100 hot water hags arrived this mornsafety filling valves (no scalding). Tiger ' skins, every bag guaranteed. Usual English make, double Beams, fitted with ing. direct from the factory. The best prices, 12s 6d and tos 6d; our prices,. 10» 6d and 7s 6d. Sea window display. — Sykes, Chemist (opposite Theatre), Devon Street. — Advt.'
I Tired Faces! h~ They say that the face is the "index of' the mind." But how ma.ny tired Mijtds there must be if one may judge by the faces one sees around. How really sad it is to notice the hundreds of people to-day with faces, oh, so tired ; and., as for the complexions, well, they were left in the nursery years ago. This ought not to be. It is not your mind which is at fault at all, it is nothing more or less than that your skin wants food — a little nourishment to feed the delicate network of tissues at the back . of the skin. Yon brush your hair, nourish it, attend to your hands and teeth ; but what /about the face? Well, in. most cases it is utterly neglected, qui'c forgotten. You might not be inf lined to believe it— you , might be a bit sceptical at first— but there IS a remedy for these tired faces, something which can make the skin soft, pliant, and with a colouring like sweet briar roses. < VALAZ& is its name. A dainty little woman hss come into our mtdst in the person of Mademoiselle Helena Rul>i,. stein. This lady, a Russian S in Spec- , ialist of high refute, brings with her the matiic preparation called "VALAZE." and the wonder it works are nothing short "f miraculous. It is entirely a akinfood, composed of rare ingredients, > I which feed and tone up the tired < skin. V Picture a person ha If "starved in the body— thin and emaciated- > Tl-en give careful at'ention, regular and nourishing food, and i»o'e the difference. It is pr.ci^ely -o j with your face— it is starving ' Give tt a few applications of VALAZE. a tid,— is it really Yt )UR face wliich theininforts reflect! np? . Yes, you w«>"*t be able to keep the surprise back even from yourself, and as far your friends, well they will be wanting to know what is making your face ao radiant. VALAZE <<>sts only 4s an<! 6» ad ajar Y>n can orit.un <t «*n}v. post fre«, fro ii Mile R.ii.nt.t .•■■> the Vilazs Ma &•>>.:•• ln--;i'i.; • Brandon Stri.- I, Welficgi •• . from any lea., inji ch'-iiu~t. THOS._AVERYv PRACTICAL HANDBOOKS. TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION BOOKS By Paul N. Hasluck. s. d. Practical MetaJ Plate Work 2 6 Practical Painters' Work 2 6 Practical Gasfitting 2 f> Practical Graining and Marbling 2 6 Practical Brickwork 2 G Practical Patterninaking 2 6, Boot and Shoe Pattern Cutting and Clicking 2 G Iron, Steel, and Fireproof Construction , 2 6 Sanitary Conveniences and Drainage 2 6 BOOKS FOR ELECTRICIANS. How to Become a Successful Electrician, by Sloan 5 •"• Electricity Simplified, by Sloan.. 5 0 Arithmetic of Electricity, by Sloan 5 0 Electric Lighting, by Swinton ... 1 6 Electrical Engineering, by Bot- ' tone 3 0 Electric Ignition for Motor Ye- ! hides, by Hibbert 2 0 BOOKS FOR ENGINEERS. , Wannan's Enginedrivers' Guide 6 0 Practical Enginedrivers' Manual, byW. Rocliff 5 0 Gas and Oil Engines, by Bale 4 6 Modern Gas and Oil Engines, by Grover 7 6 Oil Engines, by W. A. Tookey... 1 6 Gas Engines, by W. A. Tookey ... 1 6 On Gas Engines, by Goodeve 3 0 The Corliss Engine', by E. P. Watson 3 0 Motor Cars, by A. J. WallisTayler 5 3 The Motor Manual .., 1 6 Postage, 3d extra. THOS.^IVERY, BOOKSELLER, BOOKBINDER, STATIONER, PRINTER AND FANCY GOODS IMPORTER, NEW PLYMOUTH. } , OPUNAKE - ELTHA^I ROYAL MAIL COACH Leaves Opunake daily, 4.40 a.m. ' Leaves Kaponga daily, 7.10 a.m. Arrives Eltham daily, 8.43 a.m. (The mail train leaves Eltham at 8.32 a.m.) Leaves Eltham daily, 3.40 p.m. (upon arrival of train leaving New Ply mouth at 12.30). Airives Opunake daily, 7.45 p.m. This Coach now leaves the Branch Hotel Stables daily. Orders left wftb Mr C. Potts, Branch Hotel, will bt\ carefully attended to. A Coach will leave Eltham at H a.m. for Kaponga, returning in time t<- connpct with express train for New Plymouth. J. CARTER, * Pioprietor.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 1349, 11 June 1907, Page 6
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713Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 1349, 11 June 1907, Page 6
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