Attention is directed to Messrs Ambury and Tring'a advertisement on our fourth page. — Advt. Cricket and Lawn Tennis Season. — Just received a nice assortment of cricket and lawn tennis goods from the best makers ; and a new stock of selected Boxing Gloves. Ho has also added a nice line of silver-mounted pipes to his well assorted stock. He draws special attention to his shilling pipes, accordeons, concertinas, hollow-ground razors, pocket cutlery, &c, cut and plug tobaccos, cigars and cigarettes to suit all tastes. Agent for Old Judge cigarettes and Waterbury watches. — John Avery, wholesale and retail tobacconist, New Plymouth, — Adv. Hclloway's Pills and Ointment are particularly recommended to persons who have to paes tbeir lives in confined and crowded places ; hundreds of thousands I of our fellow creatures toil from morning until evening in factories and woikshops to the detriment of their health, and the deterioration of tbe race. Thej* suffer in i consequence fiom indigestion, flatulence an 1 want of appetite, and these complaints if neglected, bring about nervousness and failure of the vital powers. Holloway'e remedies can be used by such sufferers to ' their very great advantage, as they i»re mild in action, and certain in their effects. No one need therefore loso a day's work when uaing them, a matter of consequenco to those whoso daily bread depends ou daily toil. Mr F. A, Ford's advertisement will be found on our first page. — Advt. A holiday treat. — Amongst the many beverages consumed during the coming holidays none will be more popular than Renshaws' unfermented and non-intoxicat-ing Ginger Wine. It is strong and rich in flavor. — Advt. Many a strong young man has gone to an early grave through that dread disease consumption. First a slight cold ; then a light cough ; then pains in the chest ; difficulty of breathing; formation of thick mucus ; until at last the monster lias the victim tightly in its folds. The most powerful, certain, and at tlie same time safe, remedy against consumption, if only used properly and in time, ia Renshaws' Monarch of Pain — Advt. One of the treats most appreciated on Christmas Day will be Renshaws' unfermented and non-intoxicating Ginger Wino. It is stimulating, refreshing, strong, and rich in flavor. — Advt. ( For continuation of news see 4th page ) I T OST,— A Masonic GOLD LOCKET, in •*— ' or near Railway Station. — Kindly return to W. E. Applbtabd, at Goldwat^r Bros. The finder will be rewarded.
WANTuD to Purchase, — A Secondhand MILK SEPARATOR.— Apply at this office. (.661 GRAND BAZAAr7~~ ALEXANDRA lIALU Wt-DZtESDAY & THURSDAY, 10th and 11th inst. Piocecds in aid of Qaeen-street Church Trust. Admission, 6d : Children half price. a 740 MIMI OROHABD. ♦"THE above will be OPEN to the public ■*■ during the Summer. Admission, Ib. a 742 STAMMEEING and BTUTTEBINQ. REV. OWEN CURWEN, for a numbei of years himself an' inveterate stutterer, and who baß effected a number of cores within the past two years, will cure any case by bis system, however bad the patient may be, providing there be no malformation of the organs. REV- OWEN CIMWBN. Boh. So., AUCKLAND P.O. A cure guaranteed in every case undertaken (state peculiar foiui of stammer, age when contracted, present uge, heredilaiy or not). j5662 COUNTY OF STRATFOED. ELECTION. NOMINATIONS for the Election of Nine Councillors will be received at tny office, Stratford, till noon on Tuubsdaf, December 11th, 1890: — For North Riding ... 2 Councillors 1 „ South Riding ... 2 Councillor „ East Riding ... 2 Councillors „ Weßt Riding ... 2 Councillors I „ Central Riding ... 1 Councillor Tho poll will be taken on Fbiday, Decembt r 19" b, 1890, at placeß to be beriaftor notified. I S. H. JAMES, Returning Officer. N B.— Nomination papers may be oStniued ut ilr Storee, Ntaire and Midhir'-t, ami at ray office, Stratford. n736 EMPII.iI!] TEA COMPANY'S CUPBRIOK BLENDED TEAS',
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8949, 4 December 1890, Page 3
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630Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8949, 4 December 1890, Page 3
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