THE SICK IRE CURED AND THE SOBPTIO9 MBFT TO WONDER. -THEllfflTl 1111(11 lIIIIIH 29, LATIMER SQUARE, CHRIBTCHURCH. POLYPATHY, THE NEW METHOD OF ODKE, Is the surest and moat rapid IJltem of Gure, as grateful Patients are willing to testify, as it onres with absolute certainty rash diseases as OANOER and EPILEPSY— incurable under the old system—aa wall aa all Chronic and Nervous Complaints of Womec and Men. The; treat all Female Aliments by the Polypathlc Method*, which do away with all Examinations and Local Treatment. They also desire to impress.upon all men who are suffering: that they hare the joptljr celebrated Hindoo Remedy, so well and favourably known la the Old World a* tha Anti-Agneobal Method." MORE CURES MADE BY POLYPATHY THAN ANT OTHER SYSTEM IN THE WORLD. Hundreds of Testimonials, as under :~ NKRVB PROSTRATION AND LOSS OF VITALITY. Gentlemen,—l feel that lam cared, and believe it to be due to your remedies and excellent treatment. A few months ago I was a total wreck in mind and body, and often wished myself dead, but now I am a strong and healthy man, and feel that I have something to live for. Be sore 1 will never fail to recommend yeur Institute to fellow men, for I think if I had not undergone your treatment I would now be in m® grave. To ray that lam grateful to you is to put it mildly. If I can help you in any way I shall asem it a pleasure to do so.—Yours, with gratitude, O. P. WATSON. If you cannot Visit, Write for Question List* to OHRISTOHUROH, with stamped envelope, and you will receive an immediate reply. Medicine Packed Free from Observation. Oar-' riage paid Parcel Post. Hundreds cured annually by letter. OINTMENT Jpnftrtanaae* * n. I'jfOMlMlMai «tti sons STIFF JOINTS Sprains, , OLD WQUK2* Piles, Fistula* SKIN DISEASES.
EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR AKD MORTGAGEES. THE NEW ZEALAND AOOIDENT INSURANCE CO., JpOR a Small Premium, will relieve yon of liability through accidents happening to your servants. Full particulars from W. J. SHAW, District Manager, New Plymouth, JUST ARRIVED. DELICACIES FOR THE BEABON. PICNIC PIES TINNED QUAIL BLUFF OYSTERS POULTRY IN TINS and a good assortment of POTTED MEATS. Also—A Large Variety of PEAK FREAJTS BISCUITS opening up. CORDIALS of all descriptions. Nothing but the best brands kept in stock. Tucker's Oellifs, 6d per pint packet. VEALE & SON. DEVON STREET LAND. _ LAND FOE SAM—--180 acres, leasehold; If miles from New Ph mouth, close to railway station and sale yard*; fenced and sob-divided, gooi house j veiy low price for goodwill and improve* ments; annual rent, £35 10s Section an J new house, Bast End New Plymouth; 5 rooms besides bath room, hall, and verandah; let to pood tenant at 12s a week. Price £426; £175 can remain on mortgage. Devon-street, New Plymouth.—Two full i-acre Seotfons, with extensive buildings, known as the 11 Round House " property j 83 feet 2 inches frontage to Devon-street and same to Conrtney.street. A first-class town investment. 133 acres, 2 miles from Xnglewood by metal road; fenced and subdivided; part ploughed; 4-room house, 'arge barn, 10-bail cowshed and other buildlrgn, and large paved stockyard; an excellent dairy farm. Only L 9 per acre. 100 acres, Huirangi District, about 10 miles from New Plymouth; exoeilent dairy farm, well fenced, and sub-divided; 6-room bouse and farm buildings; creamery olose by; 2 miles from railway station. Only LlO per aore. Town of New Plymouth.—Several excellent building sites in best part* of town. Inglewood.— Full rocUon in centre of town; grand business Bite.
28 acres and new bouse suburbs of Midhirst. Desirable family residence with land. New Plymouth. 2000 acres, Awakino, Good grating farm. 470 acres grass, remainder light bush. Three room house, considerable fencing. Vr. N. King's sale yards handy. Both Auckland and Taranaki stock markets available, about 25 miles from Te Kuiti Railway Station on North Trunk Railway. Only L2 per acre for the freehold, all but LIOOO oan remain i at per cent. 180 acres, Durham Road. Abou 115 acres in grass, 4-room house, eto., level and dry. S miles from Railway Station and Dairy Factory, by good level road; 90 chains win fencing. £5 10s per acre. Midhirst—s sections and cottage. Price only it 50 TO BE LET. 1970 aores, first olass grating land, about one quarter in grass, small home, eto. 16 years lease with right of purohase. We draw transfers of freeholds or '"vft.s mortgages and leases, eto., at Broken lhargeg. We negotiate mortgages, large and small, 1 kt low rates of inteiest. We act as agents for country solicitors and brokers, and others iu registerine ieeds. etc. We adverse property for sale free of sharge. * Instructions promptly attended oif sent >y poet, or left with A. H. Moore punake. f P. Fookea, Wa»arley, or Perry *Peroival nglewood. • A.C.POOKES&C LICENSED LAND BROKKRS. Hew fljmpuUi,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 274, 21 November 1901, Page 4
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