Mr. W. Wilson, of Revans-strect, Xewtnwn. Wellington, N.Z., writes: "My liver has given mc a lot ot trouble. Not long ago I had liver blotches all over in r face, and tried all sorts of things, lint obtaiaed'no relief. On the advice of a friend I tried Chamberlain's Tablets, and before I had taken two bottles the blotelies had disappeared from my (nee, and I have not been troubled since." For sale by all chemists and storekeepers.
NOTES 05 THE NEW MILLINERY. last season there hag been no marked change in style, except as regards size and trimming, or rather Jack of trimming, as the hats 1 this season seem to bear as little in the way of extras as possible. Extremely large brims and fairly large flat crowns are still the vogue. These are worn without the bandeau, quite flat on the hair, and present a very simple and charming effect. Black hats trimmed with rather light wreaths 01 colored and white roses and cameling are very mueh in evidence. Large toques in tagol or other soft straws have taken the place of small hats. These are all very smartly trimmed with wonderfully shaded wings, quills, and ostrich plumes. Some have beautiful floral brims, which are extremely be- ' comijig to either young or old. One of the novel features of the season is the fur-trimmed toque or hat. Many ladies complain that all the all-fur hat or toque are foor too heavy for the New Zealand climate, but as the furs are used this season with other lighter trimmings, they will be found delightful to wear. A white mock Ermine or pofoted Fox Toque or small Hat with a large feather wing or even hunches of violets, earaelias, or other small flowers is very effective and can be worn by anyone. Tinsel crowns with swathed brims in either silk or velvet is ;i very new and striking ieature amoag the autumn modes. AVith respect to colors, mole and elephant are the predominating shades, but vieux blue and all shades of green arc also fashionable. MCJLDIE 4 STAINS, ltd. Wellington.
COOKERY DEMONSTRATION JJAVING arranged to hula a public demonstration of cooking with our PERFECTION KEROSENE STOVES, Ave cordially invite all ladies interested to attend. A lady expert has been engaged and will be in attendance to show 'these stoves in actual use. We might *t«te tint the cost of lceroaenc for working is only ono hall-penny .per h»ur per burner. Show days Saturday, Monday and Tuesday noit, the 20tli, 22nd and 23rd, from 2 till 5 each day, and also otl Saturday evening from 7 till 9. QKEY 80N & ARNOLD im, Agents, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 23, 20 February 1909, Page 2
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