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RECOMMENDED WITH CONFIDENCE. "I had a bad cold, hoarseness, sore throat and was very dry on the ches' but after taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy I was greatly relieved," writes Mr. Martin Donohue, care of Messrs A Wegener & Son, Woolloongabba, Sth., Brisbane, Q. "After taking a dose great quantities of ■ phlegm are discharged, which gives great relief. After my experience I can recommend Chamberlain's Cough Rpmedv with confidence." Sold hv all chemists ?■*.& storekeepers.

Y^A^TED— Girl to assist with housework. Comfortable home. Refer-, enees indispensable. 'Apply Daily News .Office, Stratford. • ' , 27-3

. r ' AT THE MART. . ';. STEATPOHJJ.. ' - * SATURDAY, JtJXE 29. ' ,;; .'* T- .lamasoh; ' • sell by auction, the .following ■ . lilies:-- ' ' ' ' ' pOULTRY (including -P.B. White Leg- ., horns and several trios of P.B. Silver Spangjed Hamburgs- from prize stock), vegetables (including cauliflowers, cabbages,, carrots, parsnips-, potatoes, onions) and a'good line local chaff. "The: following furniture will also bq chests drawers,'! good iron bed.stead,4 tables, kitchen dresser, 3 churns, 2 ranges, bath, 4 large niilk-cans, overmantel, phonograph, window frames and sashes. '..'". Sides bacon, corrugated iron, 3 cop'pers 'and .stand, trotting 1 - sulky and Cburtland waggon!! ?. .-■ : ■ : . '• Also .second-hand harness,. usual sundries, 1 3 traps and fruit! ' ' BUY LOCALLY-GROWIT '" TREES AND SHRUBS,, ,- s , If yo.m plant oiysbrubs that have been ..reared in much - warmer districts they're sure to receive a tremendous setback jri the colder 'inland climate; and I they perish. But plant MORISON'S } Stratford-grown and' acclimatised stuff, and you'll have no trouble. ■ If taken from here to gardens!.'in>.'less climate, the growth will surprise you. FRUIT TREES, Ornamental and Flow•ering Shrubs, Pot Plants and.Ferns, in ■all the, best varieties. '. ' ■ R. M:K. MORISON; THE STRATFORD MOUNTAIN ROAD, STRATFORD.

JJOYAL JpBUIT AND Q ONFECTIOXE RY. J. PIVAC lias opened up-to-date tearooms and luncheon, rooms in the Municipal Buildings, previously occupied by Mrs. Brown. Everything new, sweet and clean. Excellent cuisine, Good stocks of fruit and confectionery. STRATFORD. yISITING CARDS.—At the Daily News " Printing House, Stratford. 'Phone 113.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 312, 29 June 1912, Page 3

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315

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 312, 29 June 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 312, 29 June 1912, Page 3

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