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BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, SIR ANDREW CLARK, L.L.D., F.R.S., F.R.C.P. (PHYSICIAN in OBDINAIIY TO THB QUBBN, 1881). L E C T U n~E~ ON TEA TO THE STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL. (EXTEACT PBOM THB PALL MALL BUDGET.) Tea to be useful, should be first of all black China Ten. Tbe Indian Tea which iB being cultivated has become *o powerful in its effeots upon the nervous system that a cup of it taken early In the mornfn«r, as many people do, so disorders Ihe nervous syßtem, tbat those who take it actually get into a stata of ten intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve dis- • turbance whioh is moßt painful to witness." •" nfife 00 .*] 11 ™ 0 nre the Iar ReßtR eßt dealers in Indian nnd Ceylon Teas in the Colonies, WE s£7cF J . ALV Y AYS STRONGLY ADVISED the publio to DRINK our BLENDED flftDMTr? Dee t0 ladl(m or Ceylon alone. We maintain they are too sickly for 90 P&R OENI. of the tea drinking public ; and in Enßland, where BUohlargo qoantitiei are shipped, over 80 PER CENT, nre used for BLENDING with CHINA TEAS, whioh are undoubtedly as PURE as Indian and Ceylon, nnd FAR MORE REFRESHING whan properly BLENDED. Many INEXPERIENCED firms push Indian and Ceylon on tha public beonuse it is beyond them to produce a regular, true blend, 1 and tho prtfit is larger, for cboap common Indians give out a rtrong ooarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY, and make people, FOR A TIME, fanoy they are getting a bargain, till they find out, to their cost, that SIR A. CLARK is right. Tho LEADING MEDICAL men in ENGLAND nre CONDEMNING the use of Indian at»d Oeyldn TEA. ALONE, and the above extract from Sir A. Clark'n Looture MUST CONVINCE ALti tbatntftßto for Indians, which hna to bo ACQUIRED BY FORGE AT FIRST, is a SERIOUS and dangerous thing. We are publishing tho above extract for the benefit of those that have not seen it, and to Bupport what wo have always mnintnined. This is against oar own 1 interests, for tbe proht.dn th'cso Teas is eq-ial, if not more, tbnn that on other kinds. NELSON, MOATE & CO., INDIAN, CHINA, AND CEYLON T JB A IMP OR T BUS, CHRISTOHUBOH, AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOBART, AND LAUNCEBTON. , '^ \W2/GALYi\ijISED IHON^fc/ O&rtiUGATED AND FLAT.) - TS of the HIGHEST QUALITY and UNIFORMITY All sh(>ets',FOLL>iDTH,|aji I will cover as much as any first-class Iron. A LARGE STOCK of all guages and lengths always on hand. ' •<..•■ , Architects and Proprietors should btipulate for " Rodoliffe." Itjmakas^tbo, beet and most lusting roof. '■ ' - ' ' ,'' \'" JOHN JJUTHIE & CO., LIMITED, ' IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHA^''^ .;,;,,! 88,' . ■ " , • --.* . < :>'•:*. The TJiilversal Bemody 1 for Acidity -of tfeeßtbmabV <«iUdrep,DelWateiFeHeadache, Heartfc-jxu, Indigestion, Sour Eructationß, ' aialoß, and. the ,SickBiliouß Affeotions. ' , ■ nGSS °* Preornancy. N.8,-ASK FOR DINNBFORD'S

{isTABLISHXP 1882.1 • »•;££ BTU OOAGH tfBRVIOB To & FBOM N«W PIJTMODTH. •T^ 1 VERY WxDRKtDit i«nd ■ SalWAdxt— ++ will leave Bahotu ittbtel at 5.30 a.m.; Parihaka Road at 6.55 a.m. ; Pungorehu at 6 a:ra. ; Warea at 6.30 a ra.; Pnnebo at 7 a.m.;: Okato at 8 a.m.; Totara "at 8.20 , a.m. ,• Ahuahu at 8.49 a.m ;: Oakura at' 945 a,m. j Omata at 9.50 a.m. Arrive at Now Plymo&tb «| 10.30 6.U1. ' ' '■ y Leave New Plymouth nt 3 p.m. ;larriv« Bahotu at 8 p.m. - - •' Paßsengerp oaa be oomf ortnbly prtvided with breakfast and tea At moderate ohargei at Okato, whoro the dbach stops btilf-an-hour to change horses. 1 ! In ■ conjunction with the: *bove Coach Servioe, a Luggage Van will run io suit the ' convonionco of passengers' "heavy luggage, &o. ' ' t ■ ■ 1 Booking offices : MoOullhui'a General Store, Rahotu, and Eichardson's V iionk Stnblos. Now Plymouth. For further particulars, apply <to • JAMES MoCULLUM,' Pbofbiitob CT AQEN FOB^rFft BUDGJCT. OO B B k, O CV{3 ; ROYAL MAIL LINE OF' COACQES New Plymouth, Hawera, via' OpUnake, and Waimate Plains. "■ CORRECTED 'If ME TABLE FROM JANUARY let, 1891. THE Conch leaves Mr Jacob's -White Hart Hotel on Monday, Wednbbdat, and FniDAT, at, 9 a.m./ for Opmiake; roturning on ToMDiY, Thobbd4T an 1 Satubday, at 3 p ra. TIME TABLE t jtrtrv9 If o&doy, Vt*+At fateHkf Wednesday, Tborway, , and Frid*y t nai S»tafu»y. a.- m» '' ' a. tn« New Vlymouth 9 0 Opunako..; 8 0 Omata... 945 Oaonut ».. 860 Oakura ...„„,, 10 30 Rahotu ... 940 0. m. Okuto... 12 15 Pungarebu' 10 SO Punebu 1 0 ' Pune.hu ... 11 0 Pun^arobu...... 1 40 Okato 12 U p. m. Rahotu , 2 30 Oakura ... 1 30 Oaonui 3 10 Omata;. ... 2 15 Opuaako arr ... 4 .0 N.Ply'tharr 3 0 -MOB f' Further partfoulais apply to [ . M JONES, h(O4 to P&OrBKTOB, INGLEWOOD. T EAVES INQLEWOQD, on. Wodnei•L-' days and Faturdayeut 8.15 aim, for Now Plymouth. From New Pl} mouth to Ingtewood at 3.15 p.m. Orders left at tbe Taranuki Hotel, New Plymouih, or( old well's Hotel, Inglowood, will receive prompt nttention. Goodß and pare 1b delivered to any part of the town at cheap rates. JAMES TARRY 412 .Proprietor. Wolfe's ßchnapps sands alone 'witloflt arrival olixir in tbe cAUlrtfr.no ; of mag \\%m ont tonic

A WONDERFUL MEDiCINL/ BEECHANTS PILLS Are •umvorsnlly „ admitted to bo ' —^I^^. worth a Guinea a gH//] . ■ \f*\ BoxforßiUonennd #Q>/ ' \ifl\ Kervons Disordere m'CiY ' Y*i,l each as Wind find I xni ZT L Ml ache, Giddinesß, lril PILLS IS I Fn^ess and'Swell^X^ *..r?i ■ Hl^S after Meals,' »\»Y ' ■*■ /**7j Bizzin.ess and * \v?\. /S9m Drowsiness, Cold VQjV ' yJSrJ Ohills,FlUßhingsof Heat, Xioss of Ap. ' petite, Shortneßß xgiJKOJl*^^ of Breath, Costive- • • ART ' ness, Scnrvy and * 4Sctfp Blotches on tho -^^ Skin, Disturbed . Bleep. Frightful Dreams, and all Norvpvs nnd Trembling SDnsations, &c. Tho fl»t doso .will give.rclier in twenty minutes. Bvory sufferer is earnestly invited to try one bos of these Pills and they will le acknowledged ' to be , : .WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. ' For fomnlep ol* nh nges these Pills are invaluable, as a few doses of them carry oir all humours, and bring alwut all that is roquired. . No female should lie "without them. Thero is no Medicine to be found equal to Beecham's Pills for removing any obstruction or irregulßrHy at the Hystem. > If taken according to the dfrcc- , tions given with each box, .they will sooa restore females of 'all ages to sound and robust hcAlth. This hns been proved by thousands who have tried 'them, and found the' benefits fftaich are ensured by their use. For a 'Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, ■and all Disordens of tho Liver, they act;like mngic, and a few doses Kill be found to work * wonders on the most important organs in 1 the human machine. They strengthen the wiiole muscular system, -restore the long lost comploxion, bring back tho keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action with the rosebud of jiealth'the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are Facts testified continually by members of all classes of society and one of the best guarantees to the "Nervous and Debilitated is, BEECHAM'S FILLS hare the Zai-geit Sale qf any Patent Medicine iv. ihe WovlH. Beecham's Magic Cough Fills. As a remedy for Coughs in general, Astltmn, Bronchial Affections, Hoarseness, Shortness of Breath, Tightness an£ Oppression of the Chest, .IVheezing, &c, these Pills stand unrivalled, fhoy are the best ever offered to tho public and pill speedily remove that sense of oppression and difficulty pf breathing, which nightly deprive tho' pntient of rest. Lot any perron give BEECHAM'S COUGH PILLS a trial, and tbe mo:Jt violent Cough will in a jhort time be ramoved. " > Prepared only, and sold Wholesale and Retail, by tho Propriotor,Thomnaßee'chan), St. Helens, Lincasbiro, England, in .boxes Is Is 4 (containing 56 pills), and at 2s %\ (treble quantity). S 'Id by all Druggists and Patent Medioine Dealerß everywhere. ' N.B. — Full directions aro *given with each box ®9&tocerjne '■ i Ts the most perfect Emollient Milk for i i SOFTENING AND BEAUTIFYING i I THE SKIN i EVER PRODUCED. I It keeps the Cool nnd Rgfuesucd in ttio Hottzr ' I WrATHER. < i Entirely removes nnd prevents all i ROUGHNESS, REDNESS, SUNBURN, TAN, 40. I And prciorrca tho THE SKIN from tha eUccti ol I expotuxo to the i SXTN- WIND, OK HARD WATEB, i More cffcctMlly tlmn any other preparation- : Itii dolighlfuUy Coomjio and JIKTOKsniNO H applied to , ( the Facoor Hand! nfter bete* out in the Swt.^emili. I playiiiß. Yachttnn, &c. It removes nil Heat and Irritation i canicd by tho Son, Stine* of Inicctti, eta, and imparti i that soft Velvety fcelina to tho Skin, which Ujo delightful, i Price in Enßland, U.*Si.6d. Solo Makeri : ,| M. BKKTHAM tc SON, OhPml«t^ h^, l^ l^»^ I ?'^ r '*J fl j^ Ageois : Sbarland & Co., Auckland; Felton, Gbimwadk & 00, Wellington BUTTER BOXES OF cv ry description, and superior quality, can be obtained at Pbwder-ham-Blruet Btoam Cooparage at current rates. Or Jorß solicited. 8 943 J WARD!

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9294, 21 January 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9294, 21 January 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9294, 21 January 1892, Page 4

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