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MARTIYHOROUGH. N Z Mr Edward Fuller, c/o W. ,T. Martin, lisq., Huangarua, Martinborough, Wairarapa, N.Z., writes as follows I have the influenza, and am just using l>r. feheldon's new discovery for cousms ci i , lo '^ s to advantage." Dr. sli old on s New Discovery for coughs and colds is an unequalled preparation for Jie cure of all chest complaints and Lung trubles. Price, 1/8 and 3/bottle. Obtainable everywhere. For reliability, for keeping it s color, or wear and style in hats, get a Woodrow. "The Kash," that reliable sto.-o in Devon-street, have every shape and size i n stock, and will be pleased to sh.iw you one at any tine. Prices 10s 8d superior quality 13s fid —and worth evr»rv ponr.v nf the money-W\—jLdvt Mr. S. Stockridfe, 07 Tory streit, Wellington, New Zealand, writes •- Chi mberlain's Tablets are the finest

corrective that we ever had in our home, r always give them to the, children and f.rd tho t they are the safest medicine for them. What I like about them is that they are mild and gentle i n thair action and'never leave any after effects. People troubled with indigestion or con stipatjon will find that Chamberlain's 1 ablets can be depended upon." For B ?J?wZJJ'I a"'' storekeepers. PARCELS FOR THE OLD COUNTRY Do you wish to send a Christmas or , ar memento or parcel to any relative or friend either in the Home country or some other country abroad? Ii so, you will find the New Zealand Express Company's system the cheapest, best, quickest, and smest method. Ihe company will call for your package and will deliver it to any address. Reduced tariff. Office, Brougham-street. Advt.

MUNICIPAL CONCERT, Will give a Concert on the "Lovers' Walk near the Henui Bridge Devon Street, THIS KVEXJNG, at 8 o'clock. * ERNEST CLARKE, Secretary T.G.B. METHODIST CHURCH. T he Wnnganui Synod meets in, Wliiteley Schoolroom TO-DAY. , llj . lie . lit-L-optioii of Delegates THIS EA EXJNIi in Whiteley Hall. Addresses of Welcome by His Worship the Mayor and ethers. Musical Programme. Refreshments. Tickets, One Shilling. CONCERT, \yK>r END SCHOOL HAf.L,

In Aid of Prize Fund. TO-NIGHT ILLSDAY, DICC. 1, at 7.45 o'clock. PROGRAMME. 1. Instrumental Quartette. 2 - Mr. Ashcr Song Miss Hallett 4. Gymnastic Tumbling.... Messrs. Peddie and Co. 8. Song Mr. Leon Mclsaac ®. Song Hiss Fcnton 7. Quartette... .Misses Buekman and Black, Messrs. Jennings and Guy. Sung Mr. Jennings !l. Recitation Miss Kcv U>. S"ng Miss Ward 11. Kong Mr. R. Lee Interval. 1. Instrumental Quartette. 2. Chair Balancing Peddie and Co. 3. Song Mr. Haslam 4. Song Miss M. Clarke 5. Flute Solo Mr. R. Loe 0. Sung Mr. Wooilard 7. Song Miss Fcnton 8. Recitation Miss K. L. Howling !) Song Mr. Muldoon 10. Quartette Misses Bucknmn and Mac!;, Messrs. Jennings and Guy. 11. Comic Gymnastic Display.... Peddie and Co. 'l' I I U R S D A Y. JjUMOI'S BRASS AXD REED BAND. TH E KILTIES. NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, 3rd DECEMBER. ONE DAY ONLY. THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND, THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND, THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND, THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND, THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND, THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND, Full Military Band of Brass aad Reed Instruments, "In the Garb of Old Gaul, with the fire of Old Rome." BY ROYAL COMMAND The Kilties had tlie honor of twice appearing before His Majesty King Edward VII. This Supreme Organisation includes the Celebrated CLAN JOHNSTONE TROUPE, CLAN JOHNSTONE TROUPE, Scotch and Irish Pipers and Dancers, And a CIIOIR OF TWENTY VOICES, CIIOIR OF TWENTY VOICES, To say nothing of

TWO CUANT DRUM-MAJORS TWO GIANT DRUM-MAJOIIS (Wee Bvaw Laddies), 7ft &y s m and 7ft S'/im respectively, "Ma conscience!" '"Ma conscience!" "Ma conscience!" "Ma conscience!" The Kilties are comin'! The Clan Johnstone Troupe is comin'! The Choir of 20 Voices is comin'! The Twa Wee Drum-Majors are comin'! And all Taranaki is comin' to see them! "DJNNA FORGET!" "HOOTS, MON! WE WINNA!" MATINEE, RECREATION SPORTS GROUND, At 3 p.m. Admission Is. Reserved Seats (on sale at Avery's), Is extra. Concession to School Children. Afternoon Tea. Fruit, and Soft Drinks oil the Ground. THEATRE ROYAL, GRAND CONCERT At 8 p.m. Prices—4s, 2s Gd, Is. Box Plan now lilling at the Dresden.

SPECIAL TRAINS! CHEAP FARES! T ]•: X D E 11 <S. rpEXDEUS will 1)0 received by tlie Tataraimaka ltoad Hoard up t° iioou oil MONDAY, the 21st December, 1008, for SletiiUing about SO chains (more or less) of the l'etone Road. The specifications may bo seen at the residence of Mr, E. C. Meredith, l'etone Road. ■|'he lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. C. MEREDITH, Clerk of iioard. '" new Zealand"railways. KILTIES HAND PERFORMANCE AT NEW PLYMOUTH. QN 3rd December a Special Passenger Train, stopping at any intermediate station if required, will run as under:— Haivora depart 11.10 a.m., Lopperton Junction 2.3 p.m., New Plymouth arrive 2.35 p.m. The usual 11.10 a.m. goods train "with car attached, llawcra to New Plymouth, will NOT run. BY ORDER. A DULTCIOUS SUNDAY TEA. Awl one that doesn't bothewith cooking, is a tin of ST. GEORftl? SHEEP TONGUES. They're dclieiously appetising, au;i everybody likes the a. All groccra keep them,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 289, 1 December 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 289, 1 December 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 289, 1 December 1908, Page 3

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