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REASONABLE/ SUGGESTIONS FOR lent. Ilic People' Grocery is replete witli a large assorluunt of ilclicaoics calculated to please Ike most fastidious Ci'iinouseut'. The following is our latest Lenten list: Fish in Abundance. Ling Fish Salmon Cod Blocks Lobster Salt Herrings Fresh Herrings Anchovies lied Herrings Tunny Fish Kip. Herrings Sardines Mullet Whitebait Prawns Herrings m Tomato Sauce Herrings in Shrimp Sauce Smoked Haddocks Shrimps Preserved Bloaters Sardine Whitebait. Sardines with Tomato. Fisn Pasts in Variety.—Prawn, Bloater, Anohoyv, Devilled Cod Koe, Salmon and Shrimp, Salmon and Anchovy. fiiF. Latest in Biscuits.—Peck, Frean Co's and all the leading colonial manufacturers. C. GAIFrreR, Devon let, >'c\v Pijrnou

Manaia hack racing CLUB. HACK RAGE MEETING To bo held at MANAIA oil Al'RlL loth, IUO7, 111 i'vir ,J. J). Mitchell's paddock at IWnbank Kavm, PfiOGKAMME 1. WA'ING HANDICAP, of £2,5; second l>«'so to receive £5 from the stakes, uom 10/, accept 15/; distance (i furlongs; .stiirt at 12 o'clock. I 2. DISTRICT HANDICAP RACE, | boundaries between 'the Oeo an-1 Waingongora livers to the Mountain Reserve, for horses that hvae not won more than £2O in one race; gentlemen riders; first, bracelet value £l2, 2nd bracelet value £3; minimum weight., lOst 71bs; horses to he nominated by ladies, and bona tide property of owner three months previous to race; entrance fee 15/; distance 1 mile; start at 1 p.m. 3. MoTDMATK StUIIIIY IIAN'MCAt' ot £2O; second horse to receive from the stakes ; noni. 7s (id, ace. 12s (id ; distance, .Vniile; start at 1.-to p.m. 4. Manua Hakmoap, of £BO ; second horse t<> receive £5 from the stakes; nom. 15s, accept, las; distance 1 mile ; start at 2.30 p.m, 5. Maiden' Plate of £ls; second horse lo receive £2 10s from the stakes; weigh! list.; entrance las ; distance, 6 furlongs; open io all horse that have not won a race at time of starting; start at 3.15 p.m. C. Kaupokonui Handicap, of £2O; second horse to receive £3 from the stakes ; open to all horses that have never won a stake of value of £3O or over; nom. 7s Gd, accept. 12s 6d; distance 1, furlongs; start at 4 p.m. 7. Bdbkiiask Welter of £ls; second horse to receive £2 10s from the stake ; min. weight Bsfc 71b ; nom. 7s Gd, accept. 7s Gd; distance 7 furlongs ; start at 4.45 p.m, NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, ETO. Nominations for events Nos. 1, 3, 4, G, and 7, close with the secretary at his office on. the 25th MAItCH. Weights declared on 2nd April. Acceptances and general entries, Saturday, 6th April at 8 p.m. The winner of any flat race attcr declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 10lb, of two or more such races 141b. Horses handicapped Bst 71b or over, half the aboye penaltiesAll entries to be sealed and addressed o the Secretary, Manaia, with the name, age, color, and pedigree of the horse, name of owner, colors of the rider, performances of the horses, and name of trainer. Entries by wire must be confirmed in writing at the earliest opportunity, All races to be run under the Rules of Racing as adopted by the Racing Conference of New Zealand. Owners are particularly reminded that all entries must be accompanied by cash, cheque or P.O. order. -This rule will be strictly enforced. Only members of the Bookmaker's Association, or Tattersall's will be permitted- to ply their calling on the course on the day of the races, and they will be charged a fee of 5 guineas for this priyilcge. CUAb. R. LUFHER, Secretary (Approved by the Taranaki Jockey Club this 25th day of January, 1907, Mussell Fleetwood, Secretary.)

A BOON TO STOUT PEOPLE. Why su/ler longer the inconvenience an burden oi Ccrpulency, when by Inking a short courso of BR STEIN.ViEYER' ' CELEBRATED ELEGANT PILLS You can speedily, permanently and safely reduce yourself to normal weight an? dimensions ? Dp Stainmeyep's Elegant s " P~lls» are absoluely reliable, require 110 chango of diet, are agreoable to take, and are PERPJiCXLY HARMLESS. They uever fail to impiove both health and figure, and may be depended upon to effect a permanent reduction of 4> to 511) weekly. Those who are most, delicately constituted need have no hesitation in giving them a trial. I'llICE; PER BOX 7/6 Or the Full Courso (tliree linxes)'2o'-. BEWARE OF WORTHLESS COUHi'KRFEITS Sole Australian Agents: ■The Pauision Drug Company S' Tit to any ad'lress .11 scaled boxes by parcel r St, postage paid, with full directions, on reccij t of Posta' Note or Post Office Order for the axount. Note our only Australiau AddressJ: The Parisian Drug Co., 25,, s S Y w - Established in .NS.W., \u years.

There are 3 kinds of Coal! Ist. The Coal that costs little money and gives little heat. 2nd. The Coal tliat costs a little . more money and gives a little more heat. 3rd. " Coalbrookdale," which is the best value for your money—pound for pound—because it is all heat! " Coalbrookdale " is a bituminous coal —it belongs to the naphtha and petroleum class of products—and consequently it burns with great heat! This means that it cooks food quickly and thoroughly. For steam purposes it is well known to stand unrivalled. " Coalbrookdale " Coal is all Coal: no slate, no stones, 110 dirt, —only New Zealand's finest Coal, with almost no waste in ash. • £ Order " COALBROOKDALE " from Any Coal Merchant in the Colony.

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SPECIAL LINES AT THE TARAMKI DRUG & PATENT MEDICINE STORES (Opp. Bellringer's, Devon St., New Plymouth. India Rubbar Gaads. .Mucmas, Sponges, Atomizers, Nasalj|Spraya, Douches, Rectal and Ear Syringes o£ all kinds. Hair Restorers. Our No. 1 Hair Restorer and "jDouble "If air | Restorer are tlie best preparations on the market for restoring the Hair to its NATURAL COLOR, and strengthening its growth. Hair Dyes. Black, Dark Brown, (Light] Brown," Etc,, are guaranmd PERFECTLY HARMLESS.] Sponges. India Rubbia, Turkey, Anclote, Cuban, Honeycomb, etc., for the Bath, Toilet, and Nursery, Perfumery. Just landed a beautiful assortments 'Xmas Perfumes/by Roger and Gallett, Muhlen, Stearns, Wolfe, iardley, etc., in Presentation Boxes and Cut Glass Bottles. All sizes. Soaps. Ex. s.s. "Tomoana," high-class fsoaps from (Waltke; La Juiliete, > estal Rose, Carnation, Wedding Boquet, Fiorina, Series, etc., etc. Pinands, Roger and Gullets, Wolfes, Muhlins, Crown Co. and all leading makes in slock. Dyes. Diamond, Crawshaws and DollyiDyes ia all shade! and colors. Vinegar Essence Makes beautiful! VINEGAR atlhalf thelordinary cost. Photographic^Goods. The largest stock'of Cameras, Plates, Papers an Photo Sundries in the Province, Fresh Stock and Popuiar I' * es. Dark room for Amateurs. Wm. Fraser, M .i-.s.v, K « Chamist, DJE VON STREET NI W ?ijP ?L y.M O'tT TJI

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we recognise tho fact that everyone cannot afford to buy tho Best. In this Illustration w© show good designs at ail prices. These only represent a small part of our stock, bo if you don't see an article here you fancy, write us and we will send you particulars and sketches free, /«r\ i Orders by post have careful and prompt attention, and are sent Post Free on receipt of remittance. Deal direct. We do not employ agents. Write to-day for our Illustrated Booklet. It is sent free on application. flltHIUIMIIIKIIIIIIIIIillllllllliiliiiiilKlllillliiiiiiiiiliiiiitllllllllKIIUIItliKIIUIIMIMtlUmilinitlltltUtllllllllllltli; Stewart J)awson 4 Gg. 9 • 146, 148, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

NEAVE'S FOOD is a PERFECTLY SAFE FOOD for the most delicate child, if used according to the directions given. It assists teething, is a valuable bonC'former, relieves constipation, and is a complete diet for Infants. Heaves Food u Opotiki, M'a> Zealand, May 25th> /905. "Dear Sirs,— I enclose a photo of our youngest child, Ronald, to ho is three and a-half years old. He was an extremely delicate child, only weighing three pounds at birth, lie ivas very ill t and though we tried most patent foods, they only kept him alive and he never seemed to improve. At ten months iee put him on. Neave's Food, and in a month he became quite fat. He is now quite a sturdy specimen, and very strong. " Yours truly, " LUCY E. KIRK. i 'J less} 5. Jos in}i R, Ncave, & Co., Rordiugbridge, -England," Manufacturers: Josiah R. Neave & Co., Fordingbridge, England. ® Purveyors by Special Appointment to HIM. THE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA.'

ASH FOR •iVinly oyster-shapod Wafers, filled v.'ilh deliciously flavoured cream. . PEEK L- gt:flfi C0 "' £ " T "'" LCNDOrJ i ENGLAND.

mm The Universal Rcmcdv fur Aridity of tlir. Stomach, Headache, Heurthuri, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, Uilv-jua AU'cctious. The ri;)sician v 8 Cure for Gout, Uhcumatio Gcnfc and Gravel. Safcsit and mosL Oi'iulc Medicine tor Jiii'ants, Children, Delicate Vcmal 7, aiul the /.

Q BRONCHITIS HEAihil-U CURE Tin© IFajaaous Remedy foj? ' COUGHS, BBOHGHEEIS, ASTHMA, & COMSUMP Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the World. Thoss who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influemv lis h»-iiin„ » „ „ Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, exuerience delightful ami immediate relief • and tfwhm« h ™" any form °' Br °nchiHs. Cough, Difficulty ol efiects a Complete Cure. It U most comforting in allaying irritation in tha throat and irivin" strfin«ih in ih. ° arC ® u . b J ec f '° Cpl(is on llle ch « 3t " is invaluable, as it chronic nor Consumption to develop. Consumption has never iieen known to exist where "Conpin" {,,«! k°' " " e ,' thdr allows a Cough or Asthma to becotna ibo.ld be without it. as, taken at the beginning 1 ; dose is generally snfficTen" and a Complets Cnre is certl wUh N ° of iMfcitjatiOßiS I The great success of HEARNE'B BRONCHITIS CURE has induced a number of unprincipled persons to make imitations, each calimfi; his medicine "Bronchitis Cure" with the object of H-ARNE-3 b,'onch n o!p- h"* S ° c Eetti " B a sa! ° for an imitatio " wMch has none of the beneficial effect, that wa Z rJZTJIJt " Consequently it has become neuessary to draw your attention to this fact, y ° W " irvi:ere3ts *° ba particular to ask for HEARNE'B und to see that you •*. M2 To T* 1 -*!"' Size, 4/ 8 . Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendor,, and P. p. 6 ,0,. W, Q. HEAt.NE, Chemist, Geoiong, Victoria. ForwarOed to any Address, when not obtainable locally. NOTE-Hearne a Bronchitis Cure No 1A does NOT contain any poison within the meaning of the Act It is equally beneficial foi» the youngest child and the most ged person NEW ZEALAND BRANCH OI'FJOEi HUME'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS PTK EliT WELLINGTON

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 8 April 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 8 April 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 8 April 1907, Page 4

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