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Farewell to these Men's Suits At 255, 355, 455, 49s 6d, and 59s 6d THEY'LL MAKE A HURftIED DEPARTURE THIS WEEK AT THE PRICES HAMED-FOR THIS IS A CLEARANCE OF OUR OWN GOODS, FORMERLY PRICED FROM 30s TO 80s. This Sale Is made additionally certain of success because now is the time of year when most men's wardrobes need replenishing. All of these suits are fresh, clean, * and unrumpled. The styles are correct, for they are all " picked " Dig Store Numbers FIVE ASTONISHING BARGAIN LOTS AS FOLLOWS

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$ <2 O Oz *•1 <3 56 s <2 CURES" "THAT TIRED FEELING.' .«. ♦. .♦. ♦. .♦■ ■•- .♦. »- •»■ ■♦■ •«■ •* •*■ V 'i' * f 'V The wonderful properties of the water of Burton-on-Trent is one of the great secrets in the brewing of our famous Ale. Obtainable everywhere in Quart, Pint and Nip Bottles.

Doctors of Two Continents Could Make No Impression on Torturing Skin Disease All Treatmeyits Failed for Nineteen Years.

THEN CUTICURA CURED SWIFTLY AND EASILY

"I contracted my disease at school in London, England, when I was fourteen years old —I am ,now thirtythree. My father put me under the care of our family physician who diagnosed my disease as itch. But after several months' treatment without receiving any benefit, I was advised to go to a hospital. I attended the Hospital, London. . Then and on two other occasions, without my getting any benefit, they treated me for eczema. My next attempt was trying different ointments from doctors and druggists. Then I triedpatent medicines, including —, and —. " I passed examinations for government bu(;. was finally rejected at the medical examinatk ns. After three- attempts to enlist in the British army I succeeded at'last but was discharged "on account of my eczema. The di.'ieHsti wrs. confined to face, arms and legs, mv face bein? actually at times, i m->!® to I nerica thi-'.vn years ; - . ' .it my face became wonje, if poss; .'.e. >v'hen in New York City I was advised to go to Hospi'al, whence I «vj« sent to the Hofioilai in B r -! vn. I was nit under the ern e'if p r <' ; ;• 'iu.t t-'.r ■ also added I ■ the num.. ••• !' rißuccu-'fill ettemots. I returns hv-ne to England and tried the .— —. Hospital, Livennol, the Hospital, London, also the world-famed London Hospital, but without (jetting cured. I came back to America five years ago. I had overlooked the Cuticura Remedies dozens of trnes, but three months I decided to give Cuticura a trial and I can safely say'l am cured of one of the most torturing skin diseasas a rtian ever had. Richard Curioy, New Canaan, Conn., U. 8. A.., Jan. 10, IOC')." "I am familiar with Mr. Curley's case and his cure and believe , his statement to be fcrue. John F. Burke, New Canaan, Conn." Note. All the names. left blank are given in full in Mr. Curley's letter. Reference: R. Towns & Co., Sydney. Cutkuta Remedies are sold wherever the British Flag floats. Depots: London, 27, Charterhouse Sq.; Parts, 5. Rue de la Pali; Australia, R. Towns & Co, Bydney; India, B. K. Paul, Calcutta; U. S. A., Pot* tic Drag & Chera. Corp., Sole Prope.,Bost»n. WPstt ttee. 33-paaa book on ikta and Kslp.

ti FISH has f.n exquisite delicacy-imparted ! to it by the addition of This celebrated sauce is also* an excellent flavouring for SOUPS, STEWS, HASHES, ffe. Bjr Royal Warrant to H.U. the King, ?fc

i Whilst in America lately, Mr. J. C. Morey, of New Plymouth, was shown 1 over some sulphur springs near NiI agara. When he saw them, he laughed I heartily: they were so insignificant, i Some American friends accompanying i lliim were surprised. The New Zealander told them that there are acres and acres of thermal phenomena in New Zealand, and that sulphur springs were not looked upon with any interest whatever. One of the Americans was interested in mining; he could talk of nothing else. He asked .if New Zealand possessed any gold mines. Mr. Morey informed him. that there were, but that he knew little about t!he industry. He, however, had a, New Zealand weekly paper in his bag which contained a full account of the operations of the Waihi mine. ,He showed the paper to the American, who was considerably surprised ttot the mine was what it was represented to he. "Say, stranger," he remarked, "if that paper yarn is true, 'you've got the best paying mine in the world, I guess I'm going to have a look at it." The American was nearly right,, as the wonderful Waihi mine is only beaten by another, the Mount Morgan, of Queensland.

The sale of Manchester : goods at the Melbourne surpasses all previous sales. | It is, in fact, the most commanding sale | for years. Planned on a basis without | equal, calling upon the world's foremost mills for their beat stoeks, buying in prodigious quantities for spot cash, and 1 offering these goods at prices that 1 arouse the liveliest interest, make this sale positively one that far eclipses all [ previous endeavours. The big corner store will prove a centre of great buying all this month. Come to the Melbourne and buy enough for many months to some. It will pay you handsomely to buy check zephyrs at 3y z d per yard, art muslins at 3y 2 d per yard, reversible cretonnes at 5d a yard, indigo prints at 6d a yard, »6-inch longcloth j at Cd a yard, heavy calico at o%d a , van 1 ., striped galateas at Cd yard, spot | mucins nt 4d a yard, and hundreds of other wonderful bargains.

ALONE, ANDERSON AM) JOHNSTONE, ' SOLICITORS. New Plymouth, Stratford & Ingle wood. Money to. Lend at Lowest Rites oi (nforngfc. D 6M. 0N T JTOTEL, HAWERAT ■j . T. C. GORMLEY .. Proprietor. Centrally ntuated. Ideal Home foT , Tourists and Commercia' Gentlemen. f CUISINE UNEQUALED. •' BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS { u Always in Stock.

ISLINGTON HOUSE, HAWERA. Corner Princess and Wellington Streets. rpHE Whole Building COMPLETELY RENOVATED. Tariff: 5/- per day. Permanent Boarders as per arrangement. Telephone. MRS. MAY, Proprietress. gLANCHARD, FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER. Higli Street, Eltham. FRESH FRUIT DAILY. abated drinks.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 17 September 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 17 September 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 17 September 1910, Page 8

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