INTERESTING ITEMS. Probably iw-Ue.ii the ejections are over people will begin to think about what to wear. Two days after the second ballot is '"People's Day'' at the Agricultural ■Show, and for ladies wlio drive Wliiti' and Sous hnve provided just the loveliest »love imaginable for long wenv and neat wear the nicest thing t > be liad—at .">s 1 Id pair, all sizes.—Adv;\
Mr. S. Stoekridgp, 07 Tory street, I Wellington, New Zealand, writes:— l "Chamberlain's Tablets arc the finest corrective that we ever had in our home. I always give tlieni to the children and Puml tlmt they aro the safest medicine for them. What I tike about them is that they are mild and gentle in tiimr action and "never leave any after effects. People troubled with indigestion or constipation will find tliat Chamberlain's Tablets can be depended upon." For sale bT all chemists and storekeepers. Jf vou want your furniture removed carefully, expeditiously, and economically, employ the New Zealand Express Company, Ltd., who make a special feature of this class of work, and who are able to supply first-class dry storage accommodation. Customs work in aH Ua —Advt. BRISBANE, Q.
J|]T?. J. J. HABKER is authnnsod M roroivo siII Accounts duo in rospeH Arrounts (Hie ill respect ntclv carried Oil by inn Meat Bazaar, and liis full discharge J. .7. HILLS.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 276, 16 November 1908, Page 3
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224Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 276, 16 November 1908, Page 3
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