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Waita*a - New Plymouth Coach. THE undersigned motlflei that ha tu Sought out Mr Robert Kirby's interest ii the above butines*. Cuiwill pleats not« chang* of iiouri, vii. ; Coach leaTei Waltar» at 9.80 a.m.Coach leavei Nen Plymouth at 8.80 p.m. Seat* booked aid pareela receive* il Wfff'a ttablM, IL COULTEH, Waltara. Royal Mall Coacn - New Plymouth to Opnuake. New Plymouth Poet Office 9.30 a.m. Omata 10.10 a.m. Oakura 10.55 a.m. Tataraimaka 11.45 a.m. Okato 12.25 p.m. Puneho 1.0 p.m. w area 1.15 p . m . Pungarehu 2.6 p.m. Rahotu 2.30 p.m. Oaonui ~. 8.15 p.m. Opunak* arrive , 4.0 p.m.

LEAVE DAILYI Opunaka Oaooui Rahotu Pungarehu ... Warca Puneho Okato ... .„ Tataraimnka Oakura Otnata New Plymouth, arriv 6.30 a.m. 7.15 a.m. S.O a..m 8.45 a.m 9.15 a.m. 9.35 a.m. 10.15 ».m. 10.50 a.m 11.50 a.m. 12.30 p.m. 1.0 p.m. THROUGH FAKE (SINGLE) 10/-, RETURN 17/-, All Fares and Parcels to be prepaid, and TICKET OBTAINED FOR SUCH. New Plymouth Agent and Booking Office, Joan Mynott, CurrieStteetl Opunake Middleton's Hotel (o'Meara). T. P. HuGHSON, Proprietor. Rahotu, November 39, 1904, Three Bargains.

160 ACRES, all in grass, ring-fenced and dividqd into four paddocks, good house, wool shed and yards, carrying 800 steep. 60 head 2 year old cattle, and 10 horses ; on metal road, one mile from school and factory. Very suitable for dairying. Trice, £7 10s per acre. 0 ACRES, all in grass, ring fenced and divided ; nice five-roomed cottage. Nearly all levtl land, with about 20 acres ploughed. On good metal road within one mile of factory; 4 miles from railway, Price £ls per acre. 180 ACRES, all in grass, good fencing ; new 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 cash; balance on DAVID LAING, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. LOANS NEGOTIATED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES.

KeiuovD the cayse and therefore Flatulence Is always found with ndigestion, and Indigestion is simply failure to digest the daly food. If the food is not digested, it decays, and this forms gases, and the gases cause bloating and pressure and discomfort, and that is Flatulence. Now, anyone Ran 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 seme casi .bout one case in every four it gi es 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. -quarters of the cases Pepsin is useless, because the Indigetion is in the Uowel, where the bread es and other starchy food is d. 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 dicoverod that would digest the bread, potatoes, etc., and therefore lop the decaying of that food in ho Bowel, and prevent tho formation of gases and Flatulence and ConstiKow such medicine had been disovered. It is called Kurochi Diastase. It never fails to dig( bread, potatoes, and other food. This has been thoroughly tested and pro red, and wo will prove i! to the satisfation 0 1 any doubting erson who wishes to make an appointment for the purpose. When this food is digested there cannot o any fermentation, therefore thert cannot be any gas, and therefore there cannot be an Flatulence. Thai is not merely removing the cause ibut going to the root, and curias the trouble.

which nrc little chocolate covered tablets, are always the same. Kacli one contains enough Kuroehi Diastase to digest all the starchy food in a big meal, enough ol the iiurest pepsin, to digest till he albuminous food in a big meal, and also perfect tonics for til? Liver nd Bowels added. TAIjLOXES are therefore a perfect cure for Constipation, I'lutidenoe, and Indigestion of whatever kind, and they cannot fail to cure, because they remove the cause. Thus the liver is toned up, and alo the Jlo.wel, bo that, as all the ood is digested, and all the nourislis thereiore taken up into the blood, nd the Stomach and Bowels are oncd up and strengthened both by he medicine, and by getting all tin ood out of (be food, in a short nno they are able to do the i hcmsclves, and recpiire no fm oediune. Thus TABLONES removt he cause, and therefore cure the Flat tion, and Constipation is medicine, no one elsi e.m purchase it, and there is noth ng else on the market which wil ake its place. The price is withii the reach of all, a week's medicine foi Is ljd, and frequently a cure i- -' fected in a week or iess

with tkt early part of ach meal throe times daily. Severn ases may take two with each ruual or a short time, - -■ " Conveniently carried in the pocket. old by nil chemists at Is I'd and 2s 9d. If four boxes (small) or two anie, are ordered nl one time from s and this co-.ipon onclopcd, special ample will he Bent. THE CAPSI'LOIi) CO., LTD., 31, Snow-Mil, London 8.C.-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7875, 18 July 1905, Page 1

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870

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7875, 18 July 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7875, 18 July 1905, Page 1

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