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Where to Stay in TARANAKI STRATFORD. | IN STRATFORD STAY AT THE j STANLEY HOUSE The best, most comfortable, con- g venient and reasonable boarding- B house in Stratford. Completely g renovated and entirely refurnished, g Mrs. A. COX, Prop, (late Hawera). g Mrs. Cox’s lengthy experience in B private boardinghouses is a guar- g an tee of satisfaction. | VISITORS TO STRATFORD— | BOOK IN AT THE I EMPIRE w. PELLETT, Prop. BED BREAKFAST - - 5/Cleanliness and Comfort. You will find 3 IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE i EMPIRE, • Comer Broadway and Fenton St. ’PHONE 615. NEW PLYMOUTH. Visitors to' N.P. will find a home away from home at WILTON PRIVATE HOTEL Liardet Street (just off Devon St.). Reasonable Terms. ’Phone 1444. A. T. ELENBERG - Proprietress. VISITORS TO NEW PLYMOUTH Will find the GRAND CENTRAL (N.P.’s Leading Private Hotel) the best place to stay. ' Central, Homely, First-class Table. One minute from Railway Station. E. M. BELL - - Proprietress EGMONT STREET. Box 84. ’Phone 150. WHEN IN NEW PLYMOUTH STAY AT CHETWODE • PRIVATE HOTEL, 273 Devon St West. ’Phone 1105. Best Accommodation. Garage and parking for 25 cars. Tennis courts, etc. Handy to town. Mrs. J. W. PHILLIPS, Proprietress Automobile Assn. House. GRAND VUE PRIVATE HOTEL. Handy to Town and Trams. TARIFF MODERATE. Private Car meets all trains. 161 GILL ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. H. GILES, Proprietress. HAWERA. __ Rjkyi ’WHARE KOA MEN’S HOSTEL, PRINCES STREET, HAL ERA (South Road end).' B Open to Commercial Travellers, g Terms /Moderate. I M. LAING, g ’Phone 2797. L. SPARKES. "st. ELMO Private Boardinghouse, HIGH STREET, HAWERA (Opp. Water Tower) Best of Accommodation for Travelling Public. Moderate Tariff. ’Phone 2530. Mrs. CLIVE WALSHE, Proprietress DOMINION HOTEL, PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. Tariff - 8/6 per day. Good Table. Good Beds. Only Best Liquors Stocked. ’Phone 2063. JACK GOODWIN, Proprietor. Run- glllgtM Down ? Jlfw Get rid of Self-poisoning urges Dr. C. Oppenheimer, celebrated Berlin physician Appetite gone. Vitality lacking. Subject to headaches, to frequent colds, to fits of ‘ blues,’ so many people are like this, ■when they could easily be really well. Self-poisoning Responsible Modern foods, lack of exercise cause ' weakness and flabbiness of the abdominal organs. Particles of decaying foodwaste are not completely evacuated, riving rise to dreaded self-poisoning (Autoxima). Self-poisoning is the origin of constipation, indigestion, gas in the stomach and bowels, catarrh, rheumatism, neuritis, eczema, pimples and other ailments. New Life — New Energy Get rid of self-poisoning by drinking Ooiosaptic in hot water every morning. Coloseptic helps to pass the poisonous waste matter gently out of the body. It ■ combats headaches, fatigue and other symptoms of self-poisoning. Taken regularly Coloseptic stimulates your whole intestinal tract, gives you more vim and vigour. Better digestion, more abundant energy are yours. Send for 7-Day Jar ■ COLOSEPTIC—S/6 regular full-size jars from chemists, etc., weeks’ regular use. Test COLOSEPTIC for yourself. Send with 1/- stamps or postal note for a special 7-day demonstration ja? of COLOSEPTIC and interesting book, “ Autoxima,” to COLOSEPTIC LTD., Dept. Jo P.O. Box 1067, Auckland. SANDER’S EXTRACT ACHIEVES RESULTS! Because discriminating people have learned to appreciate the value of quality, SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is used whenever a curative agent of positive and unrivalled merit is required. For colds, ’flu, bronchitis and all infectious diseases it is unequalled in efficacy. None of the objectionable features of common eucalyptus

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1933, Page 4

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