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ESCAPE THE POLICE. J** GET GOOD COLLARS ! ! ** WE ARE THE ONLY FIRM IN TARANAKI MANUFACTURING COLLARS. ' ...E GUARANTEE A FIT. NO SORE SHOULDERS WITHjOUR COLLAR, 1 , ALL MADE ON THE PREMISES. { SORE SHOULDERS CURED BY OUR RE-LINING AND STUFFING. MOST UP-TO-DATE IN TARANAKI. TRY SOLOMON'S SOLUTION FOR SORES AND CUTS. T^TTVT/^ Ar f^d (LATE RAMSON'S), JU.JNtr 4K L/vJ. saddlers, STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH A MEDICINE THAT IS BACKED BY HIGH MODERN MEDICAL TESTIMONY AND SUPPORTED BY ' HALF A CENTURY'S PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IS WOJRTH YOUR ATTENTION. . WILSONjsf PILLS. WILSON'S PILLS will NOT cure all the ilia that flesh is heir to. No medicine that has ever been compounded can perform that miraclfe. Your expedience, like ours, has been that the preparation which claims to cure ALL 'we ills is usually capable of curing NONB. It is claimed, however, for Wilson's Pills that they will keep your blood and stomach in good order, or put J&fetn right if they happen to be wrbng. In short, they are a SAFE AND STS&E . REMEDY TOR StJCH TROUBLES AS ARISE FROM THE BLOOD AND THE STOMAGIL/aud also act like magic in stimulating tbe liver apd kidneys to-healthy action., t You know those ordinary, every-day ailments which make ' , life a burden — Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Headache, Backache, Eciema, Boils?, etc. All these things ue susceptible to the remedy scientifically blended in . the formula known as Wilson's Pills. Itx that formula there is nothing .but ' Pure and Wholesome Drugs. There is not an atom of any harmful ingredfent. i There is not a particle of anything that is not actually an honest and essential ingredient. TheWhdJe pill is made up of honest medicine, so scientifically ■ proportioned as to; win nk>m a prominent member of the medical profession the testimony that "if is the best balanced pill formula he had met with in the . • whole course of his practice." | A LITTtE HISTORY. WIDSON'S PILIiS d^te back to ttie aays before the tarn bone, to the days when there were no rulw*gw r «iid wbep the means of travel aad oqmnriinioatibn weno'slow and primitive. There «r« mmny olfl colonists Who remember \»h»t &q Baglidl village vu like in those days— quiet, peaceful, Tta^luded, practically shut off from tbe reft of the frond. There was no oalfing the doctor by tclepbone.no bioycls'on which to jBSBP it tt»te|eph6tta>rWto F 4Jiai»dy. And, most important of uH,tbere was very Ifltely no doctor.ta De had, taoepf frdm .«te searest market town. What more nsMeaJ than tkajCjttfer village folks, thrown so largely opon their own- reaooroek, made it iheit bns.iness to KJBHP WELL I They went to Nature for their Medicin*, an* Nature, from her storeHoose of medicinal roots and herbt, gave then many very wonderful medicines. It was nnder tbeflto cixovmatanoes that WILSON'S PILLS came to be compounded. - Their secret was (lifioovtfred'by a olaverold villager in tbe North of England, and for years he went abotft among the tillages curing tlntpeqple of the common everyday aflafent* Whioh befol t^tam. His ppls beannte the ataodacd medicine of all who became. aoqoaraMd with their rtaaarltahl* entativa. prapprtiac, aaAipßoplavtiaed to wail for his eonaiig and then. bay a.sxtfflcient sapply lot nte until . the tJmo fixed for hunezt visit to their neighbourhood. 'Fifty years ago these sins oame under r *he notice of the Witaon family, aad«Tersinpe they have been in regular use by the members t of the family, fchair friends, and many of their emploreeav The .original owner of the formula died many yeata ago, and left his precious secret to bis aqn, from whom Mr Samuel Wilson purchased the aol* right to compound and sell this wonderful jftedioinc. He btorignft his family out to tbe colonies, first to South Africa, then to Australia, ant finally to thii;eolony, where he settled • as a country gentleman on his property, " Cornholzne," Bear Wanganui. Of course he brought tbe forccula of tho pills with him, and it is to nil credit that while he refused to pat them on the market he nevertheless spent much time and money in preparing them, for free distribution * among his friends and relatives in all parts of the world. He gave away many hundreds of boxes and frequently sent packages lo England, France and Australia. Bat, although often asked to do so, Mr Wilson declined to pat the pills on tne publio Market. He was wrong, for no man has a right to wittaold a valuable medicine from his fellows, and Mr Wilson ultimately came to see it in that light. Unhappily, it happened that on the very day (June 10th, 1907) on wbiob he completed the necessary arrangements preliminary to placing the Pills on tba market Mr Wilson met with a trian accident in Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, and sustained injuries from whioh he succumbed a few hoars afterwards. He had, however, made known his intentions to his wife, and that roofflaiy did all In her power to faoilitate tbe marketing of the pills. This is tbe history of WILSON'S FILLS, and it only needs to be added that the faith of Mr Wilson and his ciKol excellence of the formula. The Pills have been registered as " WILSON'S PJLLS," and are now offered to fhepublip at a price whioh swings them within easy roach of everyone— ~ •% ,mf£r. They ate compounded of the purest ingredients, in faithful accerd with the original formula, *a wbioha pure sugar-coating has been added. Femember, ths*. that WILSON'S PILL isALuSßEDlOlNE— medicine that has been proved by long yean of ezpuitaoe and , approved by modern meusalsoienct. WRCCTIOfIS AND LITERATURE WITH EACH BOX. READ IT. YOO CANNOT LEARN TOO MUCH ABOUT A OjDOD THING. If yon cannot) get WILSON'S PILLS from your Chemist or Store, keeper write direct to The Wilson Pill Coy., Ltd., Wanganui, enclosing 1/0 when swtople box will be mailed to you by return. GENUINE LAND BARGAINS. 200 ACRES First-class Taranaki Dairy Farm, all grass, 10 paddocks, 6-good-room^l \Hou*i, bathroom, etc. ; 20-bail cowsned and loft^tG. ; very handj ; jnetal Wad ; nice garden and orchard ; quality eftual to Kltaam tend. A bargain on account of o>n<>r!s ill-health. Prtee £12 acre. Term!, £400 cash.... Cows can go with farm. 1275 AC RCS— TARANAKI SHEEP FARjW— 6OO grass; close township, freezing Works, etc. ; 5-roorn Residence, nieoly situated ; good road ; qualify of jsoil is very good, rich' papa country. Price (a bargain) £2 acre.* Api>ly immediately. ■♦ 100 ACRES. ?-rooiri6d House, 7 paddocks, 6-bail shed; metal road, 5-mUo-to factory and school; all level and 1 clear. Price £13, acre. Term* £100 Leash. Or eectehange for tixvrn or* suburban hottse? Apply tor full j|ftrticul»?fl. , . ■ lw _ 700 ACRES'jood TWanaki Land; guarantee 500 acres in best Engliah grass, balance hush; 7 paddocks sheop-proof ; 2-roomed Whare sheep ant! * cattle yards, etc. ; 60 acres flat, no gorges ; will carfy 2 >wes j2i miles to Post Office and School. Pripo very the&p—onTf £i ;10s per acre NOTE.-t-Xt will pay to get full particulars and inspect Uio above pro- • perties before buying elsewhere. E. J. CARTHEW & CO., yh NEW PLYMOUTH. HY BROWN AND CO., mARANAKI LAND, BUILDING, & HT. BjWUWN mhu uu., j INVESTMENT • SOCIETY M6RLEY STREET. t. j (P^mancnt). : ' I Incorporated under "Ilie Banding , , „ vSociciics Act, 1^80." TO PERSONS ABOUT TO BUILD. DiftKCTOKS-Mesnrs Oock (chairui.isr., A. Shuitlewoi-th, Juij^illii-i, \V. f.. , — « — _. Newman, Nov/ton lling, A. GolaTvaior, and T. K. Skinnori WE hn4d larito stocks of wn]J- pANKF/RS—Tbn Bank.of New Z»«nl»ml. soashned Bed Vino, Matai, SOLIC j TORS-- IMowrs Wilson & (Sroy. Kauri, Tota,^ and Redwood. Seasoned! Rttstic, Lining, Flooring, rhl , Society pays vim eosi of proparCeiling Boards,; Channel Coiling. j d ro«i«toriiig nil morifMt;^ (uirLarge qilantrties of Mouldings and h £ for fl Ber 8^ n thun CH ) {l .) - Plain and |Tigurcrt WasH. Dnrinc tho five venre ending Ih* :WH> Our Jo^ofy and Mo^dinaj aw ptem]^ rt im , i, mBWIII of C7lßl IJs manufaotmtod witji Heart limber, g.j 1 h} , R boMI { ji str u,ntc'l i» dividends thoroughly. Bea«med;, Inside Doors with nftd honns(tA nmou « thn'mrmbor* of tli« Figured Rpd ffmd. Society, Borrower* and Investor.-; partirm d-d w W t> a rrw« eipating altko in t*|i> distribution; it CURRENT RATEb. wjn ih * a be geon iUat lJw S(ioiav w HY. BROWN AND CO. x urely ] ! Office open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 MORLEY STREET, p.m., Thursday afte-noon excepted. '. and at INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD, AND E. P. WEBSTER. • WAITARA; Secretary.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13664, 31 March 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13664, 31 March 1908, Page 8