A COUNCILLOR OF DUNDAS SHIRE. Mr Paul Hable, pf Moutajup, Vie., a Councillor of Dundas Shire, tells here •what Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has done; "I have been a constant user of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past fifteen years and have always found it a most effective cure. My child Paul suffered from a severe cold on the cheat, • affecting his breathing and lungs. Knowing how good Ohambei'ain's Cough Remedy was I gave it at once and am pleased to say my child was cured after using just one half bottle." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. VISITING • JARDS.—When you run ' oat of cards, send your order for mori to the Daily News Printery. 3/6 for 60, or 5/- for 100 (postage paid).
That Choicest Tea One of the chief recommendations of Suratura Tea lies in the fact that evepy process of preparation is characterized by exquisite and unwavering cleanliness. In China in the old days and often still, some of the processes of tea-curing were \ anything but clean. Even the ) inferior sorts of Ceylon tea 1 are not entirely free from | suspicion. But Suratura is j so treated and so packed that t there is no possibility of a I grain of dirt getting Into a I ton of it I That fact accounts y in part for that wonderfully delloata Suratura flavour; and it accounts also for the fact that an infusion of Suratura is always crystal-clear when 1 pure water is used. There is none of the muddy dimness so often observable In Infusions of inferior tea. Suratura! i a ARA-JjßElffm & MAIL COACH. Leaves Urenui daily 6.45 ,a.m. and 3.50 pan. for Waitara. Leaves Waitara for Urenui at 8.30 a.m. «nd 5.45 pjn. From Waitara to Uruti, Okau, Tongaporutu, Mokau and Awakino EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, and from Awakino to Waitara EVERY MONDAY and THURSDAY. Passengers can therefore reach Mokau on Saturdays, spend a day there, re turning on Mondays to catch .New Plymouth train the same evening. All goods at reasonable Tates am' promptly delivered. Waitara to Awakino.—Return fare 25Waitara to Urenui. Return far 4s (ri duction to two or three in a fami] or regular travellers). All orders or parcels left with Mr. K Gibbon, Waitara, or Mr. Kibby, saddler, will be attended to. A. G. CRAWFORD, Proprietor, Urenui. TF Bobby Burns were here the noo' He'd say 'twas meat we a' can eat, Whether roast or boil or stew. It is a treat, for 'tis a meat That auld and voung can chew At TOLL'S MEAT BAZAARS. GOOD MORNING, MADAM Yes, something like last Friday's order t Certainly. Our customers appreciate our good beef. What's for Sunday t Choice, tender, sirloin, juicy leg of mutton, gome of the primest pork? Beg your pardon? Plump little cockerel Right, thank you! Good morning! YouH never be in trouble if you get your meat from SOLE BROTHERS CONSULT W8 ABOUT TOUR PRINTING We can do it AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MANNER, AT THE CHEAPEST RATES. Write or ring up for Prices. DAILY NEWS PRINTEiiY. DAILY NEWS PRINTERY. Td. 17. P.O. Box lit.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 58, 28 August 1911, Page 4
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519Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 58, 28 August 1911, Page 4
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