Hio btratford borough by-law* have long lieen the subject of considerable condemnation amongst Uu local legislators. Amendment* to the original set havo been made but yet the numerous clauses and sections aro in such a state that warrants the Mayor in stating that a horse and trap oould be driven through them. Even when local bodies havo devised, rovised, and adopted a satisfactory collection of bylaws and rogulntJons, some fr*«tiou« oorough councillor manages to up-. set the lot by moving for exemptions under the saving clause which ■ gives power to make such exemptions as may from time to time appear desirablo. . The winter season ib with us again • with its accompanying cough wet ivoather. It will be necessary to protect yourself from the cold and wet by buying a reliable overcoat. Alon's Chesterfield mackintosh overcoats, velvet collars, 17/0. Men'» rainproof cloth overcoats, latest styles, dark grey sliudes, 27/fi, Bs/6 17/0, 52/0. JVoal, Cash Clothier.* Important to sufferers from line* ma.ism .-The proprietors of Book's RHEUMATIC POWDER wish it Known that every tin o/ their powder is sold with a guarantee. All Chcniivts or Storekeepers are authorised to refund tho price paid to thost not having benefited by the use of it. Close on 500 Cured Cases are known to the proprietors, and tbt following are a few of those who have kindly consented to have their aanies mentioned to induce other suiferors to also benefit by the use of Bock's Rheumatic Powder—r,. R Webb, Makotuku ; Thos. A. Pruden, ICltham ; James Harvey, Mrs Hart! and Mary Ann Hodder, Ashhurat ■ W. H. Lukies, Pohangina; Joseph Cummorlleld, Foxton ; Mauraca McCullum and Albert Burges, Walhl ; 11. E. Dean, Patea : John Douglas, Hampden, Otago. All chemists and stores.*
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND ' PILLS. Are the best, cheapest, and most popular remedies at all seasons, and under nil circumstances they may bo used with safely, ami with the "certainly of doing good. Eruptions, rashes, ami all descriptions of skin diseases, sores, ulcerations and burns are quickly benefited, mid ultimately cured by these healing, soothing and purifying medicaments. The ointmeat rubbed upon tho abdomen fc checks all tendency to irritation in the bowels, and averts diarrhoea ' ■and other disorders of the intestines irequently prevailing through the ' summer and fruit seasons. Heat mmps, blotches, pimples, inflamtna. lions of tho skin, muscular poinft - Z'd ff e C f W !, ions ' and onlargS. n.?n» u m n ° overcomeby using Holloway's remedies accordfe* to tho instructions accompanring everv packet.* w^
I Householders deeirov* of storing their furniture ami effects should hrnamgie with the New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., Braughanwrtreet. Storage in. safe brick building, Lowest rates tor storage ami inaur-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 142, 20 June 1904, Page 2
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438Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 142, 20 June 1904, Page 2
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