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At WARD’S THE CASH DRAPER, itaw PLYMOUTH ■vS, m m Kk ABOUT BABY’S UNDER-LINEN Amen' oer new shin neits we have received 'an vtristy of diinty little uidergiraients far infants’ and chddrea’s wjir. These are of e very cmeeivable pittern aai quality. VV ! cxa supply you with twenty different shapes, twenty different sizes, and twenty different qiaUties in ill of the unier.nmtioned little garments which baby needs demand: —Infants' Cambric Rubes ail Freehs, short Coating Frocks, Frock B slices and Yokes, Infants’ Night-gowns, Day Crowns and Monthly Gowns, Infants’ Night Flannels, Day Flannels and Embroidered Flannels, Infants' Heal Flannels., infants’ Slips and Princess Slips. Infants’ Swaithes and Binders, Infants’ Pilches, Baby Hoods, Baby Wool Shoes, etc., etc. %U i»K At WARD’S FAMOUS TOIE value

Price The new 14-16 4-cylinder DARRACQ. Sole Taranaki Agent Cheap Simple Economical Easily cleaned. Suitable far all lands of for all roasanabla purposes. Criterion Motor Garage. 9 LIARDET STREET

THE WELLINGTON D.I.C. SHOWS FASHION GOODS IN NEW PLYMOUTH* ''HE. Management of the D.1.C., Wellington, begs to announce that a Special Show of Smart Fashion Goods will be made in premises adjoining the New Zealand Clothing Factory, in Devon Street, commencing Wednesday, 22nd instant, and continuing one week only. Newest and Smart Fasliicn Goods only, wffl be shown New Plymouth residents are invited to inspect the goods, and note the moderate prices at which these high-class fashions are marked. The Drapery and General Importing Gey of New Zealand, Limited, Wellington, Representative; Mr. Horace Wheatley. A. A. Corrigan, Manager.

Why let your wife and children drink lowpriced commoh tea 7 It contains no substance or quality, and never gives satisfaction, and is dear at any price. Good pure wholesome tea 'costs less than a farthIng(ld) per cup at I 2/- per lb., and yet f many let their families drink . common tea (and tea dusts) unfit for consumption, and pay 6d. por glass for their boor or whisky. Low priced tea requires twice the quantity to make the same extract as a tea costing I f rom 2/- to 3/- pe r I b. QHITE RI 0 N JJ OIEI. 'j. M’KEAN date of Auckland). Proprietor. BEING centrally situated, is unequalled for Tourists and Commercial Gentlemen. The table is maintained at a uniform standard of excellence, and visitors can bo certain of obtaining tbe best Menu in Now Plymouth. Hot and Cold baths always available. Sanitary appointments are well up to date. Night Porter in attendance. . Wines, Ales and Spirits of first-class quality only arc kept in stock. Speight’s Ale on tap. TARIFF 8s per day. J. M’KEAN. Proprietor. P.Q. box 21.. Telephone No. 30.

“ IT’5 FAMOUS BECAUSE IT’S GOOD." Any remedy does its greatest good for humanity along the line of preventing disease, and often prevention is much easier than cure. 'LANE’S EMULSION and its promises for the future lie in its faithful accomplishments of the past. LANE’S EMULSION prevents as well as cures Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumption, and other Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. LANE’S EMULSION strengthens and enriches the blood, improves the appetite, and builds up the general constitution. It is not only the Best Throat and Lung Healer, but it is the Best Blood Purifier, for it purifies and restores the blood to a healthy, normal condition, and makes it impossible for any poisonous disease germs to accumulate. Any chemist or grocer will supply you. Remember the name, “ LANE’S EMULSION,” and remember, <• IT’S FAMOUS.” 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. 78

A STRANGE SUBSTITUTE. A poor woman, whose husband was very ill, was instructed by the doctor to give the patient champagne and oysters every three hours. On his next visit, the doctor asked if his advice had been followed, when the woman stated that she had not been able to find money for champagne and oysters, but she had given her husband plenty of ginger beer and cockles ! The poverty of the woman makes this story pathetic, but how many people there are, who have not the same excuse, who put up with substitutes, either because they aro cheap or from somo other inadequate reason. For instance, sufferers from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, sciatica, backache, blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick-hcadache, general debility, gravel, stone and bladder troubles—although they may be well aware that their suffering is due to the fact that their kidneys and liver.are acting inefficiently and failing to remove from the system the uric and biliary poisons which cause the pain—will persist in trying first one thing and then another, whilst it would be so easy for them to procure the invaluable aid of Warner's Safe Cure, the great kidney and liver specific. Warner’s Safe Cure exercises a stimulating and healing influence 'upon the kidneys and liver, thus facilitating the expulsion from the body, through the natural channels, of the uric and biliary poisons which are doing the mischief. Health then results, ae a matter of course. Warner’s Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original form and in the cheaper ‘‘Concentrated” non-alcoholic form. Do not bo fobbed off with sub- » stitutes. When you require champagne and oysters you do not want to be given ginger beer and cocklej. gTANDISH AND gTANDISH, SOLICITOUS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Office: Late Standish and Kerr's. Money to lend on all classes of security at lowest ratee. M ISS W. R. B AKERi TYPIST. Teacher of Shorthand and Typewriting. Terms on Application. Telephone 139. “Brooksidc, Carrington Road (second houso from Pendarves St.).

mHF. FIRST SARDINE ever tinned g_ amt marketed wan the CROSSED FISH BRAND. It was tbo best then, as it is now! a2‘23

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143453, 25 March 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143453, 25 March 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143453, 25 March 1911, Page 4

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