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A WARNING. WE HAVE PLEASURE in aga.o MNriai jnM that ho «re in nr way connected with any MILLING TRUST; laftOOttHON or COMBINE fi oo in evenr WB*ot. The Otago Tklav'May 81, in a leading artiok, Mb la most eulogistic terms of oar ladtjaHinni, and having so suoeessfafly kef*, the TRUST at bay in too NORTH ISLAND, but our local papers reataa etteat on our good points. Thonajl* *»• have successfully combated the Treat* ~with your assistance, wf have) not jet been endowed with supernatural powers to control the elements to preyent drought and shortages throughout the world, ai;d minus of these powers we are compelled to pay the market rate for wheat, which has advanced, through the results of a serious drought in the- South, augmented with sosfcetlrittfc similar ooeumng in Europe. We. ail uke cheapness, but it is hardly f»fr y and not biblicaj, to expect that <me eectiew of the community (i.e.i farmers, etc*), should shoulder the loss alone for the betterment of man- , kind, when no other trade or profession is asked to do so. Some platform orators for cheap notoriety say, remove the duties, no matter now seriously it interferes with their neigt. ctfr*; If this was given effect to. the sweated surplus of mysterious American (with its recent djs~ closures in adulteration)! coloured India, where thw wee*V wage is >sboa* 2s, and greedy Australia, lrfth its ie< cent reciprocity tariff, would be dumped in New SeaJaad, thereby ruining the farming awl nufliag^communi- - ty, with their mntieToiaj detieftdencfc*. Australia had a serious drought in 1902, and its tariff was. not altered for New Zealand's benefit. \ ' The Government is now exhibiting the horrors of sweating, so let? us be careful and reflect seriously before giving vent to idle and dmamy thoughts, otherwise God's Own Country wifl no longer exist. > , Thanking you for past favours, and soliciting a continuance, — We remain, always at y our, aenrjee,-- ' P. VIRTUE, Manager, Northern Roller Milling Co. ' " CHAMPION " BBAND. - INFLUE*r£A, C^fl^ 8 ' SORE Stanley Bay, August 93, 1909. NAZOL. LTD. Dear Sirs, — For some time past my family and self have suffered from Influenza, Colds and Soro Throats. We have tried many remedies advertised, but could get no good result until we took some NAZOL, which, acted like a charm — not only relieving, tut curing us. I have muon pleasure in testifying to its wonderful power. Tours faithfully, "A STANLEY BAT RESIDENT."' HAAKE ' PIANOS BBCKSTSE? PIANOS HOPKINSON . PIANOS MALCOLM OJteAirS Procurable froai the BRITISH AND CONTINENTALPIANO COUP ANY, DEVON BTBEET. NEW PLYMOUTH. .Repairing and Taring *y Gotapetea* . or ' L,E.^oyrMANN, ,- ■ BRONCHITIS. Otabtfbtt, -•• AukusV wh ' 19d9 '- ' I. John Arthurs. dSSaW'rUv* suf.ered from Bronchitis for two year* «nd four months,, and .have been under four dooters during that -time. > Their medioine has done me ne<good «t all. I got a bottle of NASOL* and after the first dose I go.r relief { and. after continuing' its use for afew days, I was quite cured ef Breacnitis, ana can vow, go to bed at night and sleep comfortably, which I'eamM not do before for the last two year* and four months, as I have had to sleep in. my armchair ai the fireside. It gives me pleasure ii stating the great benefit I have derived from using NAZOL. . JOISntKTfIURS. BEST OBTAINABLE YET! WHAT* SVaTEjTAUIIRI, MOKAIJ, AN& WESTPORT OOALB. All kefrt in stock. Ah* - ' ' / ' - FIREWOOD AND <X)KB At, Lowes* Current R^tes . . Fraa - . ■ PENMAN AND BOtWEtL. . . i-" ♦Phone 942. .- Corner Devon and Dawson Streetd NEW BOOKS . ' ( ;;' r TO HAND AT nrtHOMAS VERT'S DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOCTH. "My African Journey," by Winston Churcbiff. "Roads of Destiny," by O. Henry. "The Letters ofjennie Allen," Grace Donworth. "The King of Arcadia," Francis Lynd«. "Princess Zara," Ross Beeckman. "Special Messenger," R. W. Chambers. "Bill TrudteU'* Brenaan. "The/Cage/* Harold Segue. "BUnbelh Visits America," Elinor "Kinipsmead," by Bsroness Von Huttea, author «f "Pam." doth & fid. "B*. Martin's Sanuaex," by Bafsel Sabatini. Cloth Ss M. "The Bridßß Builders,"Tj A.iChanin Ray. OkithtsCd. . "Fashionable Adventures of Joshua , CraW* by D. «. Phillips. Oath "A False Positioa," by Mrs. .Baiffia Reynolds. P»vai«d.c]ot)>S>6d The POPULAR EDITION of "Nancy Stair," by B. M- Lane, Is 6*; "St. CuAWVs of tbTWcst," by R. & Kaowlss, Is Gd. ROYAL ACADEMT PICTURES for , 1909. Paper 4s Cd, cloth 6s 6d. . Orders taken for "THE STORY OF THE BRITISH ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION, 190M909," By E. H. BHACKLETON, M.V.O. Pries 41a. Postage extra. THOS^ AVERY DBVOH STREET. THAT trottilnosM fit of coughing every moraing when you get up, worries yo»»-and-jvoWTS6 iio* 'rest until you have eat up she phlegm. Two drope of "NAZOL" on kMstoar, anl i two or three drops tabbed lightly insidA toe nostrils on retiring at night, and repeated on awakening in the morning, will soon relieve your trouble! "Naaol" is sold by Chemists and Stqrea at Is 8d oar bottle Containing 00 doses: •LADDEN IWJw»«LM«r. BNOINEBBB ANP JjSSfcTmQßa. Lioeased aader Laa4 £&*** Acs.. Uffiee: OCTON WBUXBT. AEWIS JACKSON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, ST. AUBYN STREET. Tag. Sanderson.] [H. Victpr S. Griffiths. SANDEHSON & GRIFFITHS, ARCHITECTS. Office — KING'S BUILDINGS, Corner Devon and Brougham Street*, New , Plymouth. , _ P. C. MOBTON, VALUER, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR. LAND AND ESTATE AGENt. Manager of New Plymouth Saving* Bank. • Agent for Imperial Insuwmoe Company^ Offires: Brougham St.. Mew Plymonth. "TV[GAROMA," LIARDET STREET. TTACANCIES for a few Boarders. V Highest and most central position in town. All conveniences. Trlephone B*l «*» YOU can get it cheaper at "the Red PoeV'

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14015, 21 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14015, 21 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14015, 21 September 1909, Page 3

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