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Morey's New Building! These new premises of ours fittingly demonstrate the commercial progress of New Plymouth and the popularity of Morey'a as a shopping centre. ' And with the new premises we introduce new stocks—brand-new stocks—of every line which is In tin ordinary way very scare*. 5n The Spacious Main Shop We are Showing These Autumn Specialities «OSLYN BLANKETS (at present almost unprocurable;, SO pairs to choose from. JJAVY AND BLACK ALL-WOOL SERGES, 44in-36in wide, from 3/U to 11/6 per yard. These include the famous GABARDINE CLOTH (now so greatly asked for), 70 pieces in all. DRESS TWEE.DS in all shades, 2/3 to 7/11 per yard;'also exclusive dress lengths (no two alike) and sports cloth fof sports coats. a , . . BLACK KRESS GOODS, piece goods and dress lengths, from 32/0 to £4 15» each. We assure you that 'these values arc unbeatable, We extend- our: cordial we want you to inspect these magnificent new premises;' we want you to Appreciate our improved facilities for quickness a»d convenience; we want to convince you of our values. COME! Never forjget that we always give $ per cent discount for «ash—l/- in the £, NEW PLYMOUT and

How to Cure Rheumatism. AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. 0» the 7th May, 1913, the Otago Daily Times published a news item (which was quoted by moat of the leading daily papers of the Dominion) announcing the discovery by a Dunediu resident of a wondei'ful Natural Cure for Rheumatism and Kidney and Blood Troubles. The discovery was connected with a Creek Medical Book, over 500 years old, which was acquired by the lucky resident in a somewhat sensational manner. It now appears that from a medical point of view the discovery was a very important one indeed, and the remarkable story connected with it has just been published in book form for free distribution. Readers of tlie Taranaki Daily News can secure a copy of this intensely interesting book by simply filling in the Coupon below and mailing it to the address given. There is nothing to pay and no obligation will be entailed. The book will be sent by return mail. Anyone subject to- attacks of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, or any, kidney.or blood trouble should certainly have this book by them. Even cases hitherto pronounced incurable are now cured by this wonderful medicine. Its virtues are inimitable, and there is hope for the most desperate sufferer. The most remarkable thing about it is the certainty with which it benefits cases and constitutes totally dissimilar. Free Coupon to News Readers. To the Dominion Kheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd., 18H, Grey Buildings, High St., Auckland. Please send me, free and postage paid, the book entitled "The Broken Crutch: A Most Interesting Story," as mentioned in the Taranaki Daily News. iSH

GERM DISEASES.

When yon have a bad cold, culture beds that favor the development of germs form in the throat. That is why a child is more likely to contract diphtheria or scarlet fever when he baa a cold. Pneumonia i 3 also a germ disease and is contracted in a similar manner. The longer the cold hangs on wie greaic. the danger. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, being an expectorant, cleans out these culture beds, and in that way prevents pneumonia, and other germ disease;. Sold Everywhere,

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1916, Page 2

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