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ji^u'J^u',', Wl.^iPl, Ijl6¥'. ! BH&#iHH OUR NEW"" SEASON'S STOOK, COMPRISING , . : .;,: New Combination- Rob^B—Caßhper«»r-A^op ( i Beiges— Knio^r'&ilk Hdme^rjune—EaDcy^' wool; Costume Tweeds— Check Serges—Frenoh Foales— Plain and Fancy Colored Ginghams— Pongee Muslins— Zephyrs— Canvas Cloths— OheokJ Mohairs— &0 1 , * ; XOTEtTIES In Cilovcß | X.aoe» | Frllllnss I Trlmiiilnffn | Flo>vcr«i | Feathers I Klbbons | On-Tout-Cas, for s»h.©jp in new sbades lUmbrellas, . , ..,, iJJJi-_i J JJi-_- ~ ';'■' - ! • jDW^^^Pf'jflitLßMJE^y^A'T&iAl^ an early inspection invited. ' '•■ ' • « c-^^ -ni^^l^filVF "AW IMP! IS* A QoodvFit'in the Latest Styles, at a Modbrate Charge, Gaaranteed. All Dresses and Trimmings bought . Apprentices Wanted, I TYUftS.QM jiYJ & ' ,v>, aJ iJJ^TlfDDMAl\.i\S\Js\iAp pmitieealWanted. ! .vi. s . ir.n.j _, on the premises will be made tip at Reduced Rates and with deßpatoh. | l/iIJLOUJIIiIJXJL .Vfc, •.. -il-:^; Apiis'WSfi.." ,■"- ' • ■;; j -^^ \ Ifo** Chßapside House.

TO FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN TX7E have just received a supply of Machine Oil, specially adapted^for CREAM SEPARATORS, and oheaper than anything yet offered, ■and have arranged for a continuous supplyl : A TRIAL SOLICITED. We have also to hand our new season's stock ofj Planet Jr. \ \ \ ■ FAKW AW» ©ARIiEW LAWN MQWERS, \ 1 :" i ; i ;" : >v^^DEN,TOOI|B,&O OKEY, SON; & ARNOLD, IRONMONGERS, OIL & COLOEMEN &o Devon-street (Central) NE W PL YM O U T,H. Ex I>©rlc— 1 Case Christmas, Now Year, and Birthday Cards. 4 Cases Fanoy Goods 4 Cases Magazines and other books. - 13x Iflaori @ iLondon. 10 Cases General Stationery. 2 Bales Confectioners' , and Flour Bags and Drapers' Paper. Ex Auckland @ CJlas^w— 2 Cases. Musical Instruments' — Cornets, Acoordeona, ;Violins, etc. 2 JCases Ladies' Bags and general assortment Fanoy Goods. Ex Arawa @ Lomlon8 Cases Fanoy Novelties, etc. JOHN GILMOUR, Deion-street, NEW PLVMPUTH. (®" Agent for Shuw Savlll & Albion Co. , C flanhcn'B Dairy PrcparaUOIIS. , , :; . ' j " ; MOKATJ' Op^L. THE Mokau Coal Company (Limited) { has disposed of its retail'bu^inees in ! Ne,w P)yo.dntb to Mr ; A. Davidson, land 1 a)l,or : dere fbrlesi than one ,truok fcad must in future be addressed- to him i- ; F, W. RICHMOND, ' I ,'«■:■•' , Secretary. 4 .r;i"<;! r'. • ■ i P 0 »"-__ JJK.-S FOR .CHILDREN. CUTTIJNG TEETH. CAUTION-TO PURCHASERS. ; THE value of this well-known FAMILY •'-I MEDICINE has been largely tested' in all part! of the world -'and by ! all grades of BOoiefey-,'-for upwards of FId'TY YEARS. Its wßlhearned extensive sale ba«, 'induced- SPBTBIOUB' iMFfATIONS, -some -,ofi« wbidr *" in' 'OUT W ARiD APPEARANCE- sb olosoly rtesemble'tbe •original 4s to- bave'dec'oivea"many ; "p!arobaf»ers: .T*be 'Proprietor,' tberef6fe, 'feils it due to the public to give a' special caution; againat .the' use of such imitations. . Purchasers nre therefore requested carefully to observe the four following characteristics, Witnoat which none are' genuine : — Ist. In every case the words JOHN STEEDMAN, CHEMIST, WALWORTH SURREY;, ,ure .engraved on, the .Government Stamp affixed to each packet. ' 2nd. EACfcl gINtiLE POWDER has t.rections in the 'dose, and the words John Steedman, Chemist, Walwprth, ,Burfreyi pHhtea 'thereon. ' ' < i t f i 3rd. The name Steodman is always spolt with two EE'e. 4th. The manufactaro is carried on sololy at^Walwo.rth, Surrey. . /Sold in Pufckete by all Chemists and 3 Medicine Vfendo^e/ at lslidlo 25 .94 each. Sold by KEMPrnORNifi, OSSER]& 00. Dunodin. THD GREAT BNG-LiSH REMEDT FOI? Grout/ EliQUinatism ; Seiatiea,Lumliaga, & Neuralgia. Tho ftcuto pft(n Is quickly .j*aHow? r*"i •■ f-w days by this coleDrnted T These Pills, •which dro • • i-.o roatraint of diot durlr r i picent the disease a° JLVkJuotursd in Ha .trnn(t, {<o»dr „ *nd t rofbot ap»bt»ln*bl#t i

COpU^ATED AND FLA £) iL^^ iTS qf the HIGHEST QiJALITYIand UNIFORMITY. All Bheets pollwidth, and 'A .-^ll cdvrir ! a 8 roticfraß aby fint-oIWB Iron. A LARGE STOOK of all guages and lengths ialways,(m J bano!.' ; ' Vj ' n ! . p . ' , •n.-Arioßitects aadPropnetdrsßhoald^tipulate for V.Redoliffo." It makes the best and moßtilftsUngroot.' 1 " ' - ' . • ' ' ■ ■ f . , n.i i • r-. JOHN J^IJTJR^E , & (30,, M^HTJED;, • IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, -Oft , .1)1. >■_... ■ „ „H'

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON BETWEEN, OPUNAKE XND NEW PLYMOUTH. jm. _. The well-known 1 jWJVIiI THOROUGHBRED STALLION vd&Mimm COCKSUEE, BY Towton — Certainty, by L'l Barbary . Chance, by Sir Hercules — Finesse. Towton by Melbourne — Cinizelli. by Touchstone — Brocade. Melbourne, by Humphrey Clinker— Cervantes mare. Cocksure being by Puriri's sire from Dead Shot's dam should be tugcod recommendation, added to tho excellence. of his stock, one of his get, Cheque, being the best hack that has ever appeared on this coast, giving away lumps of weight and beating such performeis as Jenny, Vendor Don'aldj'Pyramuß, Despised, and ft boat of 'others. Songster, The Joker, Ngatoborua, Coanoillori Diyjnamitej Gladstone, Creeping Jane, Ino, Daisy, and others of his stook have won races, and as hacks and harness horses they are second. to none. A moßt suitable sire to cross with draught and ' light harness mares. For terms and particulars apply to ROBERT MUNRO, a 485 ' Rahotu. TO BTAND THIS SEASON AT BELL BLOCK. THE THOROUGHJa|gg|iH4 BRED STALLION The Australian* The Austbalian (late War Eagle) was bred by Mr W. Garrard^ of Rapid Bay, South Australia, and sold, as a yenning for 600 guineas. He is a' dark brown' horse, with black points, and stands 15 hands 3£ inches high, anjTis a sure foal getter, two marea-only oUtJo^ sixty-nine, bo far aa can be ascertained 'at present, having missed during the pact season. ''■ ;?BbiGBEE : The Australian, by Tregeagle (imported), out of Ordeal (imported), by Touchstone out of Mrs Fowjor, by Heron (sire of Fisherman), gg d Muley, out of Sister to Pope, by Shuttle, &c. ' The .Australian is a fine tempered animal and sound. A glance at the above- pedigree will show Tne Australian possesses the most fashionable blood of the day. Being a grandson of the mighty Touchstone ought to convince the most fastidious breeder of hors3 stock that each a strain is not to bo obtained elsewhere at such a low fee. The Australian is the sire of Torpedo, who last racing season so greatly distinguished himself, " sweeping the pool " at Nelson and Taranaki J.O. Boxing Day "meeting, and cutting out the mile and a-half at Wanganui in 2aiin 42sec (beaten by half a Kngth by Montrose II); Sibids, Fltjkem, Macaboni, The Obpiun, all substantial winners, and others. A 3-yoar-old brother to Fluke m is valued by hißOWnerd at £100. ' I (ggr Last season The Australian's stock won £518, being in advance of the progeny of such highly-priced studhorses as -The Dauphin, Anteros, King Cole, Ascot, Foul , Play, Armament, Son.wester, &c. As all The AußhaHdn'B Btock-are from half-bred ,mar«B,'tbe inference. se that .-when mated with better bred mares something' very superior will be produded. The increasing value of Tho Australian's stock is evidenced by the large priced .comma,iKled by bis offspring, numbers f ijom .comonOfci mares having totalised very high' prioeßf andWiferfen'of caring to part wjith : them' at all since Taranaki bred horses' have distinguished themselves all over Ute" oolony, „-..~ " J; 1 Further particulars and tabulated pedT-' gree may be obtoiaed from the - groom iri ' obarge >',} ;>r. -m. .t > ' 'j • ;^' A, t Ui%ijk:dtifflnbefi ofijnares only will.t ic" ' ' ' v w ....taken ; "" { [ FEE: Ist Bervice), '...:-,• Ray.qblo)t(y t .psQßaijsS.9rynote,,..dpe' Ist ( ; „. t ,1892 5,405-. paya,We •on first „'afryice. ..,,>v.- .. .<i,« .-•.•< '! "' Good Paddock accommodation, Uperwth All care buf,jio responsibility. . " ' will travel to Oakura should Bufficient inducement offcri Apply to groom in charge. : • a 330 A. BISHO'Pj Qrobm-in charge.: <v TO STAND THIS SEASON. ; Q*rK*&&H l ' THE; THOROUGHA BRED STALLION ', who has been impbrtbd' into t'liis district from Auckland by'Mr.W. J.'Roeßell, will stand this Beason in town, and travel the oountry, if sufficient inducement offers, us follows: — Mondays', to IngKwood via. Junction Road ;' Wedaesdajs, Okalo. Lionel, who is rising 8 years old, is by Leolinuß (imp ), out of Petroleuee (imp 1 .), and is, therefore, half-brother to that great three year-old Gatliag, now performing ao well in Australia, and Uotctikiss, the famous Aackland stallion, whose fee is the higheßt in New Zealand. Loolinus also sired Misa Alice, from P&trolt use, who baa run well in Sydney, and Whakawai, winner of the Maiden Plate, 25050 v „ one and a-qnarte miles, at tue V.1i.0. Spring Meeting. Lionel' is consequently full brother and related to thtße' well known pcrfOrtntra. The 'full peditrreo of both sire and dam will bo' found in iho New Zealand Stud Book. ' Terms, £2 per singlo miro ; reduction undo in case of two or wore mires, the property of Bame owner. Groom's fee, 2b Gd. Full particulars and every information relative to travelling on application to a 457 W.;j. RUSSELL. J.: R. KIBBY, Gt&Nii&AECAKRIEI--NEW PLYMOUTH AND WAITAKA. ' \BDKBS left at tho Taranaki Hotel, S< w KJ Plyaioath,or Bridge Howl, Watn>a, •Ul be promptly utUmded t«. «28 M> *• . >^,For invalidsjand.delicate childron \£ lAulaebrook'B Arrowroot wd Tfift ., 1&S Biwuiti w« Hnßftipauaed, J

Arc unequalod ior tlie_ cure of constipation, dyspepsia, jaundice, bilious tronblesi live^conv plnints, sick'h'eaduche, and colds, s Being purely • vcgqtablomnjli without minoral-.drug of any l kinrf, tliolr use is attended -with nf) Injurious coiiscqvejice3. Though rajtyc&~ip effect, they rtc mild in operation, and, therefore, the Aperient ■ — tholr doliMito continp of sntjai; and jce^ne, makinc them- peculiarly '^'Acceptable to i both scses and all aßes/^Arer's Pills are reeomnionduil liy leading, physicians. ai)4 are famed ' I tlie worlfl ove* for their remnrlf ablo cleapsing properties not; only on the^stoin&Chlandbowalf,,' but on the Wood and othpr fluids , of , the poffy. A? an after-dinner Pili r ,t'o' assist t^e i?oce^s« '«fc n dijiefetion, they'nro invatuahlel^iroiltrtVejW either by land or sea, should faiLtoiVetHrorided ' with , - '"*>,. „'. , PRBPARBD BY : » | Dr. J. CJAYER & CO., LbweH. Ma.ss.^U. |S.A : Sold by Druggists and Medicine Vendorn. OPUNAKE RAGING OLU? HACK MEETING TO BI'HgLDOH THE R'A;OJEO,O|U.'R.B:E j atOpua FRIDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1692. ___ I 1 - i !• ! '. President : Major Tuke. Vice~Presidenl : E. Grove, Esq. Judge : \ A. ; W . : Budge, Esq. Starter :- Mr E. ! 'Rv Murgan, . Clerk of the Course : Mr W. ; Fowler. Clerk of the 'Scales : $r' W. D. Scott. Handicappert) : ! 'Messre Seccon-.be, Scott , and Morgan.' $tevoards : Msbsib.W. W- Middletoni H. Wagstaff, J. Mackenzie, R-. Mbn'r,), W. Qood, D, GranVßu»> J. Latnbie, W. McLeod, E. Edmunda. PROGRAMME. 1. Handicap Hurdles, of 20 soys. riecond horße to receive, 4' bovb from the stakes. 1£ miles. Over six flights of hard Us 3ft. 6in. ,higb. Nomraa- : - tion, 10a ; acceptance, 10?. To start jatll.sop.ro. ;. ,2. Flying Handicap, of 20 sovd. Second horße to receive 3 soys from thep-akce. 6 furlongs, 10c : acceptance, 10s ;To 'start at 12noon. '\ - > 3. Fabmebs' .Plate, of /^O^Bpysi . mile. Welter weight jf or ip&a* I For , horaoßftbat-baveCndt .BQocjpatQd! for nny other rac« at th'e';raeijtiag,jaod have n^vei- started liniAWy i race, Farmers' Platf s e'xceptedi and wlniirra : of thosebarred. Entrance 1 ,- lOs. < Tor , start at 12 30 p.m. 1 l 'f \ ' ' 4; OjetwAKß Baclno CLUB;^A?»bitfAP, of 60 fiov's. Second boraeto^^ebeifve 10 . . ;sovb .from, the- Etak^s.,..;Xi.i v W, Ie ) B - ; ; Nominatioo,-3 b; acoept«n6ej|2Qa-:To >'j -■stUrttatl-.15-p'ai. 1 t,« ■?;•■ \>.v. \\ 's.^Post Stakes, of 10-isbta*: iFpnr . * furlongs. Catch weights.- !J! Post : entry, 10s. To start at 2 pirn.; '; : ,6. Habaeekk Stakes, of 16 BoVa. Jor '•ii :.ihwe-y6at-oldß.r :-.l mile.. :; :i WefgW / . for. :ftg6.-; Open ..to- all jhoaaeA. bred ' , : , .betwHeabhpOakflTftiattctWaiagfing^rd . i -.- .Rivera* : ißntrance, ; l64»."JEo -etart-ajt. 7^ Opuji- Stakes- HAi<riiaAF f ;)Oi SO Bovfl" Second horse to receive. &iW9*-''ti\m ; :■- , the ( Btakes. 1 0ne mil^Audtt distance. Nbnt»iqatjib.n, 10s ;. acceptance 10s .To ;'; ' start at& 3 0 1 pirn. 1 8. Foboed' : Hand"oap, of 10 flovs. j; 1 mile."' ' PofltHdnirj? : Winners iss, < "BoserA'free'jJ'fa^p'tan'ce; Sb.^' To s^art „jjali4.ls,jp,.ir.. ij./.j {' i-ijm''.' p RULES AND REGULATIONS, j; Nominationß for Nob. 1, 2, 4 and 7 mbst be iv the' hands of the Hon. Secretary son or before 8 p.m/ on Saiubday, sth December, 1891. ,;. Weights will be publiahed on THUfJB- 1 day, lQjth peceuober^and Acceptances and) Qeneraf Entries fpr^JSoa. 3 and 6 olose!on .BATDRt)A"y," 19th Dooember, at 8 p.m. '.jThefwinner of any, 1 Handicap Race afi;er the publication of the weights to j. 'carry A s-7!b^ penalty. All nominations and <ntran^is must be sealed and addressed to the rtion. Secretary, Opunake,. witn ft eB enclosed, and nnme,i age, pedigree, and performances of the' horse, name . of the owner, and colors of thunder. ' ' ; OF : A HACK : A bor^e thet-htfs never won an., advertised rajce' (Suck aad< Hunter Races excepted), and jb Lot nominated at time of star r, arid 'bTJs not, during the six 'months previous thereto, " been nominated for any- race (Hack and Hunter Racaßexcepted)., ! The Rules of Ruoing ; as adopted-by the, Meiropolitan Clubs ,in ' New Zealand' 1 strictly ac'hered to. .TelegrapirOffi c oloseß at 5 p.m: ADMISSION TO THE OOU BSE -iFopi Passengere, Is ; Horse?, 2s ; Single odd Double Buggy and Driver, 3a. Any ooni .veyanco with more- than two horses, 4p; ooch passenger, Is. Membors, ownera, and jockeys by pußnep, to be obtained frojn the Uon. Secretary. ! GEO. W. ROGERS, , [Hon. Secretary. Submitted and approved this 22nd day oE October, 1891. ' ROBT. G. BAUCHOPE, Hon. Becre^nry, I a Bl6 Toionaki Jockey Cl" b. TURNIP BEABON. r mHE New Zeuland Drug Oompanj's _L Speciul Turnip Manarep, Boned nst uuu Blood, nnd other excellent Fertilisers are kept ia Btook by F. F, OORKILL,, ' 1 *m v " ' ' ' '■ A«l« n t, ;

Begt^l^q^ncQ ttat tkpie »ow Opening r up | , •. :- '''.r?y--^^^ t s^^''S v '' f [^ ", I , :' ,: Spring and Summer Goods }ti *}\ ; t|T6:-I]^|:^|yles in .eyeiy Department, which will foe fiuna of Supenor Quality^ intensive in Variety ; and WJpL AT OUR USiPA^IiY LOW !Irißp^onXn^ite^.! IriBp^onXn^ite^. " i Pattern and Price Lists Free. Alfflßf^lM) TRING, ;OAS; OASM L MAPEKB,;P>EVO^!I 8T«, NEW PLYMOUTH. \

0. BEP'Y, Ironmonger, BtollGHiAM STREET^ NEW PLYMOUTH. WHOLESAtE AIV» RKTAIff,. \*te^& "ATLAS" STO7E 11 |^^g^j • FOB, WOOD OB COAL, HfPfli Cheapest nnd Ile»t. "..' > ' \ ■ '■■■<■• wL~- rrr: >n Now Regiatored Stoves I'or wood II r dp «**O vttlUyAk ►> ' < . *ff^WW^WW!WBW9^^P^iBEB Diuup y : Stoves ' ; Register Grates (alfpiices), Coal Vapes, Coal Hodß, Fire Irons- and Brasses, Fir^ •;.,.;:>: v -uK&jnaedß, f ATI^T^OAL^.S AVERS, Fenders.' LanipS in Variety. :\ .'■ Cntlery, B)ectro-plate,.and all tbp eicetraa for the. full etjdipdient of cottage {or '""'"' ""* •■■•*;'' " '■_•,- mansion. ' .' ■:>■■■ - linrße £bli»nlerits ot i\ew Goods Josf. Arrived <>:; Frofn Lpodoß;and,li(e^iyork,4irapt,; including" MANY .USEFUL NOVELTIES. Entbrpjise Choppers end: ii'ruil 1 ;Pr'esßeß ; Bone, Shell, and Corn Mills for Poultry ,!fftocieb, good h*ai?'ery:'cb^}?NoV'eltieß in Saws and .Wrenches. Fuji line of Planet .^fjan.i-Qarde i tt,fli|M3*jFai;Da,|naplei»entfli'and Koystope. Drilla'if or, all .kin^a of gr»in. . " ""' JoKnston Harvester CoJ's " D t eep TilletV: Ploughß,-Hoiße Hoes, «S:d. Farmei s call and inspect / i Emery Sharpening; Stonee, Kitchen Stones, Blueßtoue, Pond Stones, Axe Stones. . : Tarn O'Shaoter, Washita, and other .oiletoneß of splendid quality — just arrived. .. ! , i ,I)iBBTipN'B TBiutt^.'^OssODT'SA^ayid.ao eiitirplynew type of Handsaw, i ... ''' ' ' ' contaibing Orosscut, Rip, Panel Syft, &o,^ &6. .; ■ . ; : { >■•

PUBLIC TRUST 4tsM|L OFFIGE OF N.Z. rTHB j Public Trust O^d* of New Zealand offers great' advantages to its clients 'M' inolud^g, State^araJv^ae ifeainsti iho Iftaua-btidlehonesty'bf PutilioTrvjstee. The.rfpllowing compwaon, pt.bttßineßs'jbe^eW'tife^ear^l&T^aiaitoff'w^^ tKd'iniogtofisifaaao^^-i'^- '•'•••• ! . , -. . , ,_. 1879-80. 1889. ' , Cash receipts ... ... ~ .w ... f 41,^3 . ■' '...,' ■ £ias,'33B Total transactions, j>er bolanco-dieet ... £92,318 ... £835,202 tnvejKhl^ft Accounlj ... £70,804 ... £216,943 Special Investment Account*.. ... £2,655 ... £215,839 Exns^nHßiAccoTjHT— Total receipts ... £2,139 ... £14,482 AdrtifitettAtions i. ... 172 ... 258 ' Probates and truata ... ... ■*„" '.' -li. 30 , • Wills provisionally accepted ... "... > • ■'• i< > .;. 42Letters received... ... ;.. ... 2,122 ... 10,326 ( . .Letters jjlespttt^hed], j' .^ i " .'.. ... 1,432 ... 13,003 AGEN^^OB^MEL^MdtjiiHl W. J SHAM'

New&ason's; ChHcocb ' ' ' S' ' DRF^B ■ MATERIALS S nestings! !,' Gf& '. io'cndlees Quit'ts " " ''C 3 Millinery , ■•i i i tt f • ' C2^ j ] '^ J °^ er9 i TttblefjLintntf ' 235% "' A-atlurs - Va^ Jackets j Towoib ' '■ 'Cl 3'" ' ' Duat{ Cdate 'BoVß'Olothidf.' iCurtu«Dß<. „ ..{ •• • M and Ilttta t 1 ■ l ' ' ; " 'gmmj ' ' Moririos aucj 'tflanbi lettfß} ' •■' Underwour' ' JJSJS Gloves FluDnoiß • ' mm Hosiery— , i fug* Lu<ließ'&Gii'ln' Shittingß ; "g*" Suuimicj Casbj ' « CjLb - tuoreß ' E. &c, "&c, ' CJ^t Mfca ' B Ua]t: > 4 ' *■';>■* ' hose • • ' " Itibbonß&Loce 1 KlvoK lvo 3* ou l^ e ' a^ ovo Koo^BK 00^ 8 a & ie lowest munoy tbut ihoy c»n poteibly be sold tor, and dtfy inir and rtoßonublo competition. •Also, a New of GROCERIES in all' its lineK i Gieland, i *— p w& jtyffll ; Ea9t. : ,

•iFftbM THE " UMPIRE." ""' THEEE ate tr&aewi-Itll -wtof all tatrw," Ift and bye ways of this town ; ' ' Some ara adepts expfess, at the use oi finesse For themselves, bias meet to arouse, *Tia not now my intention to Note ; Unto others, I'll wave such renown, But this truth £ proclaim free from grille, Free from hash, or unwarranted pile. That for quality, cheapness, or style, You are right at VICTO ttIA HO USE aC9> „ To (Jore SKito Diseases. — Sulpholim Lotion quickly drives away Eruption's, Pimples, Blotches, Rednesß, Eczema, Acne Disfigurements, Roughness^ and Scurf , &o. caving a clear, spotless Skin and beautiful Complexion. Bulpholine iB a necessity f6; tho Skin, especially in hot climates. Madi n .Londoni Sold ererywhere. — Atov* '■ __ STIATKSrAIfF FI/iy<?B. 1| R "r-T.nrn v « PERSONS OF DELICATE CONST! TUTION, who are obliged to abstain from ordinary Coffee, should try Creases Taraxacum ob Dandelion Coffee, whiqli is recommended by medical authorities is a very valuable beverage for persona who Buffer from weak digestion, flatulency, and nerrb'wxiMf. Sold in lib tad 21b twi, U

\IS7HER! do: you get , this, |?eiioiocß . '■ BAKING POWDER? : . i' , ' f. fOh ! at p. d A?L D E R'B, : Bfbaj.hamstreet, AgeDt for W bit jock's Sauce and AH' honee wives wjio like to have niQe pastry should use Whitlock's Phosnix Baking , Powder j it ,is ;the cheapest add tiibst economical in the, market! ' ' • Onoe used, alwafs used. Try it. . Try{JWhitlook'B Deliah Chutney I Try Whitlook's* Worcoster Kelißh : Try Wbitlock'a Pickled Onions \ Try Whitlocb'B Tomato Sauce ; Try Wbitlock'B Phoanix Baking IPowder ' lJ Tr^ Whiilock'e CordKM. ! ASK Yduß GRUOERi FOR TEEM. a 284 ;_ " A DRINK FOR THE GODS," bo Baid the great Prophet-*- Mahomet, when taking his cup; cif coffee; uhder I'!the1 '! the fig-tree. S you wdiild dn]oy. auch, drink Uteaee's Al Coffee. Sold only m t aad'aib tins.-f-

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9232, 18 November 1891, Page 4

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