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OACKACHE and dizzy spells are not always due to kidney trouble. Most likely your stomach ' ) ® resoe Live stab is trying to put part of its work on your lddneya. Chamberlain's Tablets for the stomach and liver will cleanse your bowels of all impurities, thus" relieving your kidneys by natural methocfs. Nothing equals Chamberlain's Tablets for stomach troubles, indigestion, biliousness and constipation. FORTHE STCMACB^LIVES:

y-r-If t? IcsravTp £v ♦ Half your bacon I 2 Is that all you digest ? Bacon is not easy to digest—unless you eat mustard jgg with it. The fat of the bacon resists the digestive "j juices, but the tingle of the mustard does the trick. || Mustard seems designed by Nature just for that very % purpose. People say it "takes the richness off," 'ffl which is only another way of stating that mustard \ makes you digest and assimilate your food. Bacon || is dear now. You are wasting money if you don't \ eat mustard with it, because you are not getting the 3% most out of the food you buy. Colmaris ■ DSF Mustard » DIGESTS THE DISH „ ♦ mj&j&jSL w*

You Want a Power Shearing Plant— COOPER'S ENCLOSED GEAR requires less power to drive and costs less to instal and maintain. Positive drive—no slipping—any number of Stands can be installed in your shed.' Cooper's Enclosed Gear is absolutely free from all complications, and when fitted with either the standard or air-cool type Cooper Hand-Piece, success is assured. All Duplicates Stocked baikes-2 WILLIAM COOPER and NEPHEWS Kingston Street, Auckland

ELTHAM-KAPONGA-OPUNAKE ROYAL MAIL. TEE GRAND SUPER-SIX BUNS DAILY [.eaves Kaponga 7.30 a.m. Arrives Eltham 8 a.m. Leaves Eltham for Opunake 9.10 a.m. Arrives Kaponga .. 9.30 Leaves .. 9.40 Arrives Opunake .. J0.30 Leaves .. 12.30 Arrives Kaponga .. 1.20 Leaves .. 1.30 Arrives Eltham 1.50 pm. Leaves for Te Roti 3.in pm. Arrives EHtam 4.30 p.m. Leaves Eltham 6.35 p.m. Arrives Kaponga 7 p.m. G. W. BENTON, MAIL CONTRACTOR. P O lAI VAIL NEW PLYMOUTH TO OFUN-108 DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. TIME-TABLE AND FAKES. New Pylmouth (depart) 1.30 4.15 ~ Omata 7.40 4.30 2/8 4/ Oakura 8.0 4.60 */« 7/1 Tatarslniata 8.20 5.10 6/ 10/ Ukato 8.35 5.25 7/ 12/ PunUlO 8.50 5.40 8/ 14/ Warea 80 5.50 8/8 15/ Pungarebu 815 6.0 9/ IS/ Babotu 9.25 6.10 10/ 17/1 Oaonul »■« «-25 12/ 20/ Opunake «4*RlTe) 10.15 8.45 13/ 22/1 Opunake (depart) 7.15 3.30 eamul 7.35 3.45 2/8 */» Rabetn 750 4.0 4/8 7/1 Pungarebu 8.5 4.15 6/ 10/ Warea 8-15 4.25 7/ 12/ Fonlbo 8.30 4.35 8/ 14/ Okato 8.50 4.50 •/ 15/ Tataraimaka 8.10 5.5 10/ 17/1 Oakura 925 5.15 11/ 10/ Omata >4O 5.25 12/ 20/ New Plymouth (arrlre) 10.0 5-< 13/ 22/1 Beat! may be booked and parcels left at tbe Tourist Garage, Brougham Street, New Plymouth, or Club Hotel Stables, Opunake. All parcels to be prepaid. RANTED KNOWJi—That the News can do all classes of printing equal to the best and at reasonable prices. Ring, up No. If (Jobbing Department), 3»ili' News, or .vrite for quotation*.

PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. 0. G. LAMBERT, VEIDRtNAtY SURGEON. STSiTf JlO "Phone No. 11 (Club Hotel). Attends Coronation Stables, Eith Mery Wednnday and Friday. Jftunk Messenger, F.N.Z.IA ] [William Taylor, A.NZ.IA) [Victor Griffiths, F.NZ.I.A *tfIBB£NGER, QRIFFITHS, & TAYLOR, REGISTERED ARCHITECTS. fl Deron Street (opp. A.M.P. Building), New Plyninuth. 'Phone 100. W. N. BTEPHENSON, A.N.Z.1.A., BW3ISTEBED ARCHITECT Temporary Office next Bank of Australasia (upktaln), Devon Street, New Plymouth. 0. N; T irUH dental surgeon, eltham 111 coram en ced practice in rooms abore Plunket 'Booms, next Bank of AustraUsii. MUSICAL. ARNOLD 0. STURROCK, L.Mai. T.C.L. PIANIST. TEACHER or PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. , tuition on Thursday, September 16. At hoffl# to intending pupils Wednesday, 15th. GRIFFITHS BUILDINGS EGKOJiT STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH, tost.,'fisn j p.m. till 5 pm. Visits Injlewtod, Wednesdays. Studio v— '' 'Phone 616. EDWARD MASON. M.A.V.M.A., VnSHINARY SURGEON, HAWER.V Tali:—fisH pros . Hawer?; T'4dy Co., Sir** Hn**ra; /. O'Hanan.

PUIiAXOI-T.N'CLEWOOD-N'EW PLYMOUTH MOTOR MAIL SERVICE. TWELVE-SEATER Motor leaves Purangi daily • t 7 a.m. to catch 9 a'.m. train for South. Purangl, dep. 7 0 am Pukeho 7.30 a m KaimatS 8 20 a m Inglewood s'4s a m ' INGLEWOOD FOR NEW PLYMOUTH Inglewood. den sir, am Egmont Village (I 30 a 'm' Kent Road '1 :o#!i iu Matigotel I. 100 a m ' New Plymouth, arr 10 13 a.m. RETURN. Leaves Hookham's Corner, Xew Plymouth 12.30 pro. Inglewocd, arr 1 «op m Loaves Inglewood for Purangi 330 j>.m' INGLEWOOD TO NEW PLYMOUTH 'BUS SERVICE. Inglewood, dep 9 30 a m Egmont Village si 45 a 111 Kent Road 10.0 am Mangorel 10.15 am. New Plymouth, arr.. 10 HO a m. Customers are kindly requested to note that all Parcels must be pre-paid. The usilal Inglewood Car leaves Hookham's Comer at 4 pm. sharp. Now White 'Bus available for Mountain trips, private parties, etc. Parcel Office: Marrett and May's Dominion Taxi Garage, Currle Street, Now Plymouth X R. ARCHIBALD, Proprietor. gMITH'S gKRVICE. FROM URENUI, WAITARA. NEW PLYMOUTH Buses leave daily for New Plymouth- » From Mimi Rond, 8 15 a.m. Urenul. 8 35 a.m. Waitnra, 8.45 *2 pm. *1 pm Thursday. Leaves New Plymouth— » For Waltara only, at. 11 a.m and 4 p.m. Waitara, Urcnui and Mimi, 3.3 ft p.m NEW PLYMOUTH STAN'D: BROUGHAM STREET (Opp. Boys! Hotel). ARTHUR .« SMITtt.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1920, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1920, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1920, Page 9 (Supplement)

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