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NOTICE TO BOOKSELLERS. — Owing to the-Shippin^ Strike the first consignment of the "Broad Arrow" has been delayed for a week or two. ; • "TRUTH'S" POPULAR PRESS. CONDUCTED BY JOHN NORTON. A Remarkable Romance. oß^c^ wfeS^SS^^»^' TO APPEAR "" " OSTO UNOERTHE BROAD ARROW "^ * KatTH nr decebibkr. V " '" ' AUSTRALIA'S «y w decembee. I Most Remarliflftlc CriminqL Price 6d. JHE PA THETIG HISTORY OF JANE NEW PriCe 6d * I And the Monstrous Record of Her Evil I - I Genius, John Fitch. | a ™t\t?t> wa^tv ORDER EARLY, ! — — ~ 1 J ORDER EARLY, This history la compH«d from original MHMM^BfI^F ' _.___,__ •w»'^««. docum«nte passtng between Sir RaJph TtTDTTtT TTTO/MJT DIRECT FROM Darting, Qowemor of New South Wal«», , DJLKJSCT FROM Sir Fraoels Forbes, Chief Justice of the said - . . » Colony, and SJr George Murray,, Secretary . Tuunr.riTiT . -x^,— ALL BOOKSELLERS r^v:!". ..■'.".- or state »«- the coiome*. ; -. ALL BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS. By GEORGE FORBES, AND NEWSAGENTS, Author of "An Australian Peer," "Free iMmutHmV etc. ? ERICE 6d. • • PRICE 6d. ORDER EARLY. I^^^ ORDER EARLY. ■ ■■■■■ '■■■-■ ' l^g: — 'tsr^g^ -sar "S **> •^^^^^^S^i ■ TRAGIC AMD THRILLING TALE OF THE OLD RAD BLACK DAYS, This is a True, Sane,. Sound and Healthy Story, that all should read, Man and Woman, Girl and Boy. | ifrbm ail BoSEsellers and News Agents. * -TRUTH" POPULAR PRESS PRINT, 112 KING-STREET, SYDNEY.

Negligee Shirts SOFT PRUNTS, CUFFS AND NECKBANDS. W£x£^2fl^sSi£y The Latest m Choice Colorings — | yXcSpS**6itKl Sy Exclusive Designs. -' lft?...~lL'^-~- Each shirt is cut full and roomy for comfort, '■' I flSfiy JS t an^ t^ Je s^ ams are strongly sewn. I H IT 1 ' '• Colored Grounds from 2/6 jiV-p I* j j ii, » ! White Grounds (fashionable stripes) II j] L f *,<■-...■ from 3/6 '|i ii* * STATE SIZE WHEN ORDERING. 1* Wt vfl * Order by Return. We Pay Freight. f C 5; FOWNES 111 II '111 I THE HAT SHOP ' f^AjJl|jfnJ 1 10 Riddiford-st, Wellington

FOR EVERY ILL THERE IS A CAUSE But Many Tired, Rheumatic, Nervous People Don't Know How to Find It People who at middle age should WELLINGTON PROOF feel the full strength and energy f"" "■ '■■ ■■■ "■— — — — — — — ' '" 'I Mrs. T. Marshall, 1 'j\v»in-nrreef. of yooth are often rheumatic, ncr- _ Vvptv PirtUtV Nowtown. Wellln«i.m. saya:-"! vous and imtable. There are . Jm Tells A StOiy* der for somo tln ' C| tho wS' TO P lom * •polls of «^t«r weariness, life is feMB» _ ** being Hcvere jxilns m my batk. nets and dull backache, and sleep f \^^%| / swoUlngn un my k'jw nnl ankles. I is disturbed -With pain and die- V \V/ uaM rettlly far from woU * ln , facr ' „..,.. V \/S«K» felt »'«*• for nolhlnj?. The pains Uv tn*s»ng wr.nary disorders. You >a*»^A mv bQck wcro very lrylnjr ' :tud l havo tried -to shake this off and xvus °^ on so l>a<^ lnftl COillt J » n »*tlyou have missed the hidden cause 0 * *&<i^r i j \ % but Jw|t l „Q t Dwvn . H — tho kidney*. Prompt treatment 1 I \\ ache Kidney Pllla, an«l a course of w«hO rt n'. BMl <..h.K l dn.y l », 11 . / \\ ™" «Xr?ng. S °° -vC S.nT o^ would right things quickly. An II \\ bottle I felt ever tn> nu«:l> better. active Jrfe weakens the kidneys, I / \ \ anrt ftvc boUlc ' a cu l' yi<l me . com ' •° ' ' ' I J \ \ pletely. That was six months ago. and something must be dona to I Jl \\\ nml I ttiu BtUl frfto of kl<lncy stimulate the little filters of blood I \jA\ j\ \. trouble. -rt^pmtm working as they I J should. Don't nllow the Kidney V* y^ bottics 1«» M). at all chemists ? trouble to o«t worse. Start using vj _—**S and utoreij. or post Tree from j D.. n .. B.c k ,cH. KM* P I ' Sl^" 1 <; °- """I which have cured thousand*. _ =, .^VBBB^^ SHas VsHaa YaH ValaV * » Wm VsV I

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NZ Truth, Issue 444, 20 December 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 444, 20 December 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 444, 20 December 1913, Page 8

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