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NO DOUBT ABOUT IT. There is no doubt about the curative properties of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, which is the best, safest and most reliable cough med cine you can take. For harsh, hard, chronic coughs it is a splendid cure. Easily taken, and it quickly relieves and cures the most obstinate cases. For sale everywhere. — Advt.

If in want of Birthday, Wedding or other gifts, go to Parkes’, the jeweller, the shop for presents.* Mr Parkes, the locai watchmaker and jeweller is opening up a splendid assortment of gold, silver and electro-plate goods suitable for presentations. Watch the window displays.* The thrifty woman who visits M. Hamer’s will find some remarks able snips to be picked up during the next few weeks. A few lines ol print are offering at 5d yard, and all millinery will be disposed of at cut prices to make room for winter stock.*

WAGES BOOKS. WE can supply WAGES BOOKS, approved of h y the Labour Department, to mill-owners and all employers of labour at 3s 6d each cash. Herald Printerv

TO THE FRACTION OF A MINUTE. Critical moments occur in every man’s life when he must be on time to the fraction of a minute. A watch that is likely to be wrong at such a time is—disastrous. The accuracy with which O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN’S watches are made, and their good time keeping makes them most desirable watches to possess. We have them in all styles for ladies and gentlemen. Some with beautifully engraved gold or silver cases. Others plain, but none the less handsome and reliable. Every watch is guaranteed and the prices are a help—not a hindrance to purchasers. OCONNOK& TYDBMAN, THE LEADING N.I. JEWELLERS, Palmerston North. We give half-dozen Electro Teaspoons with each Wedding Ring sold. \i

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. W.A.G. —“There’s no place like •Home.” Of course it was not so at that time. The song was a burst of prophesy. Suratura came later. . . Nelly Xtecl—lt was asserted by trade rivals that John Widdle of Worcester died through excessive drinking of Suratura Tea. The statement is quite absurd. First of all, he only drank it in quantity five times a day, and he had only drunk it regularly for 24 years. He was 117 years old J.C.A. —Thanks for your reminder that biliousness has greatly decreased in Christchurch since the introduction of Suratura Tea. The point is one of some medical interest, though the result was inevitable McM. B. The fact is, of course, that Alexander died of his horrible disappointment when, having subjugated India, he learned that Suratura Tea had not yet been discovered. The idea that he yearned for other worlds is a newspaper invention Mary Mimble —The extremely youthful appearance of Sir Joseph is said to be due to the fact that he drinks only the tea he likes. He is a person of excellent taste and discrimination. . . . J.G.. —Suratura wins, of course. As to the second bestwell, there you have us- It has not yet come near enough to be identified B.P. — glad to hear that Suratura sweetened yomr honeymoon. Your mother-in-law is plainly a wise woman. Suratura is guaranteed to make all honeymoons tolerable. . . M. Quod.—The last man who suggested an admixture of Darjiling with Suratura lost his place in the Directory.

W. B. MACINTOSH, CARRIAGE BUILDER, LEVIN, IjlOR good sound vehicles of all descriptions. Only thoroughly seasoned timber used, and the best of workmanship. The factory is complete with a most efficient power plant and labour-saving machinery. Next Post Odin;, QUEEN STREET - LEVIN

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 974, 1 April 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 974, 1 April 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 974, 1 April 1911, Page 4

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