BUSINESS NOTICES.
Messrs. Gilmour and Clarke are advertising two most desirable properties on page 1 pf this issue.
The uaual monthly service for men only will be held in St. Mary's Church on Sunday next at 3 p.m. The vicar (Rev. A. H. G'olvile, M.A.) will address the men, his subject being "Free Will." All men are cordially invited.
"The greatest clothing bargains ever offered," is a phrase which hardly doeft justice to the- extraordinary suit and trouser specials at the Melbourne's sale. Bargains like tweed varsity suits S» lid, Roslyn saddle trousers t» lid, Petoae saddle suits 37s fid, boys' luiicker» Is lid, men's Hydrotite coats 29s fkl, simply , stagger competition.'
Quite one of the most novel forms of getting a tea made known and popular •is that of Mr; Carter, who i» putting N ' out a good tea called the Cinema Tea, and with each packet is giving a ticket admitting to either picture show. Then will no doubt -be much scrambling for tickets, and many a mother will be persuaded to give Cinema Tea a trial. ' Advertisement on another page to-day.
Just think of it! Boys' tweed varsity suits lid at the sale. If your boy could do with a new suit, and if you don't mind saving four shillings on it, please pay an earcfy visit to itfie store. Stock of these suits i» clearing fast. i!
Two great attractions in the town ' this week calls for the geaerous patron- ; nge of the Taranaki public, the Winter Show, being the biggest display ever on view in Taranaki of "what Taranaki can produce," and Ambury's display of everything warm and comfortable "ready to wear that the wojrf<Fs best markets can produce.
White and Sons have a good word to say for the flame-proof qifelityof Horrocks's flannelette in the replace advertisement just over thee leading article on page 4.
Seven Hair Nets for Is with or with* out elastic at Morey and Moore, opposite Carnegie Library, King'street. Poll free.
An up-to-date and reliable Wolieley oar for hije- any hour of the day av night. Prompt service and careful drlv» in«.—A. V. Morey, Central Motor Oarage, Egmont street,-Garage 'phone il|| privale 'phone 14 (Hover *treet).
SALE OF SUITS AND "JOB" SUKDBIES This sale, at the Melbourne, Ltd., offers splendid saving oport unities to pur- ' chasers of Men's and boys' suits, etc.--* Heads of families and others baying, in anticipation of the various' Taranaki winter shows and the forthcoming visit of 11.M..5. New Zealand wilt (fa well advised to make their purchase* at the Melbourne during the currency ( cf this sale. _ Here are a few of the wonderful bargains:—Boys' tweed kaiekers, Is Udj men's all-wool 'varsity suits, 16s fid; boys' Norfolk suits. 13s «d; men's Kaiapoi suits, 28s fid; ladies' costume skirts, 3a 0d; ladies' fabric gloves, 3d pair; men's new Hydrotite coats, 20s 6dj Ros- ' lyn saddle : tweed trousers, 7g lid; Roelyn tailored suits (stnnning valuoj, 45s men's high-grade tailored suits, Sflsfid; and the famous Llama suits for G3«. ■ Co>«» and *pp them ..
WORDS OF WISDOM FROM SHAKES- ■ PEARE'S PEN. ? Shakespeare, the greatest dramatic < of Ins day, writes:—"Let good digestion- ' wait on appetite and health on both." * No man, woman or child will deny the absolute truth of his words, for without good digestion, good health is impossible. Are you in good health! You are not if your digestion is weak, for, the food you eat is not being converted into good red blood by the stomach. If your stomach is Tiot doing jts work*,-} take something that will help it, and that somethink is RRNZIE'S PEPSO. Itenzie's Pepso acts like a charm. It helps the stomach to concert the food ' into rum blood/ arid v at 'once cures'incH*' ' >r gestion, acidity, heartburn, flatulence, for it supplies the natural juices of digestion. Any chemist or grocer will felt you -a bottle of Renzie's Pepso at 3s 6d, " and every bottle is guaranteed to cure.
RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL * r COMPETITION. " * y ®MONS AND UNBEATEN. ti lUr - FOOTBALL TEAM. Xlio Manager, Rexona, Sydney. Dear vSir,—The whole of our Football ream are so pleased with the benefit v/V ; +kn C p' e V' ve 'J . f . VOni tl,e "se of Rexona,, Rapid Healer, that \Ve have unani- ■ mouslv decided to give you a testimonial " regaiding same. We have used it for numerous purposes in our training and ' after our matches, both as an embroca- ■ t«m and as a healer for the various cuts and sores incidental to football, his lias been a most successful vear - > siderable extent that we owe our sucdortvM V® Rre,a . which w e have jfrsva?"" -»' Re »» «*• fni A r!!;n'! ( '' ° f " 1C boys have a]s ° «sed it to), ( lullilanis, s uri! Feet, and Cliapped HaiKl.s nixl 1,1 every instance have found , an expt ' ,| ent remedy. With l„st wishes for Rexona, He are, very truly yours, (>l,l Kit VEST E. BOOTH. WI Z" lt ' U - Football 1S sol, at Is Cd and 3s Ob. tamable everywhere.
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