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Writing from New Plymouth, Messrs Sole Bros, butchers, horse breakers and dealers, write as follows to Messrs Olapham Bros.: — Dear Sirs, —We can with pleasure testify to ihe efficacy of your Patent Horee Holder. Besides being perfectly effective it lias this merit; it does not take two seconds to apply S me time ago we were recommended to use this patent, and we fully intended to do so. We delayed a day, however, and in consequence had a smash-up that cost us more than the prise of 50 holders. Three daw after the a cident we put the same hors.i in, using the holler, which gave every satisfaction. We have had no trouble since. We are ge'ting your patent holders fixed to all out carts, traps, etc., and we strongly recommend their use to every butcher ano bake in the di-trict.—Advt

Bkttek Than a Plastm!.—A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pair. Balm and bonnd to the affected parta is sjp?rior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back, or pains in the siiie or chest, give it a trial and you are certain to bo more than pleased with the prompt relief which it quickly. Try it. New Plymouth Co-opera iive Society sells it I'riee, Is 6d; big size, Is —Advt.

AFTER THE ROYAL VISIT. Aftsr exciting times the health of ohildtor req aires very spenial looking after. That 'the child is father t5 the man,' physically as well a nutitaliy, is one of those truths that cau never be too ofteu insisted upon, jud the thi.ughtfu- parent will be careful above all to ste that her child has the proper nourishment to establish its constitution. A uood constitution is a rock on which alone success and strength can bo built. Among the va'ior.s foods that science commends la these days for this purpose, none holds a higher place than Neave'B Food fob Inf -sis and Invalids. According to tne Irest medical testimony, and, what is perhaps better still, tho grateful testimony of thousands of hap y mothers, this food contains all the caturral 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-sus taining product that cannot be too warmly -ecommended, and we gladly add oar wordß of praise to that of the numerous medical journals and experts that, have recommended it Nbavk's Food ah< ulcl have a prominent place in the dietary o* every house when Shere are children or invalids.—Advt HOLLO # AY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS.

Dit-ea'e a'.d casua'ties inc'aeutal to youth may besa'ely treated by the use of these excellent Medifatnv nU, according to the printed directions folded rou id each pot and box Nor is this Ointment a'one appiicab'e to external ailments; conjointly with the Pills, itexerci.-es the mo-t salutary influence in checking irfl»mmations. situated it) the interior of ths boiy; when ruuhed upon the Back and chest, it gi?es the most sensible relirf in asthma, b'on -hiti-, pleurisy, and threatening consumption. IJollow.;y's remedies are especially in liver and stomvh cmplaiots. For the cure of h;d Itgs, all sorts of wounds, sores, and likewise an 1 scoi bu ic affections, this Ointm-n'. prodncea a cooling and soothing I feeling most acceptable to the suff-r. r. For Bronchial Cough, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6(J and 6d 2s everywhere.—Adv>\

AHE YOCT BALD? ASTOUNDING CHALLENGE. THE PKOPRIETOR OF' GAPiLLA HAIR TONIG. Being desirous of having a public test made to prove the infa/iabiiity of his now famous Hair. Restorer, known an CAPILLA Hair Tonic, ii prepared to treat any gentleman troubled with absolute baldne-s (it is immaterial of how long standing) Free of Charge to- a period r>f twelve or sixteen week*, and guarantees in that time to p:o : uee Hair lji. long (b) the aiii of Oapiila alone, use-i according to the direction supplied with * every boitle)ontbe scalp affecte I vy baldness. Failing which, he is p<epared to fcirfiut to t-h« Wellir gton Hospital the sum of £25 sterling. The conditions to be : First, that a committee of six Wellington medical men or well-known Wellington gentlemen be appointed to su*>tanti»te the fact of Capilla hivin? done what we claim for it. Second, that the gent:em:m upou whom the test is to t>e slight fluff. It ie immaterial whether it is discernible with the naked eye or not so long as a microscopical examination proves i it to exist. If the above Challenge is accepted, we I partic llavly request the attendance of r ewr. paper reporters, medical men, i*nd others who are interested to watch the progress made from day to day. OapilH will increase the length of ladies' hair 1 to 2 inches per month. The challenge, now appearing in the leading Australian newrpapira, has been accepted by members of Parliament and other leading citizens. Their testimonials maj be seen by all inquirers. ALL CHEMISTS, 3s 6d. Head Office for New Zealand : 6 FE VIHKRSTON-3TKKET, WELLINGtOD. SHAKLAND & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS. N Z. Office. 6 Featherston-ttreet. NOTICE. THE Taranaki Acclimatisation Society have extended the Fishing Season to the 30th APRIL, 1903. D. Me-UAUM, Secretary. EGMONE COUNTY COUNCIL. FIRST ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. ,# POLL will be tnken a"; the undermentioned Polling Booths on MONDAY, 20th day of April, 1903 between the hours of Q a.m. an-' tj p.m : NAMUS OF CANDIDATES. Oko Hiding. Briant, Harold Stv?.iey Hoopir, J.'hn Chapman. 'J'homas Liraorick, William Augustus C;naglen, James McK'Otv-i, Arthur ; Forsyth, r irnon Btevf-nson, .John .UoC'd, AUn Thornlry, Hugh Richards OPUNAKE EiniNG, Dudley, Walter Carew McGregor, Donald Hahotu Riding-. Burgess Junes McHardy, Charles Cox, Samual Thom«ss O'Rorke, John Ca'laghan Flemirg Michael Rothery, Jacob Maxwell, 'lbsnezer Warner, Robi rt McCullum, James Willcox, Paul Young, James SITUATION OF POLLING BOOTHS, Oeo Riding. Awatuna—Messrs. Ormercd & SUead's House, Eltham-road Pihama—PuDlic Hall OPUNAKB RIDINQ. Opunake—Town H.'ll, Kin;;- treet i Rahotj r.itiNa. ! Waret—Public Hall a' Puugarehn —Public Hall J K hotu Koad Board Office I Oionui—School T«ache''a Residence j Opunake—Town Hall, King-street. A. li. MOORE, ! Returning Officer. Opunake, I3th April, 1903. wdlß \ij AIT for Sale of Pay titers. There will f v be nothin* offering like it. Low 1 • upsets. Sale 3rd April, j W. COURTNEY.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 93, 17 April 1903, Page 3

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