Bargains nothing sJiort of marvellous I continue to keep the ''Melbourne" the busiest shop in Tanmnki. Every line in stock reduced during the great silo now on. Boys' blouses Is lid, ladies' handkerchiefs a penny cadi, men's handkerchiefs fi for Is, splendid saddle trousers 7s lid, men'ii grey denims lis (Id. men's 3s lid working shirts now 2s lid. men's island hats (with straps) Is (id. boys' Conwhv suits reduced to 12s 6d.— Advt.
Mrs. Head, FvaiH-streot. Oeeling, Vu-., writes: "T li.ivf found groat relief from rheumatism by applying Chamberlain's X'ain Balm. Tt is an excellent liniment, and I strongly recommend any person, suffering 'trom this distressing and pain'nil ailment, to try it. "Mv husband lias also used Chamberlain's Vain Bulm for cuts and bruises and was delighted with I tho benefit received from it." For snk j \jy all chemists and storekeepers,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 37, 9 March 1909, Page 2
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