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Impure Blood Make it Pure, Rich, and Healthy. Impure blood takes the very life light out of one. You just drag around at your work, feeling wretched and disconsolate all the time. You are weak, discouraged, and have lost faith in medicine. Try just one thing more, lor we are sure we can help you. Mr. C. Mundon-Cresdee, of Campbelltown, South Australia, sends us this letter, with his photograph: -•I was suffering from a very 13ad wound that would not heal. I thought it must be on account of my blood, so I tried AYER'S Sarsaparilla After tailing only two bottles my wound thoroughly healed and I felt better than ever before in my life. Whenever I feel out of sorts *>now, I take a few doses and am all right. Aver's Sarsaparilla is a wonderful medicine for impure blood and general debility. 1 ' If your liver is slnggish, you have a. coated tongue, constipation,"and your food distresses you. Ayer's Tills cure all liver troubles Prepare.! by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A* TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. Fishing Season—lst October, 1901, |to 30th April, IPO2. FISHING LICENSES may be obtained from Mr. L. M. Taunton, Bports Depot, Pevon-street, New Plymouth; Mr. 0. O. Smith, Inglewood; and |frotr fo the undersigned, D. McALLUM, Secretary. Men's Licenses 10s, boys un der 16 5s ladies ss, day license 2s 6d, one week ss. Fishing D. McAUnm] A. Callander E M. Fowler R. R. E. Lenehan Geo. Smih 0. O. Smith H. Giles R. Fowler W. A. Bewley J. E. Wilson A. L. Take H.G.Dav E. R. A. Haworth H Linn T. Gray A. J. Tarr J. H. Kingsley C. M. Vowell Sydney Smith W. Messenger A. Dykes F. Holdsworth Licenses: G. 0. Heenan G. E. V. Heenan S. Penny A. E. Fletcher Chas. Smith T. Hopkinson 0. E. Bryce J. W. Raby A. M. Bewley T. A. Swaysland M. Eraser A. Wallis G. W. Rodgers H. W. Whitcombe Allan Hume Joe Rameon Obas. Allan H. Vowell S G. Minett G. W. Bennett J. Gibson ASK FOR SUNBEAM PURE OEYLON igents—B. COOK & SCN PUBLIC NOTICE. RE WERTHEIM MACHINES. rHIS s to caution the pablicagAinst buying Sewing Machines represented as eriheiiu unless the trade mark, and stamp the manufacturer, Joseph Wertheim, rankfort on Maine, is dirtinctly affixed to, and imprinted upon, the machine. This caution iB found necessary, owing to certain unprincipled persons pretending to sell genuine Wertheim Machines, and passing off cheap and worthless imitations thereof, and thereby unlawfully trading on the splendid name and reputation whisht the wonderful Wertheim Sewing Machiass have attained as the Most Perfect and t?p-to-date Family Machines that are proenr&Me. Any infringement of the Wertheim Trade Mark, or fraudulent representation of the same, will, on conviction, be followed by criminal prosecntion, as the law directs..

JO SEPH WJSI&'HEIM, Manufacturer. 3y hig attorney for New Zealand— Harry OaoAB Xbwett, IS, Manners-street, Wellington. SOLS AGENT for New Plymouth— MISS RETFORD, Devon-street, New Plymouth. WOITAKER'S . . Household Stores DEVON-STREET, Maintains its Reputation for] QUALITY AND VALUE. Sp°Goods allJ;'Guarante c d of the Ver-sJJßest. All Fruit New and Cleaned. NO OLD FRUIT IN BTOOK. FOR "j 41bs Currants I Elba SnlLaias ■4/11 1 21bs Raisins • lib Peel CASH, I 1 Bottle Flavouring Essenoo FOR ) 50lbs Flour I 31ba Currents nm 121 bs Knit-anas 9/11 f nTea lib Peel CASH. J 3 Tins Jam FOR "j 501bs Flour 19/6 f 101bs Btl S ar CASH. J Box Ceylon Tea All linos kept in stock equally good and cheap. Note the Address— WHITAKER'S HOUSEHOLD STORES, Devon-street, Now Plymouth. Phone, 111. nasi pigsT • FIGS ! THE TARANAKI BACON FACTORY JS now giving dead weight for PnoPBRLY TOPPKD-OFF PIGS between !00 and 160 lbs. All previous contracts cancelled. Receiving days: Kaponea, every Wed' luesday. Eltham, every Thursday, Midiiirst, every Tuesday, ; Opunake, once a month. A. DRAKE, Proprietor. Fitnov

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 5, 18 January 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 5, 18 January 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 5, 18 January 1902, Page 4

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