FASHION QAYS the wife of one of England's great statesmen, "makes people SIT UP n.t night when they ought to be in bed, keeps them IN BED ■when they SHOULD BE UP and <lo ing, makes her votaries VISIT when they'd rather STAY homo, EA T when not hungry, DRINK when they're NOT THIRSTY." This is not our concern. OUR BUSINESS IS TO SUPPLY FASHIONS FOLLOWERS Who know that HEBBERT'S UP-TO-DATE 1 Is the place for SMART NEW WEAR AT ROCKBOTTOM PRICES. OUE COSTUMES are Litest Styles, well tailored, perfect fits, and for quality the best value iu the trade; there are 110 two alike—either short, medium, or correct long shapes—49s fid to 84s. TWEED READY-TO-WEAR HATS, correct fir street wear, sports, or 1 ""in" ill new shapes, 4s lid, 5s Oil, is lid. is a smart Curl Brim Ready-to-wear Tweed. We have it at !>s 0.1. H E B B E BT'S IS THE HOME OF GOOD VALUES. «MUSIC MIRTH MELODY SELECTIONS BY THE WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS. THE HEW PLYMOUTH iTALKERIES r uat to hand, Thousands of the Earn- . 1 Edison, Sterling, and Pattie Discs 1 Cylinder Records—the Best Procurable. ( GRAMOPHONES, PHONOGRAPHS. Come and hear the KLINGSOR. G. G. BOULTON THE TALKERIES DEVON STREET. Cosy Bed-Fellows YOU don't require to lie abed and shiver these nights unless you particularly want to. And it's not likely you do, after the chilly reception the days give you now that the sun creeps north. What you want when you go to bed is cosy comfort, and .voull get it from one of my Hot Water Bags These are manufactured from highest quality rubber, specially treated to prevent cracking or kinking. They are guaranteed to be watertight, and each bag Unas a removable cover of warm material which prevents it making things too lot for you. If you .suffer from cold feet, you want one of these bags; in fact, if you suffer from cold at all you can't afford to be without one. Nurses finvf a Hot Water Bag an invaluable adjunct to poulticing. The bag placed ove* a poultice will ensure the latter's effectiveness and maintain its heat for a considerable time. Step in and' inspect my selc fi '>n of Hot Water Bags, which is now on view. W. FRASER, M.P.S., v. & n.z., THE ECONOMIC DRUG, PHOTOGRAPHIC, AND PATENT MEDICINE STORES, NEW PLYMOUTH. Take Bonningtoti's, the Tried and Tested Cough Cure. Guaranteed to be absolutely free from harmful narcotics, for nearly half a century 1 X CARRAGEEN has been the standard family oure for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and all chest & lung complaints. Mr. A. M. Grant, the wellknown Storekeeper & Postmaster, Te Whaiti, Rotorua, writes: . " I iiave used your Irish Moss for years for Coughs and Colds. For children it is the best medicine in the world; easy to take and safe 1 sell dozens of bottles of it every week, and the people here are never without it in the house." Because of its success BONNINGTON'S has many imitators. But even if another remedy is SAID to be' as good as Bonninuton's,' whyshould ton use it ? You want the origi* nal, not an imitation. GOVERNMENT NSU R A N TjEPAiITMENT. 0 » The Fitzroy Store CUSTOMERS can rely on only best brands of GROCERIES being kept at our store. We offer everything at reasonable rates. Your orders will be executed with promptness and civility. Don't wait until next month! Try our goods NOW! Trap visits Smart Road every Wednesday. J. TAYLOR FITZROY BTORB. FACT No. 3: rTTE BONUSES ARE ARRANGED ON AN [NCR EASING SCALE AO'X)RDIN(i TO LENGTH 01? TIME ASSURED. "fpOR SALE—Waste paper, good for wrapping. "Taronki Daily News" Office. Good , . Groceries. all, the groceries you require are good groceries. We keep a variety of brands, sold at a variety of prices, but there's no variety in the quality—everything's good, wholesome, aiu stuif we can faithfully recommend. '.II: WHITAKER'S (Opposite tlw Melbourne) Devon St., NEW PLYMOUTH. STANDARD TEAS STANDARD TEAS STANDARD TEAS SEE " " V OSTRICH ON EACH PACKET. Packed in New Zealand by skilled labor unde r expert management; retaining the delicate aroma and fall Havoc of the original leaf.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 40, 27 May 1910, Page 6
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690Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 40, 27 May 1910, Page 6
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