Mrs. L, Peters, Miramar, Wellington, N.Z., says: "I can safely recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy to anyoae suffering from pains in the stomach. A few days ago my little -boy, aged six years, was suffering agony "with this complaint. 1 only gave him a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, and h<j was .soon well a-nd has not been troubled since. I think this remedy should be kept ia every home." jj'or sale by all chemists and storeMAGNETIC LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism. It will penetrate to your very bones, Root-he and'gubdue the pain. Rub it in freely. It will not blister or burn the skin. Kub it in, and the pain will stop. It can't help but do you good. srice, Is 6d and 3s. Otitaxable everywhere.
FASHIONABLE FABRICS LIOHT AND AIRY ■Ulillllliii— l j TTERE are some more of the ultra - fashionable weaves for summer. He silks are exceedingly pretty and effective, and 'will make up into lianisaane blouses or reception gowns. Every weave is faultlessly fashionable, and the prices are very reasonable. iPatiteras will foe sent post free On application* WASHING FRENCH CAMBRICS, 32;n •wide, in navy grounds, with, white spots and neat designs; also in black grounds with spots and designs. At ll'/od a. yard. FRENCH CAiIIJKK.fi, in butcher "blue grounds, with white spot 3 and small designs. At 10y 2 d a yard. XLXfI !LU CHINA SILKS, iM in wide, in sky iblue, turquoise, pint, coral, lilac, saxe blue, wedgwood, foronze, mordure, navy, reseda, grey aud tabae. At 4/9 ai yard. FANCY SATIN FOULARDS, 22in wide, in navy and white, vieux rose and »<hite, saxe-blue and white, ' and white. At 3/3 a yard. FRENCH SILK VOILES, 44n wide, in ' ' reseda, bronze, brown, walnut, saxe blue, clematis, sky iblue, heliotrope, navy, .pink, viex rose. At 4/9 a yard. PLAIN LINENS, 44in wide, French- . dyed, in several shades of electric, sky blue, ibrown, grey, red, pink, green, heliotrope, purple, reseda, navy, vieux rose, terra cotta; also Holland, 'white, cream and 'At 2/G a yard. DRESS LINENS, in fancy stripes and ehecks, light grounds, in twenty-five different colors; 44in wide. At 2/G a yard. FRENCH WASHING CAMBRICS, 32 : .: i wide, in white grounds, with narrow iind medium colored' stripes. At 'lo'/ 2 d a yard. "ECLAT" ZEPHYR, 33in wide, in plain grounds, with stripes, in sky blue, brown, reseda, paon, butcher blue, fawn, heliotrope, pink, cream, Black, and white. At 1/4 a yard. DRESS MUSLINS, fancy satin striped and floral, in dainty shades and fashionable designs; 28in wide. At . 1/4 a yard. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD (Department I). WELLINGTON
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THE DIFFERENCE IN LAWNMOWEJBS The difference between a. good or poor lawn is generally the difference between a good 'or common lawn-mower. High-grade,lawn mowers are iade to-day which do the work better and with about nalf-a-man.power less exertion than formerly. The grass is growing now. Don't let it get ahead of you. Call and see our new ball-bear-ing mowers. .Lfi-.JIttSTOS STBEET.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 182, 6 September 1909, Page 2
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496Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 182, 6 September 1909, Page 2
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