The Hon. Secretary of the New Plymouth Musical Society has a notice of importance to members and intending members in another column. Dizziness usually results from a disordered stomach. Food that is not easily digested should be avoided, and the system stimulated by Renshaws' unfermented and non-intoxicating Ginger Wine. Advt. M Hood has much pleasure in offering the ladies of New Plymouth some of the choicest autumn goods she has yet shown. They were all personally selected during her late visit south from tho first houses in the trade, and are the newest goods direct from London. Being exceptionally well bought, she can price them very low and guarantee all the lines as wonderfully cheap and the value unsurpassed. The remainder of the stock is still being offered at the clearing out prices previously advertised, and the sale will continue till everything is disposed of, when the premises will be positively closed. — Advt Renshaws' Perfected Baking Powder contains no alum, Phosphates, Ammonia, Cornflour Starch or other cheap adulterants. It produces the lightest bread, cakes and pastry. ;Advt.£j Kidney disease approaches gradually, and, while the earlier stages are seldom attended with painful systems, the general health yields rapidly to its progress. When tho presence of this dreaded disorder is suspected ; no time should be lost in admin istering Renshawe' Monarch of Pain, the safest and most potent remedy for Kidney complaints. Advt. IS DEAFNESS INCURABLE ? J. H. NICHOLSON, of 175 William-street, Melbourne, has proved otherwise by making a complete cure of DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD OF OVER 40 YEARS STANDING by a Bimple remedy and without the use of any " clup trap " co called olectro-medlcation treatment. A full description of this remedy, which hag cured thousands of other gases of long Btft&&ns will be^ytl'iii^ oh application,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8785, 22 May 1890, Page 2
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297Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8785, 22 May 1890, Page 2
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