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The Little Amber Bottle. a famhaak cdject in thouGAN CO OF HOMES. therefore, sol bo neglected. The rii;. ht In a iaehe, lad hmath, and discoion a".! loann'’. are Ilia bul.o.x to j., stomach, and the necessitv co - ! oooin a a rale, sure, and roliaWo remedy In tho house is api;y'following midi a course 11:-, move expansive method of calliii;; ia a. doctor may be avoided, Ro your own doctor, pro; crilic Dr. ;\icn:;c';:. Indian lino! Pills, and ;> 1’.vr.ys keen (be little hoi lie ill ll’.O bouse so (bat when sickness invades you- home you will have a •.lire and reliable remedy to banish 11 from your Hires hold. ■\ fHW WORDS TO THE “I NEVER ADVERTISE” MAN. (The London Newspaper Service.) Probably yon may remember hearing (ho story of the short sighted advertising canvasser with a flourish, saving, “I don’t advertise,” and you also may remember the latter s witty reply of “Don’t you believe it, Sir ; every mow you male, every word you speak, is really advertising, and 'wlmu von say you don’t advertise you really advertise yourself as a man badly in need of enlightenment. Whilst we have no sympathy with Iho swell-headed individual who will ti v to make ns believe that he knows all about cverylhing. wo cannot refrain from pitying the timid man of known phrase, “blowing their own ability who keeps in the background, and “hides his light under a bushel.” Stones of the wonderful business successes which have been attributed to advertising, prove that business, after all, is but a composite personality, and the wonder is, that men do not give more thought to advertising themselves, or to put it in a well* trumpet.” NEVER EELT BETTER. “t used to go nearly mad with pains iu my head,” says-Miss 11. L Forster. 5a Hlla St., Bth. Melbourne, Vic, “I tried almost everything, but the headaches were there just the same. 'Then I. saw Chamberlain’s Tablets advertised iu the paper, and though I would give (hem a trial. The lirst few doses made a different. ! woman of me. for they completely relieved me of headaches.” Sold by all chemists and storekeepers, Tcmuka'aiid Geraldine.—(Advt). BOOKS OF GENERAL USEFULNESS. ELEMENTARY. CARPENTRY AND .JOINERY. GENERAL BUILDING ART AND PRACTICE. PHOTOGRAPHY. THE POULTRY BOOK. THE CHAIRMAN'S GUIDE. THE TETTER WRITER. GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS. Merry, Thoughts, Readings, and Recitations. 'The Australian Cookery Book (specially compiled for Australia and New Zealand)—lllustrated. W. T. KINGSTON, Educational a,ad General Bookseller, Stationer & Fanev Goods, TEMUKA". A/OUR FRUIT will not keep this season unless it has been Bottled ° y NORTH-WESTERN BOILER We arc showing the apparatus and the ( 'dual Emit Bottled March, 191?. in a, v Arcade Window, next lo Hutchison’s. IK YOU ARE DOUBTFUL, IT’S YOU WE WANT TO SEE. WE CAN CONVINCE YOU. PRIEST & HOLDGATE, AROADE'AND STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU. TEMUKA i* a AND m ORDERS for Doors. Snahes, Hurdles and Gatos of all descriptions made to order, and ALL KINDS OF WOODWARE WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES AT SHORTEST NOTICE. IRONMONGERY of all kinds kept in stock ; also Timber and Fencing Material. COAL cl aD kinds always m Slock including Waironui and Nightcaps Orders promptly attended to. 4 gent for the National Juaurancs Company. James Blyth. l

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Temuka Leader, Issue 7569, 23 May 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 7569, 23 May 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 7569, 23 May 1914, Page 5