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By Special Appointment to His Fxcelleney tJie Governor. '"THIS splendid frubber-wheel Perambti- ■*■ lator, wi(h*chi!ia handle, brass joints, reversible hood, lwith well, nicely padded irit-ide, £1 17« 61 ; with Colonial m>n ■wheels, £1 15s._^.Will Rent one or two children ; freight pai I 5s extra. Three wheeled basket-pro tup, with bib^lo Beat, 15s ; double seat, 16a 6J. ' Batchers' and Bafeerh' Baskets, with patent handle?. Basket Chnira very chenp. • Hundreds of these Prams nro boiai? «oli all over Now Zealand. If cheque ie sent, Is extra must be ai-nt to pay exchange. No charge^or packing. EDWIN ARNOLD, Willis-street,, Wellington, Baßket and Perambulator Dop6t, Try tho Babies 1 Friond. 378 " EVERr'HOTJSEHOIiD-cspei'i.iily where ■ there are yonng cnihlreu— bhould hi- piovirtcd ivith Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, tho prmniii «sk of •which has saved innumerable lives. Its effect is immediate tvnd certain. It stops coughing, promotes expectoration, and soothes the irritated membrane. The most famous and successful Cough-Gure in the world, it lias no equal as a remedy for asthma, bronchitis, inflamed tonsils, loss'ofvoice, whooping-cough, croup, and the sudden pulmonary complaints to which children aro liable. Taken in the early stages of consumption, it often cures'that disease and always checks its progress; and even at a later period in the malady, it relieves the distressing cough and induces needful repose. A safe, palatable, and economical medicine, Ayer's Cherry l'ectoral should bo always at hand in case of an unforeseen and sudden einergeupy.' Ayer's SherryPeefora!, ♦i PKBPAKED BT Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A, I Sold by Druggists and MedlemeTendors. TARANAKI FOUNDRY. Jp W O X B T, it' MILLWRIGHT BLASXSMITH IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER POWDBBHAI BTREST, WRW PP Y««rtll ISO fab t« jTr. KIBBY, .GENSRALCAiIftIER NEW PLYMOUTH AND WAITABA, OBDBBS left at the Taranaki Hotel, Ncir Plymouth, or Bridge Hotel, Waitarn, will lw D-rmaptly Httenda^ te. »2R hh t» INGLEWOOD. T EAVES INGLEWOOD on 1 Wednes- •*— '- days and Paturdayu at 815][ o.m.for New .Plymouth. iFroai New Plymouth to Inglewood at 3.15 p.ta.' „ , . , <• : ; 'Orders Jet't at tbeTJ'arannUi Hotel, New s Plymoutli, or ColdwelPs Hotel, Inglewood, will re'ctiive prompt attention." Goods arid parools delivered to any part' of the town at cheap rotes. JAMES TABBY-'-' 412 t . Hroprietor. WbOD. b(_JNN 8c CO, Ltd 9, MARKET SrRBET, MELBOURNE. A LL kinds of Farm und Dairy Producß *"* reqeived and sold on Cpmmisaiou ireeultß bein's' promptly 'retnUtedi . .. ' AgenoiesiH Eng land, Queensland, Soutl , lußtralia^ and Western' Australia. . Agents for tbe.b^pt Kenoote and Annattc Bankers : National- Bank of Australasia. Weekly, reports published in this' journal and special reports forwarded on application. , , Cable address : "Ager," Melbourne. ! Uorrespondents are specially requested to uddrees in full to . <- . j WOOD, DUNN & CO., Ltd. i 4 MARKET STREET, MELBOURNE, SOOTHING V 0 WJ) EiiS ' Km. CHILDSJSJS OOTTIWe TSiSTB I OAUXION >XO PUBtoriASEBB. STBS vftlua of this? well-known SAHlhi % • MHDIOINB iim been largoJy tested it all patio of the 'world 'and by all grades o iocietyp for upwErdu of FIFJPY YBAJKS. • It» . ?! l(-8arood « Jtasiive sale ha« indßo?tS SPUBJ JIttBIMITA i nONB, < *oine of whioh in OUI. \VAM> AFPHAHAKCS no olouely reeemblet 3i.e otigiaal ac to have tleoeiveii many put. atiuara, , The. Proprietor, therefore,, feoli it as« . it the pabUcto givaa special oawtio& ogttuui ;at aeg of t-aeh iaiijtiil^oaa, (i . >■ - . ; Piitohfl^arb a?a therefore reqneatod carofail}, '.b'obWve ?a» fonr following cisarMteriftiw, ntisow whioh ttoaflotegcunisipj-r, , Xdt, i» «ysry'o«e tho words' JOHN BTBKi.. £&$, OSLSmiiiT, WALWOBTH f QUBBfiS itii «&g»Ki(t on tin) QoverCHisst SU.inp sS&stv io eaoh Jacket. 2nd. Haoh SiK«LSPO v^DHishM<Jirßfitiou che iio»e, aad the worda Joii»"igteo<inta» Or.ewiet, Walwovi!)ti_ Saeteyj vtiatcd thcrnwa, 9r£. The nezne Stde&a»a i? clwayt tpei > nd'h two EE'b, , Hh, The motn&oturo is carnsd oa eolely •> ■ftr&iwortn^Batrftf : ... Sold iti Fftcketu oy ail Onemists aad Mud ome Vesnaot»i at l^ i*d. go 2s. da. uaob. . &o\<ibj &JBl!4Py*iUisWa,f»o(lJ(3B> > &00.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9086, 19 May 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9086, 19 May 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9086, 19 May 1891, Page 1

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