LOOK OUT AMBURY BROTHERS new advertisement. Spring Goods Now Opening. SHAKESPBARK , .. ON EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S BLENDS. jour Advertisomonts, are— 11 Arguments of mighty strength !" — ♦•Henry VI." 11 You have won a happy victory !" — ;oomolanus." "Excellence did earn it !" — " Mdch Ado About Nothing." "Ia indeed perfe^iou !"* — " Othello." W. & G. TURISTBULL & CO , * PHOPRJET >RS, WELLINGTON Wholesale Agents for Ntw,< Plymouth and Distrioll — " ' " • , • ,BUBGESB,"FKASER, & Oo.,Nevy Plymouth. ' THE REASONS WHY the pubticprefer the Celebrated STANDAHO TEAS a ™ very simple— They are the Best Value in the Market. They combine Flavour, Strength, Grip, and Richness. . They Hit the Popular Taste iv regard to Quality. They are Ail at Reasonable Prices. Our Teas are looght trom samples bnbiDi'tel for tele^ra-uic reply Calcu'.ta Colombo, &n<l Foochow. We know wnat we are buying in foreign mukete, and tb?ir eaitability lo the local trade, nn'] we leave no 1 Ijld«j to the judgment of agents, and coneequently secure UNIFORMITY which is alwaya bo desirub'e, ' The expansion n demand during tho past year (1892) lias b?en the most practical proof of success. Our <mor4ies and ability are being directed to preserve and exlend ths trade, and we confidently reoommend all lovers of really rooo Ten to ask for one or other of our eight distinct Blende, according to tho pahte of tho consumer, as to preference for *A£,L IJVJDSAN AILZ, CMYIjO'S, or PART-'mOIAH and CfHlHib at prioes based upon the lowest sca'e of profit. To secure the right article, bii r e a should be familiar with the Brands • Ani oak for No, Ito No. 8, accord'n£ to rratked pricg on every packet or tin. . Wholesaleagentfl for New Plymouth, GoldwateF BfOS. , Cobbik-stbhet 155h ; ' ; - *
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IVHt - VAS MEDICALLY TRAINED 'iN THE LEADING* HOSPITALS ®\Nb UNIVERSITIES OF EUROPE, HAS OBTAINED NINE DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES, AND IS DULY QUAMFIE'D AND REGISTERED THROUGHOUT THE BRITISH DOMINIONS AND EUROPE. GREAT STUDY, DEEP RESEARCH AND A VAST EXPERIENCE, HAS ENABLED T»». FRIK&RX 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 RECOGNISED QUALIFICATIONS, COMBINED WITH A LARGB PRACTICE AND UNSWERVING FAITHFULNESS TO PATIENTS, THE DR. HAS OBTAINED A WELL-DESERVED PRB-EMINENCE IN THE TREATMENT OP THE FOLLOWING AFFECTIONS :-BRAIN AND SPINE COMPLAINTS, FITS, PARALYSIS, SLEEPLESSNESS, GLOOMINESS, DESPONDENCY, UNFITNESS FOR STUDY OR Aw^Lif SS> L ° VE ° F SOLIir U D E. CONFUSION OF IDEAS, LOSS OF MEMORY, ™£?..? T ° SOCIETY ' NOISES IN THE, HEAD, DIMNESS OF VISION, 1/51 V 1 W ° MB TROOB I- E a. LEUCORIRHC3A, ULCERS, PIMPLES ON THE Ep£S;'i«X£*'. lCNSßß of the back> kldne y and bladder diseases, ?£s"|»?t-?J URI NmONi ACCOMPANIED BY A SLIGHT BURNING OR SMART. !, N ~. SEMSATION> AND A WHITISH OR BRICKDUST SEDIMENT-A FORM OF VITAL WEAKNESS FROM WHICH MANY DIE-PALPITATION OF THE HEART, AND ALL THE SAD EFFECTS OF INDISCRETIONS AND EXCESSES. Q ■1 r»«. . FBIKART'S METHOD OF TREATMENT IS PROMPT, SAFE AND I SURE; AND, UNLESS SURGICAL OPERATIONS BE NECESSARY, NEED NOT p*ISo FERE WITH BU SINESS. CURES GUARANTEED IN ALL CURABLE CHRONIC DIBEABES »Mr?f^ AND WOMEN TREATED UPON ENTIRELY NEW THERAPEUTICAL A «?rr :F?Z IVIC PRINCIPLES '- ARSONS RESIDING ATA DISTANCE MAY BE AND CO«nr«n^l H^° UQHTHEMEDIUM OP THE POST ' ALLINTERVIEWS AND CORRESPONDENCE SACREDLEY CONFIDENTIAL. TERMS REASONABLE. ♦ opxisrioxrs of the pressi Tht /ollootng «r« a few of tht many creditabl, noltcei the Dr. has received. ■- "Tin Vt,--. » ~ FROM THE " MAtCi." .po o lilUtin^t™iii S "* ff * CtoaiDOrß Cure ' of Chronio " d N*^ 0"'0 "' OmmJmtaU thuu 7 othe* only q^HQ^^Xfflg'in^nrtSil^ £ngland ' hM & ' Plmm "V*™°* «* '• «» " Dr. h^ mmoUo^e^av^S^p^^^ - ••■n-. s™ , . , From thk ■! St. Ahnaus MEncronT." B l£ i a?o a o3S^?' th ' NcrTOU< Systom ' ond ChronI ° Complicate -D z '^r^r*^ i 8 thor ° üßhiy -«««—■- it lociUnce ™ ' the^ oU - kuow «> M.D., b M boon most ■uoeontal in th» treatui.at of a number tf who*" 01 / st >', le « 1 II p ';? fe ?«g. rB . RlectrlclanH, IlPrbnHsta. CU/Urvoj-nntt, Msdamc. Oombpi,xxtw» by Iftter ,v, 10i, HOW TUB 4PDBPI "^"
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9839, 27 October 1893, Page 4
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666Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9839, 27 October 1893, Page 4
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