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NEW RATES OP POSTAGE. w Tj*OR THE BLOOD 18 THE LIFE."— Town Letters. — Posted at any Post „ ■-- _ a _ l _ T _ | _ l _j Office within the colony for delivery at \F[ff\ Tf\ *1 *4 M^Tm or from such Poßt Office :—: — |Sa^/ *f _jU_a__a_3c_B| Not exceeding half an onnce ... Id WORLD FAMED Exceeding half an ooDce, bat not Ifci* %' ' W lil'TTTfr?Tr^^-.l exceeding one onnce ... ... 2d py ■'^Tili \lH{ J< I JMI I '1?^ 3B For every half ounce over one t.Li \\ZA~LJ^MM&&LJjt3b3fI OUnCe TRADE MABK— " BLOOD MIXTUHB. Country Letters. —Posted at any the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER Po9t Office within the colony for de- AND RESTORER, livery at or from any Other Post Office For cleansing and olearing the blood from all —.•►l,: *u« »»i nnn impurities, cannot be too highly recommended. withm the colony :— P Qr Scatvy> * r J Diseaaoß> an<J Not exceeding half an ounce ... 2d Sores of all kinds, it is a never-failing and Exceeding half au oonce, bnt not permanent cure. exceeding one onnce ... ... 4d | It Cures old Sores. For every half onnce over one i Curee Ulcerated Sores on the Neck. J n j | Cureß Ulcerated Sore Legs. onnce " "• * a Cures Blackheads, or Pimples on tho Face. Australian Colonies. — JNot ex- Cures Scurvy Sores. ceeding half an onnce ... ... 2d Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Exceeding half an onnce, bat not Cares Blood and Skin Diseases. exceeding one onnce 4d Cures Glandular Spellings _ B i_ i* Clear* the Blood from all impure Matter, For every half Ounce OTer One From whatever cause arising. onnce ... ... ... ••• 2d A* this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and r. mT . Bn . wn •ci Anßmw PAn>TTRTP<s Par warranted free from anything injuriong to the England and lorbiqn Countries.— rer mogt delicate conßtitution of either SM> the half onn.ee. Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to United Kingdom, via San Fran- test its value. Cisco and Snez ... ... ... 6d Thousands of Testimonials from all p»rta. United States of America, via CURE OF DROPSY. San Francisco ... ... ... 6d •• Gomersal, Leeds, September 30. Sandwich Islands, via San Fran- «« d___ sir, — Thi is to certify that four Cisco ... ... ..' ... 3d eleven shilling bottles of Clarke's Blood MixCanadian D«minionS. via San »° r e onred my wife when three eminent doo•el ■ nj *ora were powerless. Her complaint was ifrancisco oa aropßy> Bhe had been ill nearly ten years British Columbia^ Is y ou wa a t liberty to publish this f you West Indies (British) ... ... lOd please. — Yours truly, John Cox." Mexico, via San FraDCiBCO ... Is Sold in Bottles 2§. 6a. each, and in Cases, P-.i.-i »_ •.. In oontaing six times the quantity, lls. each. — o II * • -"a w' • '"' i sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great Sonth America, via San Francisco Is raa j Ority of longstanding oases, by all Newspapers— Posted at any office 2™™" a " d ffTENT MEDICINE YEN. within tbe colony for delivery DORS throo s hout the world - at the same office id Sole proprietor, F.J.CLARKE, Chemist, Posted at any office within the APOTHECARIES' HALL, LINCOLN, colony for delivery at any other ENGLAND. office within tbe colony ... |d ; Australian Colonies ... ... Id United Kingdom Id BEWARE OF VILE Via San Francisco. AMERICAN COUNTERFEITS United States of America ... Id ov Sandwich Islands... Id __ .. _ _... _ _. , , Canadian Dominions Id HOllOWay S FlllS & Ointment. British Colnmbia Id t MOST respectfully take leave to call the Weet Indies 2d 1 attention of the inhabitants of AustraMexico 2d lasia to the fact that Messrs. HENRY, Central America ... . 2d CURRAN & Co., Wholesale Druggists, of New r, „ A . '" *** ' oa York, have agencies in various parts, and bontn America -Q that their travellers are going all over the Book Packets. - Posted at any country, vending spurious imitations of ««„,* ™;n,-r. *t,« «i... f/ m my Pills and Ointment, which they make in Office Wlthm the COlony for NBWYOBK, and which bear, in some instances, delivery at the same, or within the their trade mark as abeve; whilst on other colony—- bottles of this trash it is omitted, the better to w~* - ~~~v-~o«.. ij deceive you. but the words "New York" are Not exceeding 2oz Id retainod^ Much of this fictitious stuff is gold Not exceeding 4oz -d in the auotion roomß of Sydney and elseEvery additional 2 OZa. ... ... 2d where, and readily finds its way into the book For the Australian Colonies, or the settlements. These are vile frauds, as Id o not n~;i*A ViwinAnn* In- 111 allow my Medicines oven to be sold in any part United Kingdom, 1 0z... ... Id rf fte gtateg ; they are only ma^ y _„.._ & 0Z '" Tt me at 633, Oxford-atreet, London. Every additional 2 OZ. ... ... 2d The same people are circulating a report ■wt' a w •— . that m y busineßß is about to be formed into a Via ban * r»ncisco. Company, which is utterly *alsb. United States, every 2 OZS. ... 2d I most earnestly appeal to that sense oi Sandwich Islands „ ... 2d British joatioe, which I feel sure I may venture n._,j;. _ run.:!,;,,-- 9A n P on asking from my kind countrymen and Canadian Dominions „ ... Id ntryiro _f flll in thes ; dißtant homes , to assist British Colnmbia „ ... Id m6j far M may j ay jg powe i to put West Indies „ ... 4d down this shameful American Fraud, by cauMexico „ ... 4d tioniug their friends lest they be duped intc Cfenrral Amaru's 4d buying villainous compounds styled "Hollo0 2 a . nCa " "' Jt wsy's Pills and Ointment" with any New York Sonth America „ ... 4d thereoni — "— *^^* MlMM * M ''^'^^ Each Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicines bears the Britith Government Stamp, with the l^*^ words "Hoixowat'b Pills and Ointment, vflHßEj^Z^^ London," engraved thereon. On the label is the address, 533, Oxfobd.street, London, ___H^^H^^^^3^^V^> where alone they are manufactured. n A "D "D I n THOMAS HOLLOWAY. Li VX> J> 05 Kj O. LONDON, February 16, 1876. 636 t fARIHAKA LINE OF ROYAL N OTIC E. MAIL COACHES. . n or perBOPB fonnd tnjtjbing J\. tbe TELEGRAPH POSTS, WIRE INDAILY COACH BKRVICB TO OPUNAKE SULATOBB, or any portions of the Telegraph _____ Line, will be prosecuted in accordance with nrnrAT THtmTPTTnrc ny Wahhh the foll ° win S Clanses of "The Malioions GBEAT REDUCTION OF FARES. Injuries to Property Act, 1867 :"— /"lOACHES l«»ve the Tanuiaki Hotel daily Clause XXXVll.— Whosoever shall nnlaw\_J (Sundays excepted) for Opunake, pass- folly and malioioosly ont, break, throw down, ing throogh the undermentioned plscea as destroy, injure, or remove any battery, follow* : — machinery, wire, cable, post, or other matter Tjmvs Now Plymouth at ... 7.0 a.m. or eniDg Trbntßooror, being pare of or being Arrive Omknr* at 8 0 a.m. need or employed in or about any Eleotrio or Okato at 946 a.m. MBgnetio Telegraph, or in the working n Warea at 10.30 a.m. thereof, or shall nnlawfnlly and maliciooely „ Pungarehu at 11.0 a.m. prevent or obstruct in any manner whatsoever H Bahota at ... ..> 11 45 a.m. the sending, oonveyanoe, or delivery of any H Opunake at 1.0 pjn. communication by any suoh Telegraph, shall ______ be guilty of a misdemeanour, and, being t,._, nnnn_V« -t 1 «M> n m oonvioted thereof, shall be liable, at the disSriveShotaat 2 45?™ oretion of the Coart, to be imprisoned for any p nn -. M,M ,h ntn -t I'lOnm' term not exoeeding two years, with or with- " w2s™t '. 40 im ont hard laboor : Provided that if it shall apOkato at 6 0 Dm' V e&T *° * ny J° Bt ' oa » on tDe examination of ' Oakura at Z 60 pm' any person oharged with any offenoe against V» Plwtnnnth 'ml 7M,_ this section, tb_t it is not expedient to the „ N«w Plymouth at ... 7.30 p.m. Qf .^^ fche aame oM be prQ^ — ~ — onted by indiotment, the Justioo may prooeet V A B E 8. anmmarily to hear and determine tbe same, Hew Plymouth to Oakura, 2s 6d and the Offender shall on oonviction thereof, „ to Okato (Stony Biver), 6s at the discretion of the Jastioe, either be com- „ to Warea, 6i 6d mitted to some pnblio gaol there to be impri. „ to Pungarehu, 7s 6d soned only, or te be imprisoned and kept to „ to Bahotu, 9s 6d h.bd labour for any term not exceeding „ to Opunake, 12s 6d three months, or else shall forfeit and pay snob ium of money not exceeding tkjj PouNDsas tPereoni wishing to visit Parihaka will have the Jnstioe shall Beem meet. four and a-half noun at Pungarehu. Th« Coach stops 30 minutes at Mr. Grylls 1 Oucse XXXTIII. Whosoever shall uulawOakura Hotel, where breakfast ia prepared 'ally and malioiously, by any overt act, atfbrpaßaengers; abo supper on retain journey, empt to commit any of the offences in the Passengers and parcela booktd v uaual at l"t preceding eeotien mentioned, shall, on Office. Taranaki Hotel. oonTiotioD thereof before a Jnstioe of the ' Peace, at tbe discretion of the Justice, either A. BALL k CO., bQ committed to any publio gaol there to be 117 hb to Proprietors. mprisoned only, or to be imprisoned and kept , io hakd lasouk for any term not exceeding Trrftrrmrnw t» r\ *t\ nr\ arm three montk *i or else Bna " forf" B "' aaA P a y Baoh JUNCTION xCOAD COACH, iqo of monuy not exceeding tbn pounds &b to — — — the Jastioe shall saem meet. INOLEWOOD TO NEW PLYMOUTH. B y ordor of the ™e&avh Commissioner C. LEMON, mmc bed boveb coach win !•«« „ _. fl Tfilai , rftnh Genoral Mftnßger ' 1 Bed Bover Hotel, Waipaku, for N.w Wew J^L? l EJhar 29 1869 Plymouth and other places, on SjltJjkdatb, at Wellington, December 29, 1869. 7 ajn., as follows : — ■ — IWWAEDB, EUBOPEAN MERCHANDISE. Inglewood, leave at 8.0 a.m. Egmont Village, leave at 8.86 a.ra. 4 H INGLIBH FIBM, of good standing Albtrt Boad, leave at 8.40 a.m. [\. * nd lon B exp«rieno», exporting to all Kant Boarf, leave at 846 a.m »»rti of the world Engliih and European Mangorei Koad, leave at 9.26 a.m. Merchandise, of every description, and N«w Plymouth, arrive at 10.0 a.m. Manufacturing in Twelve Departments of Birmingham Goods, will execute Orders with OuxwABDS. Bare nnd dospatch, at lowest English prices. New Plymouth, leave Imperial Direot Orders mnst be acoompanied with all Hotel at ~ 8.46 p.m. r P art oasb. Orders through London Agent* Xnfkwood, arrive at 6.80 p.m. oash, on delivery of Goods. Illustrated FABEB between N«w Plymouth and Ingle- Book sent on application to JOHN PELL, wood— return far*. 2s, lOd. TKBMB CASH. Globe Wobxs, Birmingham. Heaponsible ■ a-o-ontr Agents treated with. Foreign Produce sold £____, on Commission.— One of Mr. Pell's Illustrated "*B c * s * or * catalogues oan bs aean at this o*°«, 614

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3961, 8 February 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3961, 8 February 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3961, 8 February 1882, Page 4

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