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Bisioess delicts. —!*r— Mr W. A. Kellow, Taranaki-streat, " Wellington, N.Z., writes: "There is no question 'about it—-Oiamberlain's Colic, Oheflera and Diarrhoea. Remedy is a fine one. I have used it several times and it always gives- me immediate relief. "Not lon^r ago one of my carters camie home with, a very severe attack of colic and diarrhoea and it only took two doses of Chamberlain's Colici, Cholera and Diarrhoea, Remedy to 'fix him up in good shape. I never ■«io away on a trip without a bottle'of this ni-edicine, for I find that change of water often affects one."' For sale by all chemists and storekeepers. Mr W. Causley, Riverside. Nursery, has for sale tomatoes in any quantity. Mr Leo WhAttaker, teacher of music, resumes teaching on February - 6th at rooms next 4o Wallace, grocer. Messrs Whitehoad and Son make an annouuteniiieint in another - column of interest to one «nd all. Special lines of boots and shoes have been substaatlalliyi reduced, and an excellent opportunity for saving money is-thus offered. The prices will only be continued for a short tamo, bo purchasers had better lose no time. As sin* as might follows the day something startling happens after Hetherington's premises have been closed for a couple of days to prepare for their summer sale. Chi Wednesday amd Thursday next the staff will be busy marking down the goods, and on Friday momin? the annual sale will commence and goods will be nifered at astonishingly low price*. CREIAJSBS FLY DOOM k.ll« flies quickly and surely. Is tin.—Crease, Chemist, Thames. Remnants! Ramnouitsl Remnants! at^leo. OuMen.and OJ^g Sale now on. You con get remnants of every description At Aefnaational reductions in price.—Aidrt. Something cheap for 'Xmas. Ensor Bros..have just landed a shipment of new season's fruite, clean currants id per lb, clean sultanas id and sd, new dried! figs 3d per lb.' Also a sh'pment of crockery and other ware, toilet an-'i bedroom ware, bedroom sets 10s 6d.» Call and inspect before- buyingl elsewhere at the people's grocers.— Ensor Bros., Mary St.—Advt. Knives, forks, spoons, sc'&ors, axes, cheaper than ever at Blanchfield, Oarbutt and G>'s.—-Advt. Scott's for 'Xmas Hams, 'Xraas Fruits, and special bargains in pJats-l ware, crockery, etc, suitable for pre-sents.—-Advt. . - ' STTAIRiTS THllksiDiAiY NIEIXT.—A. Court and Son are preparing for their lAJninual Stoimier Clearance Sal<?, commencing on Thursday morning, 4th inat.—AidTt. Mtake yornr owiu, jam. We will h're or sell you a ipreserving pan, Just landed* a large shipment of jam and preserving, jars, wh!cJi are selling rapidly ait from Is 9d doz. MasonV 'rings 5d doz, sugar under, Auckland prices, English malt vinegar, chillies, sipices, etc., cheaper than ever at Wood's Central Cheap Stores.—Advt. H«nsen and Co. for Dried Aprioot*, 9H ; Dried >T)ple«. 8d; !**«. P»"n«^ Bd.~-A*»fc Pianos carefully tuned by J. Grigg, English and Foreign Piano Agency, Queen Street, near Pahau rtrOßt— A<hrt

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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10630, 2 February 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10630, 2 February 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10630, 2 February 1909, Page 2