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I RfiRF fi/IV f- atPFR That the AUCKLAND Clothing Company have opened up their Winter stock of i nHioc mi rmm Macintoshes, Blankets, Rugs, Paddock Goats, Oilskins. Men's, Boys', and J^ crowniw H TO ANNO.HE Youths' Clothing, and an endless variety of Hats, Caps, Shirts, &c. glory These goods have been bought ivell, and are of a qua/ity for which the Auckland Clothing Company is renowned. fe his HAT! It is not necessary to praise the goods, as the goods speak for themselves. i A Don't forget if you require a good Macintosh, Overcoat Oilskin, Paddock Coat, Rugs, or Blankets, don't fail to otwatTp or 'i L I ' buy '* at^ c „ w SotSton ! m AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY * • ! ml Devon Street, Mew Plymouth. "WOODRQW'jj '' H^T h Hieh- class Boots kept in stock All necessary travelling requisites. —t±-i :h: h

> Hot weather takes the life out of t everybody. You become languid, de- } bilitated, nervous, depressed. You [ lose your appetite and you have mdi■- ■ gestion. Your blood becomes impure, your head aches, your nerves are weak, and you are tired all the time. You j wane something to purify your blood | and make it cool and healthy. Mr. Giovanni D'Nesi, of Parlcside, South Australia, tells ><m how this may be dove. He sends his photograph idso. " Ik this warm and debilitating climate I beliave neaily e\ery one needs il yood tonic. For v. number of yoars 1 have relied on Ayer's r Sarsuparilla. I can strongly testify to its ' curative power in cooling the Wood in hot 7 weather and in ton ing up the iv hole system. j It is 9 ■vvonderlul medicine." \ There are many imitation " Sarsaparillas." Lo sure you get Ayer's. Aver's Pills are Liver Pills. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, nausea, and all liver troubles. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.. U.S.A.

CAMBRIDGE HOUSE (Late Mrs. Anr.O'rr's), DEVON SCREW II 11I 1 KAST. fiJIRS. CATvTUKt'N, late of Masterton, 111 begs to announce that she has taken over the abov»- com mo lioiia house, which has b^en rw-funu*.hed throughout with every njod» m convenience. Terms moderate. blO5 FOR SALE. GENTLEMAN'" well-built modern Resid.n'ie (L 2 room-*), with outhouse, stibta, an i every convenience. Pleasant tiilualion. 1 % miles from centre of town. 2J- Acres, 1-mile from Post Office. Delightfully situated, with magnificent view. FO3 SALK OR TO LET. Pleasantly-situated Residence, containing 8 rojms. h,ith room, wash-house, man* room, .'.r..J stable and woodshed. Large g.irden, orchard, and shrubbery, with usi of pa Llo'j-c. 1-Mile from. Post Office. Nice corner I acre section, with cottage, ue ir iVloriey-stL'eoc stition. Apply to, — J. C. DAVIES, b24L Lvid ugt-nt, Devon-street. I „ n H j | *" j j YIRG1ITI& LEAF i TOBACCO. i i I There's Pleasure in fl Every Piycful you Smoke I Wnolesale Agents, J. H. COCK A Co., New Plymouth. rAtt^NAiU ACCLIMATISATION soru-riY. Shooting Season 1903 (From Ist Aliy to 31st July.) nnHE Shooting Season for Native i. Game (< xceptmg kaka, native pigeon, pukelco, mi, huia, white heron, and crested grub' 1 ) and Imported Game in the District, consisting of the Counties of Taranaki and Clifton (excepting tbe Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, Kaitake Ranges, being sections 168 and 170, in th Oakura District., aid Paraninihi or White Cliffs Unservatio-t) will commence on the Ist Miv md end on 31st Juty, both daj r s inclusive. In tbe Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, being the area within the circumference of a circle h ying a radius of six miles from the summit of Mount Egmont, the shootiug of Mative and Imported Game is strictly prohibited at all times. Licenses can hn obtained from ihe Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth, and Postman cers at Waitara, Ingiewood, and Opunako !jgr £5 Reward will be paid to any person procuring the conviction of any offender against the provisions of " The Animals Protection Act, 1880." Lirr.N- E8 Issued : F. M. G raj i in g (reo. Ramson A Owen W. Bewley A. N. JBowl-ry S. Toples rl. L. Ibhotson. D. McALLUM, b 357 Secretary JOHN WILSON, Land, Com^nission, Whipping, and Gtaueral Agent, WEST QUAY, WAITARA. FOtt &ALE. GOOD HO>fESTEAI), e-roomHoufto (water laid on}, with 16f acres firsiti oKaflLand, ?heds, ond Out-buUding^. New 5-room House, ?.83 acren ot Land 4 ♦onvenient - beds, well foneed j large portion of puroh bo money can remain m mortgaffa. Thiß te one oi! the roost aonvenio&t and finest farms in Tftranaki. 1,600 aore*, at Awakino ; price, 3Qb per nqre. Terms can be arranged, Dwelling Uouae, 6 rooms, with twp GUaaa Houses with Vines in full bearing } good Orchard ; 1$ acres land, 3-Rooti Cottftgo, with Zjf acree land ; good situation. Good ill of lease of 200 acres, all fenced, splendid lana, divided into 10 padd 'CKs; 7-room House; small orchard. Terms oan be arranged. Goodwill of lense of 168 acres, divided into 11 paddocks ; 5-room House. Part cash, balance at 5.} per cent. Goodwill of loase of 430 acres Bush Land (130 acrea in grass) at Uruti, close to dairy factory ; small House (new). Goodwill o£ lease of Cottage (3 rooms). Sixteen yours to run. Several £-acre sections in Township of Waitara ; also pections in Stratford extension. Pnrtiaa w^Mag to ficll or let kindly co n.mu iicat(> JOHN WILSON, h859 We«t Quay, Waltanv.

PIANOS. PIANOS. 1 We have at present a very large assortment of Pianos by the following makers:— JOHN BROADWOOD ie SONS RICH LIPP to SOHN COLLARD & COLLARD ERARD SCHWECHTEN BOHM MEISSNER KOCH & SOHNE Etc., Etc. ORGANS by BELL & CO. j WEAVER IMPERIAL ORGAN CO. Etc., Etc. Time Payments. Pianos from 20/- monthly. Organs from 10/- monthly. (Jail and inspect our magnificent stock before deciding upon a purchase. ORESOEN PIANO COMPANY, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. Q. W[ HENDERSON, Representative « Catalogues Post Free. IMPORTANT. JUST OPENED. New Goods for the Autumn & Winter Trade COMPRISING— Newest in Dress Materials Newest in Jackets Newest in Mackintoshes Newest in Collarettes Newest in Fur Goock Newest in Flower^and Feathers Newest in Blouse Flannels Newest in Si'ks Newest in Children's Fur Coats Newest in Trimmed and Unt rimmed Millinery sold;oheaf. FOB. CASH, Inspection Invited, W. PELLEW, Devon Street. a 673 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, CHEAP. T7IRRABODDE HOUSE, Avenue-road Hi with 3 acres. The house contains 3 reception and 6 bed-rooms, kitchen, servant's room and offices, hot and cold water throughout ; two-stall stable and coach-house. A. deep well with windmill supplies an abundance of the purest water. The property is in every way suitablo for a gentleman's residence. For particulars and terms apply to Weston and Weston, solicitors, a 717 D. MULLIKS. Printing of ev«ry tfoMvtotfon nvntly e*««ut«d «tt *!»• Herald Ontoo.

Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, Ltd. (Founded 1871.) Empowered by Special Act of Parliament. NOTICE. {"■HE Local Office of the above Corporation has been removed to the Theatre Royal Offices, above Messrs T. Veale & Sou's shop, where business will in future be transacted by Mr S. X Richards, District Ageat. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, WORKERS' COMPENSATION & PUBLIC RISK INDEMNITY, FIDELITY GUARANTEES. ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSUR. ANCE. (Ses our combined world wide ' Advanced Policy.") THE OCEAN has a complete local i administration for settlement claims. IHk OCEAN is the most progressive Accident Office in the wvrld, and whs the first to introduce into the col.nies the iatess features in the various branches of the business it transacts. C. M. J«ONTEFIORE, Manager for New Zealand. ARTHUR NATHAN'S 14 RELIABLE ' TEAS. Have for years past maintained their SUPERIOR CHARACTER FOR UNIFORM QUALITY AND GOOD VALUE Householders will find them the most Economical to Buy, yet for strength and fragrance they LEAVE NOTHING TO BE DESIRED ASK FOR ARTHUR NATHAN'S LEAD PACKETS "RELIABLE" TEA AND SEE THAT YOU GET THEM AND NONE OTHER. "RELIABLE" CEYLON TEA. "RELIABLE' INBJAN TEA. "RELIABLE" BLENDED TEA., Proprietors .—ARTHUR H. NATHAN, AUCKLAND. THOS. AVERY, BOOKSELLER STATIONER, M£C£ZIHE&NEWSPAP£R AGENT. New Plymouth. PRINTING executed in the best tyles BOOKBINDING in all its branches. Account Books rnled and bouud to auy pattern. Music Binding a speciality. Agent for all the leading Newspapers Magazines and Periodicals. A large stock of Commercial Stationery and Office Requisites. Jllways a good selection & / Leather and Fancy Goods THE LATEST NOVELS BY EVESTI MAS?.. 11 y. R. HANNA, Photographer (LATE OF AUCKLAND), HAVING leased the St"dio lately occu pied by Mr White Kit? tßuildings Brougham-street, and hrt Vas place re(nodeilect »nd made 3p -fa-date with every convenience for tho comfort of hi patrons, in now prepared to receive iitter Tzl ... wr?. i^r . The whole of tho work wiU be umter Mr Hanna's personal supervision, so that patroQM can depend on gating the best only. II tho Latest Styles of Finish. Inspection Invited Bronue Medallist a* tbe World's Competition, Washington, America. dBB3 * — , — ~— — ~ > — — — Mount Epfmont Pigeon Post. W. H. PHIPPS, Weymoutb Street, New Plymouth, FOR the use of the Public and Tourists doing the Mountain trip. Messages delivered promptly. All messages strictly private. Information, &c, apply W. fl. PHIPPS; or CARETAKER, Mount Kgmont Uouae. 87 P ,

Se« to the" comfort of your feet; don't run riaks this winter. Tho »hoe parlour of the Melbourne Clothing 1 Cotfipnny is full up of very i\n& wjn« tey foqvWPA' 1 , Women'a ehrowe ny plaou kid lagltat*, lace ov button, at 10/0 pe* pfti?i* Old Bnglatxd'p Navy vulw tbe spa No matter where hes »Hlp9 may be, Her fmg 1 will fly 1« every ollnw, , I^oremoot till the end of iime, Her hardy e&Uoi's love to roam Upon tba wivvq he calls hl» home, "While frora the cold ha io uocww, \^d? g SRKAT PEJ'PEBMINT CURE HOLLOWAY'B PILLS AND OINTMENT lire the beet, oheftpest, and most popular remedies at all seasons, and under all oircumstancea they may be used with safety, and witn > the certainty of doing goad. Eruptions, rasheß, and all dpsoriptions of skin 'diseases, soros, ulcrrntic»i's and burns 'are quickly beno.fitprl, and ultimately 'cured by these healing, soothing and 'purifying medicaments. The Oint— 'ment ruibbed upon tlie abdomen 'checks all tendency to irritation of tbe bowels, and aterts diarrhoea and '■ other disorders oi tho intestines frequently prevailing throucrli the sum1 mor and fruit seasonn. TTfat bumps. 1 blotrhca, pirnplo*;. innammation of the wkin nrusculor painn. nouralffic a(Tertions, and enlarged planria can bo effectively overeorre b* ""innr TTollo--way'a rempdiea accord ing to the inRtructionn no/OTnpnnyine nvpvy pneU«t.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12244, 29 April 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12244, 29 April 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12244, 29 April 1903, Page 3

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