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Keep on drinking 'DESERT GOLD' TEA; keep on saving the' "Camels." [.Another Cask Prize Competition being arranged. Money cannot buy a more effective Temedy for coughs and colds than "NAZOL." Wise mothers give it to their children. 1/0 buys 60 doses. fi HOW I ftflADe MY WINDOWS PRETTY. 5 ' "P-each's Beaut itfu 8 Book told mo all about it."

:T^^?S*",'«i..r;l JW73 tO all Tells about TT PEACH'S '.SLJ Patent Heir: Curtains. Quite New & different. -- Idca( for casements. Thf. greatest problem which coiifroi:ted me when I was furnishing my home, was how to dress the windows in the most attractive fehion on an economical basis. I must confers that I wae considerably perp'exed, until I wrote to Peach's ior tneir book-" Ideal Home Decorations" tl'r greater portion of which is devoted to curtains and decorations It contains 700 of the most charml e designs, showing how the most unatSvc ™f ?ws c °uH be made and 'filing It is the oily book produced which tells of Peach's Special Patent Hems and Sunfast Fabrics. These in themselves are i iiiiiiiii^iLii^iiii^iiijiiii'^sar I was most ~.,,,,,, ~,.. impressed by the 0 ill farming ideas IMEv fl'fl for casement IWJ/f'llllliJ/ UII///\\l| window decoraVI t i on. These - I suggestions not only embodied the actual size . and number of g;is*H curtains required ' mmwimosmmnkajm: but it was it a glance just how* °rm*ch * each 1 to"the boo°k I I C ,° St ' a^ d thcn «>y rrferlncS T of other al «t con * a - ins many varieties °NS niSSSS,\ t,es ' K °USEHOI I \DIeS'" Ri N n,?P^ EAD - CLOTHING LADIES BLOUSES, LACES, etc' most casual observer was the astonishingly 1 moderate prices of the [ productions from this iamous loom. Peach's Loom Prices J Here were beautiful designs of curtains, designs exclusive to Messrs. Samuel Peach and Sons, the actual makers, which were, at least 25 per cent, cheaper I than one usually pays L~„,, , tor the most ordinary „•„,...,, curtains, yet, they were styles are infinitely superior in l shov > n *» the book. ?M aht i y ' T ,lis is sim P'y because Peach's an» 11.. '„ r«" a,vcrs suppmne c rill m the coupon below. Free copy of this magnificei rree copy of this mapiiifirpi return s. p EA ch i %fc Derations." by caupoN • • wuj*S,(Dept 597 > Nottingham, England, I'fease;«ii4.m« ■your Free Qniahgue WAR Rigs _ *,,.-.-, , , ' " ! x areola from PEACH'S against Js«s JP transit.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 348, 11 December 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 348, 11 December 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 348, 11 December 1915, Page 3

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