SPECIAL DRESS PURCHASES. In our advertising columns will be found particulars which should create a great deal of interest to ladies and heads of families. A window display is now being made at G. H. Stiles’ store of a special line of Summer Dress Goods, which can be secured at the very low price of Is Qd per yard, and from a large range of goods, the usual price of some of the fabrics was from 3s 6d to 4s I id. No doubt the goods will receive a ready sale. A speciality is now being made by this firm of Calico and Sheeting, which we believe it would be impossible to beat anywhere as the goods are being made one of the leading Ijnes at the store. — Advt.
Mr William Francis, Launceston Tas., writes : “ During the recent hot spell in Melbourne, I had a very severe attack. of Gastritis. I tried many remedies, but nothing did me any good. A friend from Queensland, seeing how ill I was, recommended me to take Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I did so, and had only taken about four doses when I obtained relief. lam a commercial traveller, and visit many of the mining centres of Tasmana and New Zealand, and will certainly never go on my travels again without a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with me. For sale everywhere.— Advt. For watch, clock or jewellery repairs go to Parkes, the jeweller, Main Street. Your pick of summer dress fabrics at G. H. Stiles’ for Is gd per yard, usual price up to 4s lid.* Mr S. Stockbndge, 97 Tory-st. Welling tan, N.Z., writes : “ Chamberlain’s Tablets are the fines t corrective that we have ever had in our home. I always give them to my children and find that they are the safest medicine for them. What I like about them is that they are mild and gentle in their action and never leave any afte effects. People troubled with In digestion or Constipation will find that Chamberlain’s Tablets can always be depended upon. For sale everywhere. — Advt. ~At G. H. Stiles’ calico and sheet ings can be bought as cheap as anywhere in the Dominion. Give the goods a trial.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 508, 18 November 1909, Page 3
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