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LOOK OUT for AMBURY BROTHERS i^ew advertisement Spring Goods Now Opening. What % Alan Knows he Knows ! WHAT A MAN DOES NOT KNOW HE NEED NOT GUESS ATI IF you know where to buy your TEA at the most reasonable price. L If you are quite satisfied with the flavour ; and ; If you can always depend on getting the same good artiole ; then You do not want any assistance from us. But if, on the other hand, you are constantly worried by having to drink interior or unpalatable Tea, Then try EMPIRE TEA COMPAISY'B Superior Blends. Wb Have the big trade, without which it is impossible to buy to the best advantage, or satisfactorily handle large quantities of Tea. T" We Have the skill, experience, capital, and machinery for Blending Tee in the most economical manner. Blend shows the utmost value given anyhow, anywhere, by any body in the Tea trade. If you doubt, try them. EMPIRE lEA~GOMPANY, W & G. lURNBULL & CO,, Proprietors, Wellington. Wholesale Agents for Ntw Plymouth and District— BURGESS, FRASEK, & Co., New Plymouth. THE REASONS WHY the public prefer the Celebrated STAND AH O TEAS are very simpleThey 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 Ail at Treasonable Prices. Our Teas are bought irom samplee fcubaji'teJ for telegraiuic reply CalcuUti Colombo, sn'l Foocbow. We know wcat we are biiyiDg in foreign mirkets, and th3ii suitability to the local trade, anl we leave noihins; to the judgment of agents, and con seauently secure UNIFORMITY whiob is alwayß bo desirable, The expansion n demand during the past year (1892) has teen the most practica Droof of success. . , Our energies and ability are beinj? directed to preserve and extend tho trade, and w< confidently reoommend all lovers of really gooo Tea to ask for one or other of oui eight distinct Blende, according to the palat« of the consumer, as to preference for JilLl* I*NE>IAN . ALh CEYLO3, or PART INDI&flf and CHIHA* at piiceß based upon the lowest scale of profit, i To secure the right artiole, bu; es should be familiar with the Brands An! ask for No. 1 to No. 8, according to marked price on every packet or tin. L D. NATHAN & GO. \ Wholeaaleagents for New Plymouth, Goldwater BrOS. , Cußßin-fcTUtt' lßffli ' I IF. YOITLIKE NICE TEA ASK YOUR CROCErTrOR*^? NELSON ' ISOLD&SILVERMEDALS ■W ■ »■»■ SfflH CELEBRATED&THE BEST, L PURE INDIAN CHINA& CEYLON TEAS I PROCURABLE \VHO WAS MEDICALLY TRAINED IN THE LEADING HOSPITALS AND "UNIVERSITIES OF EUROPE, HAS OBTAINED NINE DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES, AND IS DULY QUALIFIED AND REGISTERED THROUGHOUT , THE BRITISH DOMINIONS AND EUROPE. GREAT STUDY, DEEP RESEARCH, AND A VAST EXPERIENCE, HAS ENABLED J>x». FBIKABT TO INVESTIGATE THE ORIGIN AND TRACE THE DEADLY SOURCES OF NERVOUS, CHRONIC, PRIVATE SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES, AND ASCERTAIN THE SUREST METHODS BY WHICH THEY MAY BE ERADICATED. WITH THESE I RECOGNISED QUALIFICATIONS, COMBINED WITH A LARGE PRACTICE AND UNSWERVING FAITHFULNESS TO PATIENTS, THE DR. HAS OBTAINED A WELL-DESERVED PRE-EMINENCE IN THE TREATMENT OF THE FOLLOWING AFFECTIONS :-BRAIN AND SPINE COMPLAINTS, FITS, PARALYSIS, SLEEPLESSNESS, GLOOMINESS, DESPONDENCY, UNFITNESS FOR STUDY OR BUSINESS, LOVE OF SOLITUDE, CONFUSION OF IDEAS, LOSB OF MEMORY, AVERSION TO SOCIETY, NOISES IN THE HEAD, DIMNESS OF VISION, TIMIDITY, WOMB TROUBLES, LEUCORRHCEA, ULCERS, PIMPLES ON THE 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 THE HEART, AND ALL THE SAD EFFECTS OF INDISCRETIONS AND EXCESSES. Q E»*>. FHIKARX'S METHOD OF TREATMENT IS PROMPT, SAFE AND SURE; AND, UNLESS SURGICAL OPERATIONS BE NECE6SARY, NEED NOT INTERFERE WITH BUSINESS. CURES GUARANTEED IN ALL CURABLE CASES. CHRONIC DIBEABCS OF MEN AND WOMEN .TREATED UPON ENTIRELY NEW THERAPEUTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. PERSONS RESIDINO AT A DISTANCE MAY BE CURED AT HOME, THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF THE POST. ALL INTERVIEWS AND CORRESPONDENCE SACREDLEY CONFIDENTIAL. TERMS REASONABLE. « OPINIONS Of THE PRESSi The following mn a ftv of th* many creditabU notice* the Dr. has received .— ) „_ „ FBOSITHK "MiJli." •ned 1 tl U f* nT r ( al ,, oC>oto » aoro cures of Chronio »nd Nervoas Complaints tlrananjr othn „ . Frou th« " Hamilton Rpjcctator." * i i ,. rR iKAnT, wno recontly armed from England, has & splendid reputation, and !■ th* I only qualified doctor advertising in Australia." „ _ _ ! From *hb " Mbluourne Standard." Db. Fbikabx'b marvellous curea bava created a profound sentatton." „ _ From thjc " St. Arnaud Meroobt.' 1 Dn. Fbikart's lame lv curing disoasoi of th* Norrous System, and Chronic and Complicated Complaints, liaß gone abroad in the Colony." r Fbom tub " Chbonicm." Dk. Fmkaht'B reputation as a clsver and sucsessful practitioner is thoroughly established " 3 FnOM TUB '• WAKItNAMBOOt, feTANnABD." I c i»- FnrKAnT, the well-known M.D., has been most successful in the treatment of tv number or locj.l eases. /■) » f 3 " Bl ?" iTAnE at impostors, b. ] f-styled Professors, Electricians. Herbalists, Clairvoyants, sladam M to., who aro uttei y destitute of Medic;) Knowledge and haThig oDly V uioneT eid in Tksw ' Hirlvo oa tho croduhty of th« community by their nefarious and fraudulent nnnouuceinents «omorv»fc»ei' Dn Fkjkart is a fully qualified aud registered Physician and the only ««• ft Ivertisiug in too southern Mpuiifiulicro. Conoui.Ti.Tios by Jitter for a thorough diagnoa* lOs. NOW THB ADDB«Bj- w m^m^^^^T^ btMOTOK

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9826, 12 October 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9826, 12 October 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9826, 12 October 1893, Page 3

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