Sure Cure Tbe debilitating effects of a warm climate and exposure to alt kinds ot scatter are sure to bribg on disorders jf the blood and weaken the system. Mr. Charles Geddea, of Mt Malcolm, W.A.» as hra photograph, and tells or a sore ure for these conditions. "For some time I have been landlord of tbe Royal Hotel in tbe Mt. Margaret gold fields district, eighty miles from the nearest railway. I bate Mid a great deal of Ayer's Saraaparilla, and it gives tbe most universal satisfaction. When miners, prospectors, and others become run down by tack of fresh vegetables avd fruits, and from exposure to all kinds of weather, their blood becomes ftrj impure and tbe whole system greatly weakened. But AYER'S Sarsaparilla Li always a sure cure. I hare known miners to rend a hundred miles for it, such is their faith in it." There are many imitation SarsanarUlas. Be sure you get "Ayer's. Ayer's Pills will greatly aid the action of the Sarsaparilla. They are all vegetable, wild, sugar-coated, and easy to take. rnpanA by Or. J. C. AyerU., UnreU, Mass., U. S. A. Tssss-: !i "" i! DIYIFFi SSRYICES, TO-MORROW. CIICItCH OF EX'S LAND. Mary's.—S, H.C., 11 H.C., and 7. .len'-ii—S. 11.L'., 11 H.C. ami 7, lIP. Home Hell Hlock—7, Rev, A Fowler Oinata —2.3». Kov. A. 1). Braißimy. Uarrctt Road.—2.So, Lay Reader. Upland Road Moturoa —7, Lay Reader, Wcsiorii7, Rev. A. M Hradhury. Waitara—B, H.C.. 11 anil 7. Tikoranpi.—lo, Children's Service, 11 ami 7. Leppcrton—7. HHiranp.-2.3ti. ItiKlcwood.—ll, H t'., ami 7. Taraki —». Dudley Road 0ka10.—7.45, H.C. ; and 7. Ralniii].—ll.3o, H.C. I'uinhti.—2.3o. A'aica—7. i'/. JiOMAX CATHOLIC. NeV Plyttiwtli.— Mass. 7.30 ; Vespers lir^l'-wi«l. —Mass, 11, Rev. .J. K. Macmamis. MKTIIOPIST CFU'RCH. V liljcl. Memorial.— 11, Rev. Williams; 7. Ri-v. Gotlbchear. •South Roatl —ll, R,\. (lodbehcar, 7 Mi Itiwn. <>W I'Mbl/s, Hum.-.-:.. 15, Mr llodder. Lower I' uin-.lt! Road —7, Mr Aslier. Campion R<,.id.-2.30, Rev. Godbeh<"»r , U7. I'.cv, Williams. Hoi lord Rn.id.—7. Mr K. Chat tertoii. Okalo.—7, Mi Ilimhson. Raholu.—ll ai ,d 7, Rrv. Post on l'un^aieliu.—7. Mr Wells. Tataiaiinaka.—2, Mr Ilu^hson. Kaliui Road.—2. Rev. Fiiston HAPTJST CHURCH fi.ll Slrevt.-ll and 7, Rev. W. It. Wonilpyr. West own Pulrtie Hall—3, Mr .J. H Maunder. PRIHITIVK METHOKIST. (Jueen Streel —II, 3, and 7, Rev. J. Hcniiinj*. Chinch Anniversarv Kii/roy —7, Rev. .1. Nixon. IJppei Ilan-oiei.-11, Rev. J. Nixon. Lower Mangoici.-2.3i), Rev. J, Nix- | Oil. 1 lJ|i|><-r k\m Road.—ll and 7, Mr A. ! Cliatieilon. I Hell 1i1t,ck.—2.30. Supply. jOniala.—ll, Sundav School; 7 Mr | Green. ' llnslcwotxl H and 7, Rev. W Harris. Kzmoni Village —2.30, R,n ( \\. Uar- , ris. CFHUCH OF CHRIST. Mr Crn-n's residi-nee, '-Tp ParVusa 1> South Road—ll. Fellowship ' I'IiESIIYTERIA.V. f?(. Andrew's.—ll and 7. /:■ SALVATION ARMY. .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7915, 2 September 1905, Page 4
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