■WA-LTILR MOREY HAVING RECEIVED TnE GREATER PORTION OF HIS SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, And having it now all marked and properly arranged, WOULD INVITE AN EARLY INSPECTION OF THE SAME. The GOODS have been PURCHASED from tho ENGLISH and FRENCH MANUFACTURERS INVOICES at a VERY SMALL ADVANCE, which will make them come at most Reasonable Prices, and must ensure a Speedy Sale. Tho STOCK comprisos all tho LATEST NOVELTIES for the Present Season, and far too numerous to particularise THE GENTLEMEN'S APPAREL 'Is also REPLETE with tho MOST FASHIONABLE PATTERN TWEEDS, comprising SUITS, TROWSEKS and VESTS, &c, SILK-MIXED PAGET COATS, WORSTED DIAG@NALS, SILK-MIXED GALATEA, FANCY TWEED, ' ALPACA aud SILK DUST COATS, WHITE MARSALA VESTS, &C, &c, &c. ALSO, A VERY- LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S HATS, WALTER MOREY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D lEb -A- IF IE ZR, .A.2STD OIL CCT HIEB, DEVON STREET. N.B —HOURS OF BUSINESS-8 a.m. to 6 Ip.m. 1050 to
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM THE BEMEDI POtt CURING CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, • ASTHMA, AND CROUP. As an Expectorant it has no Equal. IT is composed of the active principles Roots and Plants, which are chemically extracted, so as to retain all their medical qualities. MINISTERS AND PUBLIO SPEAKERS, who are so often afflicted with throat diseases, will find a sure remedy in this balsam. Lozenges and wafers sometimes give relief ; but this balsam, taken a few times, will ensure a permanent cure. Will all those afflicted with coughs or consumption read the following, and learn the value of ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. What the Doctors Say: Amo3 Woolly, M.D., of Kosciusko Co., Indiana, says — " For three years past I havo used Allen's Lung Balsam extensively in my practice ; and I am satisfied that there is no bettor medicine for lung diseases in use." Isaac It. Doran, M.D., of Logan Co., Ohio, says — "Allen's Lung Balsam not only sells rapidly, but gives perfect satisfaction in every case within my knowledge. Having confi. donee in ie, and knowing that it possesses valuable medical properties, I freely use it in my daily practice, and with unbounded success. As an expectorant, it is most certainly far ahead of any preparation I have ever ycfc known." Nathaniel Harris, M.D., of Middlebury, Vermont, says — " I have no doubt it will soon become a classical remedial agent for the cure of diseases of the throat, bronchial tubes, and the lungs." Dr. Lloyd, of Ohio, surgeon in tho army during the war, from exposure, contracted consumption. Ho says — " I havo no hesitation in st.'iting that it was by tho uso of your Lung Balsam that I am now alivo nnd enjoying health." Dr. Fletcher, of Missouri, says — "I recom. mend your balsam in preference to any other medicino for coughs ; and it gives satisfaction." Dr. A. L. Scovill, who has for many yearß been known to the public throughout the United States as the inventor ol remedies for the lungs, recommends Allen's Lung Balsam as surpassing anything that has ever been offered to tlie public for the cure of lung diseases. He has used it in his own family with great success, in the case of his sister, who was supposed to be iv the last stages of consumption. This lady is now well, and has been permanently cured by its uso. Physicians who have failed to cure their patients should try this medicine beforo they give the caso up, as we know very many valuable lives have beeu saved by being persuaded to give it a trial. Don't despair because all other remedies have faileJ ; but try this remedy and you will not be deceived. It will cure when all others fail. Directions accompany each bottle L. D. NATHAN & Co., AGENTS, AUCKLAND. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. 234 to /CUSTOM nOUSE FORMS «v - n i c at the V Office of this paper
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WAITARA-PATEA. TIME TABLE. New Plymouth to Waitaka and Inglewood, and from Inglewood to Waitaba. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Now Plymouth, dop. 8.30 ... 3.45 ... Henwood Road* 8.53 ... 4.8 Corbettßoad* 8.58 ... 4.13 ... Sentry Hillt „ 9.11 ... 4.2G ... Manutahi* „ 9.20 ... 4.35 ... Waiongona*... 9.40 ... 4.55 I— «°°U": 9 f10.-i " 2 5.59 Wniongona*....arr. ... 10.21 ... 5.36 Manutahi*.... ... 10.41 ... 5.56 Sontry Hillf „ ... 10.53 ... 6.8 Waitara „ 9.29 11.11 4.44 6.26 Waitaua and Inglewood to New Plymouth, a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m Waitara dop. 8.47 10.35 4.2 5.50 Sentry Hillf „ 9.H ... 4.26 ... Manutahi* ... „ 9.20 ... 4.35 Waiongona* 9.40 ... 4.55 InolewoodJ" 1 "- 9579 ' 57 ••• 5125 ' 12 »• J dep. ... 10.4 ... 5.19 Waiongona*. .dop. ... 10.21 ... 5.36 Manafahi*.... „ ... 10.41 ... 5.56 Sontry Hillf „ ... 10.53 ... 6.8 Corbottßoad*...,, ... 11.6 ... 6.21 Ilenwood Road* „ ... 11.11 ... 6.26 New Plymouth arr. ... 11.34 ... 6.49 SATURDAY TRAINS. Down Train — a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Now Plymouth dep. 8.30 3.45 4.31 Uonwoodßoad* „ 8.53 4.8 4.54 ... Co.bett Road*.. 8.58 4.13 4.59 ... Sentry Hillf 9.11 4.26 5.12 Mauutahi*.... ... 4.35 Waiongona..*,, ... 4.55 Inglewood L arr ' '" 5135 ' 13 - "' P ) dop ... a. 15 Waionpona*.. ~.. ... ... 5.32 J Manutahi*.... 5.52 Pflntry Hi11t.... 6.5 .Vaitara arr. 9.29 ... 5.30 623 Up Train — a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. Waitara dep. 8.47 ... 9.45 5.47 Sentry Hillt , 9.11 Manntahi*... 9 20 Waiongona*. 9.41) ... ... ... Inglewood jj£ 9 f '" Waionpona..* ... 10.17 ... 5.52 Manutahi*... ... 10.37 ... 5.52 Sentry Hillt 10.46 10.3 6.5 Corb'tt Road*. ...10.49 10.16 6.1S Henwood Road* „ ... 11.4 10.21 6.23 New Plymouth arr. . . 11.27 10-44 6.46 Trains stop at Stations marked * by signal only. Passengors wishing to alight must give notice to the Guard at the provioqs Station. t Junction. Passengers are requested not to enter or leave the cars while in motiou. Season and School Tickets issued to and from all Stations, at very Low Rates. Apply to the Manager. To insure despatch Parcels should be booked ten minutes beforo the starting of tho Train. J. D. HARRIS, 460 to General Manager. NEW PLYMOUTH and WAITARA RAILWAY. CAUTION. ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING on tho above RAfLWAY will be PROSECUTED. J. DUNCAN HARRIS, 0178 to General Manager.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 2767, 11 March 1878, Page 4
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