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Cold Weather means Chapped Hands. Rough Faces, too! Unless the Skin is fed properly roughness and red blotches are inevitable. I The wind and rain are no respecters of Persons. They will not spare you—therefore feed your skin with PEROXIDE CREAM This all-sufficient skin cream, rubbed in regularly every night, keeps the skin velvety and white. You desire a clear soft skin, don't you? They buy a jar of Peroxide Cream to-day. It only costs 1/6. Large size, 3/-. S. Cunninghame, PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN. TAIHAPE. To Sawmilkrs —- and Machinery Owners. I The faihape Foissdary and Any broken metal welded together like new by this wonderful process. Iron, brass, aluminum — no matter what. Broken castings re-welded. All Engineering work performed. American All-wrought Pulleys. Motor Repairs Geai Wheels Cut Punching Metal Turnery Drilling Screwing Telephone 26 SAWMILLINC MACHINERY A SPECIALTY. P.O. Box 62

Ladies' Grey Tweed Costumes, an exceedingly smart line, pleated and with belt effect, well finished and very stvlish, usual price 59/6 Bargain Sale Price, 30/- to clear L only Ladies' Smart Navy Blue Serge Costnme, military collar, high-grade finish, usual price 84/Bargain Sale Price, 45/-*#-H , *##*##***'H<'M« , i"i ,, H» ********#-.

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 153, 1 July 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 153, 1 July 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 153, 1 July 1916, Page 6

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