CURE FOR STOMACH DISORDERS.
Disorders of the stomach may he avoided by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets for the stomach and liver. Vfany very remarkable cures have bcci effected by these tablets. Sold everywhere.
Mr. R Maetzig. jeweller, who has h,-cm in business in Inglewood during t lie past two years, has decided to close his shop from February 3. Big discounts arc being ottered. See advertisement on page 1.
CROUP. Not a minute should be lost when a ahild shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given as soon is the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will present the attack. Sold everywhere,
Good progres? is being made with tho boring operations at the Blenheim o : ! udl ■at Moturoa. Ycftcrday the vvoll t ear-lied a. depth of 471f fept. For soma days past the drill lias been passing through n bluey clay of a bitumenous nature. Sandstone has been passed tinough to n great extent, and the pro-' Motors have expected to meet with impervious material before striking oil.' K\ idcncc of gas pressure has aUo been met with. Hopes are entertained that the clay through which the drill is now ] !iksiii;» forms the impervious material expected, mul the strata immediately; hbovr deposits of oil. A man named Benjamin Clraham DU'j <t, aged 42, was arrested by Constable Ki'.zgihbon on Saturday charged with committing an indecent assault. Ho rtppeared before Mr. A. Crooke, Sit, •ind was remanded until Wednesday. Bail was allowed in one surety o£ £.io or two of £25.
Seventy-three applications lmve -toern received for the position of fassistant secretary to the Taranaki Edncat>rti Board. It is unlikely that the appointment will be mado at the Board's meeting to-morrow, owing to the alienee ct cue of the members, Mr. C. A. Wilkin* son, M.P., on the northern tour.
With a view to, securing the unit?!' action of the members of the Women'* J'atriotic League and the, Bed Crow So«j ciety in conducting the mart for tho sale of goods each week for patriot's' purposes, Mrs. Brooke proposed ttii th» meeting of tho Bed Cross Society last evening that a committee be set up to meet the Mayoress and the members of the Women's Patriotic League. It was proposed that the mart should be conducted by the League and the Society: alternately, the proceeds to be equally! divided between the two organisations. The mart would lose its distinctivej name, the Bed Cross mart, and would! l.e known as "The Mart " The chair* l ran (Chaplain-Lieut.-Colonel Evans), in 1 supporting the proposal, described th>! suggestion as n very valuable one. mill rave men at the front, he said, \vc-c engaged in n tremendous offensive, ind wire united in one great resolve to wiu the war. The people in New Plymouth, fhould be united in one great determination to do all they possibly :ould to end the war. That was the qpirit that should be in every British heart 'the object of the local work should never be forgotten. The proposal was carried unanimously After the meeting, tho eoijimittee appointed met Mi a. burgess, and the latter agreed that her commiUeo should co-operate with tho .Society in formally opening the Mart in the new premises and conducting ih<j business on Saturday. The Society'* proposal wlil bo placed Leforo ft ' ii'g of the League to be held shortly The Melbourne. Ltd., is the eheane't and best store for men's underwear. Ocoil summer singlets with saort sleeves Is, Is Oil, to 4s (Id; men's ittffliiuv pants Is 3d, Is lid, 2s lid, to (i* lid, in fine all wool; also cashmere socks Is, Is (Id, la Od, 2a psur; knitted socks Is .Id, Is Od and Is Ad pair, guaranteed all wool.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1917, Page 4
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624CURE FOR STOMACH DISORDERS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1917, Page 4
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