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A Wonderful Blood Purifier @®£B^ A Grateful Mother Writes; WL^^ffl " My little son suffered ter*o® _»T ribly with eczema. His head //^h an<^ ace were one mass °^ jCjt m. sores, and I thought he would {X\ h ' jwK\\ c disfigured for life. But no, dMtf^tKHltwSßm& after takin S nve bottles of &£*%), Pto^H^^S_j_T^ Ayer's Sarsaparilla he was entirely cured. You are at j_sliS_2«__U_sH liberty to use this photo and _F__Bi_^_^_^_tf£»^_^_^_^__\_jJ_r *^Cl SmHK^^KK/^^ testimonial as you like, as I i!_9_Biiil-__k can a^ r^ m^ e my son's cure !IR___-fl__fl_L to uo^ in S \ }ut Ayer's SarsaAs now. made, Ayer's Sarsaparilla contains no alcohol. Make sure that you get "Ayer's" Sarsaparilla— not some other kind, put up to imitate it, and which will do you no good. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, Lowell, Mass., TJ. 8. A.

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M'^Wl"^*^^ /'vl 2 pair.s choice liedn.om Curia'ni. 3 yds. long. 43 ins. wide. •■"-♦.'•/ p**t««" .'I?- - hyX (White or JCcru) postage paid. Marvellous Value. Reliable Goods. flliJs^.';^ ' , •--''■ ■•V'M' <J" n< -' I>l«-tinct. KIRI.CT 1-ROM THE LOOMS. DIRECT TO YOU. yfa>jP<t VVSW-- 'l&^T'iFH ""■ u ' r "'"' *-'i«/«v/oa'««.*.s now. livery item means a saving. i_aßHS_a^_^i___rfli_i ' jb t>i s ijm/ <• hmmia .he (fie* «' this Papar. Apply now. StViVli.. **_A'j?i oi 3OIJIS, Box 60S The Looms, NOTTINGHAM, England. RSS_rjßSs^^r^| _^_^T^BtO» m _^_l _^_l ■ for itsdcHCtoß^x _^^^B I A^^? " fII'OBNI • *w m _____________! BAY OF PLENTY. WE rarely have the opportunity to offer a property which IS THE BEST OF ltd KIXD THAT HAS EVER COME UNDER OUR NOTICE— the host as regards CLIMATE, SITUATION, LIE OF THE LAND, SHELTER, PLANTATIONS. DWELLING, OUTBUILDINGS, and SOlL— but to-day such a property has for special reasons come into the market. It comprises 140 ACRES of EXCELLENT BLACK LOAMY LAND which is practically all absolutely level. Thirty Acres were in MAIZE last year and are now in BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH GRASSES; 7 Acres in OATS; 2 Acres in Maize and 30 Acres in CRIMSON KING SWEDES. It will make a splendid DAIRX or FATTENING FARM, and' every year produce heavy crops of MAIZO&,, etc. It is a j typical fruit land, and a young orchard full of bearing is flourishing. There is no land in Hawke's Bay which will equal it for fruit <«ulture. It is situated on the Inner Harbour ; the SEA makes a beautiful and useful boundary on about half of the property. There is a neat dwelling containing six rooms, and all manner of useful outbuildings. Whether used-£pr fruit culture, dairying, fattening or cropping, tho farm will prove thoroughly profitable ; there* is no spot in New Zealand with such a beautiful climate, and the price is ONLY £13 PER ACRE. £750 can remain on Mortgage if desired.' The first. person to visit this farm will buy it. We have never had Anything so attractive to offer. , . / I E. GRIFFITHS & COt., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH, AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL I PROVIDENT SOCIETY 4 [Established 1849.] HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR LARGEST BONUSES ALL POLICIES ISSUED ON OR PRIOR TO DECEMBER 31st NEXT WILL SHARE IN THE PROFITS TO BE DIVIDED AS AT THAT DATE. Total CASH BONUSES divided amongst the Members £13,590,507 AMOUNT of CASH PROFITS Divided for ONE YEAR (1907) £708,245 Equal to over 36 per cent, of the Premium^ received under Participating Assurance Policies during the year. EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR. NSURE AT ONCE, AND PARTICIPATE IN THE PROFITS FOR THE CURRENT YEAR. EDWARD W. LOWE, HKANCH OFFICE— Resident Secretary. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. NKW PLYMOUTH DISTRICT OFFICECORNER DEVON AND EGMONT STREETS. C. A. BENBOW, District Secretary. P. C. MORTON, I ELECTRjcny VALUER. ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR ' LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Manager of Now Plymouth Saving f Q m GRIFFITHS Bank. Agent Tor Mutual Life Association oi ', ipr wr^rnirT aim t»t rnvjrmi'w *.« Australasia, and Imperial Insurant I ELECTRICIAN. PLUMBER, Ac, I n ter C C rs P Re y nt S and Accounts Collected I DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTB t\te- d 7, 01~ x' i>i . 1 "" SHALL be pleased to submit EstiOffice?: Brougham St., New Phrmu.n m^ teg and Priceg tQ perßOns ron . BOROUGH OF NEW Pl^fourlT. S^P^^^h^i %£* the services of an Electrical Expert TIMETABLE SALT WATER RATHS lately arrived from England, I can guarantee satisfaction to those who THE BATHS are open from 5.30 m»v favour me- with their orders. a.m. to 7 p.m. during Octobor to All kinds of Plumbing and Sanitary March (inclusive) and from sunrise to Work executed by experienced work 5 p.m. during the remainder of the mm * iP year. MALES.— Week-days: 6.15 a.m. to 8 a.m 11 „m to" 2 p.m ,4 30 to WEB TON AND WESTON. closing tune. Ihursday and Saturday afternoons: 4 p.m. to closing time. KEMXLES— Wopk-davs-' 580 am BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, to 0.15 a .,n.. 8 P.m. to 11 p.m., 2 p.,,, I^YMOFTH * TNHLEWOOD to 4.30 p.m.; Thur^liiv and Saturdax WEW E have ae 7° T f mma a ™ tin «. ™ ... ' „ , •, TV vestment, at panio rates Hmi on nlter.m.ms: J p.m. to 4p ,„ sftmo tpnng fcf) mfl , lti Pto . f „ RrfroslmiPiiK mny bo had at (he Government | ORn moneia. Jlaths. V. T. BRLLRINGET?, T S WESTON, fOO2 Town Clerk. j Notary Pnblio

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13820, 28 November 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13820, 28 November 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13820, 28 November 1908, Page 8