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TARANAKI WINTER SHOW. The needleworkers are reminded that the Winter Show will be on June 7, 8, 9, and 10, and that a most attractive fancy work section lias been included in this year's schedule, with generous'prizes attached. The Society, being' anxious that the standard of art needlework should be raised, lias carefully revised this section and is securing the services of an expert judge from outside this district. It is hoped that the needlewomen of Taranaki will 9how their appreciation of the Society's efforts by sending in exhibits for competition, and making this class as attractive as it deserves to be. The attention of intending exhibitors in the cooking section is drawn to the special prizes donated by the New 'Plymouth, Gas Company for cooking done by a gas cooker. The classas are as follow:—187, sultana cake, first 10s, second ss; 103, collection of fancy cakes and pastry, 10s and os ; IDS, best exhibit of pastry, 10s !<iv' *-•: 208, homemade plain scones )"■> :,,;rl ;i=. These classes, with their ~;..■. •. ■ ize-money, should draw very lm •■!■• .•• ,-..'!. All the other sections are wei; n,..»-nled for, and as a points prize in the honey' section Mr. C. J. Herrick has generously donated a handsome silver cup. Entries close on May 27.

ITS VALUE DEMONSTRATED You cannot be too careful in buying cougli medicine for children. The one selected should be frei of opiates and other narcotics, pleasant to take, and one that can be depended upon. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all these requirements. Few medicines have met with such success in the treatment of bad colds as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration and restores the system to a healthy condition. Sold evervwhere. KARBOL, the best disinfectant, sold in 6d, Is and Is 6d bottles.—Sykes, Chemist.

INDIGESTION AND COMMON SENSE. Your common sense tells you that no man >r woman who suffers from indigestion can jossibly enjoy really good health. It is thereore the part of common sense to avoid indigestion if you can, but if you have not been able to avoid it altogether, it is wise to banish it in its early stages, because the longer this ailment continues, the more its pains and penalties increase. Unfortunately, most of us cant avoid a little digestive trouble, now and then, because the stomach is a sensitive organ. The little worries of life, the strenuous days that tire us out and even the changes of weather that upset us, all affect the tone of the stomach, and thus cause indigestion. The stomach, however, is only part of your digestive machinery, and it often happens that as soon as the stomach ceases to do its work properly, the other digestive organs become affected, and the whole machinery of digestion becomes more or less disturbed. Now. common sense dictates that if yon suffer, because your stomach and liver have lost tone and vigour, you must restore their lost vigour and tone, in order to get well again ; and the remedv which common sense dictates is the well-tried stomach tonic and liver invigorator, Mother Seigel's Syrup. Everyday, more and more people who once suffered from stomach and liver troubles, from indigestion, flatulence, acidity, heartburn, biliousness, and constipation, are gratefully testifying that Mother -Seigel's Syrup has successfully banished their digestive troubles, even after other remedies have been tried in vain, and it has kept them well.

The Syrup is not a cure all. It owes its success to the fact that the medicinal extracts it contains have a wonderfully bene not only upon the stomach, but upon mc ii>c» and bowels as well, restoring their tone and vigour, and thus promoting good digestion, the true basis of good health.

WHERE DOES THE SHINE COME FROM i mm

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 May 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 9 May 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 9 May 1916, Page 8

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