Clothier, Mercer, Hatter, 'and Hosier. W.H.C. kegs to tender his thanks to his numerous patrons for their liberal support doring his management of the New Zealand Clothing Factory tor the past o eleveu years, and desires to announce that ! he has commenced business as above on his own account, in premises next to Messrs Teed & Co., Chemists, Devon-street, and trusts, by strict attention, to merit a share of public support ALL NEW GOODS .specially and personally selected in the best and cheapest markets. A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE FOR CASH. Any article purchased and not approved of, ir desired the money will be returned. Full particulars in future issue. W. B HV CLARKE559m JUST ARRIVED. THIS SEASON'S DON'T NEGLECT YOUR COLD ! ! It may cost you your life. Sykes' Cura Cough, ON 21st March, 1891, tbe first bottle of '■ SYKES' CURA COUGH " was manufactured in Petoue ; since that date 18,000 bottlfE have been sold, and to-day it may bo bought in nearly every town in the North I-lan-i.'- Why has it met with eiich great siicc ss ? Simply because it lub proved itsolf tho most reliable remedy evor (lolii in Nf\v Zealand for tbe r lief an.l tiro of Coughs, Colda, Bronchitis, Ar'iiith, Whooping Cough, and all affecti- us ot tliu tlirmtt, cheßt, and lungs. Pnl.i in 1/. and 2/- bottles. Testimonials may lie seen at my Pharmacy, SYI£ES T^~S Mixture. "jVTEVER fails lo cure Bilioneneß", _L3l Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and all Liver complaints. Eold in 2s 6d bottles. E. A. BULLEN, Teg., Special Kep3rtor"NEW Zbalapd Faumer," writes :— Chftlsworth Tloii6e, Now Plymouth, 16lh Ma-eh, 1895. Dear Pin, — I am writing this, an unsolicited testimon-'al, Euoh aa I ih'nk the circumstances warrant, I was suffering from acute dyspoptia, coupled wish in sorunia and 1 o'lilv weakness I thr=w up the plainest food, and had to eit down after walking s Bhort distance. Being re'Ommended to apply to yo- 1 , I got a I bottle oC yonr No 5 Mixture. I found groat relief from pain, and wse enabled to eat and retain my ordinary meals. Six days aftorwards I was almost my own self again, in ten days quite so. i'ou aro wukoiio to make thin public if you think fit.— l remain, yours truly, K. A. Bul'.en. Mr A. B. Sticks, Kew Plymouth Medical Dispensary, Devon strorr, New Plymouth. Any of my proprietary medicines may be obtained from White & Carter, Devon-street and Eliot street ; Berry & Co , Stratford ; Lawrence Bros., Waitara. A. E. SYKES, Chemist, Opposite Alexandra If all (and by agents.) 678rn Attend !. Attend ! SPECIAL' NOTICE. " - & CO. THE GItEAT BOOT PROVIDERS, Have Arrived, Boots and Shoes for the Million. OPENING DAY— SATURDAY, April 13th Watch futuro announcements. ATTEND ! AI'TEND ! ! 749 m TO BK LI'TL nnilOPE Fine BUSINESS PREMISES, _£_ known an Exchnrgo Chambors, iv Devon sticot, nou occupied as ;in ofliue by Mr O. T. Millf, together with HviDg rooms or Rcpnrate puito of oflices over. For n good tsnnrit alterations ■will bo rnado on tho ground floor, bo us to inalto a good shop. Apply, James C.Geokoe's Office, Dovonetroot, BG5m
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10294, 29 April 1895, Page 3
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