nther starchy fuod. This lw.s been thoroughly tested and proved, and wo will prove it to the Satisfation 0 f any doubting (■rsoii who wishes U> make an appointment for the purpose. When this food is digested there cannot e any fermentation, thin-fore there cannot Ul* any gas, and therefore there cannot he an Flatulence. Thai i.> not merely removing the cause, but goim; to the ryot, and curing the trouble. TAIiLOXKS, which are little ch 0 - colale covered tablets, are always I lie sail ie. I'-aeli one contains enough Kurochi Diastase to digest all tin; starchy food iu a big immi, enough oS this purest pepsin to digest all he albuminous food in a big meal, snil also perfect tonics [or the Liver nil Hovels added. TAHLOXICS are therefore u perfect cure for Constipation, Flatulence, and Indigestion of whatever kind, and they cannot fail to cure, localise they remove

Thus the liver is toner! up, and alo the Howel, 6 () tiuit, as all the ood is digested, and all the nourisns therefore taken up into the blood, nd 1 lie otoinach and Bowels arc oncd up and strengthened both by i he medicine, arid by getting all the ood out of the food, in a short imo they ar© able to do the work hemselves, and require no further uedinnr. Thus TAHLONKS remove he cause, and therefore cure the Flatulenei; Indigestion, and Constipation. We control this medi'iine, r.o one else em purchase it, and there is notlinis. else on the market which will ake its placv. price is within the reach of all, n tveok's medicine for 3s 1 id, and frequently n. cure is fected in a week or less. J)OSK.. aVpo v.hm u>i early part of ach meal three times daily. Severe ases may take two with each mual or a short time, and then one, Tablones are put up j n neat little Juminiuin boxes, which are most Conveniently carried in the pocket. old by all chemists at Is 3}d and 2s Or!. If (our boxes (small) or two arjie, are ordered at one time from s and this coupon enclosed, special ample will be Ben J. ) this CAFSI7LOID CO., LTD.. 31, S.aow-liill, London B.C.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7874, 17 July 1905, Page 1

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891

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7874, 17 July 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7874, 17 July 1905, Page 1

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