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well of it. Price la OVgd per yard foi material 6ft. wide. Seven Hair Nets for Is with or without elastic at Morey and Moore, oppos--1 ite Carnegie Library, King street. Post 1 free. An up-to-date and reliable Wolseley car for hire any hour of the day or I night. Prompt service and careful driving—A. X. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Egmont street, Garage 'phone 355, private 'phone 14 (Gover street).

RHEUMATISM IN BACK AND LEGS. "For years I have suffered with rheumatism'in the back and legs," writes Mr. R. C. Philps, Storekeeper, Diitton, S.A. "and have "found Chamberlain's Pain Balm the only thing that will relieve me. I have found'it a most effective cure for all aches and pams. My family always use it for neuralgia and sprains.'' —Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers. ■Women as a rule are ine most consistent tea drinkers, and the multiplication of tea-rooms and tea kiosks throughout the Dominion affords striking evidence of the increasing popularity of tea. The women of New Zealand may be classed as tea connoisseurs, as they show a decided preference for Crescent Tea, which is rich and strong, and «f delicious flavour. Sold by all grocers at 2s Is lfld and la 8d tier lb. THERE ARE. REAL. ADVANTAGES IN EMPLOYING. US Whether for furniture removal, Customs work, baggage handling or forwarding. We are the largest and best-equipped carrying firm in the Dominion. In. all principal towns we have our own, offices, fully staffed with experts. This conduces to safety, efficiency and economy in all work entrusted to> us.— The New Zealand Express Co.. Ltd. Advt. TO DO OTHERS GOOD. "' have been living :n ti.W. Queensland for thirteen years," writes Mr. J. R. Tindale, editor of the Cunnamulla Watchman. During that time I have been subject to attacks of Diarrhoea and' have always- found: Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy to quickly cure me. I can recommend it to anyone* suffering from, liliat. complaint You may use this letter as you see fit for it is written to do others good."—£old by all Chemists and Storekeepers. UP'NIGHT, AETER NIGHT. "When my children, Rita and Rtobert, had croup I was up night afer night with them and was quite worn out," writes Mrs. Annie Temple, 11 Albert St., Brunswick, Vie. "I tried different medicines but they did them no good. Theni on the advice of a friend, I tried Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy and it proved a God-send to me, for it gave them instant. relief:" l —Soldi by all Chemists and Storekeepers.

jypil-PUKEARUHE SPORTS CLTJB'S I ANNUAL PICNIC" AND' SPORTS I ANNUAL PICNIC: AND. SPORTS ANNUAL PICNIC AND SPORTS To be held on i EASTER' MOM)AY I On Mr. Gordon Glassford's- Beautiful grounds. J OFFICERS.—Patron, W. Gordon Glassford, Esq.; president,. Mr. W. Bowman; I vice-presidents, Messrs. J. H. Burke, D. I O'Donnell, D. Dunbar, Reuben. Pepperill, W. MeLennen, J. Langley, C. N. Rowe and R. H. Pigott; handicappers, Messrs. T. White, H. Waters and A. R. Davis; judges, Messrs. E: J'. Butler, John Sorensen and W. J: Freeth; general commit- | tee, Messrs. G. Old, G. Waterson, S. Holmberg, T. White, H. R. Watts, C. I'Rowe, H. Waters, G; H. Sorensen, A. 1 Sorensen,. Wakefield, W. Freeth, H. |i Wells, A. R: Davis and E. J. Butler. PROGRAMME. Boys' Race, 100 yds.; first prize 10s. Girls' Race, 100 yds.; first prize 7s 6d. Maiden Race, 150 yds .; first prize 20s, second ss. 100 yds. Handicap; first prize 255, second 10s. Half Mile Handicap; first prize 50s, second 15s,

Tilting in the Ring; first prize 20s. (Five events.) Pillow Fight; first prize 10s. Ladies' Kail-driving; trophy. Stepping the Chain j first prize 10s. Ladies'' Sawing Competition; trophy. Potatoe Race; first prize 20s, second ss. High -Tump; first prize los. Sack Race; first prize 10s. Cock Fight; first prize 10s. Caitching the Greasy Pig. T'dg-of-War (seven aside). HOT WATER AND MILK PROVIDED. And a real good day's fitn for all. All events post entry. Admission One Shilling Grand Annual Dance in the evening. A. R. DAVIS ANDREW SOREXSEN, Joint Secretaries.

JJE-UXIOX piCXIC AND gPORTS. • FRANKLEY ROAD, FRAXKLEIGH | PARK AND WESTOWX. ! THIRD ANNUAL SPORTS. ■ To be held in I MR. OKEY'S PADDOCK, Frankley Road, close to School, on RASTER JJOSDAY, Commencing at XOOX. OPEN EVENTS ' (Under the Rules of the Taranaki Atht letic and Caledonian Association). Running Events: Yds. Ist. 2nd Entv'ce 100 40/- 10/- 2/0 220 40/- 10/- 2/0 440 ,50/- 10/- ,y , 830 40/- HV- 2/fi One Miie 40/- 10/- 2/8 Cycle Events: 1% Miles .... 40/- 10/- 2/6 3 Miles 40/- 10/- 2/6 Xo acceptance fee in any of the above events. OTHER EVENTS (post entry): Married Ladies' Race—For trophies. Entrance free. Single Ladies' Race—For trophies. Entrance free. 150 yds (local) Race—For trophies. Sack Race, Children's Events, Stepping the Chain and Sheep-guessing. .NOVEL. EVENTS. j Pursuit Teams Race, Motor Cycle and Cycle, three miles, fur swecriaj-.f11.-ri I Entries for all open events accompanied by entrance fees and usual performances, will close with the secretary up to FRIDAY, March 14. For convenience of competitors, entries may be left at Messrs Cook and Lister's (saddler's), or Arnold George's cycle depot. Handicaps will appear in New Plymouth papers on or about Monday, March 17. Afternoon Tea on ground, Od. Admission: Adults Is, Children Cd. GRAND DAXCE IN THE GYMNASIUM . in the evening. Ladies, 1/-- Gentlemen, 2/-. A. C. DOWNES, i'_:~ !;*i ; Ji.\ _ ■ . Hon Sec. I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 250, 12 March 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 250, 12 March 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 250, 12 March 1913, Page 8

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