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By Special Appointment to His Fxcellencp the Governor. HPHiS splendH frabher-whe'ol Perambu- ■*■ lator, withjohiufthanfllo, brnss jointp, reversible hood, {with well, nicely padded inside; £1 17s 6>i ; with Colonial iron wreels,' £1 15s.^Wi!l sent one or two cbildren ; freight pni \■ 5b extra. Three wheeled^ basket-proms, with single seat, 15s ; double seat, 16V 6d. Batchers' and Bakerh' Baskets, witb patent handle?. Basket Chairs very cheap. Hundreds of these Prams ar© being poli all over Now Zealand. If chequo ie sent, Is extra must be Bont to piy exchange. No charge for packing. edwin\atinold, Williß-street, Wellington, Basket nnd Perambulator Dopfit. Try the Babies 1 Friond. 378 ' fiVERX HOUSEHOLD— especi.iliy where tli,ere are young cnililreii— should lie \n ovided Tfith Ayor's Clierry Pectoral, tlio prompt use of which has saved innumerable lives. Its effect is immediate and certain. It stops coughing, i>rdmotes expectoration, and soothes the irritated mcnihrane. The most famous aud successful __ ~ Cough-Cure In tho world, it has no o'iual as a remedy for asthma, bronchitis, inflamed tonsils, loss of voice, whooping-cough, croup, and the sudden ■pulmonary complaints 'to which children are liable. Taken in the early stnges of consumption, it often cures that disease and always checks its progress; and oven at a later period in the malady, it relieves tho distressing cough and induces needful repose. A safe, palatable, and economical medicine, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral should bo, always at hand in case of an un. foreseen and sudden emergency. lifer's U%m Pectoral, Vi TUEPAUED BY Dr. J. C. AVER &M, Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. Sold by Druggists and Mortlcinc Vendors. TAftANAKt FOUNDRY^ I? W . -Tf X B V, it- MILLWRIBHT BLACKSMITH ifJOH AND BRASS FOifta&R POWDSmHAM CTBBKIj v *<- w *» r it *«« c i{i 180 bb f j rH<ibby. NEW PLrMODTH AND WAITABA. OBDEUS left at tho Tar&ooki Hotel, New Plymouth, or Bridge Hotol, Waitars, will bo promptly »ttnnrie<l to. 92K hh to INGLEWOOD. T'ISAVES INQLEWbOD !on' W.ednoe-A-A -' days and FaturdayH at 8 15* a.m. for New Plymouth, from New Plymouth to Inglewood at'3.ls p.m. ' OrlJei-sUeftat the Taranaki Hotel, New . Ply tiioutb, or Coldwejl'B Hotel, Inglo'wood, will .receive prompt! attention. _ Goods and paroele delivered to any part of the town at cheap rates. iAMESTARRY^ 412 Proprietor. " DAIRY JPBBBUCm. T WOOD. DUNN 8c CO-. Ltd 9, MARKET SIBEET, MELBOUENB. A LL, kinds of Farm 1 . and'Daify Produce **• received and sold on Commission results being! promptly remitted. . , jl.j 1 . ' Agencies ia Eng land, Queensland, Soutl Australia, arid' Western Australia. ' v Agents for the best Rennets and Annattc , Bankers : National Bank, of Australasia, „ Weekly reports published in this jbanial and epeoial reports' forwarded on application. Cable address : "Ager, 11 Mfelbourno. ; Uorroepondenta ; are speoiallj requested .to address in full to WOOD, DUI&N & CO., Ltd. . 4 MARKET STREET. MELBOURNE. ' in SOOTHING l> 0 WJ) X 11 S. OADWOM TO PUBOHASJUIB. J"*HK value ot thi» w«ULknown i'AillLl' 1 : ' MBDIOINS hAi been largely 'tdeted h etU psttfi of the world had by all gt»<ie« o Jbciftty, for upwards of VIB>£Y OASB, It3ell«3»raed eittr.Bive sale ha» indteed'SJ UßJ J Ot ß ITkHTATIONS, louxe of whioh ia OUT. ' WAiiD APPBABAJSOB co !olo«ely reeefiabiw 'tee original a^ to havo deceived mauy pur- ■' otoiura. liim Pi'oprietor, the^fore,, feels it im\ it. the public to give & apeoial tftcboa sgantr ■ ! cat ccc of i»*h jiaifcritioafi. , , - t Pnf oha«c» we tborefere requoated iioftrefau. edbbteeve tv« fo^ir fallowißg oharact«riittiot . ai'jboat wbioh none arogenntne s— T ufc. lii evory bane tha words i^OELN STEBI «'A», ; OHSMIBT, WAiWOtITH; 8UBH& s are engruiaii oa tho Go7onjrae»t Btwiop offljer to foot P&ckot. %ni. BaohBLNGLR FOTOiBH hu tJirecUo^ fo^ the 'dove, oud the word* Johß Staedntui Oaemifltt Wnlworth, Sarrey, :«dntodtb*r»6b. ttd. The' name Bt«t<UoAC i* *li»6y » ' tp-i wi-ri two i6js'b. „ ' 4th. 'fha msPufeotasrc is anmiti od toleij »> L ff»,lworth,Swt»«y. . , ' Bold is Ppckaw oy sin OberoistF and Umi - cine VmnJow, at v, ltd, to, an. 4<a. ewh. .. ■ • ■ opuwJlp, A7fl fe wd '80-

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9085, 18 May 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9085, 18 May 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9085, 18 May 1891, Page 1

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