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Do Your Shopping by Mail. | All goods carefully packed Being actual importers of English jg and Postage Paid. and Eastern Art Goods including the | finest of Oriental Silks,, our values | vail surprise you.. ® N Our Selection of Bronze and China |j Vases, Bowls, Jardanieres, etc., | bespeak of true craftmansbip and || quaintness of design. [S| Igl !?1 CREPE DE CHINE. g We have just opened a new shipment g of the above in 40in. width in a full g range of colours —one quality the hast j| —one price 10/6 yd. W Specimen of Quaint Oriental Vase many designs from 2/ to 100/. [f you desire something that f .s really different in Artware ?.t moderate prices, forward rour enquiries and wo will guarantee our personal service THE MAIL ORDER PEOPLE CITY CHAMBERS AUCKLAND. IS] m i .*] L«i m iM—i msmmm

“The Brothers inseparable Pore- ' sight, and Health. ’Stamus. Just a little foresight would save a lot cf sickness, trouble and expense. Take this period of the year, for instance. Temperature is most inconsistent That means coughs, colds and sore throats —unless foresight i« used by having the greatest of all remedies — Barter’s Lung Preserver —handy. This staunch friend has been doing good tor 50 years. So you sec, it is tried and tested. Get Baxter’s to-day. Bottle 2s. 6d. 2 TEOOPS ON THE MOVE. CONDON, May 28. Reuter’s special correspondent, reporting from Peshawar on the 27th, says the Dakka front is quiet. General Nadir Khan, who has arrived at Matun, is now beginning to show signs of activity. A mixed force of Khost tribesmen ami Afghan regulars advanced down tlie Kaitu River, and crossed our border in the direction cf Spenwamgur. A small frontier post there has been safely withdrawn. Similar measures have Keen taken at exposed posts in the Upper Tochi, which are liable to attack should a tribal rising eventuate on the Khost or Birmil border. Some Afghan regular troops, with Khostwal Lashkwar are reported to he taking up a position on the right bank of the Kurfram River, opposite Thai. The general officer commanding in Baluchistan reports the capture cf Baidak Fort.

Flags, all sizes, procurable at Somerville;'s—(A dvr.) That tickling. Irritating cough can be promptly relieved by a few drops of ISTAZOL taken on lamp sugar. Get NAZOL to-night. Sixty, doses 1/6. 4 -Said the ex-Crown Prince of G,ermany in a recent interview: “When the war talk began I opposed it. I told the heads of the Government that England would surely come in. They did not believe it. I knew. I had travelled and had spent six months in • India, which few persons in Germany knew about. I know England’s powers of organisation 1 knew we wore up against a stiff proposition. I had friends in England. I always liked England, and did not want to fight England. My idea was a fusion cf our interests to prevent war by some such arrangement as ainvestment in German industries, of' one-third English capital and in English industries of one-third German capital. But we would have won the war in the first two months in 1914 if our leaders had not blundered.”

Tbaughts in absence ever wander Where fond recollections cling; Making lowal hearts grow fonder Of a person, place or thing. Tender thoughts of dear ones vanished In our hearts for age endure — Gratitude for bad colds banished, And for Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

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Taihape Daily Times, 31 May 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 31 May 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 31 May 1919, Page 6

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