WON’T -SHRINK 'WOOLLENS: TT“ — '- Lux for Woollens)' Lux for Flannels. Lux for Blouses. . Lux for Dainty Fabrics. Lux for Shampooing. Lux for Washing Silver & Cutlery./ •<3 0 Lever Brothers l Umiied. Sydnev. 1 r ■ 19, ■ Shima, ..the jiu-jitsu ■ champion • of ■'Australasia. ; liiienge issued by Shima, Hino lias tVllau. ii broach into which, uo ono else cared ho enter, and by his action in doing so is , entitled: to the ■ generous patronage (if tjie public, who will no: doubt show, i.heir appreciation of ‘ his pluck” by I‘oiling tip in good numbers'andi cheering him on to victory. Apart from; nhc main attraction of tho evening, ■ (.here will ho other interesting niatches !mt on, and a good evening’s sport is hereby assured. The prices have bec,n. ixed> at a: very reasonable :figur'ejt'cpn--;a ■iadcring the ..expense ttvhich ; isaattached;,!. 1.0 ■ the holding of tho matcher,..a.hich for their own sake should attract a hie crowd, apart from tlat feeling ,which i.hould animate all New Plymoutlntes—■that of local patriotism. SELECTING A PATENT AGENT. It is very important that specifications and di swings should he prepared by competent persons,., a,s tho .validity ■bf'i'the patent often depends dniitheni.; No patent agent is competent unless he is a.. practical ineehamcal draftsman, lias scientific education, and is skilled in patent law. Messrs. Baldwin and Hayward, patent agents, whose local representative is Mr. Walter Bewley; sharebroker, Egnioat Street,, have these /qualifications, and: are thoroughly trustw oi thy. • Rimless spectacles and eyeglasses from the “Davies' ’ Pharmacy. . There’s a power of consolation in- a pipe of fragrant.MlLD .DERBY. PLUG: or CUT. Cool,‘'.satisfyingrvand.'sootWi-: •tng, it is the best of all. tobaccos.” h Try ,it ,*■ SORE Throats and Hoarseness are soon relieved with a few drops of; “Nazol” on lump sugar. Place.the sugar between the cheek and,gums and allow to dissolve very slowly, y; y ,i.'i2. Are,' Your Lungs Weak? S 3 13 3LJS Diseased lungs cause ’more deaths every year • throughput; the length . and breadth of the universe than all other human afflictions. 1 Consumption is always preceded by a cold, developing into a cough, which is followed by a gradual weakening . and wasting of the ’ system,’resulting sooner or later in the great white scourge. rO fill : M H a ■ ECS a %~s E 8 ITS El lit—lit j .0 O a B 3ZE U £3 ; m teas m Sl ft is the most effective erf ail remedies forthroatanddung affections. It is composed jof an aggregation 6i lung healjng, streiigth-yenewingp: health-; .; giving’, ingred ieptk : |'wlnch -/are l tfib 1 skilfully and accurately compounded as to assure the quickest recovery without the slightest danger to the weakest cCnstitiitibn. !, Norwegian God Liver Oil,v fresh Eggs,, ■ Beechwood JCreasotel .and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. These are the constituents of Lane’s Emulsion, and ifydaask die doctor; he will tell you that: they.’arc all of the greatest;value hi the treatment of. lung, tin’oat,' digestive- and wasting’ diseases.s',',: {• '• ii’, V;;h :; Here are a few extracts.frpm' tesfimonials in our possession. They prove its value. ■ , j'. ! y ;j' yfii'it 1 ;'.; ; ii 1 -'I cannot help hut praise Lane’s Emulsion, it did me so much good.” "We:.are never ’without. Lane's Emulsion. It., always , cures our. colds.” “As . soda as 1 ’ the children . have the least cold, I give them Lane’s Emulsion." “‘Your Emulsion cured me of bronchi tis of five, years'; standing.” "We i:hink worlds of Lane’s ~ Emulsion.,; It made our child strong and’ w ell.” 1 . i Let Lane’s Emulsion tell its’own stmy of , , health in your home. .Get a bottle fronlthe local chemist or i storekeeper;:The trice is2/6,and 4/6 per bottl:, of. which the' larger .size is the more economical., Refuse all substitutes. ’ ■ J ‘■ , Prepared only, by E. G. LANE. Chemut. Oamam. N.2. 12 THAT -tickling;,; irritating Cough may bo removed promptly by “Nazol.” A tow I drops on lump sugar and repeated frequently. •, ! ™
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144149, 19 July 1913, Page 8
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632Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144149, 19 July 1913, Page 8
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