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ion. Better wtlfim. I you go away w» «^^^«Ek». p*s from home. It *so^i may save you a long illness. And if you are not going away, keep it with you, always, in the house. Sarsaparilla is the best family medicine you can have. A thorough course of treat- ' ment with it makes good red blood, brings the old color back to the lips, fills out the cheeks, and gives the glow of perfect health. • Perhaps you suffer, from the enfeebling effect of a prolonged spell ol warm weather. If so, Ayer's Sarsapa- - rilla will vitalize your blood and give" you renewed force, vim, and energy. As now madid, Ayer's Safsaparilla contains no alcohol. There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get "AVER'S." Prepared by Dr. i. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats/, U.S.A. , i.YEU'3 PILLS, thtt best family laxative. . ed, tvlio have just published "The Explorers of Australia/ [ by Mr,. Ernest Favenc, whose reputation has been established /as pre-eminently that of the historian of Australian exploration. The book is beaiyfeifully and' copiously illustrated, and is divided into three parts, dealing respectively with eastern, contral, and western exploration. The treatment is comprehensive, ( &> ' that anyone who has read tho book will have mastered all the essential' facts relating to tlio gradual unfolding of the map of Australia. The Righij Hon. Sir Jolin Forrest, Mxnself a noted explorer of the West ! and' Centre, contributes an introduction in which he warmly commends the * book to the notice of the Australasian- public. 320" pages j j55 illustrations; 9 full page maps. 12s 6cl. Tt is to be noted that tho volume is the .first number published of- the important series which JMcssrs Whibcoiribe and . Tonjbs Limited have in -preparation , called "The Makers of , Atistiralasia," under tUe general editorship of Dr. J. Higlrt, and > which is to present the significant features' of tho lives- and times of our representative. navigators, explorers.' colonisers, commercial >. and industrial- loaders, writers and states^ men. , JOHN R^miERFORET; THE^ -fIfHITEj \ CHIEF. ' '"■"'> \ Messrs Whitrombe and Tombs have iust added to' their • list of reprints \>f New Zealand hooks a specially interesting work. Jt is the remarkable story |of "John Rutherford. Th'e 1 White Chief." as he was called. .His Kr>rTr>i tivc describes Jiow he was shipwrecked on these shores' sorhc eighty years ago. Ho f.nd his compnnions wore capfcyrred by the Maoris. * His companions were killed, but he Vnr; ' bofnopded , by. a iehiof'vrho took hi in into bis tribo. Rhjijhorforc! married two of tho chief r-. | daiiiihtfrs, was .tattooed by thenr> and .lived with tho mtives for ten yoarrv oScapinii; whou an Er.glisl! ve?sol touched nt the dish-ict. inhabited by his captors., Tho story' is a very thrilling one. Tt }>:js add^fl'intprost'nn r,f'tho fact v th*t it" was published in tho- "first l>iok over in'iwtpr] oa\ Now ZosJftnd. This vrork "was lonj>; suoposod* to ho written by TiOrd -Broitd^m,, but it is now 1 a».TooVl that the author, vcaa George Tiillio "Cj-aik; a wolt-ki^wn lit^i^Ctour of 70 years ,ago. ' Tho' prpsont" odjtion , ha* -been pi]i'l«d Xv Mr *.T. T>i*ummond, F.L.S., F.Z.S 1 ., win? has written cvi iixtorostin.'i introduction- to it. Tho mother who has acqui ro(J tho li-rhit of koeoinrj; a imttJe of ChanibiMlain's f'ou-jih Homody on h.lnd saves jjor^olf a' griti.'tt amount of unp'asinos.s atid anxioty. Gougln, colds and croup to which child ron are susceptible^ nh> qniekly. cured by it, üm». It counteracts any tendency of ■ .\ •«.'»d tomss\iJ\ in pneumonia, anc! ,m ui^'a as soon us the first symptom of < r.mj» appear^ it will prevent the. :\M;.. i <K ' This rnmpcly is free. from all •• .. -••,»», which ..makes it the mother's inrwurite overywheiv. For sale by all 'dealers.- 1 - Advt \ •- The "Den ton" hat looks well, wearii well, »nd ket»ps its colour, well, and it's sold for half a guinea at "The Kaab -Advt. . ' , V THE IiARGEST STOCK ,OF > GOLF CLUBS In the Dominion is held, by H. f. JONES AND SON, LTP,,. ; WANG AN UI. ■ t Gibson, Forgan, and all the best i makers. The Attention of. Golfers is drawn to tho "EGMONT" CADDY BAG. with thick handles. johnTvery, DEVON STREET; AGENT FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. | Golf Score Blocks Given Away.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13636, 15 April 1908, Page 3

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