L" Mrs. Head, Fyans-street, Geeling, Vic, -writes: "I have found great relief from ' rheumatism by applying Chamberlain's Balm. It is an excellent liniment, f-and I strongly recommend any person from"this distressing and painjM ailment to try it. My husband lias Slflso used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for kflttts and bruises and was delighted with athe benefit received from it." For sale WKj aU chemists and storekeepers.
NEW DREBB GOODS I f£BE new dies* fabrics for Autumn and Winter wear are' here in ample assortment to make choosing a pleasure. Fashion has sanctioned a wide range oi fabrics, and the colors are practically without change. , FANCY STRIPED TWEEDS, at „, 2/3,2/6,2/11,3/3,3/9 a yard. CHEVRON TWEEDS, at 2/11 a yard. CBJjyiOT TWiEBDS, at 2/6 a yard. I FANCY CHEVIOTS, at 3/9 a I yard. fFANCY COSTUME TWEEDS, at 2/11 a yard. ' CHEVRON CHEVIOTS, at 2/11 a yard. CHEVRON SERGES, ia the newest colors, at 5/6 a yard. DIAGONAL SERGES, at 5/6 a i yurdT FANCY DIAGONAL CHEVIOTS, af 6/6 a yard. ■HERRINGBONE CHEVRON, at 4/6 , a yard. FANCY STRIPED AMAZONS, at ; 8/U a yard. "PASTEL CLOTHS, in various [ shades of sky blue, pink, heliotrope, grey, putty and champagne, 46in wide, at 4/11 a yard. STRIPED KREMALINE, 40in wide, hi white grounds, with colored stripes, at 1/9 and 2/3 a yard. CT3SSPATRA CLOTHS, in dress lengths. This is a beautiful i soft-finished cloth, and there is • only oae robe of each shade. The following are represented: One"shade Clematis, two of Navy Blue, one of Now Navy, one of Miuve, one of Copper Beach, three of Seaweed, three of Brown, two each of Viex Rose, 'i Poan, and Moss, four of Luisitania, and one each of French Grey, Violet, Pruue, Reseda, Petrol, Dove, Myrtle, New Blue, i and Dark Cardinal, at 69/6 the -* robe. ' I r CALDM STAINS, Ltd. Wellington.
k IMPSIOVEMENTS KEROSENE COOKERS. HE wonderful im-pwxp] "Mitained ia o nr now "Per- " Jcenosene wick stove it into line with the b< i_ cooking appliancL,. iff an entire absence oi' ,') soot, dust or smell, and Weedingly economical in cpstiag about one halfs. a bandy and economical e lor the small or largo ly, as it is made in differsizfis to suit everybody. U and sec it. "FB«r ' SON * ARNOLD max, "' ' to, Nw Plymouth^
NIC BAKERY, SBf, NEW PLYMOUTH. NO. LEQG, Proprietor* bis week we shall be hating ial sale of BISCUITS. We i .kinds freeh every day. We I i, sale some of Huntly and I febrated biscuits—the veryl can buy. I to remind you that the I ng quickly. Use up no j not kitchen, i" r | l~.«end to- the "Hygie gtgtry, and Cakes. We i , tber used to make" J I-'- Fancy breads, I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 41, 13 March 1909, Page 2
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