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Public Notice 3 KEYS, ARNOLD & EAR? desire to thank toe pnblic' oi New Plymouth and District tor their liberal patronage, and inform them that extensive alterations,*) thf LARGE AND YARIFD BTOCKB COHBIBTIRB tf GENERAL A FURNISHING HARDWAMs. OOOItrWM uinui agricultural implembnts papShSnS GLASS, OILS, OOLOUHB, &*., are ooS«2, ' arranged, and are contmaally bring replenished with ihipmeati of NEW GOODS. rhe Proprletora are gratified at the amout of bu'uMt da** h. - wbich hat neceaaitsted the enlargement of their Ptanoufc aal vfcMt JSI •«>»«"' «"W« bjH-km J*J S3T N<B w-comera to this district) are notified that a liberal aoale of Jt s in operation at this esfcao'inbment), which hM proved hlxhlv satfifactorrfC amounts are handed to the pewhawn h actualcaA, an* ate ba»s«i2 ng scale, bbe greater portion oi the goods being aabjeot to aa r'Tt-iim 10 per cent duscoant for cash ft cime of pachas* 71 per oent at oaa 5 per cent ai twomontba, 2£ per cent at three months, after wfcUh onabomera aia liab'e to a charge for interest at current rafaea, PERBONA ENOUIRIEB na "PWITfII: ADDBESa ;« OKEYS, ARNOLD & EARPOMITEAL UXDWABX

Impey's "May Apple" Take it for your Liver's sate I SOFT AND GLOSSY HTir, make the hair grow soft, glossy, and i luxuriantly i« a nutter that has vexed ® mlnd ® ot many thousands. The hair requires to be nourished, and the skin of the tw IP.1 P .' n and in » healthy condition. To do this yon must asefaiker's Hair Tonlo. it is the only preparation that fulfils all the reqnijements without the disadvantages ' not .? B 01 oily preparation, and will not soil the finest linen or lace It is not poisonous, nor does it nnnrnfo anything to injure the most tendor kin It is not highly perfumed, and in no way objectionable to the most refined sense or BDQ6II. It effectually removes dandrifl orothe impurities from the scalp. It makes the hair grow soft, glossy, and post3s Soldin patent bottles K 2 sM'i by It is manufactured only by the proprietor, It should bo on every lady's toilet table.

cv^no ibuUr:g A S ent for Taranski-A. E. mouth oi>£ioblt 3 ' ibeat,re Koj&l, Mew PlyWaitaro Agsnti LAWttflMc'B Baos. | worekeopers. BOTS. BOl\S. UOT.S. NIOHOf.Su.N'H OKLKBKAXKI) BOX WOKM RKUEDV. T H ? simplest and most effectual remedy X for killing and expelling all kind* i': Worms in the Horse. The remedy oonsiits ? a tasteless and odourless powder which v y a minlßte red in home-feed. Even if the horse is reo from worms, the Powdeis will act as a tonic, putting the auim&l In t ip-top condition. The lives of man vainable horses have been saved in and around Hilwkes Bay by the prompt use of Niohol. sons liemedy. The following is a t stimomal out of many. - To Mr Nicholson,-Dear Sir,-After iife,"' y ho «° a number of doses of your Hot Worm KcmciH'" a (ii-eut qiuntity of worms were expelled, and I can now rwfommeDd your remedy aa the best I have ovar used. It is simple, and so easily adminis tared, and at the same time so effectual, that I will recommend it to anyone in search w n ™. . U eX P els all kin ds Of worms. My horse is now in perfe at condition, and is eating well, and hisooat is smooth and glossy,—l renain, yoau faitha ... , Thoma S BBAnmo, Woodville, 28th August, 1899. Price o£ Remedy-Is Bd packet (4 powders) ™f u S° Bta S eld 00 64011 Packet Distributing Agont for TWn»y|._i t Bskbs, Ohemist, New Plymouth. Waitara Agents—Lawbbhoi Bros Prepared only by T. A.W. NICHOLSON. M.P i Pharmaceutical Ohemist and Drn»Jtwh. exam.), Woodville, H.H LAND. LAN!;, FOB PALE—

Stratford Section 723, close to Court, house. 149 aci os, Kltbuni Koad, near Kaconi>« fl-room house and outbuilding, agranffi, irm factory and school close at band 10° acres, near Eltbam, fi-room houe and outbuilding, fenced and sub-divided. 4t>o acres, 10 miles from WuiUra. About 8 ' about a mil ® of feeing. trice, £4 J.oj per acre. "f acres, 6 room house; land fenced, fruit trees and shell 3r bus h. 2 miles from centre of town of New Plymouth Only -j. Also, 14 acres adjoining aaove, at £2u ' 20 acres, and SO acros, beautiful reddenfel dtea. or ly 2 miles from cent,* of tiwa of New x lvmouth, by melil load* OuW £4O p jr acr«. * 25 acres, with new well-built g-room raeirfence, grounds nicely fenoed and planted. A Bpbcdid view trom verandah. About 2 mslea lroai town of New Plymouth, by metal r»d._ Puce, £I2OO. 12u uc;£•. Ail bjt 20 acros ia good f .'ass 4-roou house, daire, etc. j foncea and «nbf^i\ eU " b '?? dui>ckß ' dose to school and Si P' Li * New Plymouth, by mnt.il road . ftice, £ll peracre. li'O ac.-o?, Ti ar h ain Koai About 115 acres i,i 'J-iwm house, ofo„ level and dry, 6 uoui Hallway hiu.uoii an! Dairy ktX£: Lffi l T u "''° oh,iicswire 2000 acies t oul „u aocutrr 473 acres iri,;ia s jooic. V i lojh, to main finbTvo?^ oti.ii., or i 3"00 U t< . "■'•""li por I onlS*' 5 S ° CtioCa anJ C9 '«>3* Price,

, TO BE LET. UIVi) ;u;m9, fiist cW j grazicg laod about one .jar ter m grass, small hoaw e to yoarj lea ia with rijbt o£ parch m W« dnw tißMfeM of freeholds or learna rgr * ,d <•»'»ite cU^e. adVCrU6e mpet f « free U l-nd'hH" at ' 6nh lQr wlicitoi ' Mtt WUBM *' Instructions proiapLij ,u. »rj-; m. A - ;i - Mu<,ic ' °*»k S ; "• "* *W>* A. C. FOOKES & C o ' 1W..(5»;> hi.KD BBOKSJKi. N«<i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 215, 5 November 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 215, 5 November 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 215, 5 November 1900, Page 4

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