fftMBURY'S^ SPRING FASHIONS in every Department. " * SMARTEST COSTUMES, all sizes. y SMARTEST BLOUSES in voile, silk, crepe do ■ • ■ chene, georgette crepe. * • . i SMARTEST 'MILLINERY ■ - READY TO K ' i- WEARS. SMARTEST SPORTS COATS and SKIRTS. \ , SMARTEST NECKWEAR a|»d LACES. j SMARTEST LISLE and SILK HOSIERY, ■ black, white and colors. M SMARTEST WOOL and SILK DRESS , 1 FABRICS. ' U SMARTEST PLAIN and FANCY VOILES. v SMARTEST FURNISHINGS and household goods. i DENT'S KID and WHITE WASHING GLOVES. ' MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING & MERCERY IN GREAT VARIETY HIGH SCHOOL OUTF.TS SPECIAL. ' AMBURY'S Two shops New Plymouth.
Dodge Brothers MOTOR-CAR V. /ou MUST HAVE NOTICED WHAT ARDENT EN. ; f THUSIASTS ITS OWNERS ARE. ' This doll not happen here and there, it is a universal condition. People believe i» the car, admire it, and say so frankly. NEWTON KING, DODGE BROTHERS' DEALER FOR TARANAKI. PICKERING, SAGAR, 'AND L EECE, HAWEBA AGENTS, 1
LAND FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 70 ACRES. Choice little farm, all been ploughed but 12 acres; free from weeds, subdivided into 14 well fenced paddocks sown down in good grass pasture. 5 toomed house, 12 bail cowshed with loft; large implement shed, barn, stacble, loose-box, etc. 1 mile to cheese factory, l J /2 miles to school, j Price seduced to £37 10s per acre, only £3OO cash required down on farm and dairy herd of 20 cows, 2 horses, cart, harness, cans, etc. Owner anxious to •nliat, this is a splendid chance for a returned soldier, 100 ACRES EXCHANGE. "All level, 60 acres already under plough, well-fenced; on good metalled wad, school and factory opposite; 4 roomed house, cowshed and all neceslary outbuildings. Land is of rich quality, subdivided into 10 paddocks. Price £25 per acre. Equity £IOOO. Will exchange for Stratlord property or mortgages < j i _ ' help you to make money. E. JACKSON, VALUE?. AITO COK iGSSIOIf AC-EMT, ■JTRAITOSD ~ P.Q Box iSt XEW PLYMOUTH. P.O Box 39,
BTXCollfs Browne's, THE ORISINAL AND ONLY fIEWUIHg. Acts like » Chirs. is Diarrhoea Specific in Cholera aai is tts Sily and Dysentery. j■' Checks find arrests those too often fatal diseases—i , FEVER, CROUP,.AGUE. " The Wit Kenedy k><n tor COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. Effctcilly e«li ikort all attacks of SPASMS. Is the only palliative ia NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. TOOTHACHE. Chlorodyno in a liquid taken in drops, graduated according to the malady. ■tk invariably relieves paiu. of whatever kind; creates a calm refreshing sleep: H,luys irritation-of the nervous system wheit-'rrll' other remedies fail: leaves Hm "bad effects; and can be taken .when no vth'er medicine can be tolerated. INSIST ON HAVING St. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CKLOROSYNE. Tb lamease success of this Remedy lias givca rise to many imitatioas. N.B. —Every bottle of OtsuUe Chlorodyae heara on the staap the name of the ismtor, Dr. J. Collie Browae. p'siararuwsS yftMS.CjJ CONVINCING MEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH EACH BOTTLE. SoU hy all Cheaisti. Prices ia Eaflsal: 1/3. 3/-, 8/Sole Maufaeturers: J. T. DAVENPORT, Ltd., LONDON, S.E.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1917, Page 6
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