HERBERTS SALVAGE SALE-DRAPERY IS NOW IN - Full Swing 1 . COME AT ONCE. HERBERTS " UP-TO-DATE," DEVON STREET.
Taranaki Foundry. OKEY&ROLLO ENGINEERS, IKON AND BRASS NOTIFY that they have removed heir works to new and commodious premises in Molesworth-street, a short diseance east of the Sash nnd Door I'actory. The new factory is thoroughly equipped and the Firm arc prepared, as in the past, to execute nil work entrusted to them in a skilful and prompt manner. DAIRY FACTORY MACHINERY, WATER WHEELS, TURBINES, and SAWMILL MACHINES. All Classes of Agricultural nnd General Machinery Repaired. AGENTS FOR ' A. and 11. McLaren's Traction Engines, Steam Road Rollers, Trac tion Waggons. Oldsmobile Motor Cars and AutoMotor Trucks. Radiator Butter Makers and Separators. Victor Gas or Gasoline Engines. Wrought Steel Split Pulleys. Shafting and l'fumber Blocks. Ornamental Cast Iron Columns. Verandah and Frame Brackets. Waitana - Now Plymouth Coach. THE undersigned uotil.es that he has bought out Mr Rob.vt Kibby's Interest in the above business. Cus- ! turners will please note change hours, viz :• Coach leaves IVaitara at 9-30 a.m. Coach leaves New Plymouth at 2/.50 Seats hooked and parcels recei at West's slabfss. R. COULTER, Waitar Remove the ravse and therefor Flatulence Is always found with ndigeslion, nnd Indigestion Is ( Siuv ply failure to digest the da !y food. If t'.ic food is not digested, it decays, and this forms goses, and the gases cause bloating and pressure and discomfort, and that is Flatulence. Now, anyone 'm understand that the usual plan of giving purgatives or this ailment may help, but does ot cine, and in these days people .ish to be really cured. ' cause about one case in every four '" is Stomach Indigestion, that Iz, the person,-cannot digest meat, eggs, etc. which arc digested with the, Sloraech. In. three-quarters of the cases Pepsin is useless, because the Indige- " tion is in the :.*.owel, where the- bran potatoes and other starchy load is digested. That is the food which ferments, and makes the gases and the Flatulence. Pepsin, which cures the Stomach Indigestioi., was discovered years ago, but nothing was dicovered that would digest tht bread, potatoes, ntc, nnd therefore top the decaying of that food in he Bowel, and prevent th» formation of gases and Flatulence und Constiation. Now such medicine had been dis lavc-red. It is called Kurochi Bias iase. It never fails to digest th bread, potatoes, and other sla'ch; food. This bas been thoroughly test ed and proved, and we will prove i to the satisfation 0 f any doubtinj Y. erson who wishes to make an ar. poinlment for the purpose. Whe this food is digested there canno e any fermentation, thereto) c ther cannot fce any gas, nnd therefor 11. there cannot be an Flatulence. Tha is not merely removing the causi but going to the r o ot, and curin the trouble. JOi | TABLOXES, which are 111 tin eu ( .Colate covered tablets, are alwa.v ( the same. Each one contains enougl jKurocni Diastase to digest all tl starchy food in a big meai, enoug oE the purest pepsin to digest a he albuminous food in a big mea and also perfect tonics for the Live nd Bowels added. TARLONES ar *•" | therefore a perfect cure for Constip; [lion, Flatulence, and Indigestion *" Ijihulsver kind, and they canni n ":fail to cure, because they remov Thug (he liver w toned up, and o' o the Bowel, go that, as nil ti ood is digested, and all the nouris *> s therefore taken up into the bloo 1 nd the Stomach am! Bowels n <i:ied up and slreugtheiicd both I ■" he medicine, and by getting all t und out of tiie food, in a sho. ;l *' ime they arc able to do Ihc wor liemselvcs, and require no turtle neilicine. Thus TAHLONES remo n K> he cause, and therefore cure the Fla A?" silence Jndigtsliou, and Constiputio 2 Js 1 sd, and frequent ln * ccted '«) a week or DOftE.--aue with tl:-i early part acli meal time limes daily. Sei ■ ases may take two with each n Tniiiosies are put up in neat lit itn Juminiimi boxes, uhich nre mi Hi conveniently carried in the pock K* old by all chemists r.t Is IJd a 2s 9d. If four boxes (small) or U oi'gc, nre ordered nt one time Ire I s and this coupon enclofcd. spec;ample will ho sent. THE CAPSIiLOID CO., LTI>, M, Sno-w-bjll, London E C-
;H. F. RUSSELL | Licensed Land Broker and DEVCJf STREET, New Plymouth, 55 ACRES Okato, freehold for £3OO. Cash required £SO. Balance at 6 per cent. Thirty-three acres in grass and ring fenced on good road. 5C6 ACRES good well-improved beach farm, at £l2 per acpj, freehold. Close lo township on good road. .46 A2RES good sheep country, (lease in perpetuity) £3 per acre for goodwill. Good terms. Situated on good road ; first-class house, sheep-yards, orchard, etc., abouv, 2 miles of sheep-proof fencing. Close te township. 197 ACRES first-class dairy farm all In grass except shelter bush, 8 paddocks, good cowshed and new eight roomed house. Factory on property. Situated en good road. Prjoe £lO 10a per acre. Freehold. Good terms given. Well worth inspection 1800 ACRES first-class well improved country, for sale or lease with purchasing claußt-, a considerable portion dairy, balance first-class sheep and cattle country. Enquire for particulars a u( l terms. 304 ACRES, Toko, three miles from station, undulcltng to billy ; all grass but 35 acrus shelter bush ; 2 roomed house ; ring fenced ; metal road. Price, £7 10s, freehold. 60 ACRES, Upland Road • a roomed house, dairy and good cowshed ; ring, fenced, four paddocks, plougbablc, good land. i'r:;o, £l2 per 88 ACRES, Egmont Village, twtf miles to factory ; 7 roomed house, cowsheds, 7 paddocks ; a large percentage ploiighahie. Trice only £8 Ills per acre. 24 ACRES, go milts from fuglewood, undulating to hilly ; very suitable (or mi cd tanning ; well fenced and subdi ided ; good house and suitable utbuildings ; situated on a good r ad. " '-- "" ""- ■-■ \cre. Terir" ROOMED DWELLING with all mo | dern conveniences situat route in one of the li__. o? New Plymouth ; 7 acres of land. Price, only £1350; good terms given. This is a modern and up-to-date house and an exceptional bargain. ROOMED HOUSE and wash-house rfith copper built in ; almost new house and half-acre of land, situated in Gaine Street. Trice, only £IOO. Good terms. ROOMED HOUSE and lull quarter acre in good suburb. Price, £375: only £75 cash required* ROOMED HOUSE and two acres of land ; a superior property, well laid out. Stables and Coach-house Near «nt!e of town. Trice, £IOSO. £2Ol cash .required, 97 ACRES, ell in grass, except shelter bush ; G padlocks, new 5roomed house; one third ploughable ; * mile from factory, one mile from school and post ollice, situated on good metal road. Trice, £(i 15s j freehold : easy terms. 8* ACRES first-class well improved dairy farm ; factory ) mile ; good 7 roomed house and first-class outbuildings, ring fenced and subdivided into 7 paddocks ; good land and situation. l'rice, £ll per acre. 3<>. ACRES good level land, ringfenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks ; 5 roomed house and outbuildings ; school 1J miles, factory J mile; orchard and plantations. A good property situated on metal road. £lO per acre ; good terms. 400 ACRES «(ll improved sheep and tattle Country, conveniently situated for markets on good road. Cote to township ; good houso. yards, and dip ; about 800 acres in grass, divided inl o several paddoclv' Trice, £3 lot per acre, 1?1 ACRES, about 500 acres hi (;ras?, situated 13 miles from Strathmore ; good healthy sheep and cattle country. Trice, £2 7b Gd per acre ; freehold ; exceptional terms to responsible buyer. I 43 ACIt£S, Ne.tive Lease, &nn»al rent, £27 ss, 4-roomed house ; ring-fenced, 2 paddocks ; 115 Acres in grass; ; close to Egmont Village; goodwill only £3 10g per acrj; terms. 14")0 ACRES standing bush, closu tc markets -ind metai road ; 32s 6c per ;\<Te for freehold ; good term to improving buyer; first - clat sheep country. 21 ACHES, L" roomed house am about 81) acres cleared ; conveniently situated ; a lease with purchasing clause can be arranged. 'l'Sl ACHES, abo.'» 750 acresgrass ; balance standing bui (cldeily tawa and matai) ; grasf land i*> fenced and subdivided ■ intc some 13 paddocks (sham-proof) carrying capacity 2j store sheep t< acre ; 350 acres a'c ploughablc balance low lyi/lg hjllu (good faces tj t'oomed lioujc, woolshed, yards concrete dip, cowshed anil othei outbuildings ; Ai'y three miles froi Oll.iu railway station, post offici and school, creamery \ a mile ; s: ttiated on good mn'.nl road. Trice £7 per acre, and good terms givei j A large nelect'on of town (suburbs and country properties. I Agent Jf.Z. Government State Fit Insurance. Insured share profits, ENQUIRE FOR I'AB'nciJIARSi
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7944, 6 October 1905, Page 1
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