CAUTION TO THE PUBLIO. BOYS SELLING PAPJSBP. A 8 the runners of the Tabanaki Hkbali/ J\ only take with them sufficient copies for delivering to bubsoribora, persons are particularly requested NOT to purohaae papers from th boya when on their rounds, Binccle copies of the paper oan be obtsinm) from Aareni-fiin differnut "«rto of tbe tow JENSEN'S GOD LIVER OIL. Trade Mark- AN IOBBBRG. This specialty Oil is made on board Jensbnl Floating Factoi"y, towod after the fishing boati engagod each year in tho gi«at Norwegian Coc axhibited on the walls. The perfectly fres* ivers obtained in this way make a sweet palafc »blo oil, perfectly different to oil made frott jtalo livers, which of necessity is strong and aauseous. "CHILDREN LIKE IT" oocause it tastes " nice." Consumptives and [nvalids derive new life and vigour from ita wonderful nourishing properties. IT CURES INDIGESTION. Recommended by tho Physician to the Royaj Dhelsea Hospital as "The best and cheapest J Patients who reject other oils can take this." IT NEVER REPEATS. in Bottles, each bearing tbe Trade Marie London Prioes: I*. 25., 3s. 6d* & 6*. cd. The lancet says: "Of excellent quality. Notasto.* British Medical Journal says : "We find, Dractlcolly. hat children toko It well," Sold by all ChtmUts. Wholtialt Agentt— SHAKLAND k Co,, aDCKL&KD, a 637 0c23 83 {?— TARANAKI HERALD GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, rEVON STBBBT. Tradesmen's Bill Heads pBADESMEN'i Bill Heads, printed on superior quality ruled paper, are now offered at the following low rates: — Quarter-sheet Foolscap, in qnantities o f not less than 3,000, at llg per thousand For quantities of Five Thousand and upwards, a reduction .on the above quotation will be made. Assorted sizes supplied if required. These low rates should induce Tradesmen to obtain supplies in town rather than giro orders to canvassers for outside firms and thereby send both work and money onfc of the district. KIXTER ft ANTJ - NEUKALGK or MAGIC PILLSA vTCBTAH? ana Immediate core for TicJX. Doloumux, Neuralgia, Toothache, Pafci In the Head and Faoe, Goat, Sciatica, Lumbago, ko, EXTBACT3 FBOM TESTIMONIALS. Mr. Tohn Handy, Egmont Store, Naw Plymonth, writes on 6th April, 1883— -Having proved vonr Magic Pills to be a onre fot NsußAifQiA, ko., please scad me by post ? douen boxes as early as possible. I In a. later letter from the same gentleman bearing date of 11th June, 1883, he writs*— for fire dozen more of your Magio Pills. The BeT. J. S. Withington, President of tn« United Methodist Free Church, writes—} have recommended the Anti-Neuralgic Pillt to several auiferersfrom Tio-Dolooreux, Tooth* ach», Sco, in all cases they have afforded re | lief, and in some oases the care has beer immediate. ; The Boy. B. Chew, Free Church Minister of Newoastle-on-Tyne, writes—A New Oonneo tlon Minister, a friend of mine, suffered severely from TicDoloureux for some time. He took one or two of yonr Anti-Neuralgir Pills, and next morning ha was quite well. The Boy. A. Gilbert, of London, writes— My daughter has taken a few of your PIJJo and is already quite free from tbe pain she has been cc long tormented with. I shall gladly aid their extended Bale. The Bey. B. Watmogth, ef Eipley, writesMy daughter, who suffered very severely, wac relieved in ltss than half-an-hour by y»ur Pilli. The Bey. J. Bastow, Carlisle, writes— Twe of your Pills afforded me relief. Mr. W. M. Watson, Whitworth Boad, Booh dale, writes—A lady who has been for a grea length of time almost a martyr to Tio, wa advised to try your Pills. The first box ourtd her. This is more than twelve months since, and if ever she is threatened with a return one or two Pills will make her right again. Other friends of hers have tried them, with tha liko results. Her name is Mrs. O n. She is highly respectable, and resides at the Promenade, Boondale. The Bey. Q. Beeve, Auoland House, Tentnor, Isle of Wight, writes— Several persona here have derived vary great benefit from thorn. The Bey. W. Trevail, fieddltoh, writes— have beea benefloial in many oases here. The Bey G B. Bawson, of Winsford, Cheshire writes— Mrs. Btwson, as well as m> son and daughter, have derived great benefit f rca them ; vary severe suffering having been relieved by their use, I oan heartily r«oommend them to all who Buffer from Neuralgic Affections. Mr Edward Dignum, Commission Agent, Frodsham, Cheshire, writes — A young mar. named Jamec Hough had been nearly mad for a fortnight with Tio, and was completelj cured with one dose of the Pills. Sold by all Ohemlsfa and Storekeepers, U boxes, Is. lid, and 2s. 9d. each. iraousßAiiV ▲anirrs— J. BAXTKB, Chemist, Victoria-street, Christ* church Messrs. P. llayman and Co.; Sainsbury SHisdon k Co; Felton, Qrimwade &00, >nd the New Zealand Drag Company, i-ost fren rom J. Baxtor for 19 or 43 postago stampi.f FABM and GABDEN,— Praotioal Guide to Culture in Taranaki,— Price 6d H*VAi>r> Office New Hlymoath MEDICAL HINTS, by the late Dr. Bowson,— Price le., Heiuld ott.ee Nov Plymouth A PPLE and PEACH BLIGHT remecL dies, in Praotioal guide,— Prioo 6 HBPAfcD Office. Now Ply^oith BACTIOAL GUIDE to the culture io * Taranah iof Fruit, Flower and Kitonon Gardens,— Price (j4 tUitAro Office, New f.uont^t ♦
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8237, 9 August 1888, Page 4
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868Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8237, 9 August 1888, Page 4
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