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THE EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S BLENDED TEAS ARE THE MOST REMARKABLE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AND A DELIGHT TO ALL, TIIOSE WHO HAVE TRIED THEM ARE,' ALWAYS PLEASED, AND ARE EXPERIENCE PROVE 3 THAT THERE ARE NO TEAS LIKE THE EMPIEE TEA__ COMPANY'S. W. & G. TUftNBULL & CO., ! WELLINGTON, PROPRIETORS.

|jO^ OA^YjSc SON S E LLI H GTO NllN 11 M U-LS , LO NDO U. The^TJniveraal Bemedy for Acidity! of the Stomach, J^J e^S^^Sl aeadaciv), Eea*tUxmi, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, * J^i- £? e ££ n *r ■£ BUious Affections, t. „„ 1 !V - <* / i g o i,i D y a ii Druggists and Storekeep^*. H.B. ASK FOR DINNSFORD'S MAGNESIk*

TO STAND THE SEASON, at J. J. Russell's Stables, New Plymouth &b^-ry~>. npEI3 Thoroughbred Horse JIJL Ihe Dauphin, Ey Traducer (imported) oat of Maria Tberesn (imported) by Rataplan out or' Marie Loaise by Gunboat out of Marie Agnes by The Cossack out of Harriott by Gladiator out of Pantalonaa'e (dam of Prime Minister) by Pantaloon. The Dauphin ran three times ns a two-year-old, w ; oning twice. As a tbree-year-old he ran nine times, winning the Canterbury Derby (one mile and a half) and Wanganui Stakes (two mileß), and running second to Grip in the Canterbury Cup (w.f.a., two miles and a quarte*) in the fastest time ever recorded for that race. Maria Theresa is one of the few daughters of Stockwell's brother Rataplan ever imported to New Zeahnd. Guoboat was one of the best sons of Sir Horcn)es X and Marie Agnes, grauddam of Maria T Derosa was by The Cossack, who won the Derby of 1847. Both the eire and dam of Maria Theresa traoe back directly to Sir Hercules on their sire's side, and the name of Pantaloon appears at both the top and bottom ' of The Dauphin' 3 pedigree table. - The Dauphin hnseired the following: — Eil en, Oashla,' Blue Mountain, ; Fairy Queen, Tanay etc!, etc Thus it will be c'en that all his stook yet tried are winners. A local bred mare by The Dauphin is valued by the owner (Mr Standish) at 200 guineas. Another wab bred and sold by Mr J. J. Ruasell for 100 guineas cash, and considered cheap at the rLnre. Terms : Thoroughbred mares, B guineas; half-bred mares, 4 guineas. Two. or more mares as per agreement. Good paddocking, with abundant supply of water, Is per week. Groomage, 2s 6d. AH mares paid for before removal, or by promissory note, due on January 4th 1891. Every care takeD, but no responsibility. Apply to . • M. CUNNINGHAM, . Waitnra Hotel ; or, ro , J. J. RUSSELL, New' Plymouth, Groom in charge.

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TIMBER MERCHANTS & IMPORTERS have'on sale,, — Builders Material and Builders' Ironmongery Paperhangings and Scrim Oils, Painte, and Co'ors Portland Cement, Best Screened Coal Fencing Wire, Corrugated Iron. Also, at the AfcBIONSMtLL,— Fine Bone^ust of our own manufacture (warranted genuine), Guano Crushed or Whole Oats, Chaff. Devon and Quken Streets.' * 120 MONEY TO LRND IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS AT LOWEST CURRENT BATES, ALSO, — Town and Country Properties for Sale or tb Let. — Apply to ARTHUR STANDISH, 705 hb Solicitor

MERCANTILE GAZETTE. TBE SUBSCRIPTION to thii valuable, itortrd of Bankruptaiei, Billi of Sale, Mortgage! ot Stock, *c., has been BKDUOBD from lit Jnly to ONS GUINEA per annum. Intending labicribera are requested to lend ia tbeir naim* at once to the proprietor. B, T, WHBKLSB, , X)nnedin w to 0 W. GGVB!EE_ NewPlTOtontß^ EMPIRE TEi COMPANY'S ' DUFPALO BRAND, 2s4i.

KEATING'S COUGE hUZ® GES KBATISG'S COUGH LOZBJfGES. KBATISTG'S COUGH LO^ENGBiS. KEATING'S COUGH LOZSNGE3. KEATiNG'S C'JUGff LOZESG S. " 94, Commercial Road, Peckham, July 12, 1889. "Dear Sir, — [ am a poor hand at ekpressinK my feelings on paper, but I should like to tbank you, for you lozenges have done wonders for me in' relieving ray terribb oough. Since I . had the operation of 'Tracheotomy' (tho sumo as the lute Emperor of Qeru.any, and unlike him, thank God, I am still alive aud getting on well) performed at St. Bartholomew's Hospital for abduct, or paralysis of the vocal chords,' no one could possibly have had v more violent cough; indeed it was bo bad at times that it quito exhausted me. The mucus also, which was very copious and hard, has been spfteaed, and I have been able to get rid of it without difficulty, — I am, j bub, yours truly, «' Mr. T. Keating," "J. Hill.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT BELL BLOCK. ifWs»4fißl Hj HE ' T-HOROUGHBBHD yßjmmm, The_ Australian. '" Thk Australian is a dark brown horse^ with blaok points, and stands 15 hands 3^ inches hisrb. Bred by W. Gerrani, Esq., of itapid Bay, South Australia. PsDiGREEt — Thb Australian, by Tregeagle (iuported),'out ol Ordeal (imported) by Touchstone out o: Mrs Fowler, by Heron (sire of Fisherman) g g d Muley, oat of bister to Pope, by Shuttle, &o. The Australian is a fine tempered animal and Bound. A glance at the above pedigree will show the Australian possoses tho most fashionable blood of the day. Boing a grandson of the mighty Touohstone ougflt to convince the most fantidiouß breeder of h r&e stook that such a strain is not to be obtained elsewhere at such a low fee. Several of The Australian's stock have performed prominently during the past season — notably Torpedo, who at Waihi defeated the redoubtable Jenny ; and Macaroni, who at the Bacne meeting easily defeated Blue Mountain and Tuna; whilst among the 14-2 divieion appear the acmes of The Orphan (the boss pony of the district), Coronet, aud Butterfly, &o. Further particulars and tabulated pedigree may be obtained from the owner. Terms : £2 10a £10s payable at first service; balance by promissory note, due Ist January next). No groom's lee will be charged, Good paddock accommodation for three weeks, at Is per week. All oare, but no responsibility. Q§T As this will probably be the last season The Australian will stand in Taranaki— the owner having received a good offer for him— breeders Bhould take advantage to secure the services ox the sire of the moat useful bor.Beß in the district. A, BISHOP,

MEDICAL NOTE. The above speaks for itself. From strict inquiry it appears that the benefit from using Keating^ Cough Lozenges is understated. The operation was a speoi&io ajvere one, and was performed by the specialist, Dr. H. T. Butlin, of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Since the operation tho only means of relief is the nae of these Lozenges. So successful are they that one affords immediate benefit, although from the nature of the caBO the throat irritation is intense. Mr Hill kindly allows any reference to be made to him. KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGSS, KEA'JIJSG'S COUGH LOZSBRGES. KJS COUGH LOZENGES, KBATING'S COUG » LOZENGES, Sold everywhere in Tinb. PrGPriaiorVrSQMAS KEATING, London, h W Ofl 15 I

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8885, 19 September 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8885, 19 September 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8885, 19 September 1890, Page 4

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