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INTERESTING ITEMS. I Mr. Stanley Jeffreys, architect, Napier rites as follows: "I have much pleasure ___ stating that the course of architecture I with the International Correspondence ' Schools was of great benefit to mc. J think the text-books are excellent and up-to-date. The position I licld when starting the course was worth ,£l 10s . now an architect in is for myself, and have carried out irge buildings in Napier. 1 am concrete at a« estimated cost of .t'GOOO. Mr. F. Carpenter, district agent for the international Schools, who is staying at 'orth House for a few days, will teed to supply full particulars to interested in any one of the 208 >nt courses taucht bv these schools, rath for the uurf will find the right thing in the ay of rcady-to-<wear goods. Hats, caps, lits, shirts, millinery, costumes and sunshades are all showing in delightful profusion at their store. Hosiery and gloves, handkerchiefs, etc., are not nwlected, and many novelties are to be seen in them.—White and Sons'.—Advt.

The complete success of tlie opening wool sale of the season at Auckland on Wednesday, says the Herald, brougiit ™any smiles to tlie faces of sheep fares', of whom there wero numbers in towH. An aspect of special importance had been imparted by the record offering catalogued, and the Chamber of Com merce Hall was in consequence crowded with onlookers the whole of the day. ly bidding, those present were p I with a certain amount of diversion Dy the forceful and peculiar antics for which wool buyers are famous.- When the top price of the day, namely, Is 2Vid per lb, was bid for the goJUsin,. fleece, and at other times when higft ures were accepted, there were involuntary murmurs of applause. The rates throughout showed aa advance ol l%d to 3d upon those ruling at the last November sales, and very few lots were passed in. Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment cures more cases of rheumatism every year than all the so-called rheumatism medicines combined. It will penetrate to your very bones, and soothe and subdue it,„ „„;„ The first application will reontinued use effect a permanent cure. Guaranteed tu cure, or money hack. Accept no substitute. Price, Is 6d anil 3s. Obtainable everywhere. THE CAUSE OP CONSTIPATION. The most common cause of constipation is a lack of exercise necessary to keep the muscles of the bowels active. That is why constipation is often b-T'ught on by too frec,uent use of nur?:ifives. They act violently, performing h .he work of the bowels for them, an! <j weaken them that they will not an .vithout assistance. Chamberlain's Tablets will cure constipation because instead of doing the work of the bowe's Ihey genth stimulate them to voluntary iction. Their frequent use will not n i»r.. the most delicate person. Sold by x\) chemists and storekeepers. WHEN YOU CATCH COLD, Dn not take any chances of wearing it iway, or experiment with some doubtful 'hich will only half cure "• and leave the bronchial susceptible to "i----iS of consumption. Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and Cold 1) not only stops the cough, bof heals nnl strength™? the limes, and prevents serious effect? from a cold. Small dose. Pleasant to take. Every hoitle guarant

W. DIMOCIf & CO. piGS will be received at tile following weighing stations as under;— Opunake—Holiday, Dec. 13 and 27. Okato—Jlondays, Dec. 13 and 27. Moturoa—Tuesdays, Dec. 14 and 28. Inglcwood—Wednesdays, Dec. 8, 15 & 20 oad —Monday, Dec. (i G. H. SHORT, South Road, New Plymouth. Representative—J. BUTCHER, Stratford,

PIGS FIGS rpHE INGLEWOOO BACON COMPANY are buyers of Prime Bacon Pig* between 112 and 150 Ibs dead weight, FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING DAYS: At the Factory every Wednesday. Waitara—Monday, Dec. 6 and 20 Waitara—Wednesday, Jan. 5, 11)10 Midhirst—Tuesday, Dec. 7 and 21 Tariki—Monday, Dec. 13 Smart Road—Tuesday, Dec. 14 No pigs received between Christi and New Year. THE COITNTRY PEOPLE jF equested to note that their DRUG WANTS will receive Immediate ani 1 best F. EDWARDS, CASH C II B M I ST--

Our MILK CARTS, DRAYS, WAGGONS, BIGGIES, GIGS, DOG CAKTS, fcc., are all hard workers] WE OW,Y3«'ANT A IAIR r HOI3R & CLARK, LIAUDET STBKKT, NEW .PLYMOUTH. TARANAKI ACCIMATISATION SOCIETY. PISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1904, TO APRIJ; 30, 1910. WISHING LICENSES may be obtained from A. S. Haacll and E. Reynolds and Co., New Plymouth; Richd. Gribbon, Waitara; Sutherland Bros., T. Drake and Co., and George Gudgeon, Inglewood; J. Therklcson, Tariki; J. S. Fox, Okato; D. Duncan, Opunake; and the undersigned— DUNCAN McALLUM, Secretary. | Licenses.—Men: Whole season (available over all the Dominion), £], Womea ajid Boys (under 16 years), ss. Day Licenses (available for Taranaki Dktnot only), it M.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 254, 2 December 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 254, 2 December 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 254, 2 December 1909, Page 3

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