LEONGATHA, VIC. Mr. K. Spargo, c/o n. Wightman, P. 0.. Loongatha, Vic, writes:—'! regard Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery as a Cough Cure to be a remedy that should not he without. A friend of mine out back, 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: "You don't icateh me using any of those patent edicines; I don't believe in them.' ler a bit of persuasion he did try D Sheldon's Sew Discovery. In a few day« he was well again, and is wry grateful to it." Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds is an unequalled preparation for the cure of all Chest Complaints and Lung Troubles. Price Is 6d and 3s pur bottle. Obtainable everywhere. WAGGA, N.S.W.
Mr. A. Skudder, Wagga, N.S.W., writes as follows:—'! have taken Dr. estive Tabulcs ijt indif"und them splendid. I to all my friends." Dr. Sheldon's Digestive 'iabules are an unequalled preparation for the cure of Indigestion and all Stomach Troubles Price ?« fld per tin. Obtainable every wher*. MONEY IS FREQUENTLY LOST By traders sending out goods on credit to unknown buyers in other parts of the Dominion. Avoid the risk by consigning your goods through us on the C.O.D. system. We not only forward the goods, but collect the amount of your invoice, including freight and insurance, against delivery. It is a convenient system—a money-saving system. Consignees all over the Dominion appreciate it.—The KZ. Express Co., Ltd. Offices all towns.—Advt
LADIES'BURBERRY HATS VM have just received a shipment of these VERY USEFUL HATS, and we venture to say tliej- will sell like thu proverbial hot cakes. We are showing eight different shapes, named as follows: "THE liADIES' PANAMA." "THE WINDSOR." ' "THE RIDE ASTRIDE." "THE LANCASTER." "THE BURBERRY." "THE GOODERHAM." "THE DUCHESS. "THE COWBOY.*" Tliese hats are made iii the FEWEST BURBERRY TWEEDS, such as Birds' Nest Heather, and mixed tweeds' in shades of green, brown and grey, and the colors are so beautifully harmonised that the hats may be worn with any color costume. The mounts are exceptionally fine, and consist of all the lovely plumage of the various game birds. The prices range from 42s to 55s each. Burberry Coat* for Women These garments are the moS serviceable for WINTER WEAR, and are a wife investment. BURBERRY GARMENTS are light and warm, and LIEUTENANT SHACKLETON and h's Party found the BURBERRY of the atmost use in Antarctica. We are showing a fujl range of BURBERRY COATS. In GREY "AIRYLIGHT" CLOTH, with wool lining At £4 17s 6(1 In STRIPED GARBARDINE. with slipon sleeves At £5 17s Gd In DARK GREY, with B lip-on sleeves, lined throughout At £6 Gs In FAWN WOOL SLTMBER, light and dark, with wool lining throughout „™ „ At £« 6s 6EMI-FITTINC FAWN GARBABDINtI, svven-eightlig length, beautifullv cut and flnished At £5 15s 01 In BURBERRY WATERPROOFED TWEEDS, in dark brown mixtures, half-lined wKh Italion cloth At ,£fl 17s Od la BROWN DIAGONAL TWEED, heavy weight, with slip-on sleeves for driv"gJJ!" motoring At' £0 17s Gd TWEED MOTOR COATS. s li p . o n B ] P eves, lined throughout with cainol fleece » „„„„" At £lO 10s In GREEN MIXTURE TWEEDS, wi.h green leather linings attached, seveneights length ' At £l3 inIn GREEN GARBARDINE. with sni'ill violet line, complete slip-on coat, ha'flined silk, with violet kid lini'n<r to attach by patent fastenings. At £1515s KIRKCALDIEIsTAINS LTD (Department I). WjJLtIWOTOH
WINTER COMFORTS. Jj£OST of the discomforts of tlie winter season can be for that purpose:— x Our I.R. Hot-water Bags are Jnade from best rubber," with patent stoppers and prettily covered. Our Stoneware footwarmeri; are cheaper and useful to sufferers from cold feet. Our Perfection Kerosene Heaters are wonderfully handy and economical. Can be easily earned from room to room. 'IfIKEY SON & ARNOLD % DEVON .' STREET.
3d MOTHER'S 3d V HELP ;. JT would be thought that the small- '- *. c ? in woul<i not buy .' #nchhelpfM tired mother, but it is HI? J"*" ?" 1/2 - lb P acket ° f "Florajouad. Uwd wSth hot water it anseg the dirt to drop out of [othes and lengthens their life. No iboriong rubbing is needed. Paint ltd woodwork, greasy dishes nnl rimy hands yield alike to their dirt magic touch, and suffer no V, to your grocer: "Florolinc." >_W« "Just as good," repent iijilfae." Say it as ii you MEA? HALINE J , In- the Borne."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 99, 24 May 1909, Page 2
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