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ss .-'5. '^i 'S' U'J /.* th M^GIC"J?ILLS4 JERTA/.N STin ;:r»rno '.iat3 -onra tor TicBolournnx, iTecralaia, Toothaoha, Pa'u.a ia the Eoad and Paos, Gout, Boiatioa, Lut). bsgo, &s. EXTRAOV.3 FROM TE3fIMONIAV3. 3lr Tohn Handy, B^iaont Store, rTaw Plj--aiouth writ 03 oa 6th April, 1833— Favia? UTOvod v&nr iiagio Pilis no bo a oara f_." Neuralgia, &o. t nlaase scad me by poai: 3 dozQu boxes «8 early as possible. Ia a latt.' letter from the sani3 gsottloman bearing dato of 11th June, 1883, _c wrifop — for fiv3 dozen more of your Macho Pills. Tho Rev. J. 8. Withington, Presiuont of tn^ United Methodist Free Charon, writts— l isvc raoomir ended tho Anti- Neuralgic Pill? to aaveral auf fa* ersfrota Tic-Doloureux, Toothaoho, &o- in all cases th<?y have afforded roH c f, and in some oases the oore has boan immediate. Toe Rev. 11. Chew, Free Church Minister ol Newcastle-on-jLyne, writsB — A New Connection Minister, a friend of mine, suffered severely from Tio-Dolouretu for son>e time. He took one or two of your Anti-Neuralgk Pills, aad next morning he was quite well. The Boy. A. Gilbert, of London, writes— My daughter has taken a few of your Pills, nnd i 3 already quits free from the pain she has been so long tormented with £ shall gladly aid their extended sale. The Bey. B. Watmogth, of Bipley, writes— &y daughter, who suffered very severely wsb relieved in Isss than half-an-hour by yeur Pill*. Tho Rev. 3, Bastow, Uarlisla, writes— Two of your Pills afforded me relief, Mr. W. M, Wateon, Whitworth Baad, Baoh dale, writes— A lady who has been for a graa length of time almost a martyr to Tic, wa aivis&d to try your Pillß. The first box ourod her. This is more than twelve months sinoo, and if evor she is threatened with a return ono or two Pills will make har right agais, Other friends of hers have triad them, with tha liko results. Her name is Mrs. 0 3, 'ho is highly reapaotable, .and resides at the ?romonade, BoohdaleThe Boy. G> Beeve, Auoland House, Ventnor, Isle of Wigtft, writes— ■ Several parsonq hera have derived vary groat benefit from them. The Bey. W. Treyail, Bedaitoh, wrltas— have been beneficial in many oasoa here. The Bay G R, Bawson, of Winsford, Cheshire wrileB — Mrs. Rawaon, as well iw my eon and daughter, have darivod graat bsnafit f rcn fchem ; vary sovere safforing having been relieved by their uaa, I oan heartily recommend them to fill who suffer from Neuralgic affections. Mr Edward Dignam, Comminion Agent, JTrodeham, Cheshire, writes — A young maa named James Hough had berat na^rly m%i for a fortnight with Tio, and we 9 oo^apletely ' oured with one dose of fee Pills. Sold by ail Chemists and 3torekeßp9ra ; In boxes, Ib. Hi. and 23. 9d. each, WaOLffSAtiß AGENTS— J. BAXTER, Ohomist, Yiofcoria-atresit, Ohrlatohuroh Messrs. P, llaymaa and Co.; laiuabi?/ Ellisdon k Ooj Falton, Sri-awaie JcC>. and the Haw Zealand Drag Company, f o3t freß rom J. Baxter for 19 or 43 portasro atamps.f THSTA&ANAKi H BHA. v U Prioo, Id.— Sabaoriptioa pc? m.rsaf, 3s. THE BUDQ3 £, OB TABANAKa WEEKLY HSaiuJ PUBLISHED H7EIY 3iTa°.oVy« Prioe, 3d, 5 or par quarter i^ailv,io , Is T3BMS POX ASVaaTI'JKf .*'•— Afiteciisssasate oJI3 57j)«;a3.,.,0,i ; ytl'li-j >. Advs.'tisaraos^oJS^ wor .■ts, 1,.'3 a? o^Yx'.i :j 3 U,>: 1 AdvayUsaasais zi 33 «a. l 6 „ .^srs 3 al.iii p Afl-=g?tiS3ris:Jii3 oii) -?3?-l3 ...2 ?- 3 lUila 71 S i; ' j1 0 Advertisements by spao.^ 3^ 6d par lu^. No ftdvartißament of 1a33 value fchii 2i 5.1 oanbebOQkodi that ajioaat, tharofoj?, v?il bs charged oa a:! la, Is 6d, an! 2a airarti^menta ualesa paid for at the iinia, All dv4r< tlsements mast b 8 pra-psid, exoap* w'airaati a-iooant has been r^galarly opaaed. It ia partioalarly rofjuestei" thai all aivj • tifiement? for ingjrtioa in 4a9 Dall/ HsaAii j should ba left at theo:sea lot hte/tha i n-jja so Bns to easare iasartloa la the Bvn>d\/'s papa;. Double Oolamn adverfcteeman*- — w'Aoh »ra only iassrtcd oa out fourth p3ge — and aU^-a-(iocs of stasding advertisements mnsi ba iaat in to the of£oe not later than 3 o'olooi the prftvioua day. Standing Advertisements for Tbrqa and 3,ix Months oan be arranged for at a Liberal Discount, Kotioe to discontinue advertisements (un« less where nutabar of inssrfclona ia motioned on origins! ordar) mnat ba forvrardai, iq writing, addriaa^d to the Manager, not l»tei than 10 am. oa daya of pabliostfoa. &USEOEI-:»» ASE^TfS AND 00^333 POi7DB^?JS. WfiSSara «. «. SSr. Gamy FSA.^.ai. * Patea «, .i, J, KzX7TOA?37 O;esa! ~* .^ «^ "dr. BssrsA^j OSDSSS FO3 ADYSSI'FSBMaifrS PBOrei&a «roidß3 to otj of the ebjjt '-gSnta Will rSC3I?S p^aisptfttiS'vlil-iU fARAITAKI HHBALi> ,-n<s BTlßSiSrmir bs PtJSOHASBD fr.-r? ta« fo'bwiu? S?EW PIYMOUTS' - . itr J. Avary,. Cj>von-st?«ot Mrs Bowen, Do^ot-stree?; Ss^s -*t Br^joh D'-V..u-Btro3(, nect n»o Bri-ig* Mins Ooti r, Srongbata-itr--' ; Mr fi.-oc'ssv. D-^von-gt 'co •it- Iraaai*, Uovon-strea: Wo:i * air Francis C'lrrie-stresv Mr Gilaiour, Sroujfhs-n-ptrsat 'O"-th Mr Haady, oom^r of Oourtestty aai EUiot-ftra T3 Mr. HoDdry, Dovon-streot Mr. D. Jones, Dovon-,t eot Mr, H. J. Ilonoyfie.d, Devon- .'tr ,ot Wect, jorn^r of Dayju t»^l "V *ti .-trdi t» Mr Pitt, Devon-strQht Easi Mr. D. Kuoaney, Dovon-streot Meßbrs V?ale & Carter^ i.'070-»-trM. West Mr Wainhouse, Devon-gtro.it Kaas Mr Yateßj 3rongt aai-atf (& [ FITZaOY— NOBM^NBY — 2lr O. Kncakoy , Mr iflaa;!AaJ BBlit LOOK — ' HAVTEUA — Mr I.'. CaWsKhati lit D^.vi .^is Ls^?KsvroN — Patk^.— . Mr Ourd Mr J. K-a * r - v ' W&iTATU — ÜBSNOI — JyQrey?raafr Mr Biit-.aa .' ' IKGLEWOOD— OAXUW— Mr Frsnsly.-i Jiir A'.ilam Mr Marsh Mr To^-suo sl(Brrp. Our.is Broi, O&&.%\ — Mtiv'^ai— McO3i)»> Mr W, A. Earie Wvstown— Mr. llin. Wing Ke ■ Mr Ha^h A oo fiXSAT- 030— 0:<*I Wj'?J«3r£ Ou'iis Me U. Acp'.eg to Mi* ,7. .'assi- o liorffiOA— Mr WatKlus Mr '-'one/Sol' \f Ai-;;«.b~ - GiJliS - Mr r-eoV ilo ire A 8• wi L-PUNAEX— I O. Jictsrs IT.iwm W- U. H. ipcro^atu Biv/8. t I^TU M - Mj-NtiA — M: « < c-w Choig lJrollui-.l J rollui-. 'IK'OKANUI — Maeton— i.r D. Mtitobott Mr "rchar'l CAUilu: TO 1H& fOUL.IO. DOY& CELLING PAPiIK^. AS tho runners of tUe TaIIAKAki Hkkald only la with thca eulliciont copioa for <ii- rivornij; to Lubgonberrt, portons are particularly requested NOT to purohass fapo-s from iho boya «vhen tm their rounds. co^io^ of the paper oan be obtained from Airttnts in diffnront parts of the towo.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8005, 25 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8005, 25 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8005, 25 October 1887, Page 4

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