BUSINESS NOTICES.
Insurance agents nave figured out the most dangerous occupation. It isn't working in a powder mill or a dynamite factory, as many suppose, or railroading. It is shown that the highest death per cent, is found to be by the want of knowledge of how to swim. The committee of the East End Bathing Reserve is giving an afternoon, and evening on Thursday next to encourage the youths of the town to gain this knowledge. Come and help them. With the long evenings now coining in, people will be seeking for indoor amusements. Every house can have its own fun by installing an up-to-date talking machine. Anyone desiring to get good advice re talking machines sh»uld call at Mr. G. G. Boulton's "Talkeries." All the latest machines and records are stocked at "The Talk- ■ eries." I On Tuesday next, Messrs. Webster Bros, will submit to auction the whole of Sergt.-Major Sanderson's house furniture and effects. The sale, which is without reserve, will start at two o'clock at the residence in Courtenay street. item for item, and price for price, comparison must prove the Melbourne tailor-made suits to be the best obtainable in Taranaki. Every suit a work of art, cut and finished by expert tailors. There are in all fifteen distinct fabrics, each one a new striking autumn style finished as neatly and thoroughly as if you had paid a tailor five guineas for the making. Prices up to Cos. — Advk. Quite a number of new hat shapes have been received by White and Sons during last week. One of the very latest is the "Quaker" girl—a hat of the basket tpye; and a delightfully easy wearing style. Some new raincoats have been added since the opening of the season, and make White's selection one of special merit. Blanket day at the Busy Cash Drapery Stov, opposite Carnegie Library, King street, New Plymouth. All sizes—all prices. It's just a good time to buy now Gome round and have a look at ours A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Egmont street, New Plymouth.—Motor car for htoe, day or night (careful driver, 13 Months' experience in Wellington). Telephnnu 355 (or 14, private residence, €r»vpr street).—Advt. Amliiry Bros.' autumn fashion display is attracting crowds of shoppers every day. Business so far has been exceptionally brisk. At this great display the value and prices are telling their own tale. DR. EXSOR'S TAMER JUICE. A SURE CURE FOR INDIGESTION. MOST POPULAR MEDICINE KNOWN., Now, why has TAMER JUICE got this great reputation? Because it is a purely herbal medicine, and does what is claimed for it. It cures indigestion and all kindred ailments; old and obstinate cases, naturally, would be slower to cure than a slight ease—it only requires patience. Many hundreds of testimonials from grateful former sufferers have been received from time to time, and still continue to be received by the proprietor of Dr. En.sor's Tamer juice. Mrs. H, Hughes, Mount View, Tauranga, in writing says:— a. think that it is only fair that I should tell you of the great benefit I have derived from the use of Tamer Juice. I have been a martyr from Indigestion and Sick Headaches since I was a girl. I have tried many medicines, but none did me any good till I tried vour "TAMER JUICE." Now I am completely cured of my indigestion, and very rarely have any sign or symptom of 'a headache at all. \\ ishing you every success.
Sufferers from biliousness should at V once report to Ensov's Tumor Juice. Tlte I action of the Juice upon the minute cells, :. of which the liver is composed, soon ,' restores that organ to healthy working order again. After a few doses the seventy of the symptoms begins to abate. . and in a reasonably short time your . trouble becomes a thing of the past. DR. EXSOR'S TAMER JUICE is now , also prepared and put up in pill form. | and sold under the name of Elisor's ,) TAMER FRUIT PILLS; price, Is (id a,.,! 3s fid per box. procurable from all ciiom . ists and medicine vendors throughout the Dominion.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 270, 5 April 1911, Page 8
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683BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 270, 5 April 1911, Page 8
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