SOrTH AUS. TRAVELLER'S OPINION. Change of water and food often cause colic and diarrhoea, and when Mr. F. Bannister, traveller for Benz and Co., Adelaide, S.A., is attacked with either of these complaints he takes Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. In a recent letter lie states:—"Having suffered severely from colic. I have much pleasure in informing you that Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy has on several occasions given me instant relief, and I always carry it with me." Sold bv all chemists and storekeepers. GAVE HERSELF UP AS DONE.' "I have been a resident of Rockhamton since 1860 and of late years have been a sufferer from indigestion," says Mrs. Mary Ann Hawke, East street, Rockhampton, Q. "To make a long story short I gave myself up as done with this world when I happened to take up a Daily Record in which I read of the < eure for my complaint—Chamberlain's | Tablets. lat once got a bottle and j started to take them.. Before I had half finished it I felt as if I could eat and enjoy my food, which I could not do before." Sold by. all chemists and storekeejjers. a years success® ionaington's Irish Moss lias stood the searching ton!; of liaJf a century. Three generations have proved its value. Because it cures safely, speedily and effectually. It is the best family cough medicine 56 TOUTED—A companion help. Good wages. Apply Mrs. S. Pi vac, Stratford. 23-3 Hat Shapes of the season, all the wanted shades. Herbert's low price again. 3/11, worth 8/11.Broadway, Stratford.
gMARTEST tiling of the moment Ladies' vead-to-wcar straws. 5/11, 0/11, 7/H. Wondrous good value. —Herbert's, Broadway, Stratford. TVON'T forget the youngsters.—Boys and girls' liats. 9d, 1/-, 1/3; smart pinafores 1/-; silk bibs, 9d.—-Herbert's, Broadway. Stratford. JJERBEIIT'S have again opened all shades in Jap. crepe. Everybody's rushing them. Don't be too late. Broadway, Stratford. ( rpHE newest shades in poplins, shantungs, linens, voile, from 3/11 dress. —Herbert's, Broadway, Stratford. J^E ADY-TO-WEAR BLOUSES, 2/11, for the young lady, the matron, or elderly ladies. . These are worth much more.—Herbert's, 'Stratford. O/ll WILL buy the newest dress piece in any of the wanted colors of the moment.—Herbert's, Stratford. T ADIES' Underskirts, white or colors. J from 2/9: ladies' underwear of every description at Herbert's good-value prices. STUDEBAKER FAI OtTS TOURING CARS. "E.M.F." 30 b.p., Price £375. "FLANDERS." 20 b.p., Trice £295. COMPLETE AT STRATFORD. A. W. REID SOLE LOCAL AGENT. MILLS FOR X MAS pRESENTS. /CUSTOMERS have told us frequently in. the last few days that our prices are lowest in Stratford. So tliey are. Ladies' Handbags, Writing-cases, Ornaments, Xmas Greeting Cards, Glass and Metal Goods, and Xmas Stationery, are sold here very, very cheaply. G. W. MILLS, STATIONER & FANCY GOODS DEALER STRATFORD. 2, (Late with Mr. J. A. Thompson) CARRIER & FORWARDING AGENT, STRATFORD. Promptness always, and every care. Orders at Mr. A. J. Davey's Stables. QIVES RICH BLOOD to Pale Girls. A Good point about LANE'S EMULSION. 93
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 166, 30 November 1912, Page 3
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