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A At Our Big Sale! Splendid Costumes, half price from 8/11 Ladies' Smart Goats, half price from 8/11 Children's Coats, Special Job, 3/11 Guinea Millinery for 8/11 Special Line 4/11 less than half Biff Reduction off everything. Varying from 16% to 60 percent. At Ambury's Sale Finishing August Ist Remember that the first and irtost. important point to tiiink about when you are selecting a baby carriage is: what carriage is best for baby's comfort and health? The next point to consider is: what carriage combines comfort and aafety for the baby, witfl* style, durability and a moderate price? The only baby carriage that we know of that possesses all these desirable features is the Sturgis Luxury Carriage. 48 Styles,to Select From £2lO to £6: is Cash Only

RED POST FURNISHING GO., Ltd. MS to MB, DETOX' STREET m ts There's none of That Jolting Business about the DOUGLAS MOTOR CYCLE 3 i enough to shake the life A mile on some motor* over fairly decent roads ««t of the rider. Good or bad roads make no difference tc'the Douglas as far as the ioltino* a concerned. 1 * Yon can enjoy a ride on this mae)i ine, for THE DOUGLAS IS THE VIBRATION LESS MOTOR It curies you alnn-_- as smoothly as a high class motor car, and can !-c controlled by your sl'ghtest touch. The Douglas is a very economical mount, and it is thoroughly reliable h> every respect. ° J BROUGHAM street, AKNOLB GEOKGE NEW PLYMOUTH. m [Bssrnesl act A Co!d " We ire never without a bottle of Heame's Bronchitis Cure In the H.'.ise now. !t practically saved my daujiHcr'i iift She was 7 years old !.v,t ju!v, and had been subject to BRONCHITIS jince b.rih. I nearly lost her two ;'er.n ago. She wu WASTING AWAY, and nothing did her any f,r.o:\ sr.d htr Cough at night wai pcinfui. 1 wsi advised to by = KEARNi BRONCfnT;' CURE 1 got«Bctt:r.r"Ji!ubr inprovc IMMEDIAI LY. You would be farprbed tj v.\*. how htr Chest h.\s li;v.J ou'_ has n>ii had m V >*■ w r old V>'» sr htr i.i & >ss rm to a»4M?ar^ U \ m \i 5«Sj US J.Xt'jr'*■ ■SMSS -J #~/y CCUCKS (j CfiLFS / Jf HCCt/fCT£P may leed to consumption.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 57, 28 July 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 57, 28 July 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 57, 28 July 1914, Page 6

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