I?JHST AID TO THE iNJUiIED. Accidents urc common to every household, alio it is necessary to be ready Tor such emergencies. A bottle of Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment ami ti roll of 'soft bandages will relieve many a sufferer. It takes IV« pain from every burn and bruise; "will heal any and every Sore; destroys tiro poi«nn from stints of insects; stops neuralgia and cures rheumatism. family can all'onl f .o be without Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Lininrent. 'Keep a bottle on the shelf in plain sight, that it may In; quickly found when needed. Prices 1/0 und 3/. Obtainable everywhere.
Influenza is always more or less prevalent nt this season of the yvar. This disease is very similar to a severe cold and if allowed to take its course is liable to cause svrions r stills. The best treatment for inlleunza. is t) avoid exposure and take Chamberlain's (Jouj? Remedy. This medicine yvfca immediate relief, and if used as directed will ward oil' all daȣeron.s consequences. It lvaves tlio system in a natural ami healthy condition. It always cures and cures quivkly. For sain'by all chemists and storekeepers.
See what cash will do at the A.R.C. Boci Co.:—Gents' kip shooter?, nailed. 7s Pi; Gents' Balmorals, wide-fitting, 7> fid j Scotch grain water-proof knee hoots (for the stockyard), 22s Gd; gents' dancing shoe', Cs Cd; ladies' felt slippers, Is; childreus', 7d; golosheo 3s fid; footholds, 'a fid; p-'m boots, Us fid; ladies' glace ahseS, 5s 6d. Golf boots to wder. All oarocis carriage paid.—Advfc.
For liir'npst variety and lowest prions in men's warm unrto'relothiiiff "The Mclliouriu!" undoubtedly takes the palm. Consider these prioos: lioslyn flannel undershirts 2s rid, Pot one knitted underpants lis fid. plain seamless Roslvn socks Iflil pa'r. Kaiapoi lienvy ribbed socks !ld pair, mcniin singlets Is 3d, Is lid, 2s fid, merino underpants Is lid, heavy lambswool shirts and paula 2u Oil ami'3s Cd.— Ailvt.
Hundreds of delighted shoppers \rM visit "The Kash" tliis next week during their sale, and when you. see the bargains showing at their doonvav you'll hnvo a joh to pass without buying. They've 6s fid so?t felt hats 2s lit', I men's all-wool colonial ribbed sox three I uairs 2s Od. men's all-wool flannel singlets 2s 3d. men's cashmere singlets 2*[ lid, men's dungarees 2s lid, and lots of' other bargains,—Ad^t,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 209, 25 August 1908, Page 2
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388Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 209, 25 August 1908, Page 2
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