44 A Little Goes a Long Way" (^© . f k THIS APPLIES P^^CjlL. PARTICULARLY TO rwL'' / vm — ■ *" . -JUrSr / U t -i rr>~ i * *^ >^^J/C^^^-a£Qo' 1* does not burn away or get \ j 6^^^^^ dry. . .• . .'i J It keeps alight without puiling j DERBY TOBACCO is all Tobacco. There is no unit of adulteration j in it. It costs a little more, but we guarantee its perfect purity > and flavor. | - ASK FOR DERBY. ( W . mi A TRIUMPH 0F SCIENCE, A Ms! Jb Reader, do you know what real cocoa is? To 9 §3$ JH economical housewives, and wide-awake people • jraFis generally, the best cocoa and that of Van Houten are JHfJa synonymous terms. The cocoa manufactured by that ||ks Hi well-known firm is a preparation from the very best J||»||f cocoa-beans, and contains all the valuable nutritive and Jisiif Minnilatmg piopcrties natural to cocoa. The cocoa bean filiinig contains an alkaloid called " Theobromine," which is the «§§ ssH " CU P rf'Qt cheers, but does not inebriate. 11 melmt) The ? reat po!nt of d:fference between the stimulating Bfjgll pioperties of alcohol, and that of iheobiomine is, that the W®Wm * Übe of the former causes a subsequent depiession, which is proportional to the amount of stimulation it has previously vplif biought about; the iiie of the latter (tlieobrominc) is \p| unattended by such unpleasant aftereffects. Of course, only |W a lirst-clas-s cocoa, such «s Van Houten's, will work in ™ the al'oicsaid manner. That cocoa has been tc-ciibed as "A triumph of science J . " It is quite puie. exticmely soluble, and easy of assiniilation and di^c.^tioa by the ueaki.st stomach, ult costs but a trifle, beinjr less than one farthing per cup ; and it is (he # simple?t ilvmk to make ready, of tlic whole catalogue of possible be\eras;es. It smells so good, and I tastcj ro dc-uc'oiis, that when )ou try it you will certainly exclaim: "Ah! indeed, it is a ki;i:v<ph of science ! " BE SURE YOU TRY | Australian Mutusl Provident DRAWm ? L i N s ? ES PAIN^ ING " — Sbclety. — __ w Freehand and Model. New Zealand Branch- f Sh?^^ Geometry - Head Office, Customhouse Quay, Sf«KnS f2?All T if Wfiilinarnn Fainting from Still Life. .Wellington /^LASSES in the above Bubjects Local Board of Directors- V,. iDS /' r ° c ' e , d b y^ Mrs , HH f rv^' h fl old , er of the Art Class Teachers Certificate, Tho Hon Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.<3L, South Kensington, will begin at the half M.L.C. (Chairman) quarter. The Hon Charles J. Johnston, M.L.0.; Students desirous of presenting them(Deputy Chairman) ' selves for examination may sit for South Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. Kensington or Wellington Technical The Hon Edward Richardson, C.M.Q-., School Certificates. M.L.C. A Night Class Will he^ held twice a John Duncan, Esq. week if sufficient iddOcement is offered. ■' • For further particulars apply to Mrs THE OLDEST, ■WEALTHIEST Heuvev, c/o Mia Head, South Road, New & Plymouth. MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN LIFE OFFICE BOOKS FOR BUSHMEN. and the — — LARGEST in the BRITISH EMPIRE T^ONATIONS of Books, Magazines, , " . JL/ &c, will be thankfully received by The only Mutual Life Office which lIl Ie ll a ™ E " ?V H -, Hemingway, Stratford ; declares "• - "each, Inglewood ;F. w. Johnson, Kltham ; Miss Boothroyd, Waitara ; Mr A BONUS i-Vt-EY YE&R. H. J. Day, Hawera ; and at the Herald Office, New Plymouth. The method of Valuation adopted by 43 Jus Society is. of the mos Stringent , Character, and ensures a Larger Reserve "VTT7'IJI7' CJ T^ T7l T^ C! to meet Liabilities than that held by any IN Jli W OJCJ III U O, other office in the Australasian Colonies. — NEW SEEDS ACCUMULATED FUND i^rL Dja^ D EXCEEDS A Larg6 ABBorfcment ' of GIBBONS&CO.'SJ £14:5500,000 Well-known ReUable F.OURTEEN A N D ! 'A- H A\lt F GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS, MILLIONS_STERL'ING. Ifl „ & „ p ACKET g, ANNUAL INCOME — EXCEEDS WE WALTON DEVON-STREET. TWO MILLIONS STERLING Telephone No. SG. ' a6Bl Policies in Fouce 134,484 y Sum Assured £41,726,041 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £7,276,170 TATTtoBSALI/B LIVERX AND . Bonuses. BAM El^ 88 - CASH BONDS for One Year, 1897, • I W 'WTiISiT £449,268, yielding Reversionary 'v • vv » V*J^KJ-L Bonuses amounting to £835,000, after y» iiAN KS his p»tron* and the psbli* f o making SPECIAL RESERVES; I their kind ampport in th« past, and CASH BONUSES declared for last five oeg B to notify that he has REMOVED to years, over TWO MILLIONS, yield- his New and Commcdioiß Btablte, m'g Revorsionarv Bonuses exceeding En »*■ «r m "rp t> -a- -n -n FOUJi MILLIONS EQiIOKT STSBEI, ASSUEE YOUI~LIFE IN THE ?etwe " Mlil V^' * O«terion^ot« & M P SOHIRTY Brakes, Waggonetteu, &0., for picnio t\' Vfk' r> kJ\J %.? k koi A It pilrt j eB . baggies, eingl* or double; oab&. And Secure a uddlea, horsey; also hearee for fsnerala. ' -_ _, -r Horses bought, Bold, or exchanged. BonUS Every Yeaf. Hay, Straw, Obaff,&«., always on hand. Expen, 3 ea of Management 8£ per cent on aor 88 e B broken to ninglt asd donbl. h»m«6E j the Total Income; « " ddk - • EDWARD W LOWE LadUs 1 Waiting Room, fitted «p with Resident Secretary. every co^Tenicnce. m43^ Branch Office : Custom House Quay j _ Wellington. Dl? R QT A "\[ Wanganui District Office : * JKXVCTX^ IX Victoria Avenue g g[ ERBERT G. F FRANCIS, District Secretary FOR SALINE DRAUGHTS. A MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER fl ft f| r S" f& BEVERAGE. 11l a 010 1 6» S« it Directions : __ A dessert-spoonful to be put into a dry THE Original H.J.SPEER, M.D., tumbler, add half a pint of cold has returned to the Colonies oftei water, and drink during a state of ten years' absence. ' effervesce. Chronic, Nervous, all Skin Diseases, ~ Strictures, Kidney and Bladder Troubles price 1 '{ A BOTTLE Specialties.. ± I* J Send for Question Form with Stamp • 77 n ._ _»,„„_ nd be treated Home. Amongst our very LARGE STOCK OF Address, P.O. Box 339, Wellington. SPECIALTIES we beg to call Dr'SPEER'S Special Treatment for, attention to our very superior # the liquor craza. The desire for alcohol" '°' i °* absolutely removed if necessary without BRITISH &nd CONTINENTAL the knowledge of the patient. b!2 .-^^^^yj^^^ WANTED TO SELL,— A Splendid y o i c Agent for Taranaki : Butchery Business in ming town- -ri "Ti Tn»l^ if i^i f\ Rhip.' Freehold property. Average turn>» XHi xiisU CC \-J O«« over about £1200 per annum. Good ifrms to an improved huver. ' Apply CHEMISTS. < m.[.ac:ii,o "-(). !
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11485, 27 March 1899, Page 1
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1,039Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11485, 27 March 1899, Page 1
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