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••THE WEST COAST SETTLEMENT RESERVES ACT, 1802/'.' Reserves fop Leasing by Tesidei 1 . TIIE Public Trustee hereby notifies that tenders will bi: received at the Public Trust oflier, V.Yllinelon, H|if'isn'du."k p.m. on Wednesday, the 22nd tiny of August, ISHJO, fur louses, under tin- provisions of '• The Ve.-a Coast Settlement Reserves Art, 3SO J," and the re-mlations dated the Killi day of l-'rin u.try» 180.'}, [iiiMMifrt in lln- A«'>" Zathwrf of the day of February, 1893, ami iuthili of Ilu- 23rd day of l-'cbre.ai v, ISM, of the undermentioned reserves, in lots as uiimhcM. «l, and on tin- terms staled below. Ci.:i(liiiii!is of tender can be inspected, envelopes and also printed forms of tender .".ml d-cl initi'm be obtained, of the Postmasters /it Opunake, Manaia, Nortiiauliy, Wailotara, Palea, \V;iverley, Siiat- , Waitara, Okat:>, Oakura, I'umlio, Pungarehu ; anil of the atrents of the Public Trie tee at llawera, Palmer.-tou >.oi lh, \Vai)f!anm, and Napier; the oHiou of T. \V. lusher, liNq., Ik-serves Ap'nl, .New l'lyii; or at the oiliee of the Public Trustee, Wi-llinjjUm. 1 40 0 U 1 0 7 0 11 11-2 00j 0 8 00J o G 0 1 7. Sub. 12 ol lOati'l . Otauto IV 30 75 2 Xgfititaiiu XI Put Sub. U n x.n. 23 ' f/.h 2-1, 58, 6% nmlri". Cnrlyio I Jliml • tha--27 1 2 j 0 0 0 | . illO 3 2!) 0 7 0 ! -i2 <i u i C 8 0 0 | 0 0 6 j 1 0 U j 0 0 ' 0 1 0 ' 17 10 0 1 100 0 0 i 0 1 0 i 17 111 0 !|W 2 0 i 'J 1 0 ; 17 2 1 ! ! ilO 0 0 ; 0 2 0 ; 12 10 0 j 0 4 0 I :s 12 y tender ic-civc i _. _ . mark 11 ;! chains as foil i 7 i 6-..; Lot H), £'» 1R : bin;.; vahntion* piyahlj f»r ex f l.ots 32 to 42 inclusive.—A • son a.; n.viUe after ae ! ]\n wiil in* advamvl for expenditure on r"ad;: Asm ' > l.ots 32, 34, ami 30; a sum of £SOO ou the lvawooiu - t j 12 inclusive. ♦ Lota 28, 53, and 00.—One acre from each of these lots U reserved, being old Xatlv® burial-grounds, • I Ms from nnv pcr.-ion^otticj' than the present vr,: I'or f.ot tin;.; impnuTiiieiito, .•nt'inre of tenders fir these lots, the fallowing of £250 on the Ih:u.\ IHid for tfiviii;.; nr-cev; oad for giving access to Lots 31, 33, and 37 Fublir Trust Oltioc, Wcllihdou, July 12tli, llH.n: J. vv. poynton, l'rui.'C

WHEN MACHINERY BREAKS DOWN JTOU do not care to risk further breakages by iving valuable machinery tinkered by unexperienced men. Ton realise this is not good economy and prefer to get assistance and ndrice which is thoroughly reliable. In reality we are " machinery doctors." Our long and varied experience, our knowledge is at your disposal. As Iron and lirass Founders we solicit your enquiries. Write us lor all esiiuiates you want in the engineering lino. Wo shall be pleased to correspond at any.time. OKEY&ROLLO UENEEAL ENGINEEKS Taranaki Foundry, New Plyinoutu

GOLDEN GRID EESTAUJUNT AND OYSTER SALOON, opposite Theatre lloyal, Devon Street, New Plymouth, Hot meals at all hours from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. (midnight). Sundays from Fish, luncheon, oyster and sapper rooms. The best in town for all meals. liock oysters can be had fresh ever j day. Stewart Island oysters kept in stock—4d per doz., Is to 2s Cd per bottle. Guaranteed fresh. Boiled ham cut in slices, Is Od per lb. Smoked fish always in stock. A large supply of oysterjhclls for garden paths, etc. A trial solicited. PBOPEIKTOB.

RUSSELL & SON MONUMENTAL MASO HIGHEST HONOR givon m the New Plymouth Exhibition, 190-1-5. Awarded Jirst Prize Diplonm for the Best Exhibit in MonuPrize Medal and Diploma for " '; Working Exhibit. ...„.ble and Granite Monu. ments and Crosses; .also iron fences, etc., kept in stock. Designs and estimates fur. nished on application. In. spection invited. ST. AUBTN STREET,

THE TALKIE (i ("Tin! TALKEHIES") DEVON BTKEET EAST, NE W PLYMOUTH. and gold-mouulcd records. Gramavilioiies, Disc fictords nud all requi r rs. All repairs executed at shortest

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THE FAMOUS REMEDY 'FOR COL Glib. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION HAS THE LARGEST SALE- OF AMY CHEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. oh who nay. taken thi. ue „, am „ al Ul( UWj d orful IBfluiiuC „. Suflererfl from , orm of BroncWU c K j ?' t °^„l°f» Co, ,1.,0 r,,;' ' " i,(:i ' JOX,te 'usd immsdiate relief j and to those who are subject to colds en m »«u-ule, as it.electa » Un plute Cui«. U is most cuwforling in allaying irritation in tho throat and giving strength to tbe A&ft ■ a low. a Cough nor A, ima to bwomechrome, nor Consum tlon to develop. Consumption has cevcr toe* known to exist vte, BEWARE OF COUGHS Wis. M houaff should h. without It, m. taktn at the bijlnniog," a dos» w seawall* .uffietat, femembeep that every Disease has its commencement and Consumption is no exception to this rule BRONCHITIS AND I'LEUKISY, A SEVEKE CASE CURED BY TWO BOTTLES OF ÜBAKNE'S BRONILU.W asvo .GiiyaA aAiaAu, •vruixsv axv. su.ni3N.oHa two obstinate cases cured ,„,,,„„,„„ „,,,„,„ BY HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS AND DISIRESSINU COUGH, Qm^ A SEVEN YEARS' CAS&, EXPECTORATING BLOOD AND MATTER. AFTER OTHER TREATMENT HAD Mr llearne, Chemist, Ceciong. Hear Sir.—Some mouths ago in Sydney,, 1 sui'icied from a seven attack of iulluea/ix, and was to my room for about a week, at the end of which time, feeling somewhat better, I got up and tried to transact my business as usual- DmI got up too soon, for th e very next day 1 had a relapse, and suiiered 'tortures, from pleurisy anil bronchitis The pai)ii from the former in my chest and shoulders was frightful, and for four long weeks I was confined to my bed under the care of a well-Known Sydney Doctor, and all the time his medicine gave me but temporary relief. The landlady of the hotel (the Cleveland), where I resided, told me of a medicine — Hearne's Bronchitis Cure—from Victoria, which had cured her ol a Jjad attack of bronchi lis and pains in the chest, and bugged n:e to try it. 1 but whit is more astonishing, the pains from pleurisy entirely left me, and in about a week 1 was able, to attend to my duties as usual. Yours faithfully, J. BRAIIAM, Melbotirna "Punch" Oilice, Melbourne. I'S LIFE PAVED BY ;'S BUONCHiTIS CUKE. CASE HAD BEEN wttles of your Bronchitis and Asth- ''Dear Sir,—Your medicine in na Cure. I had previously suffered cured mo of bronchitis and arthu: erribly from asthma for afcout <1 lrolu which. I have suttcred for up CUBED BY HEARNE'S BRONCHI- [fyFTER OTHER TREATMENT HAD COMPLETELY CURED.. TIS AND ASTILMA CUKE, FAILED. Mr W. O. Hoarne. Dear Sir,—lt is Mi- Hcarue. Dear Sir-I'lease send it]l mucll thankfulness I writo to, "Mr W. 0. llearne. by post to Oopmuiilmrsl a complete j ct you ialow tuat j havc takcn llmj(J - - course of your valuable medicine, lor (jollies of your Bronchitis and Asth- ''Dear Sir,—Your medicine in obstinato asthma. The last mednino ]na (j ure , j nau previously suffered cured mo of bronchitis and arthu: you rent to me cuitd one man that terribly from asthma for ajjout <i lrolu which. I have suttcred for up had a distressing cough for twelve years, and had tried everything, and wards of seven years, during which years Please find post ollice order },ad at i v ico, but without avail. I 1-eriod I was scarcely ever free from enclo. Ed lor payment.—Yours thank- natl j,,, en for a forLiiiiilit at a time coughs, and frequently the dilliculty fully, Without moving night or day out 0 f of hrealhing was so distressing, WILLIAM CANIIAM, my chair, if I went to bed I was that f' ol ' nights in succession! I li^id Uiiper Copmanhurst, via Grafton, not able to lie down. We came to to sit up. I write to jou this acN.S.W. New Zealand about 3 years ago Jinowledgweat from a sense of duty, from Tasmania. One of my uncles as in II W caS6 every other treatthere suffered with asthma for a ni « ut had failed. For year previous number of years till he took your natl heen getting very much worse BRONCHITIS; euro about 5 years ago, and has " Ull at > the time I obtained your never had the asthma since.. I knew medicine 1 was confined to bed, suf- , ithis, but it had passed out of my fc'iug from a most violent cough, mind until reading your advertise- xpoctorating blood and matter, and meut in some Tasmanian papers PParenlly beyond hope of recovery. CAMBERWELL RESIDENT EX- brought it to my memory. I told H'ho hrst dose of the medicine gave my husband, and he got your euro B ' o welcome relief, and I steadily PRESSES GRATITUDE. (or me, which I have taken with improved as .1 continued the treatcompletely satisfactory result.—Yours J"ont, until I became, ns 1 am now, Mr llearne. Dear Sir,—Your Bronfully, WILLIAM CANIIAM, Upper Copmanhurst, via Grafto N.S..W. BRONCHITIS; Chilis Cure has relieved my wifi cough winch followed en an tick of inllue'iza. VVhile 1 ackr Jed™ "that all good oome.i from :ry truly, GEO. S. (1A Cambc W. McCOMBE. MosjjioL. New Zealand. LADY IN LONDON—A MARTYR TO COLDS AND BRONCHIAL ASTHMA.; CUItED BY ONE BOTTLE OF HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. quite well.—Yours sincerely, "H. Walker, Baimain, Sydney.". CHILD SEVEN MONTHS OLDA SUFFERER FROM BIiITIL. CURED BY A BOTTLE OF HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS 01 liE. THE DOCTOR SO INTERESTED Be -, THAT HE CARRIED OFF THE g-nal EMPTY BOTTLE. as s "Ornaite, N.S.W. spca }R. ' Mr Ifeiirno. Co i d '■' Dear Sir,—l enclose for your fore LE uwn l'f'ivato persual portion of a sevoi I.tti.r received from my mother, Mrs ull'e ——, or London, England, from which biit you will glean that your medicine and lias really been a perfect God- ]t'i.< send to a martyr to colds and chili bronchial asthma.- Ido not wish any nail names to be mentioned, but you are it. fit liberty to make use of any portion of this letter you choqse, and you can confidently refer anybody to Mr W. G. Hoarne. 1 Dear Sir,—Kindly forward mo a Bmall bottle of your Bronchitis Cure as soon as possible, as I cannot speak lyl/ove a whisper, owing to a Cold. I had a. bottle from you burl fore for my little girl when she was I a seven months old. She hod bcx-D •s nlleiing from (,r o nchitis from her h birth, and now she is three years old, ie and has not had a return of it since, d- It is a splendid medicine for bronid chilis ov colds of any sort.— I rey naiu, yours truly, ' B Mrs 11. Uaitinge, '" Violet Town, Victoria. ■(Mrs.) 10. (SHAN'T, Mr. Harvey, linker. ' your excellent remedy, to Eng|lanU. You can self what an immense is.—Yours fnithlully,—"• mil letter alluded to A VERY OBSTINATE CASE. FROM BUISKANE WIIOLESAI. CHEMISTS. We often hear your HrniicJiil is C poken well of. A gepiUemiiii told o-day I hat lie had eivrn it 1o hild of his with the most renin ble ri'sult, tl:e thild l,eing ipi ured in three doses.—We are', vo faithfullv. THOMASON, CHATER & Cc 09 Queen-street, Brisbane. JOHN BLAIR, , Warrnambool. Vic. i will be interested in hearintr i>.- r. M ,„ m ,„ ,„,,_„ I think the Bronchitis Cu,°o T A ™ excellent. I was very bad U,, ' A " N E S BRONCHITIS CURE. it arrived, and I immediately o it. 'Jhas was last Friday, Mr W. 0. llearne . has quite cured me. Dr. Dear Sir,-H av i'n B been a sufferer vesle'du-'"'^^''", I '', ,V° r< "" Jiro " ChiUS '»'»»*• jisiei lay, and carried oil the years, and not being able to iret rebotlle to llnd out if he could lief from the doeture, 1 start-dtak-fnll one .rem a chemist who is ing y uU r Bronchitis Cine about two urge way here." years ago, and havc been taking 11 names are withheld from pub- en and off ever since. I am hanov l), but will be supplied pri- to tell you that T now feel thorwhen desired. „ K i,i y ' c ,„-, Jtij and j can bo . u . t( , sU nioiiy to its worth.—l am, yours lien lion, but will .vately when desired RONSKiTIS CURE,-Small size 23 6d; Large, 4s Bd Sold by Chemists ssid Vendors op by tha PpopHetop, O* lIEAKNEc CHEMIST GEELOSO, VIC Forwarded by post to any Address wlie not obtainable locally. 'iW Zealand Branch Office, No. 11, ifnst Lf'loor, 'Ewma Buiklingn, Willis Street Wellingtoi

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8170, 1 August 1906, Page 4

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