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LKONGATHA, VIC. | Mr. R. Spargo, c/o H. Wightmah, P. 0., fcoongatha, Vie., writes:—*! regard Dr. Bheldon'9 New Discovery as a Cough Cure to 'be a remedy that one should . not be without. A friend of mine out bacfc, not very long ago, was bad with a cold that he-could not get rid of. and .when I told him to try Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for coughs and colds he laughed at the idea, saying: Tou don't catch me using anv of those patent medicines j I don't believe in th«m.' But 'after ft hit of persuasion he did try Dr. Sheldon's Kew Discovery.. In a few , dav« he was well again, and is very grateful to it." Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds is an un- • equalled preparation for the cure of all Chest Complaints and Lung Troubles. • trice Is 6d and 3s per bottle. Obtainable everywhere.

SERVICEABLE WINTER UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN (VSR stock of Underwear is very complete, and we have all the warm dependable garments tliat women need just' now, and for the cold months t" «onw. The values are all in your favor. UNSHRINKABLE COMBINATIONS--Witk short sleeves', at 13/0, 14/-, 15/-, 19/f, With long sleeves, at MS • 14/11, 16/11. "WOLSEY" WOVEN SPENCERS, with . short sleeves, at 0/9, 7/3, 7/11, 8/«; • witl long sleeves, 7/3,7/9, 8/6,8/11. '•WOLSEI'" DIVIDED SKIRTS, in natural color, with shaped band, at 10/5 and 11/(1. ' * "WOLSEY" WOVEN" NIGHTDRESSES; very warm and durable, at 20/0, 2'JA VIYELLA NIGHTDRESSES, tiimmel torchon lace and embroidcrv, at 24/-. 26/6, 28/-, 29/6, 31/-, 33/0, 42/. NUNS' VEILING' NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed with torchon lace and embroidery, at 21/0, 24/-, 28/0, 31/5, 35/0, 42/-. WOOLLEN BLOOMERS, in navy blue, with elastic or shaped bands, at 9/ft. to 13/6. : PYftENEEAN (PETTICOATS, in plain colors and stripe effects, at 0/11, 8/6 each. TARTAR MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, a very special li|e, aid extra good ■ value, at 16/6 each, THE NEW DIRECTOIRE PLEATED ' UNDERSKIRTS, in Silk Moirctte. at 27/9 each. In Taffeta, at 37/9 each. In. Satin Oriental, at 42/ each. • BLACK SILK UNDERSKIRTS, a splendid lot, at 19/6, 25/0, 27/0, 33/0 to 69/6 each. CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE NifiHrDjRESSES, in cream onlv, at 2/11. 3/3, 3/6, 3/11, 5/11 each. ' CHILDREN'S WOOLLEN BLOOMERS, In navy and cream, New Zealand made, sizes 0 to 8, at 4/9 to 8/0. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD (Department I). Wbihkotos THE ORB" RANGE. -WE lave been appointed sgents for this fine cooking ran " ' " of thesis ranges are now working 'satisfacrorilv in the district, sinij tea novel iunl useful device for eeonombin? fuel. Tf, is nn extra heavy md well-made range, with a cast iron oven, which means Ion? "fe and regularity in heating. Taking it. altoge'ther, the Orb in about the best all-round ran<"> available . ' " Personal or written enquiries receive our careful attention. OKEY SON & ARNOLD I Agwts, Ntw Plvmoutfc. HAAKE Pianos BECHSTEIN P IANC3 HOPKINSON V mm COtLAED p^N'^s Procurable from THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTS PIANO COMPANY, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH : (Opposite Okey, Son and Arnold's). . TUNING, AND REPAIRING By Competent Workmen. • i \ ii. E. HOFFMANN, Manager. £&&■ "OTHER'S 3d HELP • JT would be thought that the smallest silv«i coin would not buy MMhaelp for tired mother, but it is pound. Used with hot water it causes the dirt to -drop out of elothes and lengthens their life. No tlabetious rubting is needed. Paint «~and ; ; woodwork, greasy dishes and

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 88, 10 May 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 88, 10 May 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 88, 10 May 1909, Page 2

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