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FOR COLDS, COUCHS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL Throat and Lung DISEASES. As an emergency medicine, a safeguard lor children, an ever-ready remedy to be relied upon in cases of colds, coughs, croup, whoopinc-congh, influenza, and all diseases of the throat and Inngs, Ayer's Cherry Fectoral has no equal in pharmacy. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, -• Mass., 11. S. A. ftJT" Beware of cheap Imitations, The name— Ayer's Cherry Pectoralis prominent on tho wrapper, and is blown in tho glass of each of our bottles. ~Thos. averyT PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, AND BTATIONER,; DEVO^gSTREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. A large stock of Commercial and Fancy Stationery Imported direct from the manufacturers Pocket Books, Purses, Ladies' Bags, Card Cases, Albums, from the oest makers. A nice selection of Writing Desks, Inkstands, Workboxcs, and Companions — suitable fcr presents. A regular supply of the latest publications by the beet authors A largo stock of Presentation Books for juveniles and adults. Every d ascription of Printing execute io '.cbest style at tbe shortest notice. THOS."~AVERY, Devon Street, New Plymouth. m « GYMNASTICS." PROF. ~K*EE£!NG, Instructor in Gymnastics, Defensive Work, Calisthenics, & Deportment. BOYS under 16— Tuesday on! FniDAr, 7to 9 p.m. Fee, 7s 6 ? per qunrter. QIKL3 u> der 14 — Tuesday nnd Friday 3.30 to 4.30. Foe, 6s per qnnrter. YOUNG LADIES' CLASS — Thubsday Afternoons, 3to 5. Fee, 7s 6 i per qr. Special attention given to delicate or deformed pupils. Pupils roooived for separate instruction in any b>nn- b. Terms strictly in advance." Apph— T H. KEEBING, Devon Stioet. E. EVETTS, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Devon street East. MANUFAOTTR'iIR of Malt Bread under Morngonioriu'B l\it< nterf Process. Also Wheat Meal Bread and Mult Scones. Tho Mult Extiact koepa the bread tnoißf, niakfs it deliciona in flavor, fine in tcxlure, and b;sutifal in color f&~ Invalnable to sick people and growing children. This process wa'-awordoJ Gold Medal, Industrial Exhit>i'?on, Glasgow, 1880 7 ; Prize Mfdnl, Edinburgh, 188G, highest award; Oertificato of Merit by the Sanitary and Ile-.hh In6titut-, Great Britain. Wedding, Christening, and Birthday Cakes to order. Socials, Picnics, Balls, etc, supplied on shortest notice. WEST & JURY, LIVERY AND BAIT &TABL KEEPERS (Devonfstreet.) BRAKES, Wn^^oneltee, &c, to picnic parties ; buggies, single or double ; csbp, Baddies, horses ; also, hearse for funerals. Horses bought, sold, orexchenped. Hay, Straw, Cbaff, &c, alwnjn on band. Horses broken to Bingle and double harness or saddle. Also, in conjunction with above, the White Hart vStsiblcs. 157 b MONEY. Wr3 hive Eeveral large bums for invrtttn'ent on troHgngeoa'firehoJd ferm lanJe, with gooi margin, nt£current rot»-s. T. S. WESTON & Co., 702 a Solicitors. Christcl:u rcb. Oysters Oysters, A FRESH SUPPLY by eyery boat JOL from Auckhnd. G. E. CLUETT. EVON STREET PROFESSOR LIE BEG says :— " We shall rover know how men were firs directed to tlio use of Coffee, but we mr»y consider the article bo remarkable fcr it action on the brain and the eubstaneo of the organs of motion as an element of fooil for organs yet unknown, which aie destined to convert tho blood into nervouß substances, and thus recruit the energy of the moviDg and thinking fr.cultiee." If you wish to beneQl yourbclf you coirfi not do better than drink Crease's A.I Coffee Sold everywhere in 1 «id 21b tine. Fcr is tho best. — Edward L. Nathan, Wholesale Aeent,|New Plymouth OPPORTUNITY IS GOLDEN.— PeopIe aro always wanting something for a change therefore why not try Unclr Sam\ Rolled Oats, which aro unrivalled as a brealtfast luxury, boing most nutritious and not heating the blood as in thocaso of oatmeal. Bocommendod for invalid!. Sold every ft'ho in 21b packets

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9761, 28 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9761, 28 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9761, 28 July 1893, Page 4

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