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ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. The war has resulted in a marvclli ous development in the manufacture of artificial limbs. They can be made to bo almost as useful as the real article. The French have been especially successful in this direction. The Cauet arms and bands are controlled through Bowden wires, such as are used for bicycle brakes and controls on motor cycles and motor cars. They are operated by movements of the shoulder and lower chest muscles, A fully equipped hand and forearm only weights U lbs. By means of these Bowdenised limbs it is possible for a man with artificial arms to handle a car or motor cycle safely. This is certainly a wonderful development, and it is interesting that a device introduced for bicycles has aoffrdcd the modus operand!.. TRY BEE OINTMENT. AT OUR EXPENSE. So satisfied are the proprietors as to the ■ merits of Bee Ointment that they are willing that you should try it at their risk. A generous Free Sample will be posted to any reader on mentioning this paper. Bee Ointment is really splendid for cuts, burns, sores, bruises and abrasions. It should be kept in every home. Its antiseptic properties quickly remove all irritatiop and enable the skin to heal. Invaluable whore there are children. Bee Ointment can be secured from any chemist or store. An eighteenpenny pot lasts a long time. Write for your Free Sample to-day. Bee Ointment Proprietary, Box 388. Wellington.

Cream suppliers get the very best results from us. It has to be so, for Ave aro entirely dependent upon the goodwill of our suppliers. Their are hundreds supplying us with their home separated cream, and we want to buy your cream. Will you write and let us furnish you with particulars. Maoriland Carry Company, Ltd., P.O. Box 185, Wanganui. PRIME LAMB. NOW IN EEABOM G.-| PARKER, MAIN STREET, Taihapef

G yf3> ana eszq 'THE MOTOR AMBULANCES sent by The Church 1 Army were the first in the field. The Church Army Has Provided IOCO Rest Huts and Tents, used by 150,000 to 200,000 men every day ; Kitchen Cars, each making'SOO “ot Drinks at every boiling ; 1000 Beds in London for Soldiers on leave; Thousands of Parcels weekly to Prisoners of War. WE HAVE DONE MUCH : WE MUST DO MORE foi our New Zealand Boys and the Empire’s Six Million p t . lei S. 1!3 N.Z. training Camps, on the Sea, and on follow the fighting Men everywhere ‘ ,° a Hospt s, with the Comfort and Help thev so sot ely need and so greatly appreciate. war. :ed—Send Your Donation To-day. The MIL! . ARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Jas. W. Henderson \ Honorary Geo. Shirtclifle ) Treasui ers Lr ■u 20 Mulsrave Street, WELLINGTON Cross Cheques “Union Bank, Wellington.” EsiaaEcama 9 i » i n r<;..n

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Taihape Daily Times, 27 March 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 27 March 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 27 March 1918, Page 6

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