CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR MEN AT THE MELBOURNE, Just what to buy him'for Christmi w a question that oftentimee sorelv yier Jff«M the feminine mind. WhetJi.-r he be husband, brother, friend or wver, the Melbourne offers such a wide '«*• «t men's apparel that it would be a difficult matter indeed not to be able to choose something that woaid appreciated by the minicnt. ihe following suggestions may help you in your choice:—Large silk handkerchiefs, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid, wifii initials 3s fid. Pure imeii hmidkerchiws "d Is each; presentation umbrellas,' ' s ~t o '- ls » ! °vel,v haud-painted »iU or satin "forget-me-not" ties, 2s; pretcv 'seaside" and "invitation" stud-knot ties, some with floral designs, 2s: ri»h Oriental embroideted silk and satin tie*. ks; all the latest designs in popular srk knitted ties at Is Bd, 2 e and 2s «(?• beautiful wide-end ties in poplins, creoe de chines, etc., at Is Ba, 2s and 2 S Od • splendid cashmere socke. Is fid pai<l ■' wonderful variety of the latest fancy socks in greens, browns and navy, richlv striped and embroidered, 2s and 2s 01; new fashion shirts, soft front and gauntlet cuffs, very comfortable and easily laundered, 3s lid to 6s fid; Brazilian and Panama hats. 4s lid to 3is: splendid hard hats, pure fur. in all the fashionable shapes, including the famous Hedform," 8s 6d, 9s fid, 10s fid; presentation braces, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s fid, 4* «■!; fine quality pyjamas, 4s lid to 12s Aij tennis and neglige shirts, 2s lid to Gs M; and hundreds of other articles that wen wear.—Advt.
The 'festive season under "dry" co'iaitions a new experience to Masterton (says the Dominion's correspondent). The town was much quieter than in former years. and the police were not oalled on to deal with a single ea*e of drunkenness during the holidays— m fact, only two cases have so far been recorded for Ihe month of December. Th.. previous records show twenty-five cas-'S for the month of December in 1008 and thirty-two for the correspondin" month in 1907. With folks on the outer Barcoo, Who live upon beef and burgoo. The scurvy 'd be chronic Were not Laxo-Tonic A part of the regimen, too! LAXO-TONJC FILLS l»i/ 2 d a „d U (id. Obtainable at Bullock and Johnston's, seents. JVrnn-stroet. New l'lvmouth
If yoiii baby is teething during the summer months you must guard a/aiust dyseiitery and bowel complaints. .'.Ceep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Bemedy in the house, and at the first unusual looseness of the bowels give it a dose. Sold by all chemists' and storekeepers DR. SHELDON'S NEW DISCO VKRY For Coughs and Colds euros when all else fails. Price, Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable iverywbere.
A REMINDER. Of what does a bad taste in the mouth remind you? It indicates that your stomach is in a had condition, and will remind you that there is nothing so good for such disorders as' Chamberlain's Tablets. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach and regulate the bowels. Sold b\- nil Miomial* and afnrekeepGrs' The A.B.C. Boot Company are a'tving a special discount of 2s in t!m £ as a Christmas box durinsr Christmas anl New Year weeks. Take this opportunity and save money.—Advt.
Xmas Fruit Havinff received and oj ened up tbe new season's fruit I can offer a splendid line of cleaned Sultanas and Currants at very reasonable prices. These lines are worth seeing before placing your orders elsewhere. I have also secured a good line of seeded Itaisins, which lean sell at Id less than the usual price. I bave also Nuts of all descriptions, Jordan Almonds, Muscatels, PtoJ, Prunes, Figs. ♦ ates, etc., all new and at low prices. Richard Aroa Devon St., N. Plymouth. RCSSELL & SON jyfOJP'WESTTAL MASONS. HIGHEST HONORS Given iu tie Neft Plymouth Exhibition, \9U4-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monumental Masonry: also Special Prize Medal ami Diploma for Beet Working Exhibit. Marble and Granite Monument* tad Crosses, <lso Iron Fences, etc., kept in (took. Designs and estimates furnished on application. laipectim irfited. SI. AOBYN STREET, SOUTtf ROAD.
VOGELTOWN 'BUS SERVICE Revised Time-table from October 18, 1909. Leave Town. Leave Vogeltowo 7.46 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 10.0 a.m. 10.30 a.n *12.0 noon fljj.4o p.n 2.0 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 4.0 pjn. 4.30 p.m. S.O p.m. 5.30 p.m. 6.0 p.m. 0.30 p.m. •Thursdays, 1 p.m. M. JONES, Criteria! Stables, Proprietor, riV) THOSE ABOUT TO MARRY.—CaII and inspect our stock of Wedding and Announcement Cards; splendid as•ortmeßt.—"Newi" Jobbing D«partm*«t. ■plOR SALE, Hammond Typewriter, pr»ctioal!y new; ckeap for caih. "Sellc " Wrw« Oflr«, TJIOR Up-to-date Printing of every kiad
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 276, 30 December 1909, Page 3
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