A FRIEND ADVISED ME. Mr. Swintalli, Lee Stream, Otago, say 3: "A friand advised me to use Tonking's Emulsion, and it certainly was good advioe." This remedy was discovered by a well-known prescribing chemist who practised in New Zealand: It gave satisfaction whenever it was used, and is used to-day more than ever. Three sizes 1/6,2/0,4/0.
WHAT THE STATISTICS SHOW. ' Statistics show that there are more deaths from whooping cough than from scarlet fever, but we have yet to hear of a ease proving fatal when Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy wm used. It should lo given at the first symptom repeating the (lose frequently. The quick relief afforded by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy irakes it a favorite with mothers of young children. It liquifies the tough mucus, making it easier to expectorate, keeps the cough loose and counteracts any tend ncv towards pneumonia. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been used in many epidemics of whooping rough with perfect success. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.
gTRATFORI) ! FEXTON" ST. (next Stratford Hotel). Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 1.30 j).m., mul continuing until T t'K.SDAV. August 10. rXRESERYED AWTION SALE of - OIAAA WORTH OF DRAPERY. .Jsl VVV p (UOT ,sj i jeWELIjERY and FANCY GOODS. \JR. KHOI'RI. wlio lias decided to retire from business after '2:! years in Wellington, lias -brotifrlit a portion of his stock to Stratford for tlie public to buy at (heir own prices. This is a food opportunity for liotelkeepers. i>oardin«honse-lcet']>ers and the public. The stock comprises:
Finlay's Sliootiii.u', Tabie Damask, Serviettes, bate Curtains, Hovrock'ses' Calico, iPrtnts, Dress Materia). Pillow Cases, Towels, Boys', Cents' and Maids' Overcoats, ('Cuts.' and Hoys' Suits and Trousers. Ladies' and Men's Mercery. 1-allies' and Cents.' Umbrellas. Cirls' Dresses. Ladies' Stockings, full range of Jewellery. Fancy Coods. Ladies' and Cents.' Boots and Shoes, 200 pairs W.R, Corsets, Men's Oilskin Coats (all sizes), etc, etc. Tlie a,130 ve goods all this season's importation. ABSOLUTELY WITIIOOT RESERVE. iF. KIIOCRT, Auctioneer. SEE FLAG! NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF NEW PLYMOUTH. QMIE Premises lately occupied by MIR. F. TAIT, Butcher, Devon Street, are now being conducted by A. MATTHEWS, Butclier (from across the way), in conjunction with P. A. OPENSHAW, of Leppevton, and will be styled the , THE CITY MEAT STORES. I | Our Policy will be to sell the Best Quality procurable. Wo are making a speciality of SHOP CASH TRADE, and to encourage this Ve are making special concessions to purchasers who pay cash and take away j their purchases. j X.B.—The Premises of the City Meat I Stores are absolutely the MOST UP IX) DATE AND SANITARY IN NEW PLYMOUTH. i WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGB, Telephone 433.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1915, Page 8
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