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"Facts alone wanted in life." Dickens. It is facts alone that prove the worth of Baxter's Lung Preserver. For 53 years it has been ministering aid whenever needed. Thousands testify to its efficacy. A sore throat or chronic cough cannot long with stand Baxter's curative qualities. It relieves with first dose. A short cource of Baxter's and all trouble is gone. Equally effective for colds, influenza and bronchial affections. Large bottle 2s. All chemists and stores. 6 STANDARD .CLOTHES. Civilian clothes and goods to the value of about fitfeen million sterling have been arranged for. No public money is involved, the woollen trade financing the whole scheme. It is estimated that the consumer will be saved at least a third .of the cost to which he would bo put in buying the •clothes under the ordinary commercial conditions prevailing to-day. The prices to be charged, according to the grade of cloth, are as fellows: Men's suits, 84s and 57s 6d; youths' suits, 70s and 50s; boys' suits, 45s ani ' *os; men's, youths', and boys' overcoats respectively 635, 455, and 355. Something like 70 per cent of the total wool now consumed in the country was for official purposes alone, and, in addition, there were considerable quantities of cloth wanted for our allies, including the Americans. Owing to circumstances the prices for civilian clothes had been , forced up to an unprecedented level. In Bradford, standard cloth h ;! s been manufactured for 250.000 juvenile suits and 750,000 youths' and men's suits. For thQ youths' and men's j suits there are 24 Cheviot patterns, > eight fancy worsted, and a black and I blue serge.

C( We can spare a Utile for him every week ! Church Army Huts, Ambulances, Hostels, and Comforts cost money all the time. Send a regular weekly or monthly subscription. There’s no War Work more deserving of your practical sympathy than that don* in the Shell Zone by the CHURCH Send Donation* to : THE MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 20 MULGRAVE STREET, WELLINGTON Hon. Treasurers : Jas. W. Henderson Geo. Shirtcliffa Or to— Rer. F. W. WLililcy. Sojj. Secretary in N.Z. for Churcli Army, Ornztutsiviikn. a^v O' K m. m /&> 4® * V- . jg&S l - hj m _^- 3 — ; —- v ‘- V’SCB**.

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Taihape Daily Times, 12 August 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 12 August 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 12 August 1918, Page 6

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