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THE W iATHER. AND FORECAST. fiy Telegraph—iress Association. Wellington, last Night. ' Tk« following is Mr Pemberton's sui mary for the past 24 hours:— The barometer has fallen, and northerly and westerly winds 'have increased, strong to gale. Unsettled weather has prevailed, and much rain has fallen throughout the country. Heavy seas have been experienced on the west coast to-day. Forecast. —Present indications are for strong westerly winds, changing to south-westerly, with a rising barometer soon. Expect cold and changeable and squally weather, with heavy showers in many parts, and snow on the higher leveU in the south. LA** Melbourne. June 11.—Sailed, Maitai. Manukau Heads, Last Night—Sailed, Barawa, at C.lO p.m... for New PVymwith. Wellington. La-A Night—Sailed, at 1.85 p.m., Kowhai, for New Plymouth. Auckland, Last Night—Arrived, at 8 p.m. Indrapura, from Sydney. BEMJORANTS h\ THE lONIC. A Hobart telegram notifies that the lonic has arrived from London. She sails for Wellington this morning. Twenty passengers landed, and 260 are proceeding to New Zealand. POX ANT) DTFfITHERIA would certainly not have attained such proportions if the hygienic fact were itaore generally known that the disinfection of the mouth by a reliable and imnless antiseptic is a great protecting factor .against all ailments where the Wection is through the throat or respiratory trsict. Er nutting 3 drops of SANDER'S FTCALYPTI EXTRACT or. ■X piece of loaf-susar, and allowing it to liieaolve in fhe mouth, that cavity ii thoroughly disinfected. The volatile nature of SANDER'S -EXTRACT makes tt penetrate pverv crevice. SANDER'S EXTRACT is not nauseous nor depress bg like the common eucalyptus, and posleases great antiseptic power. By using BANDER'S EXTRACT, you avoid the uncertain composition of the lozenge; yon iive the benefit of the strongest antiseptic that can be used with safety and the re*ul* protection *roni «U in fee Ton. GAVE INSTANT RELIEF. "My little daughter Maud was very bad with croup and I was <iuite worn out with l«ss of sleep." says Mrs. Catherine Holland, 405, Adelaide Road., Berhamporc. X.Z. "A friend had -een Chamberlain's Cough Remedy m! vrtised for the relief of croup anl suggested my trying it. I did so and it gav" the child instant relief. I hav- «ei-n Jnzens of children relieved of or -n ■■ Chamberlain's Coupli Remedy."' S••'(! :>;.- all chemists and storrlncpiTs'

EVENING SHOESVALUES TO JIAnK YOUR EYES DANCE. How many dance* are you going t this season? Many or few—you'll need new shoe when you step forward with a part ner for the next waltz. Well you'll find the newest hen it MCEWEN BROS Dainty colored ones if you're of the fair sex—smart serviceable styles if of the opposite. Specially "chic" design* in Patent for ladies' wear. Gents' shoes in patent and glace in court and derby styles. All sizes and half sizes in stock. Come and permit us to show our values. McEWEN BROS. BOOT IMPORTERS, V PLYMOUTH. 'Phon,

M 0 M'. To F, N I> ■■■ r.i' sums avaiiabk- ?c>: i investment. m LLSON & QUE*', Solicitor!. UESSEXGEE, P.N7Z.1.A., R I T 1! 0 T, icvon Street, 17 Pf,YMOUTB. TAvmsFt * gTANDISH, "*kf:tsters AND SOLICITORS, Sfcvon St !., jjt»r Plymouth. MONEY </-ivl on all classes of {Ppnritv ' Current tateg.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 21, 12 June 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 21, 12 June 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 21, 12 June 1914, Page 4

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