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h SPECIAL. SPECIAL. SPECIAL. To announce that we have purchased 41 MEN'S Theae goods are of excellent quality, and well worth £8 ssis i pei^mt, but having bought them at a TREMENDOUS DISCOUNT, we intend to give them to those willing to purchase them for per suit. We intend to present to each purchaser of one of these suits a PAIR OP TROUSERS free of charge. J^k Those anxious for one of these tailor-made suits should see them at once, as the quantity is limited. Each suit packed in V —^ nice box. I RAISE High-class Boots. Travelling Requisites. MY Macintoshes and Covert Coats suitable for Wet and Cold Weather. pivfipn AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY.

The Colonial Piano and Organ Importing Co., Next Railway Crossing \h von St., KfcW PLYMOUTH. H E. ROUNTREE, Marager. [ L'IiLIiPHONR ISO. 2^3]. We are S >lo Agents for the Celebrated HOPKINSON Gold Medal Pianos. Other makers in stock are : — BARRETT & ROBINSON (Makers to London School Board) SMITH & GEFFREY COLLARD & COLLARD KINGS BURY MITTAG . JiHRADC E'o., E c. O&GANS BY MASON & HAM LIN, THOMAS, MILLEU, Itc. Pianos and Organs for Cash or oi! Easy Terms. Full Value allowed for Old Instruments t Jken in xchange. i We hold the Largefet Stock of SHEET MUvEC and SMALL GOODS on the Coast. Pig*! Pigs! Pips! pHE luglewood Cooperative Bacor 1 Curing Company, Limited, is vow giving 4ld per lb. for prime Bacon Pigs between 1161 b» and 14-Olbs dead woight. Receiving day at Factory : fcacft \V<vmeßday. Ingle woou, April 7th, 1903. "JOHN ABBOTT Tinware Factory, DJiVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH Telephone 184. Wholesale and Retail Tin,' Iron, and Zinc Worker. Galvanised Iron Chimneys, Baths, and Tanks. Coppers and Furnaces of the latest improvsd designs. Cream, Milk Carrying Cans, and every kind of Dairy Utensils a soeciality. Cutting and Screwing Pipes, from £in. to 2in, and Iron Curved for Verandahs, I Lead Edge Ridging, O.G. Spoutiag, Down ! Piping, and every description of Tin and i Holloware in stock, <SK, at the cheapest i rate for cash. I Agent for Shacklock's -Orion Hantes. A Plumber kept for outdoor Jobs, _d 67 OPPORTUNITY. 'S^ HE Courses in Engineering offered L by the American School of Correspondence are not intended as equivalent jto a Technical College Course, but are for those ambitious person* who want and need a technical education, and who cannot afford or have not the time to go to the Engineering College. Every man or boy who has a liking or a talent for engineering work ought to make the most of this opportunity T'ia j instruction is the best that ha* ever been 'offered outside the class-room, and is under the direction of members of tba [faculty of Armour Institute of logyCOMFLETE COURSES IN Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Locomotive, Stationary, an<f Marine Engineering; Heating, Ventilation, and Plumbing Refrigeration, Navigation, Architecture, Lfclegrapby, Telephony, Mechanical, Perspective and Architectural Drawing, Sheet Metal Work, Cotton Manufacturing, Woo«len and Worsted Manufacturing, Textile Desgn, Fabric Sttuctura, Knitting and Finishing ; Textile Chemistry, Textile Dyeing ; Carpenters' and Bu»ld rs' and Contractors' Courses ; Shorthand (fitnians), Book-keeping and Auiiting, Languages, the Civil ;Se" ?ice, tho University, Pupil Teachers', and for " O " und v E." The American School ol Correspondence AUSTRALASIAN OFFICES. 192 Queen-etreet, Auckland 20 WilUs-street, Wellington 149 a Cssh^l-street, Christchurch 10 Rattray-streeli, Dunedin A. A. George, Hasiriogi*, H.B. Wm. Corbett, Architect, Nelsor A ug. F. Foot, Greymouth. 163 Victory's Chambers, tfydn <y $$T Free Catalogue " T," describing Courses, Method, and Terms sent upon request to any of the above officoa. The " FULCRUM," our Engineering i Magazine and Bulletin, 5s per annum i.i New Zealand, 6s in Australia, post free — stamps accepted in payment of subscription. I. C. Sladtien] [A. H Palm " SI4DDEN & PALMER, ENGINEERS AISD fcURVEYOiIS (Li reused under Land Transfer Act). Offices : Devon Street. P.O . Box 1 16] [ I'elephone 45 (157S

Much That Every Woman Desires to Know About Sanative Antiseptic Cleansing » And about the Gare of the Skin, Scalp, Hair and Hands. Too much stress cannot be placed on the great Talue of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent in the antiseptic cleansing of the mucous surfaces and of the blood and circulating fluids, thus affording pure, sweet and economical local and constitutional treatment for weakening ulcerations, inflammations, itchings, irritations, relaxations, displacements, pains and irregularities peculiar to females. Hence the Cuticura remedies have a wonderful Influence in restoring health, strength and beauty to weary women, who have been prematurely aged and invalided by these distressing ailments, as well as such sympathetic afflictions as anaemia, chlorosis, hysteria, nervousness and debility. Women from the very first have fully appreciated the purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy which bave made the Cuticura remedies the standard skin cures and humour remedies of tbe civilized world. Millions of women use Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for annoying irritations, and ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes ■which readily suggest themselves, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. Cuticura 'Resolvent, liqnid nS)d in the form of 'Chocolate Coated fills, Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Soap arc •old throughout the world Depots: I,ondon, 'J7 Chtrtcrhouso Sq. ; Pan*. 4 Hue dc la I'aix: Amtralit; R. Towns & Co., Sydney; Uostbtt, l*7 Columbus Aye. Potter Drug fc Chemical Corp . Solo Proprietors. ay-Send for " A Book foi Women." JOHN YOUNG, v Puriri." GILBERT STREET. Candidates for all Eximinations thoioughly coached. St. G£ORGrI3 JAMS ire the best. THE LILY STABUH H;\s no equal. St. George Preserved Meats are delicious. HENLEY CONDENSED MILK tt. be;>rge Brand) is Kichest in Cream. j St. George Manufactures of all kinds are excellent. Try th m. ! Procurable from all storekeepers. ; ;'-i i - | I ■ 4 THE s;>ie of NTGROL Boot Polish I is ir:crensi r ig fast — the beat p oof t of its good qualities." — W. G. Ilutchinsdii, Grocer, Newton. i a o. hawks NEW PLYMOUTH, Inglewood % Stratford. For Value and Variety Cannot be Beaien, Crockery Glassware Cutlery jSnsinelware j Kitchen Ironware Brushware Leather G-oods Books Stationery Toys, etc., etc. C. O. HAWKE, Next Criterion Hotel and Egmont-st., New Plymouth. i I (( T IT.ND your IS IGROL Boot Polish R giving great Batter" action, and sales steadily increasing." —J. A. Hat,3well, Princes-Btroot, x^uckland. - ( For Invitation Cards, i Visitiug Cards, call at Herald Office.

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Cure fpr Indigestion. Indigestion, with torpidity of tho liver is the curse of thousands who spend each day with accumulated sufferings, all of which may be avoided by taking ITolJoway's Pills according to their accompanying directions. They strengthen and invigorate ».very organ | subservient to digestion. Their action is purifying, healing and strengthening. They may be safely taken without interfering with ordinary pursuits. or requiring much restriction in diet. They quickly remove noise and giddiness in the head, and dispel low spirits and nervous fears. '.These balsamic Pills "work the cure without debiliating or exhausting the system ; on tho contrary, they conserve and puppnrb the vital' principle- by biibstitntiug pure for impure blood.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12343, 27 August 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12343, 27 August 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12343, 27 August 1903, Page 3