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THINGS WE LIKE BEST. Aum; wfni rs? Wl'afs till! ii'iisnii 1 lie Ihiiigs we like best so seldom seem lo agree with us? ■Maybe it's because v.'c ovcr-cal (if tlicm. Then follows a lit of IXDHIKSTfOX. Only lasts a day or two perhaps, lint it's a most uncomfortable day or two. If we disregard consequences and indulge our appetites, the certainty tli.it we must suli'cr spoils tile pleasure. We don't mean to almse our stomachs, but we all do it more or less. We see things we want, and can't resist the longing for them. WUcu it's 100 late we regret our rashness. But there's a way to escape the consequences of sueli indiscretions. A dose of a good digestant like DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES, which digest what yon eat, will relieve your trouble at once. That is a reliable remedy. These TABULES are sold everywhere at 2s Gd for a tin containing 80 TABULES. Buy a tin, eat a good square meal, and then take the TABULES according to directions, and note the result. You will forget all about it if you are not careful, for there will be XO PAIX or disturbance, and the food will be DIGESTED just as it used to be wlicn your STOMACH was WELL and STRONG. Furthermore, your stomach will soon be restored again, if you keep on taking them, jusl as thousands upon thousands of other stomachs have been by the sole and exclusive use of DR. SHKI,DON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES. Obtainable everywhere. GILLETTE SAFKT. RAZORS. Bengal razors, high-class pocket cutlery. all the latest on hand. Boys Catches ('Do! timekeepers) ejui be obtained at 5s eurli at .T. Avery's, tobacconist, Devon street.—Ailvt.

DAVID CHARTERS Xcw Plymouth, Feb. 2, 1900. ppVVlXCPinspected the Paritutu Township to-day, I -ean strongly reeommejul investors to give this estate attention. Personally lam convinced that within a'very short time, this property will double and treble in value. d, CHAirraus, Kgmout Street, Xew Plymouth.

QAII DE N PAK TY, In connection with St. Mary's -Church; To be hold at "A 0 T K A'' TO-DAY TiIUUSDAY, FEBIIUAUY 4. To commence at 2.30. Tickets dated November, I'JOS, are available l'or this date. ■ 'Jills service from town. Harrison 'Hand in atleudauce. Lollie stall. Afternoon tea provided. Admission Is.

MU.XIOII'AL CO.XI'KKT. Tarunnki (laitWoii liainl will give ii niiiccTl mi till" K-qiliuiaik' Liand liolumlii TO-XKJHT, ul 8 p.m. KIiX'UST CbAliKli, • Secretary. fjl 11 EAT 11 U 2| (J yA L. i'lilDAV, FISUKCAUV 5. TAYLOR - CARRINGTON HUMANISED PICTURES '• Not only tlic lii'st lire show in Sou' Zi'iilanil, but TIIK ISKST IX AUSTRALASIA.

Projected liy electricity, for tin', production of «'.!]icil ii complete plant is carried. Circle ami stalls 2s; Ladies linll'-pricc. fit Is. Children with adult, (id any part. Cox plan at Collier and Colonial l'iano Co. E. AR.MITACK, Advance Monger. HEATKE 0 ¥ A L. FOR ONE RECITAL ONLY. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY" It. THE MARVELLOUS RUSSIAN CHILDREN, LEO, JAN and IUSCHEL CHERNIAVSKI VIOLIK, PIANO and 'CELLO. The most wonderful example of musical genius the world has ever seen. Vocalists: MADAME MARIE 1100T0N (Contralto; MR. PERCIVAL DRIVER (Baritone). Prices: 4/ and 2/. Pla*i and day sales at Collier and Colonial Piano Co. W. HOOTON-SMITII, Touring Manager.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 9, 4 February 1909, Page 3

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528

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 9, 4 February 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 9, 4 February 1909, Page 3

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