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The " Swanndri" Turns Water Like a Swan's Back and will Keep you Swan-dry. No matter liow heavy the downpour the Swanndri will keep it out. You'll never got wet in it, you'll not get over-* heated through wearing it, as the peculiar properties in., tllfli wool allows the heat to escape from the body, • Read what an Invercargill farmer says of it:--Waimahaka Estate, Invercargill, January 13, 1916. Dear Sir,' The Swanndri overcoat that I got from you last winter, has given me every satisfaction. I have been out in several! downpours of rain'that it w«b hardly reasonable to expect; any coat to keep out, but the. .Swanndri has withstood it all. it is just the coat I have been looking for for years, and $ can confidently recommend it. Yours faithfully, A, B. HOLMS, PRICES, net cash:— Men's Riding Coats, fully lined 55/- ladies' Raglans, from v.~rrrrri S5Z i Men's Double-breasted Overcoats, from 57/6 Boys' Walking Coats, unlined, Men's Single-breasted Coats, from qStj from 55/" The "PALATINE" DEVON STREET ( NEW PLYMOUTH.

* — 1 In many families BonningL m' Irish Moss for coughs arid cows has been veritably "haiidec down" like an hoirloom for three generations. Frcra the Uay the first bottle was sold ;Bonnugton's IrishTtfosi lias been made by qualified chemists R —its purity and curative propcrii-js l?i are the now «k ovtr ?> r years ft' ago. Mr. Samuel Coumer. 153 Morqy I'luce, DuucJlti, writes:—"l havo used Bonnington's Irish Mois for ;IQ years, also my children and grandchildren me. it and always tlnd it a reliable romedy.'' Get the jjenuino • Koanington's Irish iloss. &si/or over | SOr*** mmnas !Rl'-H KOS^ mm Big Stocks of COSTUMES, COATS, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, FURS, BLANKETS, DOWN QUILTS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ~RESS GOODS, BLANKET" (/ COAiiimu AND ChotSDINE OVERCOATS AND CLOTHINC. m • WARM UNDERCLOTHING. DENTS! CLOVES AND l.'O ZR II Full, stocks at hv/csi ri AMBURY'SKF.W SHOP (Xext Hay's) DEVON ST., X.P :or—

HE/ORNES HEARNE'S Bronchitis Core Is the Finest Remedy in the World For COUGHS and COLDS. "Seven years ago I had ASTHMA so badly I could not speak for a week. A friend advised me to take HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE which soon CURED me. Since then, 1 take it whenever I get a Cold, and it keeps the Asfthma off." GOOLWA, S.A. 1 am a Nurse and have recommended HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE To many sufferers. I have known it to be successful when all other Medicine failed. For Bronchitis it is simply WONDERFUL It saved my Sons life." 9C»mes, addresses and fyli particulars farnishtd on application. FRANKSTON m mailt of tho Military Scrvioo Act. The poll was vorv heavy. Labour also failed to gain a Mat 0:1 the Charitable Aid Board. ; The referendum on tho lialf-liolidav i'o9ulted in moro then half the voters deciding that there be no ohongo from Wednesday. On the Sunday picture issue tho voting was 1955 for continuance and 5)04 against. . toinflnga tho only issue was tho half holiday, and it was decided to iftir 5 * af" 4 * Saturd * s " by MA,E "°TOR 'BUS qßimcj KE .w PLVMooxH-iNanwaoD AND INCLEWOOD-NEW PLYMOUTH.' \k!? i 1 ? !1S o I .' * et 'ne«day«, and Saturday*-U«V6 Jljaonic Stables nt 7 a.m., arriving at Inglewooj t- lea * in lt Xnglewond at B.SO «.m. t M rtfmg at New Plymouth 9.45; leaving on rotur trip at 4 p.m., arriving at Inglewood at (M v>.ra.; leaving at 5.30 (or Now Plymouth. «\i Thnrs 0 lI »y» and Frldayi— Masonic Stables *.r, 8 a.m.. arriving fit Ingtaiioa iL 5: m, l, le " r l 1 In ? ,ewo °d ot 0.15 te« {?* a p. ew ., Plymouth 10.16 a.m. 2' Iht« f P S mo V th * P ,TD " "riving Ingtowooj arming "*'& IT 6 - M Nw P««» os u«u»\ Paroelj af per amngtmeni Telephone me»»get noeivj Vtonjkin,

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1917, Page 6

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