A Life Saved Sixteen Months of Jtyful Suffering Impure blood is always dangercms. Just as soon as you begin to feel vrcnk and languid, nervous aijjd depresicd, j-ou are in danger. Make your biuod pure and your nerves strong at once. Mr. Thomas 11. Casliel, of Dripstone, Xew South., Wales, Australia, sends us this letter, -with his photograph: " I -was suddenly taken very ill and for threo •vreefcs -was delirious nearly all the time, and my life was despaired of. The doctors said it was blood poisoning. For many long -weeks I suffered the most frightful agony: the poisoninff all settled in one limb. I then went to Sydney Hospital, where dead piece 3of bone were taken from my leg. But I grew weaker and weaker, until I could hardly raise my hand. I then left the hospital, believing I must surely die. Then my people bought me a bottle of AVER'S c&rSapanSEa It did me good at once. In all I used fifteen bottles, without doubt it saved my life, even ' after sixteen months of suffering." Tako Ayer's Pills with|he Sarsaparilla. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell,.Mass., U. S. A. CYCLISTS AND INTENDING CYCLISTS. Djn't fail to inspect cur sto<& of OTCLE&AND ACCESSORIES. THE "SKBATES/'fouilt entirely of B.S.A. fittings. All latesb impro t© ments. Hundreds in dai'y use. £20. THE 'BIAITEIGH," so well known all over ( the we rid as Englmd's Most Popular Cyc'.e. - £22. THE "DAY," itted wiih Morrolf CJjaster(Fie3 Wheel), Dunlop Westwood Ems, Dunlop Pattern Tyres. Mirvel?ous Value. 7 JOIR Ladies' or Gents', j oUll/« Second-hand Cycles taken in part payment. REPAIRS of Every Description Largest stock of accessories in Taranaki The Skeates Cycle Co., THEATRE ROYAL BUILD IK OS Devon Street, New Plymouth. Every Cycle Guaranteed* dm A Few of the Many Bargains TO BE HAD AT S. B. WHITE'S * DURING THE WEEK FOR GASH ONLY! Job lot Winter Drelfe Goods, Is 6d yard. White and Grey Blankets, —^ Wonderful Value. All sizes,, SURPLUS STOCKGREY SHEETING Twilled and Plain, at reductions of from 2d to 3d per yard. Gome now and see yourself. S. B. WHITE, Draper, New Plymouth. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE.— GOOD • DAIRY FARM-. MR IJEWTON KING has been favoured "with instructions from Mr Chakles Goodixg, of Ngaire, to sell, by private treaty, the whole of his fine dairy farm, which consists of 361 acres freehold and 135 acres of Education leasehold property. The whole of this property is in good order, and down in good English grasses, and well-watered, fenced, and sub-divided into several paddocks; good 5-roomed dwelling-house, barn, cowshed, and outbuildings ; also cottage of 4 rooms. The farm is situated on good metal road, within iwo miles of Ngaire railway station, school, and post office. Owner will sell in one or two lotss. For price and further particulars ipplj to * NEWTON KING, Land Agent, Stratford and New Plymouth, a 842 _ Or the Owner. HENUI TOWNSHIP Is now open. THE PUBLIC ARE THE JUDGES. Oft SECTIONS ALREADY Qft Q£ SOLD. 01. Remember, the £50 upsets are only open for 14 days ; after that £75 will be the lowest. CALLAGHAN & CO. Office open every evening
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11956, 2 May 1902, Page 1
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