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FREE TO THE SICK & SUFFERING, POLYPATHY, THE NEW METHOD OP TREATMENT. NOW IN NEW PLYMOUTH UNTIL MONDAY NIGHT, 17th INST, CONSULTATION FREE at criterion hotel. rpHBS Management of the Poly-pathie Medical Institute of Christchurch hare, by _L special request, arranged a Three Daye'Visit to' New Plymouth, and while OS tiiifc will give Sufferers of Obronic and other Diseases the opportunity of tes'ing their rapid and new system of Healing, and will gi»&. consultation, adyioe & absolute treatment of all CURABLE DISEASES FREE OF_GHARBE MEDICINE ONLY TO BE PAID FOR. POLYPATIC, t,he new method of healing, is the surest tnd most iapil extern, a* it cures with absolute certainly such diseases as Cancw, Epilepsy, and Asthma, inonrable under the old system, as well as all Obronic end Neivous coirvplalnls of women and men. MORE CURES MADE BY POLYPATHY THAN ANY OTHER . SYSTEM Ilk THE WORLD. F3EE TR&ATM3NT7 JPSEE TEB4I JSE T. THREE DAYS ONLY - to-day (Saturday) 15th, Sunday icth, • MO.«DAY 17th ; 9.30 a.m. until 8 p.m. SURELY A GOLDEN JIPPORTUNITY. WHAT IS POLYPATHY I

i When a new school of medical practice calls opo'n tfyepubHc for' attention and oonfirencs it is no more than right that some explanation 6f the cause that demand* its existence should tc known. | The grand and distinguishing first step then iti this system in the accurate and abso« lute determining of that which is, and is not, at wsr with (ho natural current of yout IJfe, and when that is done to find the means of quick and cci tnin removal. The importance of correct diagnosis being now understood, and the location and nsture of disease fully determined, then comes the question i s to the propel remadiet to apply. Tbe Polypaths claim the freedom of accepting the good and rejecting tbe bad in ill systems. They have formulated special treatment for in all diseases of a chronio nature. No esse is ever entered upon the b -oks of the institute that does not show reasonable chances of teiqg enred. Everyone receives an accurate diagnosis, and, if the complaint is pronounced curable, tbe most advance! thought and remedial agent* are adopted. . The Poly path* go into the vast fields of medical pmp-.rties and find id each tbafr which in certain conditions never fails, a*:d they accept and adopt is accordance wltbr this clear principl • or spply with confidence that long experience lias taught then to bo well nigh infallible. Bon ml down by no rpecial school of simple theory; having BO spec'ai system to main'ain, they enter the real of Polypathy a r .d apply to your special case that which science and It.tuitlve knowledge ban taught with unerring skill to be specially designed for you. They enter the field of surgery and rob it r-f most of ita terrors by proclaiming thfat many cases heretofore placed under the lurffe of the operator now yield to the later discoveries, and are eradicated from the system without shook or danger, reducing the.necessity of using the knife by more than one-balf from what WW absolutely essential in even recent years by the old systems,

tm CASH TRADING fm the buyer BEST TRADING THE GASH CLOTHIER, NEAL y THE OABH OLOTHIIB, SELLS White Pocket Handkerchiefs at la 6d aJ^2s 9d the doaen Gents' Black Cashmere Box, 9d, Is, Is Sd; White Kid Gloves. li 6d White Ootton Gloves, lOd j New Bilk, Ties (just o ened), fld, Is—splendid value.

VTEAL, CASH CLOTHIER, sells Seamless Merino Sox, 6d pair; Knit W« ol Sox, 9d, lid, Is ; Heavy Knit Woollen Undershirts, 3s 6d; Heavy Knit Bibfcad Wool Pants, 2s Ud, 3s 9d, 4s 6d. EAL, QABH CLOTHIER, sells Men's Sweiters, 3s 9d, 4s 9(1, 5s 9d, 78-64 • Heavy Tweed Sbirts, 3s lid; Strong Working Shirts, 2s 6d. Men's flannelette Shtrta, Is 6', Is lid; Mei's. Merino Bhirts«ud Pants, Is lid. " * NiAL,- CASH CLOTHIER, sells Men's , N.Z. Tweed Snitp, 22s 6H, 25s ed," 2% 6d; 'Mien's Navy Yioiqa Oloth Suits, 27s 6d and 365; Men's Strong Tweed Troosers, 6s lid, 8s 9d. Our Special Heavy. Saddle Tweed Trousers at lis 6d—Grand Y^iue. AL/ OABH CLOTHIER, sells Boys* Dark Tweed K.p. Salts, (any size up to 14's) 8s lid; Boys Kntokers, any size, 2s 6d; Bots Tweed Overcoats, from 10s 6d; Boy's Macintoshes, 19s 6d.

CASH TRADING THE TRMWB TO BAVE MONEY, NEAL. CASH CILOTHIKK.MSS&SJ

PASTEURISED MILK, OREAM AND BUTTER Will be Delivered TWIOE DAILY by the NEW PLYMOUTH MILK SUPPLY COMPANYAdvantages of the N.P.M.B. Co.'s Milk Security against Germ-borne Disease Keeps Sweet 24 Hours Longer Oleanliness Guaranteed Purity Guaranteed Freedom from Chemical Preservative! Guaranteed. For Children or Invalids Mi!k can be obtained in hermetically waled Glass Jars. Prices: Milk, 3d per quart. In glass jars, 3d per 21b jar. Samples given, free of cost, on application to the Manager, or at the Town Office, SHAWS NEW BUILDINGS, Brougham-street, New Plymouth. Telephone No. 212.

HOUSEHOLD STORES AND GANGAOYA TEA DEPOT, 'DEVON & LIAHDET STREETS, Nbw Plymouth. . jq-EW GOODS NOW OFFERING. Ox Tongacs Tinned Soups Camp Piou Irish' Sausages Potted Meats Roast Duck, Fowl, kc. lie. YATES' I RELIABLE GARDEN SEEDS. PEEK, FREAN'S CELEBRATED BISCUITS. THE BEST QUALITY ONLY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. All received meet with careful and prompt "attention. WHITAKER'S HOUSEHOLD STORES. Telephone, 111.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 120, 15 June 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 120, 15 June 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 120, 15 June 1901, Page 3

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