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THE BANK OF OLD AOE. Tlic bane of old age is constipation. With elderly people the bowels become weak and unable to perform their functions without aid. For this purpose only (he mildest and gentlest lavative should be used. The use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble and makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain's .Tablets ire a favorite with people af middle age and older on account of their gentle .icI ion. Sold everywhere. £3lO BUYS A 1010 OVERLAND. The lfllfi Overland—the car of ho regrets—Model 73 is absolutely the biggest money's worth you can get. It costs but £3lo,at main ports. Among the big features which distinguish it are high-tension magneto, thermo-syphon cooling system, electric light and starter, cantilever rear , spring?., .headlight dimmers, one-man top (with cover), speedometer, rain vision ventilating windshield —every invention which makes for comfort, efficiency, safety, economy. We want you to see one of these !Vg fivenussenger touring models. We want to demonstrate the honest manufacture—the effiiciency of this 1910 comfort-ear. For free catalogtie and further particulars apply Mr. B. Byrn, New Plymouth. A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui, disjnl'.itors for North Island,

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1916, Page 8

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