WIXOHAM, N.S.W. Mrs. Thomas Abbot, Treagolden, Wingtam, Maiming River, N.S.W., writes tiK follows: "I liave used Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment for Trackache, sore joints, ami nenralgiu, and it always gave ™c grrtit ro'iof. I always keep it an the house." " Dr.' Sheldon's Magnetic Lin* "'gvob at once Rlio'iimßitisiin, Lame Back, Cuts, Bruises, and Bains', and repealled nnpliications will effect n euro ito a renuvrkabry short time. Price Is fid and 3s ncf'bolOle. Obtainable everywhere. Of course, when you think of Inlying your clothing yon naturally go lo'tho cheapest shop," and that, of course, is the Kush, Devon Street, New I'lymouth. There they give the best possible vain* at the lowest possible price, as may be seen from the following lines they' (ire oll'oring. For instance, men's saddle tweed suits 30s lid, in light and dark shades. Those are the cheapest, suits in 'Parana ki. Hoys' saddle tweeil Norfolk suits, for school wear. 18s (id; hoys' caps Is, celluloid collars 7d, braces 3d. In fact you will find that all their prices are just as reasonable.—Advt. Mr. A. JlcTntyrp, Clrcy-stn-ect, Shortland. Thnimos, N.Z., say«: ''.Some time ago I Iliad a x<*rv liad <old and D. sore ttotvt, and, seeing OhtimlmrJnin's CoutJ, Remedy advertised, Uioujjht T would see wtalt it woulil do for me. A few doses cured the soreness in my throat, and my cold so,on vwnkhod. T 'must say that I was plonrcvl and surprised ait its .Bcti'ln" properties. Si'ince liven I 'have reeouv mended ft to several of niy friends, and Ifltt'v all speak in -the highest praises of it." For sale by all chemists and ■ tare'veepere. I
The Family Cough ( Remedy, Parents throughout Australasia know that no cough remedy is so effective and so safe as Bennington's Irish Moss. lonnington's CARRAGEEN breaks up the cough or cold, wards off bronchi'" and prevents oii»"' "* s - Wisp nave it» •*, - m °nia. •It ttls^' , - always kee P » WW» th h o is r.o remedy [jood"as bonn mi m
TTKENUI-WAITARA COACH TIME TABLE. Leaves Oremii Mon-'ays, Tuesdays Thursdays, hthl Fridays at 7 a.rn.; Wfdncsdays and Saturdays at f1.40 a.m. I Leaves Waitara—Mondays, Tuesdays, | Tlnii-sda.'j, and Fridays 9.40 a.m.; Wedj nesdays and Saturday at 5.30 a.m. I On Saturdays Coa«3l leaves Urcriui foi j Waitira at 2 p.m. and returns on arI rival of 5.10 p.m. train. I On Moudays and Thursdays Coach , leav*s Urflnul tor- Uruti *t 12 npon.- '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 119, 17 June 1909, Page 4
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