DO YUU This palatable beverage jj§£ Is a health giving stimulant. No family CREASE ©should be without A1 COFFEE C rease ' s Ai Coffee. Ask your storekeeper FOR for it. -tie sells it In nnrn v lib. and 2lb. Canisters. m FAST 9 j A Soothing & Healing Ba!m l q for Colds, Coughs, etc. j? Sold in ' ,T/67& 2/- Bot'l's | i 3jk A£ Recommended by all "^©»- "*WSS*" "^38?" SOLD BY ALL CHEJII3TS 'AND STOREKEEPERS. " A PEW OF ] HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS IMOM WELL-KNOWN AND RESPECTED CITIZENS. MR R. A. DF.XTER, champion cycl: ist of Messrs Dexter & Crozier, Auckland. — Twelve month* ago I was suffering from a severe cold, and being recommended by a friend in Hawera to try Sykes' Cura Cough, I am pleased to state I found it the best remedy I have yet tried for a severe cold. MR P. DOLAN, J.P., Normnnby.— l have for the past eight years used Sykes' Cura Cough in my family, and to those who hava not tried it, I can highly recommend it. MR E. B. WRIGHT, Saddler, Queen street, Onehunga.— Last winter I had a severe cold, and having tried many remedies without any relief, I was advised to try Sykes' Cura Cough. This medicine immediately relieved and cured me. MR RUDKItf, Engineer Price's Foundry, Thames, writes,— Dear Sir, I have used Sykes' Cura Cough with great success, and have recommended it to many friends here, who speak highly of rts curative properties. ALESNEUR Criterion Hotel, Na- • pier. - Mr Sjkes. Dear Sir,— Kindly forward me at once another bottie of you" celebrated Cura Cough. I must say that it has proved invaluable to me, having obtained great relief from its use. MR J. O'HOULAHA.N, Roaches Family Hotel, Westport.—l received instant relief from Sykes' Cura Cough in a distressing cold, lasting five months, af ler vainly trying other aJvertised remedies. RET. ALEX. THOMPSON, The Manse, Petone.— lt is a safe and sure remedy both for children and adults. I have always found it give instantaneous relief. MR T. GARNER, Raetihi, Manager Hatrick's Store, Upper Wanganui.— Will you kindly forward a bottle of Sykes Cura Cough first post. A friend of mine gave ns a bottle to try for tbe children, and we found it an excellent remedy. S'WTZ'TFQZ chemist, X XX Hi D , New Plymouth, (Opposite Theatre Royal).
WANTED, — FROM 50 to 150 PURIRI POSTS for wire fence ; Btite length, price, and were deliverable. Address, Mr McJannet, Bell Block. __J_ j ' bl3 WANTED,— Experienced HOUSEMAID, for Private Family ; no washing ; good wages. Apply Herald Office. a 987 WANTED,— A CABINETMAKER or Improver ; one used to rnachi» nery preferred. Also aa Apprentica ; a comfortable homo for a respectable lad Apply, Herald Office a 936 WANTED,— A SMART ACTIVE YOUTH.-Apply to Stanley Humphries. a 847 WANTED CUSTOMERS to inspect the Stock of SMALL GOODS— Violins, Violin Furnishings, Cornets, Clarionets, Flutes, Accordoons, &c, &c, at preaant stocked by THE COLONIAL Piano & Organ Importing Co , opposite Reading Room, Brougham-street, N P. FOR S4LE.-RESIDENOE on Frankley Road, containg 9 room*, with 7-f acres freehold ; Co\ch»house, Stable, and other Outbuildings.— For further particulars apply to A. D. Gray, Dentist, New Plymouth. u989 TT7I3Ei PEOPLE know Flora Soav 7 T and stick to it. WANTED.— A Family of STRONG MILKERS.-Apply to S. A. Bkeacii, Opunako. aS33 T^T ANTED KNOWN,— I have a first- » V class BurrraiJ, Housekeeper, and several Farm [landsawaitingengagsnient — J. O. Sivclwk, Courtenay street. Australian mutual provident society. Mr francis" wainwright WATTrt has been appointed the Society's CANVASSING ItEPRESENTATIVE at Now Plymouth and District. Tr.MI'OUVUY ADDiIVSS, CRITERION HOTEL. August 15th, 1899. M 5 NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. TVTOTIOE is hereby given that it is the J_>l intention of the Board at a meet-> ing appointed to be held on Tuesday, 19lh day of September, 1899 at the Office of the Board, Brougham -sfcroot, New Plymouth, to make a rate of one farthing in the £ on the ratnblo vulucb of all the ratable property withia the New Plymouth Harbour Rating District, for the year commencing on the 20th (?ay of June, 1899 aud ending on 19th June, 1900; and Ihit Buch rate bo payable in two eqtul half-yearly instalments on 19th day o£ September, 1899 aud on ths 19th day of March, 190), at the oilbo of the Board, Brougham-street, New Plymouth, and that tho rate books of the said rating district are opon for inspection batwoon tho hous of lOiim. and 1 p.m. daily. O. KENNELL, Secrofary. Now Plymouth, August 17th, 1899. bl4 FOR SALE.-SIX ACRES at Fitzroy, best available aito. — Apply W. Jeniunson, Govcr-Streoh. MHO LKT.-COTTAGG iv St. Aubyn A. stresot — Apply for particulars to D McAr.LL'M, Currio street. - 8856 Half sick people— just sick enough to feol lazy aud listltwa, no appotito and with what litUo to do cat lying Hire lead in <ho 3tomach, shouM ta'rc Ntirsp Wood ward's Health Byrup if thoy wish to regain health. Of Teed &Co , charnißts Now Fiymouth. — Advi
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11602, 17 August 1899, Page 3
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