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Steadies the Nervos, Gives Tone to the Stomach, Prevents 111 Effects of Extreme Heat. "Puts the 'Go' into You. 5 ' j "I am a professional cyclist." "In training and racing in the extremo heat of a Queensland summer, wliich requires a heavy expenditure of nervous energy and often leaves one thoroughly exhausted, I have found Ayer's Sarsaparilla of the greatest benefit. "It makes you have a good appetite, lodqs up tto stomach, steadies the nerves, and puts the 'go' into you. I tell you, lam a great friend t6 Ayer's Sarsaparilla." Mr. F. E. Sha-sv, of Edward St., Brisbane, Queensland, a cyclist well known in connection with tho "Red Eird Bicycle," sends rs this letter together with a photograph from which the above illustration ia made. Tnis is another reason why Ayer's Sarsapariila is called "The World's Greatest Famify Medicine." Such a testimonial shows how valnablo Ayer's Sarsaparilla is to those who have to work hard. It removes all feeling of cxbsnstion* braces you up, makes your work easier, gives strength to tho muscles, refreshes and invigorates, and, best of all, takes out every impurity from tho blood. The Greatest of All Nerve Tonics. AYE W'S Pt L Uf m cm re ail f o rms jsf. I jyer Jtrou ble. mmmmmt WE CAN SAVE YOU TIME, TROttBLE^AND MONEY. THIS is the time of tho year when a large demand aeta I in for all sorts of smart goods and tasty novelties for AU,TUMN and WINTER wear. We have just these goods showing now in profusion. Do not delay, but WRITE A T ONCE for a complete set of our NEW SEASON'S SAMPLES. They contain' an unequalled selection of the latest, most useful, and popular materials of the day, and we send them to you POST FItEE. In these lines we show special values:— The.htest "Friezes" Coatings and Poplins. New Robe Lengths, in latest effects Splendid range of Double- width Serges/all shades, from 1/9 The New " Zibolene " Cloth for Costumes, from 2s 6dyd. New Woollen Tartans for Blouses, 2s 3d yard. Navy Serges in Indigo and Full Blue, fast colours, at Is 9d, 25 3d, 2s 9d, 3s 3d, to 10s 6d yard. Uospottable Face Cloths, beautiful shades. Black Dress Materials, in every style. Splendid value. Th% New Costum e Cashmeres, all shades. Very fashionable. English and Onehunga Tweeds. French Printed Flannels, all wool, for Blouses & Wrappers. White " Wincey," the unshrinkable material for Children's Dresses, Underwear, etc. Smart Woven Checks for Blouses, at 7sd and 9d yard. 'Yiyellas," the popular unshrinkable Flannel, in Checks, Stripes, and Plain Shades for Blouses, Shirts, and Underwear. The New " Rustaline " Skirting, 30 inch, Is 6d yard. Fashionable " Moreen" Skirting, beautiful shades, 2/9 yd. and many other lines we cannot mention, Milne & Choyce, Ltd., QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

FOB ABSOLUTE SALE.— GOOD DAIRY FARM^ MR NEWTON KINO has been ' favoured "with instructions from Mr Charles Gooding, 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, an 9 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 two miles of Ngaire railway station, school, and post office. Owner will sell in one or two lotss. For price and further particulars ipply to NEWTON KING, Land Agent, Stratford and New Plymouth, a 842 Or the Owner.

I ROYAL MAIL COACH ' RUi<B daily from <jpunoke to fclth&tn, conneotini; with the morning train I to Hawera, Red meets the atteruoou train f^om Hawera. To Eltham. am. Leaves Opunake, at 6 Arrives Punehu ... ... ... 7 j Ai rives Awatnca ?.bc j Arrives Biv^riba .„ 8 Arrives Kaponga HAO Arrives Eltham (Galgber'a H0ce1...10 To Opunakb. p.m. Leaves Calgher'a Hotel ... ... 3.30 Leaves Eapoiiga 5 Leaves Eivorlea ... ... ... 5.45 Leaves Awatuna ... ... ... 6.15 Leaves Punch q ... ... ... 6.45 Arrives Opunak-j 7.4 b jFareß— 6f "ingle, 10s return j •«'- J. KIDD 912 Proprietor.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11957, 3 May 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11957, 3 May 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11957, 3 May 1902, Page 1