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" I know for I have tried them, that Llorente's Laxative Pills are a positive cure for sluggish liver and bilious disorders generally." To be had from A. E. Sykes., chemist, New Plymouth. — Advt. "NO I DON'T KNOW NOTHING about Byron f.nd Tennyson, but my 'usband keeps a poet for 'isself." So, report says, spoke the wifo of a welladvertised blacking manufacturer. Judging by recent performances, it would scorn as if this poet had transferred his talents to tho Tea trade. But fortunately no such literary genius is required for Mullens' Tea, which speaks for itself. McKee & Gamble, Photo-Engravers and Lithographers' Wellington. Send for quotation. — Advt. Positive Cure fop Neuralgia. — The Rev. R Chew, Free Church Minister, of Norwich Tviitea : — "A New Connexion Minister — a friend of min&— suffered severely from Tic for some time. He took one or two of your ' Anti-Neuralgic Pills,' and next morning he was quite well. The ' Quinine Pills have been of great service in our family.' Sold by all jhemists and storekeepers. Post free from tho proprietor, J. Baxter, Chemist Christchurch, for 18 postage stamps. — Advt £5,000 Bonus would not be thought too large an amount to pay for tho blessing of health by many wretched sufferers who by day and night are tortured by the racking pains peculiar to gout and rheumatism. Relief, however, can be procured at a much less cost by tho aid of Holloway's Pills and Ointment. The former are of so purifying a nature, that a few doses taken in time are an effectual preventive against an attack of either. The Ointment should be thoroughly rubbed into the parts affected at least twice a day after they have been sufficiently fomented with warm water, which opens the pores and facilitates the introduction of the Ointment into the glands. —Advt. " Foe the Blood is the Ijife." — CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE is warranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities from whatever cause arising. From Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples and Sores of all kinds its effects are marvellous. Sold every where ac 2s 9d. Thousands of Testi monials. Beware of worthless imitations and subsHrctes. For ball programmes call at the Herald Office.* A choice selection of latest de •igna just received. — Advt MR FBEETH, being about to commence a CLASS, for the TUITION of the MAORI LANGUAGE, will be glad to receive pupils at once. For terms, &c , apply to Mr Freeth, or at the Mokau Coal Depot. bB3 WANTED. — Smart BOY for COACH - SMITHING. Apply to Honnor & Clarke, Coach-builders. b 49 WANTED.-GOOD GIRL as Cook. — Apply Masonic Hotel, Waitara. blo7 WANTED,- Ono or two really good MILKERS ; no late hours. Wages, 10s to 15s per week, and found. Albo, a CADET for Dairy Factory.— Apply to S. A. Breach, Opunake. b 94 T3EFORE ordering AN ENLAR.GEJD r Mh'NT from any firm outside of tho district you are requested to enquire prices and particulars from Berry & McAllister, Hawera or Stratford. Our Photographs and Enlargements always give satisfaction, we do tho latter from 5s eacl a 551 A LEXANDR A HALL, on Thursday, xjl 16th September, at 8 o clock, Great Social DEMONSTRATION and Graud CONCERT, in aid of Salvation Army Annual Self-Denial Appeal. His Worship the Mayor will preside, supported by all the local Clergymen, the famous Societies' Band, Church Choirs, leadiug Musicians and Vocalists of New Plymouth. Tickets: Dress Circle, 1/6; Back Seats, 1/S9at3 may be reserved at Mr Gilmour's. bI4G GEO. WANSBONE, CO.

SOCIETIES BAND. MEMBERS of tho Societies Band are REQUESTED TO MEET at Theatre Royal To-mok row (Thursday) Evcnikc at "7.30 p.m. sharp. i W. NICHOLS, bIC6 Secretary. KBW PLYMOUTH CHICKET CLUB. nnHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETJL ING of the above Club will be held in Mr C. T. Mills' office, Devon-street, on Monday, 20th Sept , at 7.30 p.m., when all members and intending members are requested to be present. b 169 V. ELLIOTT, Hon. Sec. BUILDING SITES! I HAVE still two fine SITES for sale adjacent to tho residences now be ; ng erected for Messrs Burgess nnd Messenger. Particulars on application. F. P. CORK ILL, Hl7O National Bank Chambers. ri --,:<■ k n vo, - • >. ■ c \iv.,a'i i :: -:i 'Kiti M ■•/•"." < i J-'3 for f'o.ijri,, vui PnWt , In h<\ ati'J :-iu 6'a. All yvorrn uud Che*mi'-i'j

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11024, 15 September 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11024, 15 September 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11024, 15 September 1897, Page 3

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