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GREAT BOOT VALUES AT THE MELBOURNE, LTD. ' The Melbourne, Ltd., notify the arrival of fresh shipments of their famous men's welted boots, now 21s per pair. These boots are fully up to their usual high standard, and at the price of one guinea compare favorably with boots sol<l elsewhere up to 35s Materials used are ilnest box calf, willow calf and glace lad, and the boots' are. warranted all leather throughout. Special displays of these famous guinea boots are now being made at the firm's New Plymouth, Inglewood and Stratford branches. Orders taken at other branches. A correspondent of the Christchuveh Press, alluding to the filthv state of the paper currency of the country, remarks: "To say that it. is filthy is not in any way overstating tilte case; to say anything less would be decidedly understating it. When paper money has been circulating for years, carried in pockets of people, many of whonj suffer from .some form of disease, it cannot possibly escape contamination, and a limited time should be ;<et for the life of tliose notes, and rigidly adhered to. In Great Britain a £5 note is not allowed to leave t'he bank a second time, and that ensures a clean and respectable curlency; nowadays out here it is a common thing for people to apologise for bunding over dirty money in payment o." debts." For Coughs and Colds, never fails. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, WOMEN. Owing to their sedentary habits, women are often troubled with constipation. This can be largely avoided by adopting,diet together witji suitable outdoor exercise; but even then' th-v will, occasionally need a laxative, and will lind'nothing more helpful than Chamberlains Tablets. They are easy and pleasant to take, and most agreeable in effect. They relieve constipation and

prevent the disorders arising from it. Chamberlain's Tablets strengthen the digestion and improve the appetite. Sold everywhere. KARBOL, sold in Od, Is, and Is lid bottles.—Sykes, Chemist. BEST COUGH SYRU'P EASILY MADE AT HOME. COSTS LITTLE, DOES GOOD ALWAYS. (By a Qualified Chemist). Many people now make their own good family cough and cold remedy from Hean's Essence prescription. It's a wonderful money-saver and a remarkably good remedy. A bottle of Mean's 'Essence, a little sugar, treacle, and a large breakfastcupful of water, give you a pint of the finest family cough remedy. And the money-saving! About twelve shillings' worth foi" 2s. Think of it! In other words, eight eighteenpenny bottles for the price of one. No wonder Hean's Essence has quickly found its way into thousands of homes. Xo wonder users are delighted and recommend Hean's Essence to neighbors and friends'. The mixture thus prepared in your own home takes hold of a cough or cold in a way that means business from the first (lose. You can feel it doing good a]! the way down. A few drops may be given to a child, or a spoonful to an adult. It is warming, soothing, stimulating, comforting and curing. There is no poison of any kind In it. It relieves ordinary eouglis instantly, stops obstinate chronic coughs, even whooping eough in a. day or- two. As a gargle for sore throats it Stands out on its own. It stimulates the appetite and is slightly laxative—bot'h excellent features. Hean's Essence Is sold by tfhemists and stores, or post-free on 'receipt of pnee, 2», from G. W. Honn, Chemist": v >n~amu. Be sure ~rk 11-E-A N's.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1916, Page 2

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