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Silk brimsjjand velvet crowns, trimmed ribbon. Usual price, 8/6. Bargain Price, 4s mi^^Hr;*iii^tfitt;nivv>;niiiJ4V?^in^ In Khaki, Green, Brown, and Grey Bargain Price, 4S lid r -A* W 4" iiViiHißui Latest productions. Usual prices, 29/6«to 39/6 gam , 21s ■ ■ #&# m* imMumffmrnKmumim i^m^mm In Pink, Grey, Sky, Cardinal, Vieux Rose Bargain Prices, In Sky, Saxe, and Vieux Rose Bargain Prices, 15s 6d to 26s ,vy Cloth Skirts Bargain Prices, 5s 6d, 5s lid, ra pCt5 CiffordJUi Taihape i,HV,^y;,^*~:";.'-•■ -■■•■ -i:-.:;-: ... ■ y ?>■■-■■:.?: - ■•■:■■;■•.■,./.-...: ■•■;:•-"- . ■.'■ ■■■..■■•> ■■V-:^''y." :

A custom that is becoming common in America, and one which we might profitably follow in New Zealand," said Mr. W. B. Leyland, who arrived in Auckland from America this week, "is the 'spring-cleaning' of cities, as • well as houses." Mr. Leyland said "that when he arrived in Vancouver he saw the following notice posted in ' street cars and in all public places: "Clean up, paint up, plant flowers; make your city beautiful, a joy to yourselves and to the strangers within your gates." Although Vancouver was suffering from severe commercial depression at that time, he was surprised to see. two months later, on his return visit to the city, the results of the spring-cleaning, painting and flower-planting. Many other Amerij can cities visited by Mr. Leyland had also been "spring-cleaned,*' and he ! concluded by saying that ofter what h e had seen he was convinced that wonderful results could be achieved. The extra effort once a year to make the city beautiful was not too much to ask of the residents of any centre. For Bronchial Coughs, take I Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.

£& **&*. - I I Manufactured in conformity with the requirements of " The Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1908," and GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PUBJB. - ————»^^^-—-——^—i —■- -

Cleanliness I in a AND THE CLEANEST BAKERY is the one WHERE ALL MIXING IS DONE BY MACHINERY. (THE HYGIENIC BAKERY) HAVE INSTALLED THE LATEST MACHINERY & Co* tomers can be assured of obtain ng ONLY THE BEST BREAB AND SMALL GOODS from this UP-TO-DATE Firm. Ring 'Phone 113.

WHAT HEAN'S ESSENCE MEANS TO PARENTS; "I think that credit is due where merit is proved, and it is with pleasure I strongly recommend Mean's Essence to all suffering with coughs, colds and throat affections. I have used Hean's Essence with excellent results. The children and baby take it readily. The large bottle of Cough Mix* ture is so easily made from the Hean'a Essence, and is a great saving in money." —MRS. N. BUTLER, Police Station. Roxburgh A satisfied mother's testimony is the best. We have many scores of similar letters from other mothers who have found the mixture made from Hean's Essence good for children's coughs and sore throats. The children like it. It allays whooping cough, croup, and obstinate coughs and colds in theii many forms. It is easily prepared at home. All you need is a bottle of Hean's Essence, sweetening, and a large breakfastcupful of water. This will give you eight eighteenpenny bottles of splendid cough mixture for 2/-, and saves ten shillings for your pocket. Sip the doses slowly. The longer each dose is retained in the mouth the more quickly will relief be obtained. For sore or swollen throats use freely as a gargle. Its Rood effects are immediate. Hean's Essence is the original and genuine. Be careful, therefore, to buy H-E-A-N-'S and refuse all substitutes. Sold by most chemists and stores, or promptly post-free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G, W, HEAN, Chemist, Wanganui. i v

» Sawmillers and Machinery Owners. The Taihape Foundary and Engineering Works. SOMETHING NEW IN TAIHAPE. OXY-ACETONE WELDIHG. Any broken metal welded together like new by this wonderful process. Iron, brass, aluminum—■jio matter what. Broken castings re-wel|RL All Engineering work performed. Jm^ American All-wrought Pulleys. Motor Repairs Geai Wheels Cut Metal Turnery Drilling Screwing P a Bo°x n 6 SAWMILUNC MACHIMERY A SPECIALTY.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 130, 3 June 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 130, 3 June 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 130, 3 June 1916, Page 6

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