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If tootbache gives yon pain, Thank God it's not a spain; From toothaobts we avsnre you, Bock's Herb Extract will uura yon. The above is free from acids, be : ng purely herbal, gives instant relief without injuring the teeth. Has proved permanent in most rases. Book's Herb Extract price In, at all Chemists and leading store?.—Advt. AFTER THE ROYAL VISIT. AFT3K exciting times the health of children requires very special looking after. That 'the child is father to the man,' physically as well as mentally, is one of those truths that can never be too often insieted upon, and the thoughtful parent will be careful above all to see that her child has the propc-r nourishment to establixh its constitution. A (food constitution is a rock on which alone success and strength can be built. Among the various foods that science commends In these days for this purpose, none holds a higher place than Neave's Food fob In farts AND INVALIDS, iccording to tns best medical testimony, and, what is perhaps better still, the grateful testimony of thousands of hap y mothers, this food contains all the catuiral elements of strength, and while it is pleasant to the taste and eagerly taken by children, it may also be used by persons of all ages with decided benefit. It is a bone-building, health-Bus tabling product that cannot ba too warmly "ecommended, and we gladly ad-i oar words of praise to that of the numerous medical journals and experts that have recommended it, N rave's Food should have a prominent place in tbe dietary of every house where there are children or invalids.—Advt.

Influenza is always more or less prevalent at this season of the year. This disease is very similar to a severe cold and if allowed to take its course is liable to cause serious results. The best treatment for influenza is to avoid exposure and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. T his medicine gives immediate relief, and if used as directed, will ward off all dangerous consequences. It leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition. It always cures and cares quickly. New Plymouth Co-opsraiive Society sells it. Price \s 6d big size, 3s —Advt.

Engagement Rings, Wedding Rings and K< epers, Spectacles to suit all sights, and a ureat variety of gooris suitable for iresentations at J. H. Parkir's, next the Railway Crossing," Devon-street, New Plymouth, N.B.—A valuable present with eich wedding ring.—Advt.

For Irfluenz* and Cold in the Head take. Woods' Great; Peppermint Cure, 1b 6 j and 2s 6d.—Advt.

ARE YOU BALD? ASTOUNDING CHALLENGE. THE PROPRIETOR OF CAPILLA HAIR TONIC. Being desirous of having a public test ma<3e to prove the infallability of his now famous Hair Restorer, known a' OA PILL A Hair Tonic, i; prepared to treat any gentleman troubled with absolute hsldoess (it is immaterial of how loDg st .nding) Free of Charge for a period if twelve or tixteen weeks, and guarantees in that time to produce Hair lji. long (b 4 . the aid of Capilla alone, used acording to the rtirrction snpp'ied with every boitle) on the scalp affected oy baldness. Failing which, he is prepared to forfeit to ihi Wellif gtoa Hospital the sum of £25 sterling. The conditions to b=): First, that a committee ot six Wellington medical men or well-known Wellington gentlemen be appointed to eub>tantiite the fact of CapUla havinsr done what we'claim for it. Second, that the gent'eman upon whom the tesl is to be has upon the scalp a down or slight fluff. It is> immaterial whether it is discernib'e with the naked eye or not so long as a microscopical examination proves it to exist. If 'he above Challenge is accepted, we particularly request the attendance of newspaper reporters, medical men, and others who are interested to watch the progress made from day to day. Capitl i will increase the length of ladies' hair 1 to 2 inches per month. The above challenge, now appearing in the Australian newnpapars, has been accepted by members of Parliament and other leading citizens. Their testimonials maj be seen by all inquirers. ALL CHEMISTS, iss 6d. Head Office for New Zealand : 6 FEVIHERSTON-STRKET, VVELUNGton. SHARLAND & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS. N.Z. Offi.-e 6 Featherston-street.

EGMONT COUNTY COUNCIL. FIRST ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. 4 POLL wi'l be token a' the undermentioned Pdii-g Booths on MONDAY, 20th day of Anril. 1!)03 between the hoars of 3 ».m. an 1 fi p.ra : NAMBS OF CANDIDATES. O]so T.iding Briant, Harold Btv»ley Hoop?r, John Chapman, Thomas Li r inrick, William Augastns Onnap'~n ,Times MoKeown, Ar'hu r Forsyth, N imon Stevenson, John Good, AUn Thornley, Hush Richards OPUN'AKB RmiN(j Dudley, Walte r f'arew McGregor, Donald Rahotu Ridino. Burgess Jnnses Mc.Hardy, Charles Oox, Samuel Thomas O'Rorke, John F!e*nine Michael Maxwell, Sbsnezer McOnllum, James Ca'laghan Roteery, Jacob Wnrner, Ttob»rt WiHcox, Paul Young, Jam -a

SITUATrOtf OF POLLING BOOTHS Obi Riding. Awatn r a —Messrs Orcerod 4 Shear's House, Elth'ira roai Pihama —Public Hall OPUIUKB PIPING. Opunake—Town H»U. Kin(r-«treet Rahotu FIDINQ. Warea—Poblio Ha'l Pongarebu—Public Hall Rvhitu Road Board Office Oaonni—School Teacher's Kesiiienco ■ Ipnnake—J own Hall, Ki: g-sfrppf;. A. H. MOORB. H/ turnirg Officer. Opnnake. 13tb A.wi), 1903- wrllß DissoLunoy of partnership.

THE Partnership heretofore subsisting between ns, aid carried on under the style of Watt, I/line & Weight, has been nis'olVed a« from the 11th March, 1903, by mutual consent J>. LAIN'G, 1 DGVH WATT, H. CECII, WBTGHT. Ml nccoqnts owJn f ; to or by the bt.j firm will bu received aod pui'J hv us. EDGAR WATT. 0. LAING.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 92, 15 April 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 92, 15 April 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 92, 15 April 1903, Page 3

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