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CUNNINGHAME’S BLOOD PURIFIER and LIVER TONIC Is the best Spring Medicine you can take. It makes you feel fit. Price 2/6 a bottle. J. R. the Prescription Chemist, Taihape. A rather exciting incident befel Mr and Mrs F. W. Skeats on their way home to Otaika from Whangariei last Saturday. Descending a steep hill in a buggy, they came suddenly upon a pig led by a Maori. The horse shied, J and as the buggy was on the edge of a steep declivity, Mr Skeats jumped j down, and went to the horse’s head, while Mr Skeates with her little girl, scrambled, or rather fell, out of the buggy. The horse went over the bank, taking the buggy with it, the animal a valuable one, being badly injured, and the vehicle smashed. MAKE MORE MONEY from your cows by separating cream at homo and sending it direct -to us. Save the wear and tear of sending each day to the factory. Become one of our supliers and rail your cream to our factory. It runs for every day of every year, and you can start with us at any time. We got the highest market value for our products, and that means more money in your pockets. We apply careful tests and ensure correct weight. Why not save yourself trouble? We w r ant cream; you want profits! Link up with us now! Write to the Maori- - land Dairy Coy., Limited, P.O. Box 185, Wanganui. G 1

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Taihape Daily Times, 18 December 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 18 December 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 18 December 1917, Page 3

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