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• Mrs. Cromer, Percy-street, GeeJong, writes: "Anting on the advise of a friend of mine, I bought a bottJe of Chamberlaiii's Caugt Remedy to give my little girl, wfco was suffering -with a very bad ■ttack of Croup. I am pleased to say CbaV after a few doses relief was obtainiaj, and before the ti&ttfe was finished toy UWIe gM was otile to go to acbpol again. I will always recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my feieude as being tie best I bare ever MneA."' For. sole Ibjr all demists and •toralMQen.. \

SEQUIN BOBEB Tht Uttat for Evening Wear rJTOESE Sequin Robes are de- , cßledly povel, and very effective for Evenbg Wear. We 1 ate showing a very fine assort'aeutj many of the robes iieing ' exclusive. \ BEQUIN ROBES, in white and silver; the designs being of an effective , ■ character, At S9/8, 79/0 WHiTSB SEQUIN KOBE, handsomely ; Worked witt opal and silver sequins, 9W. ';-, At 89/6 BLACK gEQTJIN ROBE, a very fine de?6«gn in bright sequins. At 89/0 1, in aa extrc_ . Effective design, worked in golden fa-awn sequins', and silk stitching, V' / '.'' , At £4 14s Od BLACK NET BOBE, -with Grecian Key desisii worked in Mack sequins aad ' eutleads, At £5 10s BLACK NET ROBE, handsomely worked w?th gold bead and silk embroidery, , At £lll9s fid BLACK NET ROBE, finely worked with BLACK NET ROBE, richly worked with KIRKCALDIE ft STAINS LTD (Department I). Wemjmgtoji

OUR PAPERHAHGINGS cial in Paperhangings i view just now; in fact, the vrv bSst lot we have ever hail. The tints and designs of this season's patterns are novel and very beautiful, »nd, at the prices marked, are within the reach of people of moderate means and refined tastes. . Most articles have gone up in than previously. IP'*; - *. 3KEY SON ft ARNOLD max,. AN OLD SONG.

Mj'Qrandlather'a clock was too high ' I for the sheft, '''So t it stood ninety years on ti e floor. : It: wag taller by half than the old man \r .""himself . tough it weighed no*, a pennyweight Ojnore> 'was bought on the day that the old ~man was bom, "vai always his pleasure and his Slide. V it stopped short, never to go agaia, aen the old man died. \pi. have just imported a fine specimen of the Old Grandfather's ock. It is fitted with one of the best Every GOOD house in >tild have one in it. Bg&IOOK AX IX. dsome E.P. Jug and ejng offered for ttal price.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 122, 23 June 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 122, 23 June 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 122, 23 June 1909, Page 2

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