| It's time to have that long promised portrait taken. No need to wait for a fine day. Fast lenses and fast plates make showery weather as good as sunshine. Make the opportunity to-day. McAllister's Studios will give you faithful and pleasing results. Warmer weather makes neglige shirts more than ever desirable. ''The Kash" has them in new patterns and various materials. Tennis shirts, light singlets and pants, new hosiery, new ties, new sox, new hats, are here: in fact, an entirely new stock of men's wearing apparel.—Mullen and Marshall, proprietors.
J Give him a nine. But let it be a good pipe. Handsome is as handsome does, and our handsome pipes provHe a delightful smoke. Fill the nine with Stan. Sharp's special mixture, or any of the regular brands, all of which arc stocked here, as well as ciimrs, cigarettes, cigar and cigarette holders, cases, pouches, and so on. Stan. Sharp's, next to Bellringer's. Don't leave it too long. Get your order in now for one of Dan Malone and Co.'s great value Christmas hampers. All liquors of the best brands. If de- , livery is required at flag station, ploase j add freight.
I " Kln, "y Be "d two more bottles of f Hean's Essence. We can speak highly of it as an effective cough remedv. It certainly saves a lot of money. Peter Furse, Tarara, Otago." "Please send a bottle of Bean's Essence. Last bottle excellent results, and real money-saver. J. "vV.eWiltiams, Wanganui.'' 'Mean's Essence, Chemists and Stores. 16 WHOOPING COUGH. "My little boy had whooping cough rery badly," says Mrs. A. Henderson, ■ the People's Store, 47 Elgen road, Mornj ington, N.Z. "I tried several cough rej medics without any of them doing him I any good; then 1 tried Chamberlain's I Cough Remedy, and he got iniincdinto i] relief. Since then I Have always kept ] a bottle of this wonderfiil medicine by { me, and recommend it to everyone." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.
rf-ARANAKI pROVIXUAL • gCOTTISH gOCIETY. (Stratford Brand]). i I THIRD ANNUAL J gUE N 8 gUf V E It. • gUKSS gUP 1> E It. TOWN HALL STRATFORD MONDAY, JANUARY 2(1.. 1914. ' of Burns, don't Miss This. "The Immortal Memory" (.peedi by , Mr. J. Craigie, M.P. for Timaru, who, an an cntlisiastic on Robert Burns, knows wiiat to talk about. J. r». CAMPBELL, D. BLTCHART, Joint Scerctari MOTOII CYCLISTS. interested in the formation of Motoring Club in .Stratford will be lie! in \Y. 13. Kearon's oiliees on Thursda, January 22, at 8 p.m. I W. B. FEARON, >EAL Clioiuu One-L'ieee Robes, white I " voile*, lawn and nuiefiiiA, worth £">/-. llerberl'a liiarvellous price, 10/11, J3road\vav, Stratford. nOOL, Comfortable, Smart. Herbert's Woven Cotton Combinations, 1/11. Some beautiful wear, 2/11, a/11. Broadway, Stratford. VJONi'T get Sunburnt. Herbert's, Stratford, are selling lovely Sunshades 1/11, 2/11, :t/11, worth up to 15/fl. TjUSILY \vc Beautiful voile "DELIABLE Stockings, lace 1/ ■ 1/-, plain ribbed cashmere bert's reliable values.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 174, 22 January 1914, Page 3
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