A MISTAKEN NOTION. There is a prevailing opinion that it is dangerous to stop diarrhoea too suddenly. That may be the case when an astringent medicine is used, but there is not the least danger of stopping it too quickly when Chamberlain's Oolie, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy is taken, as it is not an astringent, and stops the diarrhoea by curing the disease that caused it. As * rule only two or three doses are required, but in very severe cases a whole bottle 18 sometimes needed. Sold by all ihemists and storekeepers. RELIEVED AFTER MANY YEARS. "Chamberlain's Tablets have been th means o! relieving me oi indigestion, writes Mr James Coffey, ex-station master at Mentone, Vic. I was for many yean with the Victorian Railways, but mm now retired. In the rush of work there one is apt to neglect oneself and fly to all sorts of alleged remedies. In Chamberlain's Tablets I have found the Tight one and the best one I have ever tried. These tablets are a certain cure for indigestion." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers
VISITING CAMm. —When you run out of cards, tend your order for vaort lo the Daily News Printer?. 3/0 for 6U, «r 4'- for 100 (portage paid). If your property is not insured, call at or sing up the United Insurance Company, Ltd., Devon street; telephone 19& Webster Bros., District agents. Insurances effected on thq most favorable terms.—Adrt WHEN YOU CATCH COLD Do not take any chances of wearing it away, or experiment with some donbtfnl preparation which will only half cure it at the best, and leave the bronchial tubes
The islanders of old CEYLON once named their Goddess Karaerura. But now they speed o'er every ocean the object of their chief devotion—the tea that's perfect. Suratura! "RATHER O'FLYNN CHANCED to look in, and found Biddy Mulligan sipping her gin. "To the divil with gin and such folly !" said he. "You get Suratura< that excellent tea. Don't let me catch ye full agin. Now, mind me, Biddy Mulligan!" VOU WHO WORRY ON through life with your housekeeper or wife, yon will sweeten lile (mark me !) best wuu Suratura Tea ! ERE WAS A YOUNG FELLOW named Adam, who lived in a garden with madam. They found no Suratura to ward off the blues, and all other teas Adam could but refuse ; and as for the blues—well, he had 'em ! TT IS NOT USED for cleaning _ brass, and it's no good for fattening calves ; but if you're not a stubborn ass and hate to do things by halves—if. that's to say, you like good tea, the best is Suratura D! WHATEVER GAY JAUNTS you have on when you happen to get to Ceylon, one thing you can't miss, and that thing is this : whatever you skip be sure that you see the place where they pack Suratura Tea. That's the most famous spot in Ceylon. m
Christmas Guests § J)RAGON BRAND TEA, at 2/8 per lb, is an ideal tea to serve to Christmas guest?, who are, as a general rule, fastidious and critical. Dragon Brand Tea possesses a fascinating flavor, and its richness impresses the palate. It is a blended tea, blended by a connoisseur who knows how. The blending and packing are done in Wellington with white labor. Dragon Brand Tea has all the merits of good tea, and your palate will endone that. EMPIHE TEA CO. W. St, (?. TURNBULL 4 00., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. CRITERION LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. gjfOK HIKE— Motor Car*, Cafes, Buggies, Sulkies and Saddle Horses. Mountain House Excursions p—aaget - at Special Rates. * JONES, Proprietor. h MAIL COACH. Leaves Urenui daily 0.45 a.m. and 3.50 pjn. /or Waitara. Leaves Waitara for Urenui at 8.30 ajn. and 5.45 p.m. 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, returning on Mondays to catch Alew Plymouth train the same evening. All goods at reasonable rates and promptly delivered. Waitara to Awakino.—Return faro 25s Waitara to Urenui. Return far 4s (reduction to two or three in a family or regular travellers). AU orders or parcels left with Mr. R. Gibbon, Waitara, or Mt. Kibby, saddler, trill be attended to. A. 0. CRAWFORD, Proprietor, Urenui.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 133, 27 November 1911, Page 4
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