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PILES RAPIDLY CORED. "I bad been suffering from Piles for some little time, and bad tried various advertised Ointments for my complaint, but I only grew worae. I gave Rexona a. trial, and was pleasantly surprised to find I was completely cured in four days. 1 used Laxo-Tonic Pills at the game time, so they may have helped towards my recovery," writes Mrs. Maggie o, Cooper-street, Baimain, N.S.W tt, the Rapid Healer, is sold io nlar potg at Is 6d and 3s. ObHe everywhere.

FILMT FABRICS FOB SUMMER mbJki dainty light filmy fabrics are now is, and it is advisable to make an eaijy choice because of the fact that the best as regards texture aad color ar« quickly sola oat. Write to-day for pattern* of any of the following, and they will be seat as speedily as possible. FANOT STRIPED LINENS, 44in wide, ia narrow, medium sad wide stripes, in fashionable shades of brown, heliotrope, na«7 blue, sky-blue, elec- , trie, green, dark brows, reseda, fawn, moss, vieux rose, wine, butcher blue. At 2/6 a yard. fDADJ LINENS, 44in wide, French dyed, ia, several shadeß of electric, sky blue, brown,'grey, red, pink, green, heliotrope, purple, reseda, navy, vieux rose, terra cotta; also Holland, white, cream and black. At 2/6 a yard. DRESS LINENS, in fancy stripes aad checks, light grounds, in 25 different .colors, 44in wide. At 2/6 a yard. . FfiENOH WASHING CAMBRICS, 32in wide, in white grounds, with narrow and medium colored stripes. At 10y B dayard. -ECLAT" ZEPHYR, 33f0 wide, in plain grounds, with stripes, in sky blue, brown, reseda, paon, butcher blue, fawn, heliotrope, pink, cream, black, and white. At 1/1 a yard. DBESS MUSLINS, fancy satin striped and floral, in dainty shades and 1/1 a yard. FANCY GLOBAL VOILES, 28in wide, m French .colorings and designs. At 1/8 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, brown _ and white, paon and white, sky blue and white. At 9'/.d a yard. KIRKCALDIE ft BTAINS LTD (Department I). WttLHHBOS i fjUKLS! It is an exciting moment in every young woman's life when a young man takes her little hand in his, narat wietf.ilU. ™l„ l.„- _..„ . .1 ; ously enquires—-'Do you drink Suia-i turn?" rVBITUARY.—The death is announced of the Bishop of Boofoo Land. 'Heart Disease, brought oa by chasing the cart of the grocer who had forgotten to leave the Suratura. Never drank any other. Aged 97. Ban eleven milos. Deeply regretted.

fpHESE are the days of compact articles and marvellous essences, there is more joy ia a pound of Sutytura Tea than was ever compressed into that epace before, since ever the world was. gURATUBAt Suratura I Suratura! Write it on your ibedroom wall. Keep it in your mind., It's the name of the best tea that ever was. "D," 2s. QOMKERCIAL TRAVELLER, 45, three months ago decided to drink nothing but Suratura. Now in position to marry. Suraturette only. JF yOU WANT to be happy and gltd, . my lad, drink th« very best tea to be had, my lad! Suratura "D." gURATURA is the stimulant of happiness and genial humor. Even succeeds in Dunedra. rfO PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMEN. There is not an actor who drinks > nothing but Suratura now out of an en. gagemeut in Australasia. Suratura has captured the public. THE DIFFERENCE IN UWN MOWERS . The difference between a good or poor lawn is generally the difference between a good or common lawn-mower. made tcday which do the work ~better and' with about half-a-man power less exertion than formerly. , . She grass is growing now. ,Don't let it get ahead of you. •Gall and see. our new ball-bear-ing mowers.' ?>.'f™ P.^hmmm • <&Zfflr

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 181, 4 September 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 181, 4 September 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 181, 4 September 1909, Page 2

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