Let the Melbourne measure you for rour next suit; Prices 45s to 60s <M You'll be' satisfied.—Advt. They sooth!) like a ballad harmonic, Jour ailments no longer are chronic; They're swift, safe, and snre, They effect certain cure, 80 let us thank Fills laxo-Toalc. LAXO-TOKIO PILLS, IOVJd and Is 6dBullock and Johnston, Agents, New Plymouth. Just arrtvea, »t DockrHPs, Devon street Central,, New Plymouth, an indent of Allan's famous gents' hoots, also and show. la atoek, a large assortment of the best ladies', gents', and children') colonial boots and shoei by reliable makers. AH the above are offered to th» publie »* prices that can't be beaten
;: The '-population of the United King- ;'.■.' dom is two-thirds that, of Germany. \. Nearly 1000 tons of unfit food was f;'; destroyed in the port of London last V year. £.'•' ' Opals are the only gems that cannot ';V he counterfeited with any degree of
FILMY FABRICS FOB SUMMER , and it is advisable to make en early choice because of the fact that tk» best as regards texture and color ar-j quickly aohTout. Write to-day for patterns of any of the following, and they will be aent as speedily as possible. FANCY STRIPED LINENS, «in wide, in narrow, medium and wide stripes, in fashionable shades of. brown, heliotrope, navy blue, electric, green, dark brown, reseda, fawn; moss, vieux rose, wine, butcher blue. At 2/6 a yard. FLAW LINENS, 44in wide, French dyed, in several shades of electric, sky ], Rite, brown, grey, red, pink, grejn, heliotrope, purple, 'reseda, navy, urieux rose, terra cotta; also Hol- - land, white, cream and black. At a/6ayard. - ' DBB6S! LINENS, in fancy stripes - and checks,,light grounds, in 25 different oolora, 41m wide. At 2/6 a yard. FRENCH WASHING CAMBRICS, 52h "wide, in white grounds, iwith narrow and medium colored stripes. At tOVid.a yard. " ECLAT " ZEPHYR, 33i n wide, in plain grounds, with stripes, in sky blue, brown, reseda, paon, butcher blue, fawn, heliotrope, pink, crea™ hwl.nd white. At 1/4 a yard DRBSS MUSLINS, fancy satin striped and floral, in dainty shades and fashionable designs; 28m wide. At 1/4 a. yard. FANCY FLORAL VOILBS, 28in wide, m French colorings and designs. At 1/6 a yard. * STRIPED COTTON VOILES, 29in wide, stripes in sky blue, paon, brown, pink, reseda, grey and black. At 1/3 a yard. STRIPED COTTON VOILES, in black and white, navy and white, brosvn and white, paon and white, sky blue and white. At 9%d a yard. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD (Department I). Wmlisgtob ,
i QJKLS! It is an exciting every young woman's lire wn< Vniin.r n !al-o= lor lil*I„ 1>,,n,l in gazes wistfully into her eyes, and anxiously enquires-r"Do you drink SuiaturaJ" QBITUARY.— The death is announced of the Bishop of Boofoo Laid, Heart Disease, brought on by chasing the cart of the grocer who had forgor.ten to leave the Suratura. Never dr«.>i any other. Aged 1)7. Kan eleven mil-. 1 * Deeply regretted. !S£ are the days of compact articles and marvellous essences. There is more joy in a pound of Sut,itura Tea than was ever compressed into ice ever the world UKATUKA ! Suratura ! Suratura ! Write it on your bedroom wall. Keep it in your mind. It's the name of the best tea that, ever was. "D," 2s.
rjOMMEKCUL TRAVELER, 45, three months ago decided to drink no thing but Suratura. Now in position to marry. Suraturette only. TF YOU WANT to be happy and glad, my lad, drink tli* very I ,best tea to be had, my lad! Suratura "D." aURATORA is the stimulant of bappiness and genial humor. Even succeeds in Dunedin. IT© .PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMEN. There is not an actor who drinks notUiag but Suiatura now out of an engagement in Australasia. Suratura has captured the public.
"THE ESKIL" r CBEAM SEPARATOR i « For small farm or domes- "*' . J tic purposes. A wonder- , ' fully clean skimmer. Cap-ratCTlr-ftom 18 to
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 176, 30 August 1909, Page 2
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