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Ah ■ a 1 n _x_ Changed ihto a Healthy and Robust Child. The trying weather of summer makes children drowsy, lifeless, and without energy. They lose appetite, their blood becomes impure, and they&reaJc' \ out in sores. ■ '" Ayer's Sarsaparilla . Mrs. Emily Air, of Murray Park, Adelaide, So. Australia, very kindly sends us a photograph of herself and family, which' wo reproduce abovo, accompanying the same%ith the following testimonial: "The trying hot weather of our summer has a very debilitating effect upon children. They run down in health, become drowsy, loso appetito, and break out in sores on the face and head. U I have invariably found Ayer's Sarsaparilla a perfect remedy fdr this condition. . It purifies the blood, restores the appetito., and tones up tha whole system, "One of my children only twelve month old was transformed from almost a skeleton into a healthy and, robust child simply by giving it small doses of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 11 Po you wonder, then, that people call it " The World's Greatest Family Medicine"? It is the greatest family medicine the world ever knew, good for all ages and all conditions. When you take it you get more benefit from your fdod, your blood becomes richer, your nerves are made stronger, and the whole system becomes filled with new life and vigor, AVER'S SarsaparUla •A, Great Medicine for Weak Children. Take Ayer's Pills with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, One aids the other. I When Buying, Buy the Best, IT|WILL PAYIYOU HANDSOMELY TO DO SO. ALPHA-LAM CREAM SEPARATORS, OB' ALPHA-LAVAL WORKING DAIRIES r\OBING the last tbree years AWARDED at 86 Exhibitions and .trials 08 HIGHEST HONOURS, Beating in competition amongst others the " Crown" 18 time?, the " MelotW : 7 times, the "Alexandra" 5 times, the " sharpies" 4 tims^and the " Balance" 3 times. I Since 1879 the LAVAL SEPABATOBS have been awarded over 500 MRST PRIZES, and over 250,000 Machines have been 'old. Pointa of Saptriority over other CREAM SEPARATORS— ,, Cleaner Skimming. Larger Capacity, Easier Banning, aadlS'raplicity. Oapacitj for Milk Separation per Hour— Hand Power 9, 27, 45, f 55, 65. aud 100 Galls. Steam Turbine Power 65, 110, 150, 3)6, and 44o Gailsi. Belt Power 150, 300, and 440 Galls. If interested, send at once for oar 60 page Illustrated Catalogue of Dairy Machinery, Utensils, &c, just printed, or any other information on Dairy matters, to MASON, STRUTHERS & CO., CHRISTCHURCH, Chief Agent for Laval's Manufactures. a 498 ' WOUNDS 9 « UIH i BViOl I Kwnflwtßwd only tt 78, New Oxford Bitttt, Lcodon f odd hr all Cbemiiuaod Mwttnlng Veadora' " Cut this panel from the I j/l I-« Save it and read front of the packet. ttdT LL=_ the conditions below THE WORLD'S PORRIDGE ! A GOLD WALTHAM CHRONOGRAPTtI STOP WATCH haa been fully woaurt at 12 i'oon b • tho Goldsmiths' unl fciilverhniilhs' Alliance, i!Q King street, Sydney, placed in a case, locked and sealed. Thn k»>y nnd Heal havo been deposited wstu the Sydcoy Safe Deposi*. AN AWARD OF £50 will be made to the person who tells the exact, or nearest to !h 1 exact, tiy>o the wntch will stop. To each of the next nearest 100 competitors a tested keyless watch will bfl presented. CONDITIONS — No money or stamps rcqmred. You can have as many tries as yon like. Each r l ride Mark entitles yon to a try. Trade Marks must be forwarded in lots of six, cut from the front qt Six Quaker Oats Packet*. Oa the back of each trade mark name and address must be written, and on each trad « mark a different time may be stated. In the event o£ a tin the £50 vill be equally divided. Sand your feplienn at any time addnssed QUAKER OATS, Box l? 0, G.P.0., Sydney, Ntt W. All replies mußt reach ub on or b for Sept 28, 1901. The seal will be broken on Septemßer 30, 1901, and the time the watch stopped certified to by representa* tfvee of the Review of Reviews, S ar, News, and Town and Country Journal. Name* and addresses of tuoccasfui competitors will be advertised in this paper as soon after September 30 as possible. Wind your Watch and see how long it runs. Agents for New Zealand- GOLLIN & Ca, Wellington. al7B

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EARLY SEED POTATOES. JUST ARRIVED,— Bose Beauty of Hebron Up-to-Date 1 • Whit ephants ' Ashleaf and Capstone Kidneyp. b 69 NEWTON KING. TARANAKI MUSEUM THE following ranmbers of the Committee of Management are authorised to BECEIVB EXHIBITS and 10 issue receipts:— His Worship tbe ,Mayor, Messrs B. Bay ley, W. H. Skinner, W. L. Newman, W. R. Spencer, and also Mr C. E. Bellringsr (Town Clerk). , As the Committee desires to open the Museum at an early dace* those wuhing to ndake donarions ot exhibits, either as gift or loan, are requested to do .so as iocn as convenient. \ W. E. SPENCER, 737 '• Hon Sec. WE HOLD • The Largest Stock of Phnoi and Organs on THE COAST. By air the Leading English and German Manufacturers. OVEB FIFTY Inifc utn*nts to cLoo«e f»o a: D rect fTom the MANUFACTURERS MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT For Casb, or on ea»y feima TO SUIT CUSTOMERS A few slightly neel anJ second-hanc Pianos and Orgac s cheap. THE fOliO^l\h .PIANO IMPORTING CO. Next Hailwiy Cro3sia7, DEVON STREET. r. McKINNON BAIN ... Manager xoglewood Agent ... Mr (1 O. Smith. 53C WHAT 110 ! SHE BUMfS!— Th« PRIUKfi r t FURNITUBE have come down with another bump at Ji. A GILLESPIE'S, Devon-street East. ' Call for prices.

GABLE! CABLE! "Clear Present Stocks/ — W. Morey. The.above speaks for itself. AS we have Extensive Shipments (OfcTConal.y selected by Mr W. Morey in London) coming forwtad at an early date, we inteni to Clear the whole of our Present Stock, Giving snch 'DISCOUNTS as mr.st ensure a SPEEDY CLEARANCE. . W We Will Give5s in the £ Discount on ail our Dread (iooc't Oa all our' Jackets, C>pe?, anr Macintoshes On all onr ,Hitß, B< nnets, ■ and , , Millinery 1 ; On all our Coisets and Underclothing 1 Oa all onr Furs and Shawl). Snoh an opportunity will cot occur agaip., . tfr We Will Give— 4s in the £ Discount un ail our Colonial and EDgli'b Blankets On all our Colonial and English Bugs On all our Eider Down Qailts On all our Marcelhi, Honeycomb. and Grecian Qailts ' On all onr Ldce Oartains Don't Miss This, ar it is an Astounding Offer ! IST We Will Give— 3s in the £ Discount 1 Un all onr Towuls On all our Flannels and Fhnnelebtf s On all our Cretonnes On all our ' : ickings On all our Forfa<s, Bol 7 ands, &c. Thn ia another Special Offer. Kir We Will Give- . 2s in the £ Discount • v a I cm F>(nayH Sh^etiugß On all o-ur »h--f fcmv-s and Cal.c >es On all our I üble Linens These Goods are nil marked at Lowest . Pi ices. ST We will Give— , 5s in the £ Discount KJu all out* .v>feu n iuthing (>u all onr Juveuild Olothicg On all our Shirts Hats, Tie?, Ac > On all our MacinlosLes and Covert Coats. For Cash Only ! For Cash Only ! From Friday, 12th of July, until further roti fe. Discount only on purchases of 10s and upwards. Goods Booked charged usual prices. 1 W. MOREY & SON, DEVON-BTBEET, N.P. I WHY BUY EGGS WHENASIXPENNYTiN \ WILL CO AS FAR AS 20 EGGS? NURSES FITZPATRIOK, Certified Ladies' Nurae (Sydney Hospital) . attends Ladies at {own homes. Terms I moderate. — Nurse FitzPatrick, Tariki Koad, Taranaki. t€92

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11719, 20 July 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11719, 20 July 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11719, 20 July 1901, Page 1

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