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INTERESTING ITEMS.

The Rev. U M. isitl is expected to arrive iu New l'lyiiioul.li early next week for the purpose of inking purl iu the debate which comes oil' on Thursday next. As botli the reverend gentleman anil -Mr. Kiiioth me well versed in their respective, subjects, the debate should be interesting; indeed; and as the proceeds are to be devoted to so worthy a cause it is fully expected that there will be a bumper house. Reserved seals may be booked at the Dresden Piano Company's. Devon Street, price 2s. -The hist practise for the Fire Brigade ball will be held at the Theatre Roynl this afternoon, at 2.'M p.m. The piano used lor the practises was very kindly lent by the Collier & Colonial Piano Conipanv. The Services at Whitcley Church tomorrow will lie conducted by the llev. T. 0. Jlrooke, and the subjects for the day will be—Morning. "The Kings Rirthday," and evening. "Our Present Political Duty." Strangers are cordially welcomed.

■'This i> the la<t day''-as the Ti s puts it, when selling their Historians' History—on which you can buy novellies for the King's'Pirlhduy. Whiles' are fully equipped to supply your wants in gloves, hosiery, fancy neckwear, summer dresses, and sunshades. lie sure and see what they can sell to-day.

Sometimes one man's failure is a lesson to the world. A certain baron farm, a few tumbledown buildings, a mortgage that oullived. life, are all that remain to mark the. failure, of a dairyman rthrough using his hands instead of his head. How about you? Are you sweating, saving, standing losses to-day that you uon't need to stand? Don't try to raise the mortgage with your back—do it with your brains. Don't trust to your skimming-pans, those "dairy thieves" that steal your profits, but buy an "Alfa-LavaPCream Separator, lis use marks (lie difference between cow profits and cow losses. Don't be put off with a "jusl-as-good." liuiter-I'at is 100 variable to waste. Cash or easy terms. Order 10-ilay. Delay means so much mouev lost. Sole ficw Zealand agents, Maso'n, Struthcrs and Co., Ltd., .Mamstreet, Palmcrsiou North. E. Uriililhs and Co., New Plymouth, local agents.

Mr AV. C. Wockncr, Toowoomba, Queensland, writes: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is an excellent remedy. F have been sull'ering from a severe cold for the hist two months, a ud if haolfected a cure. It is a pleasure for me to recommend it to anyone with a bad cold." This is the opinion of one 1.1 the oldest and most respected residents of Toowoomba.aud has been voluntarily given in good faith thai: others migiit (ry Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and be! benefited a s he was.' For sale'by all chemists and storekeepers.

Sick headache usually results from a disordered condition ~f the stomach, and can be corrected bv takin- a medium do,e of Chamberlain's Tablets. Tit ,them and be convinced. When taken an s.y." as the indication of jhe attack appears, thev will greatly lesson its severity. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 270, 7 November 1908, Page 6

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 270, 7 November 1908, Page 6

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 270, 7 November 1908, Page 6

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