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THINGS WE LIKE BEST. WHY IS IT TEEY SO SELDOM AGREE WITH US? I What's the reason the things we like host so seldom scera to agree with us? Maybe it's because we over-eat of them. Then follows a fit of. INDIGESTION. Only lasts a day or two perhaps. But it's a most uncomfortable day or two. If we disregard consequences and in'ulge our appetites, the certainty that ■c'must suffer spoils the pleasure. We don't mean to abuse our stomachs, but we all do it more or less. We see things we want, and can't resist the lo for them. When it's too late we i our rasliness. But there's a way to escape the consequences of such indiscretions. A dose of a good digestant like DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES, which digest what you eat, will relieve your trouble at once. That is a reliable remedy. These TABULES are sold everywhere at 2s 0(1 for a f containing 80 TABULES. Buy a t : cat a good square meal, and then take the TABULES according to directions, and note the result. You will forget all Bbout it if you are not careful, for there will be NO PAIN 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, just as thousands upon thousands of other stomachs have been by the sole and exclusive use of DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES. Obtainable ever vwhero. We have smaßhcd prices down and offer you these:—Ladies' tan four-bai shoes,' Js lid; ladies' tan glace bai shoes, 10s Cd; ladies' tan glace button boots, 14s Od to 20s; children's tan bar shoes (10 to 13), 5s lid; gents' bai morals, 8s Od; gents' shooter-tight?, 15s Od; gents' glace kid wide welts, 18s Od to 20s; gents' tan boots in glace and willow calf; ladies' gflace button shoes, 5s Od; children's sandals, 2s 6d; shoe-cttcs in black, tan, and white from 3s 6d—A.8.0. Boot Company, Devon-t.-Advt.

I I If you value- good 3 : , food, let your baking [ powder always be s HUDSON'S BALLOON | BRAND BAKING POWDER. ; , In buying Hudson's 5 you get the full • value of the money ; you pay, for it is the purest and best ; baking powder made. HYGENIC BAKERY., 'DEVON STREET, NEW PLYM(>',u TH JOHN C. LEGO, ■"^priotor. W E » ro makill ß a social line of n ,„ f , & P° n f e < liot . <=«k»s at Gd end!. Our fresh fruit pies—viz.. plum, apple, apricot ptacli-wo make, fresh every day-bd well; nice and Handy for the *' , ) V(i «'" particuhurly eareful in the making pf our Cakes— nothing lmt tuc best [if ingredients us=ed. Our Sultuna at 1011) is delicious. Special breads J-lancy crescents, C. loaves, Sultana Mead, wheatmeal breads-"HYGIENIC," gTONE'S WELLINGTON, HAWKED B iv Avn DIRECTO by jed of all bookzed direct from 1 Co., LainQiton t -, • ■ .y igton. Contains rc, Wtfwicipnl and General ijire ct(r xineteenlh TCar STONE,, SON & CO., DUNEOTN" AND WELLINGTON. JHJI MET? Z EAliiiN/ TUF;F ItEGISTER For S BASQfSr J90M908. ICLL AND t ACCURATE REPORTS G> '< THE P 4!g T SEASON'S RACING (DP WUDING TROTTING) In ..™ W ZEALAND. ftT |T;gi ETCij jvjß PErNOIPA'JI ; POrORE EVENTS I T-y MS 01? WINNERS WT »niIT-T?on-AGE SOAf' ' £ T ■ Jf.TS OF RACING ' ,7 TSffiTNG OWNERS ; TONING HORSES ' "" ' 1 TOTNIKG SIRES '_ ~ nd , trXher interestinc Sporting M*tt« 'Si Valuable Character.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 27, 25 February 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 27, 25 February 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 27, 25 February 1909, Page 4

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