Patent Elastic Steel Horse Collars. Ten advantages over the ordinary ; Collar. Fall particulars and testimonials may be obtained by application to PERRY & RWVISON, Sub-Agents for New Plymouth & District. THE REASONS WHY he publio prefer the Celebrated STANDAKO TEAS »w very simple— They are the Best Value in the Market. They combine Flavour, Strength, Grip, and Richness. They Hit the Popular Taste in regard to Quality. They are All at Reasonable Prices. Our Teo» are bought from samples eubmiUed for telegraohio reply Calcutta Colombo, and Fooohow. We know what we ore buying in foreign nmkete, and Unir suitability to tho local trade, and we leave nohing to the judgment of agents, and ooneequently aecuro UNIFORMITY which is always so desirable, The expansion n demand during the past year (1892) has boen the moat practical proof of suooeßS. Our energies and ability nre being directed to preserve and extend the trade, and we < confidently reoommend all lovers of really gooa Tea to ask for one or other of oar eight distinct Blende, according to the palate of tho consumer, as to preferenne for JIILTa IJVBIAN Aljl* CEYIMN,o* PART JHDJiU? and CHINA, at prices baßed upon the lowest scale of profit. To aeoure the right article, buj e-B should be familiar with the Brands"! An! aßk for No. 1 to No. 8, according to marked prioe ou every packet or tin. l d. mm & go. Wholesaleagents for New Plymouth, Goldwater BfOS., Cobbib-btbikt 155h j^g^a^^^___g^^^^CT^>fc'MMgT»_g^) T v_- _^Mi^!sfflThe Physician's Cure « bi^«H^eM^BH^™S«w^a^l & > _A Miflfi 1 Gout, Rheumatic k9 H H 9K^ X 3ra (&a fj £'l Gout and Gravel ; the B 0 B H g H gHg| BB^^____j __^^____>_^_^Pjßafest and most gentla MfM___fl^^^__B_________M__i^SJ^_jtCTJawiMßaii6Bß^^ Hcdiciuo I*o7 InfftntSf The TTniveraa! Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, SSST^^ISfc headache Heavtburn^nd^eßt^^^ noß^ of Pre^nanc^ . feaß U ' FLUID 4 II kri W *\Wi 1 3f5l W^l a ' a ~ 1 ■' " r = ** Sold Throughout the World. * N.8.-ASK FOR DINNBFORD'g .MAGNESIA, imm ' M I IF. YOU LIKE NICE TEA ASK .YOUR GROCER FOR WELSO^ v . COLDScSID/ERMEDALS ■" ■■ CEIEBRATED&THE BESI ; PURE INDIAN 1 CHINA& CEYLON TEAS PROCURABLE c^B So cL ris a case of Pounds, Stilling?, and Pence, with most people, nowa-days. They bave to etuty how to obtain the very best value for their money. Thus the publio have bacome VERY KEEN BUYERS, and especially of TEA. WS ABE KEEN EDYERS OF TEA, too, and the Pnblh reap the benefit. If then A REALLY GOOD 2s TtoA Ia what you require, take our advice and Buy Empire Tea Company's 2 1 - Ceylon, In Lead Packets, line, or Half-chests. If you iry a Packet, see that it haß a^Red Label with Gold Loiters, an 1 the words EMPIRE TEA COMPANY upon it. EMPIRE TEA""' COMPANY, W. & G. TURNBULL & CO,, "Wellington, Proprietors. Wholesale Agente for New Ply month and District — BURGESS, FRASER, & Co., New Plymouth. WHO WAS MEDICALLY TRAINED IN THE LEADING HOSPITALS AND UNIVERSITIES OF EUROPE, HAB OBTAINED NINE DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES, AND IS DULY QUALIFIED AND REGISTERED THROUGHOUT THE BRITISH DOMINIONS AND EUROPE. GREAT STUDY, DEEP RESEARCH, J AND A VAST EXPERIENCE, HAS ENABLED X>x>. FRIKART TO INVESTIGATE THE ORIGIN AND TRACE THE DEADLY SOURCES OF NERVOUS, CHRONIC, PRIVATE SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES, AND ASCERTAIN THB SUREST METHODS BY WHICH THEY MAY BE ERADICATED. WITH THESE RECOGNISED QUALIFICATIONS, COMBINED WITH A LARGE PRACTICE AND UNSWERVING FAITHFULNESS TO PATIENTS, THE DR. HAS OBTAINED A WELL-DESERVED PRE-EMINENCE IN THB TREATMENT OF THE FOLLOWING AFFECTIONS :-BRAIN AND SPINE COMPLAINTS, FITS, PARALYSIS, SLEEPLESSNESS, GLOOMINESS, DESPONDENCY, UNFITNESS FOR STUDY OR BUSINESS, LOVE OF SOLITUDB, CONFUSION OF IDEAS, LOSB OF MEMORY, AVERSION TO SOCIETY, NOISES IN THE HEAD, DIMNESS OF VISION, TIMIDITY, WOMB TROUBLES, LEUCORRHCEA, ULCERS, PIMPLES ON THB FACE, WEAKNESS OF THE BACK, KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES, FREQUENT URINITION, ACCOMPANIED BY A SLIGHT BURNING OR SMARTING SENSATION, AND A WHITISH OR BRICKDUST SEDIMENT— A FORM OP VITAL WEAKNESS FROM WHICH MANY DIE— PALPITATION OF THB HEART, AND ALL THE SAD EFFECTS OF INDISCRETIONS AND EXCESSES. <j| X»f. FRIHART'S METHOD OF TREATMENT IS PROMPT, SAFE AND SURE ; AND, UNLESS SURGICAL OPERATIONS BE' NECESSARY, NEED NOT INTERFERE WITH BUSINESS. CURES GUARANTEED IN ALL CURABLB CASES. CHRONIC X>XBESJMMSSI OF MEN AND WOMEN TREATED UPON ENTIRELY NEW THERAPEUTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. PERSONS RESIDINO AT A DISTANCE MAY BB CURED AT HOME, THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF THE POST. ALL INTERVIEWS AMD CORRESPONDENCE SACREDLEY CONFIDENTIAL. TERMS REASONABLE. ♦ OPINIONS OS 1 3PEEE PRESSs The follouing «r< aftu of tht many eriditabU notieei (ht Dr. has rectietd:— Fbom thb " Mah,." J'h. fbhurt cm e!T«cto4 more cares of Chronic enct N«rrooi Complaint* than any other epecmhet in Australia." ;'jW»*»i „ Fbom tb« " Hamtltok Bpeotatob." • f * s "' vn. Fmkart, who recently arrired from England, has a eplettdld reputation, and ii tht only quahnod dootor advertising in Australia," „ „ _ Fbom the " Melbourne Standard." Dr. Fbdubt b m&rreuouß cures have created a profound sensation.* , _ Fbom th« " St. arnauo MenounT." dk. Fiukabt'6 fame ia curing diseases of tfa* Merrous System, and Chronic and CompUe*ti3 Complaints, has gone abroad in the Colony." ?-. Fkosi the " Chronicle." £>n. FitiBLABT'B reputation ac & clrver and au««essful practitioner ia thoroughly established.'' _ _ Fbom thb " Wabbnambood Standard.*' dr. FRiKAnr, the Trell-known US>., has been most successful in the treatment of a number of local eases." „ J=s" Bjjwarb of impostors, aelf-styled Professors, Electricians, Herbalists, Clairvoyants, Madames, *c, Trho are utterly destitute of Medical Knowledge and harms only a money e«d in Tievr, tbrive on tho crodulity of the community by their nefarious and fraudulent announcements. .. m**?*^^**?*! 0 * D^' FBn "BT » « iuHr qualified and registered Physician aad the enlr xr, ). advortising in tho Southern Hemisphere Cojuumatic* by frtter fortr t- thorough dlagnosii, lOt. .■. q NOIK 138 ADDB^SS;-^ ■» W i ff<w . > twA w||^t!!9«.CUKt -
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9767, 27 July 1893, Page 4
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938Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9767, 27 July 1893, Page 4
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