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THE C\USH OK COX.STI I'AT TON. Tin' most common muse of constipation is a luck of exercise necessary to keep the muscles of the bowels active. That is \v7iy constipation is often lii'i nnilt on by too freiiuent use of purgalives. Taey net violently, performing the work of tile bowel - fo j* them, an.l so weaken tlieni that tliev will not act without assistance. Chamberlain's Tablets will cure constat ion because instead of doing tile work of tlic 'howfe's they gently stimulate them to voluntary fiction. Their frequent use will not injure the most delicate person. Sold by all chemists and storekeeper!, i Always to the liont in values, The Kash are the greatest price-reducers Taranaki has ever known. When you want a boy's suit see their Norfolk euils at lis 6il, or their Conway euits at I3s 9d. In men's sui l s they've got the biggest selection of any gtore. Wellfitting are, too, with nicely, /added shoulders and good front. Try' one.—Advt. at | lie j| j'-fl 1

CRACKED hands, cnapped hands, rough hands, scaly! . har.cls, are all healed and) cured by LANE'S MEDOLINE.' Ths only article specially prg-. pared for the hands. i/-] everywhere. C.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 228, 1 November 1909, Page 1

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197

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 228, 1 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 228, 1 November 1909, Page 1

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