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is is the Last Week OF THE Bargain CLOTHIN«CTOKY> ' Prices are rising all the time SO BUY NOW. gQ/g MEN'S SUITS Worsted and Tweeds. (|/11 TROUSERS, all wool, our own make, * 10/6 BOYS'NORFOLK SUIT * v '. all wool, tweed, ikes 18 to 17 only. Q/1-1 VARSITY SUITS with u XA leather belt, all wool Tweeds. Jg/g MEN'S TAN BOOTS, Good glaco kid, stout soles, welted. C/ 11 WOMEN'S LACE u xx SHOES, Stout soles round toes, splendid for country wear. WOMEN'S TAN BOOTS 1 A/g Glace kid, open front • well worth lfi/fl. GIRLS' BAR SHOES K/1 1 with buckle, very smart sizes 11 to 1, worth 8/8. MEN'S BLACK 1 O/l | BOOTS, medium weight x * ■"■■"■ chrome cannoat bo repeated undor 15/0. MEN'S SOFT HATS Q/1 1 Smart shapes all colors "*•* well worth's/(1. MEN'S SOFT SHIRTS Q/1 f A large assortment ** AA with. and., without collars. MEN'S HARD HATS fi/fl gobs sh|fcß; worth. 10/fl. u " w. p. nicoll. w; h. sowft We have secured a limited supply of the aori Chief This potato has been very highly recommended by the Government, as it produces a very heavy crop of first-class tabto potatoes. An excellent blight- resister. ORDER EARLY. BROU&HAL2 STREET ~...^.*„.. ROWES NEW. PLYMOUTH,

CHEMIST TELLS HOW TO STOP, i INDIGESTION. . SAYS USE OF (PEPSIN LEADS TO , CHRONHC DYSPEIPQIA. "It is a wonder some of us have stont aehs left," vcmarked a well-known chemist recently, "While all chemists sell I score or more of stomach remedies foi which there is a wide demand, most a them are just pepsin pills, winch *fl digestion of the food that is in the statt ach at the moment. They have no curative or strengthening effect on the stom« ach at all, and, of course, do not resell, or cure the cause. So the same people keep on coming here and buying and using them until they are real chronic dyspeptics. When anyone really asks ly advice, I swear by and recommend ordinary bisurated magnesia, which. doesn't digest the food at all, but acts ■' as an antacid and sweetens the sour, fermenting contents of the stomach. That stops the pain, heartburn, sour rising, wind, floating, fulness, etc., in just a few minutes, and the stomach digests Us food without holp or trouble, which is the proper way, "Doctors make mistakes sometimes, too," he continued. "My own aunt ha 4 all kinds of trouble with her stomach ,for years. She bought and used several styles of digestive pills, but got worse right along, as naturally she would. Finally she went to a doctor, who nearly scared her to death I>y telling her she had cancer of the stomach. She rami to me with his prescription, and told mi what he said. I thought it was noiv sense"; 1 sent h'er to another 3'ocloi whom I knew very well, and he didn't toll her anything, but just gave her this same thing, bisurated magnesia. She took it for two weeks, and never .has had any stomach trouble since, and that's three years ago. She's my own aunt, and I know this for a fact. Yos, a lot of bisurated magnesia—note the name carefully, as other kinds arc lacking in its peculiarly valuable properties —is sold in New Plymouth. All the chemists have it, I suppose, and all yon take is half a teaspoonful in a little water after ever meal. It's all right," —Advt, I

MRS. KIRK SAYS; " The mixture I make {ran Hean's Essence is the best remedy I have ever tried for coughs, colds,, and sniffles. It is easy to make and, very pleasant to take/' Mrs. H, Kirk, Greymouth. This Hean's Essence Mixture i| w and saves such a Ist of money—lo/*. on «,' New Zealand homes. Try it is your*! At chemists and store), or pott free on, receipt of jjrice, 2/-, from G. W. Hean, CkwwttWwMaiii, -"-'■■■

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1915, Page 7

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641

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1915, Page 7

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