SUFFERED ACUTELY. "For about three months I suffered .cutely from liver trouble," writes Mr. W. H. Capan, Turilville, Turill, N.SiW. 'Mr. T. McDermott, of McDermott and Son, recommended me to try Chamberain's Tablets, which I did. Tliey were he only medicine that could relieve me —in fact, they completely cured me very quickly." Sold by all chemists and torekeepers. For children's hacking cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Curt, 1/6, 2/tf. AT THE HAYMARKET STRATFORD. SATURDAY, MAY 10. NEWTON KING sell by public auction as abovePIGS, HORSES, CALVES, &c. 30 weaner pigs 25 stores Plough, two milk carts, gig. Sale at 12 o'clock.
AT THE MART STRATFORD. Poultry (including 4 pens turkeys), 2 tons potatoes, copper and stand, 1 set gig harness, whips, bridles, toilet sets,' dinner sets, lamps, O.K. washing machines, d.b.r. bedsteads, kapoc bedding, wire stretchers and mattresses, sideboard, ducliesse chest, chest drawers, mirrors, fenders and Are irons, linoleum, carpet squares, heathrug, door slips, clocks, pictures, balance of drapery, halfton honey. ; FRUIT! FRUIT! . FRUIT! FRUIT! 150 cases choice fruit, fresh from orchard, comprising apples, pears, etc. N.B.—Clients, please note terms • .for. all fruit, sundries, etc., purchased at auction strictly cash; Sale at 1 o'clock. T?EAL Cold Weather Clothing—Woven Bloomers 2s 6d, woven combinations 2s 6d, woven vests 28 fid, child's woven corns. 2s '6d.—Herbert's, Stratford. /"10LD SNAPS ; compel warm clothes. Knit vests, very heavy, long sleeves, 1/6, 2/6, 8/6. Extra heavy dark bloomera 3/11.—Herbert's, Broadway, Stratford. oto bed warm. To keep warm, wear Herbert's woven nightdresses, cream or natural, 5/11, 6/11. ' We have the big sizes, too.—Herbert's, Stratford. T/'EEP yourself snug. Herbert's blankets do it best. Some wonderful values from 2/6 each. Beautiful sealette rugs, 6/11. —Herbert's, Stratford. TjWERY mother's searching for child's knitted coats. Herbert's have them for the 1 infant, maid or big girl. Herbert's, Stratford. CSNUG, oh, so snug, under Herbert's Down Quilts, lovely ventilated, 17/11, 22/6. Nice down cots, 5/11, 8/11. -—Herbert's, Stratford. [Robert Spence, Samuel Spence, J. R. L. Stanford.] BPENCE & gTANFOED, 11 BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, STRATFORD. Offices: The Bridge Buildings, Broadway. At Inglewood Every Wednesday. MONEY TO LEND. A. D. B L 1 cKARCHITECT, LEWIS' BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Plans and Specifications Prepared. SHOOTING SEASON, 1013. MAY 1 TO JULY 31, INCLUSIVE. TICENSES to shoot Cock Pheasants and Californian Quail in the Taranaki Acclimatisation Society's district will be issued by the following post offices: New Plymouth, Opunake, Inglewood and Waitara. Fee, £l. Licenses may also be obtained from the Secretary. Country residents sending the fee will have their licenses posted by the Secretary. Country residents sending the fee will have their licenses posted by the Secretary. All licenses must be produced on- request of the Rangers. A close season is being observed for all Native game. 0. N. FIRTH, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 297, 8 May 1913, Page 3
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