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NEW PLYMOUTH. Investment and Loan Society £Permanwti] Ultltuted 1870. fauorporatvd under " The buildl». Societies Act, 1880/ J DIKECTOBB : Keaari J, B. Conaett (Chairman), w, Cottier, W ( F. Brooki»g, T, F'u*. long, jun., C. T. Bundle, 0, T, Mills, and W. C. Weston. Solicitor : B. 0. Hughe#, E#q< Bankw*: The Bank ol New Zealand, DEPOSITS. DepoilU are received and the lollowlig ratee of Intereit glrea for 19 moßtki 4 per Mint per auun For 6 LQOBtha a per tout, yui a . Fob 8 »onth« 3 per cent, per inn';-

fUANa graated ob appro red «t----"ltjr (rom on« to twt>)T» y«ar« P' I.IM Society a rcrlaod tabln of rgarment. Then are exception*!. ilb»rai, aud compare (avourablj w' tny of the best colonial InaMtut.ior , Thar* are no deductloni of *»y >u> either by way of bonus, comminloK or i* trance fee*. No mortgage d«ed> to pay to? .whn tie loan li oyer £IOO ainl nut iw lhaa three year*'- duration. Borrower* can redeem at any tlru« and on very reasonable terjje. Office opes daily from 10 a.m. to A p.mc, Thurtday afternoona ezceptMi CLARENCE RENNELL, Secretary and Treasurer, Beoughaje Street, New Plymoutk.

WHAT TO BUY AD VICE TO USINESS MEN Business men Bujj your WALKING MX Hint CHATTERTON'S. Ens; PifiSHfc FARMERS FARMERS ■*"""?'»y Buy yeur WATERTIGHT CHATTERTON'S. LADIES '' LAMES Buy your WALKING and EVENING SHOES #t CHATTERTON'S. WUSEKEET'EUS HOUSEKEEPERS Buy tlie Children's BOOTS and SHOES at Chattertou's EVERYBODY " EVERYBODY CALL AT CHATTERTO.VS BOOT AND SHOE WARP HOUSE. CHATTERTON OOTS, SHOES, AND SUITERS. ARE WORTH BUYING. TIEY GIVE SATISFACTION. THEY ARE CHEAP AND GOOD. CHATTERTON'S CHATTERTON'S BOOT WAREHOUSE, evon Street. NEW PLYMOUTH. HOP'S VARALETTES. WHY SUFFER PROM RHEUMATISM? The best remedy is Bishop's, Varalettcs, which have proved their power in innumerable instances. Men and women everywhere who have regained their lost health and, vigour would tell, you that the secret of their health is contained in the two words. BIS point of this question is that mi tiering from rheumatism is unnecessary. Not, only can you obtain relief in any existing attack, but by occasional use of Bishop'* Varaletles you mayjenjoy future hnmun'.ty. This is not a matter of assertion, but a question of evidence. Abundance of proof has been given month after month of the accuracy of this statement. Bishop'B Varalettes relieve rheumatism by passing uric acid out of the body as it is formed, and dissolving old accumulations of the urates. Their value rests on the firm b.-iPis of scientific truth, nnd is attested by thousands of men and women in every class of society.

the body, remains within it. It does not need any argument to prove that when this is so the health mus; suffer. You canflot well expect anything else, and. just as long as the uric acid remains It will accumulate and the symptoms from which you now suffer will, instead of getting etter, become gradually worse. It would not be true to Bay that all health troubles of middle-age are due to uric acid, but it is perfectly certain that, many are. If you read what follows as to the signs of uric acid troubles you can tell for yourself whether your discomforts are du a to uric acid. Irritation between your fingers, in your palms and ankles, small concretions on the outer rim of your ear, torpid liver which causes (aching in your right eido, acidity, heartburn, or flatulence after meals are all symptoms of uric acid trouble. Stiffness of joints or muscles, enlargement of the joints, tenderness to the touch, or occasional pains in the joints and muscles, oil point to

BISHOP'S VARALETTES ARE WONDERFUL IN GOUT ACIGRAVEL, SCIATICA. qqUTY ECZEMA, ANI) LUMBAHOW TO BE HEALTHY THOUGH MIDDLE AGED. How many middle-aged men and women there are who would be wiling to give almost anything if they ould be as strong, active, energetic, and enjoy life l aft much as they ' did twenty years before ! They are not really ill so as to Ibe incapacitated for their daily duties, but at the same time their health is not what they would 'like it to be. Meals are no longer enjoyed, because there is suffering from gouty dispepsia ; possibly exercise is distasteful because I occasional gouty or rheumatic pains are experienced, and .there are numerous other unpleasant symptoms that ment life cf its 2681 aud enjoyThese health troubles of middle-ago are frequently Hue to the fact that uric acid, which should pass out of

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7870, 12 July 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7870, 12 July 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7870, 12 July 1905, Page 4

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