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MR WOLLAND'S TESTIMONY Mr W. Wolland, butcher, Tory street, Wellington, is another who boars testimony to the marvellous powers of Klieumo in curing rheumatism. Ho writes —" I suffered severely from rheumatism until I tried your Klieumo. Since then I have recommended it to many, with very good results." Kheumo, if given a fun* trial, will euro you of rheumatism, gout, sciatica, lumbago, and kind rod diseases. It neutralises and drives out the uric acid, which is the real cause of the disease. Try it. Sold everywhere, 2s (id aiul 4s 6d a bottle

PLYMOUTH' OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Thursday & Friday Next, May 31st and June Ist. Bostock and Wombwells' NOVELTY CIRCUS AUD COMPLETE MENAGERIE Performing Lfons, Tigers, etc. BOSTOCK AND WOMBWELL'S Has been patronised by Royalty on many occasions. Positively in New Plymouth in its entirety The Lukisiiima Thoup of Japanese. and tbe All Star Novelty Circus Co. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 p.m. The Blindfold Hypnotic Deive THROUGH THE TOWN By Professor Bonner and Mr S. C. Williams. Matinee performance FRIDAY Aftornoon at 3 p,m. Priees •!/-, 3/- and 2/-. Menagerie, open all day, 1/.. Sole proprietor, E. H. Bostock. Under direction of Dottglas Bojtock Advance Agent, Alkc Vekxe. WANTED, Carpenter Apply, J. D. Smith, Petroleum Bore, Motorua. AMBULANCE. LADIES' Class meets in CounciChambers on TUB'S DAY even ing, 7.:! l) shari). YOUR PHOTO. ONE MONTH ONLY. 1G MIDGET PHOTOS FOR Is 12 TRILBY PHOTOS Beautifully finished and mounted, 5s 6d. These pictures will delight you, come along yourself and bring your friends. Everybody should visit THE EDEN STUDIO, DEVON STREET. (Late Cottier). A. HENDERSON, Photographer. New Plymouth mid Aucklaud.

O.T. PUNCH OEM not contain chemicals of any description, anil is an instant cure for indigestion. Kept at all Hotels, refreshment rooms, etc. Try t—it's good. APPETITE ENCOUU AG EM EN I. WHEN yon feci tired and jaded, you want a change of diet to tempt the appetite. Try PORK SMALL GOODS from the most up-to-date shop in New Plymouth. The proprietor's name and address:

WALTER SCOTT, Next Hooter and Co., Devon Slree FOLEY FAIENCE. THE MOST AUTISTIC CKOCKEUNMANUFACTURED. ~l]s7E have just rccoiveil direct from T y llie Foley China Co., Staffordshire, a small consignment o[ this universally admired Pottery. The shapes are most quaint and artislic, the colorings (dull greens and reds) are harmonious m tlic extreme, while the designs, qiinint bits of old Dutch scenery, must delight the eye of everyone, and will call up happy memories of by-gone days to those win lutve been fortunate enough to have visited the land of Dykes and Windmills, and the shores of The Zuyder Zee. TO 13 E HAD ONLY FROM BAKER AND CO. CABIN ETMAKEUS, UPHOLSTER. EKB, and CHINA ami GLASS MERCHANTS. Devon Street. We hin'e not a lot of it, those who co.ne early will have the best choice. COUGH! COUGH !! COUGH!!! COUGH NO MORE! USE Teed's Cough Elixir From llie modified formula of the late Sir Robert Christison, M.D., an excellent and reliable remedy for coughs, colds, asthma, and chest complaints. It has stood Ihe lest of years, and is the finest cough cure- known. In two sizes, 1/- and 2jpcr bottle. TEED & CO. Chemists, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8121, 28 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8121, 28 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8121, 28 May 1906, Page 3

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