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BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES. and all other insects are destroyed by "IT EATING'S INSECT POWDER, JPk. which is quite harmless to Domestic animal?. In exterminating Beetles the success of this Powder is extraordinary, and no one need be troubled by those pqsts. It is perfectly clean in applicft^icn. As& for and be sure to obtain " KEATING'S POWDER," as imitations are noxious, and fail in giving satisfaction. Sold by all Chemists, In Tins Is., & 2s. 6d . each. KEATING'S BON BONS OR WORM TABLETS. A PURELT VEGETABLE BWKETJtBAT, both itt appearanco and taste, furnishing a moßt agreeable method of administering tho only certain remedy for intestinal or thread woutes. It is a porfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted fbr children. TESTIMONIAL. Medical Ball, Gijdorsomo, Mr. .Keating, Nov. 28th, 1876. . Tear ' Sir, — 1 think it nothing but ray duty to inform you, of the immense sale I have for your Worm Tablets, which 1 mny justly say is enormous, nnd in every case gives the greatest satisfaction. I have now in stock two bottleß containing the Round Worms brought me during the ' last few days by customers, one Worm 40 yards long. I dare not be without the remedy, — Yours respectfully, M. A. WALKER. Sold in Tins by all Chemists and Druggists. Propriator— Thomas Keating, London. nfewAsD'AUD caution. — Whereas fraudulent imitation's" of this Unsurpassed remedy havo been sold, I horeby request anyone knowing of the vendor of the eatno to communicate With mo, and oa conviction of the offonder a liboral reward will be paid. 840 m 70 THE GOOD OLD EN'GLlfeli REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES. Established over Fiftt Ye bs. KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD. FOR upwards of half a Century KAYE'S WOBSDELL'S PILLS havo been es. teemed as the best remedy for the prevention and cure of disease. Their use ronders tlio doctor unnecessary in tho family. Acting on tho blood, they purify it from a 1 humours, rendering the life-giving flnid healthy in its action, and consequently restoring and establishing tho health of tho invalid. These Pills aro invaluable to Emigrants being a certain remedy for all diseases Of the Stomach, Lungs, Liver, &o. Are equally adapted for all ages, and either sex. Persona residing in the Colonies, who cannot have recourse to medical advice, will therefore find \hom indispensable. The Proprietor has in his possession thou* lands of testimonials bearing witness to the vonderfdl efficacy of this invaluable medioino, a Bolection of which accompanies each box. Sold by all Chemists apej other, Dealers in Patont Medicines throughout the world, at Ib. l^d., 2s. 9d,, and 4s. 6d, per box. , , , : , 1562 m. 79 tto i? i q b. ANY person or persons found INJURING Iho TELEGRAPH POSTS, WIRE INSULATORS, or any portions of the Telegraph Line, will be prosecuted in accordance with the following Clauses of "The Malicious Injuries to Proporty Aot, 1867 :"— Clause XXXVll.— Whoaoovor shall unlawfully and maliciously out, break, throw down, destroy, iojore, or remove any battery, maohinery, wiro, oable, post, or other matter or thing whatsoever, being part of or being used or employed in or about any Electric or Magnetic Telegraph, or in the working thereof, or shall nnlnwfally and malicioaely prevent or obatraot in any manner whatsoever tho sending, conveyance, or delivery of any communication by any such Telegraph, shall be guilty of a raisdomeanonr, and, boing convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the discretion of the Court, to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding two years, with or with* out hard labour : Provided that if it shall appear to any Jostioe, on the examination of any person charged with any offence against this section, tbat it is not expedient to the ends of justice that the same should be proseouted by indictment, the Justice may prooeec Biimtnarily to hear and determine' tho same, and the Offender shall on conviction thereof, at the discretion of the Justice, either bo com. mitted to some publio gaol there to be imprisoned only, or to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour for any term not exceeding three months, or else shall forfeit and pay suoh gam of money not exceeding ten pounds asr~ tho Jastioe shall seem meet. Clause XXXVIII. Whosoever shall nolaw fully and maliciously, by any ovort act, «t> tempt to commit any of the offences in the last preceding eootien mentioned, shall, on conviction thereof before a Jußtioo of the Peace, at the discretion of the Jaetioe, either be committed to auy publio gaol there to be mprisoned only, or to bu imprisoned and kept to hard labour for any term not exceeding twee months, or otae shall forfeit and pay suob tiu in of monby not exceeding ten Founds as to the Jastioe shall eeem meet. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner O. LEMON, Genoral Manager. New Zealand Telograpb, Wellington, December 29, 1869. 5 to

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3220, 6 September 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3220, 6 September 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3220, 6 September 1879, Page 4

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