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MW COBBE’S SUMMER CATALOGUE Now Ready. SEND FOE YOUE COPY TO-DATJ TO meet the Requirements of the Increasing Number of those who are doing their shopping through the medium of the MAIL, we decided to issue A Larger 8 Better Catalogue To act as a guide to Customers when making up Letter Orders. Just how well we have succeeded you will be able to judge when You receive your copy, but we can assure you that it is a Splendid Catalogue, and one that every resident in the Country should possess. It contains over 500 illustrations of the Latest Goods from the Best markets of the world, together with a comprehensive price-list of most of the goods in stock at FEILDING ’S MAIL ORDER HO US E. • A pleasing fact is that notwithstanding the disturbed state of the world's commerce the prices are not advanced in many cases, and the whole stock is quoted far below its present retail value. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE TO-DAY. It is Post Free. JOHN COBB THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE FEILDING. is assured in one of Le Roy's Comfort Folding Chairs, as illustrated. Claimed to be one of the most useful household chairs —suitable for Drawing Room, Kitchen, or Bedroom, and unsurpassed for use on Verandah or Lawn, in Summerhouse or Tent. f •v Wm mm. I \\\\ x /as. ■v; \ \ lilt’ Made from selected hardwood, varnished natural colour; hammock seat and hammock back of heavy No. 4 drab duck; seat 171" wide, 1G inches deep, folds flat, as illustrated, and weighs 141 lbs. Send 16/6 in cash to-day and we will forward you a Chair. Ei p TENT, COAT and COVER MAKER, . L 6 IftOy 42 Queen Street, AUCKLAND.' 28 e* ...SW ■sag m \\ _."T 19.000 V V : S o :. ) A N‘ v REIII If GRAY 5 Double Furrow Ploughs Out op their own tor Ploughs and all Farm Implements. We sold 800 Ploughs last vear, showing the popularity on the increase. A better Plough it is not possible to have. GEG. BRAY, Aggaf, Taifiape, will supply all duplicates Catalogus for the asking.

No good housewife can afford to be without SHARLAND’S Baking Pow-; d ev the most economical compound on the market. EEEIAIEIT CURB OF KIDITEY DISEASE OBTAINED BY USING DR. 3 SHELDON’S GIN PILLS. “I was a dreadful sufferer from Kidney Disease, in a very bad state, writes Mrs. L. Goughian, 7 St afford-avenue, Dunedin, New Zealand. 11 1 could scarcely stoop or move about without experiencing untold agony in the back and loins. The bilious headaches, vomiting and dizziness made Ufa almost unbearable. I tried many remedies, but got no relief till I started Dr. Sheldon’s Gin Pills, and in a very short time indeed they stopped all the pains in the back, took away the bilious attacks, the headaches also vanished, and I am practically a new person again; and my friends say they would never think it possible for anyone who ha. been ®o ill to be cured in such a short time, thanks to Dr. Sheldon’s Gin Pills. I shall never be without them.” For all Kidney Troubles use Dr. Sheldon a Gin Pills.«C"One ot these pills contains in a concentrated form all the curative pro- f parties of a pillfc oS the finest gin, together} with other important ingredient* rccogmsecf; by the medical profession as being remedial agents of the highest value for the kidneya and allied organs. Price, 1/8 and 2b 6d.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 34, 10 February 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 34, 10 February 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 34, 10 February 1916, Page 7

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