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TWO SOVEKEIUN REMEDIES. Tin" famous SAXDEK AND SONS' ' PCKE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXi TKACT was proved by experts at the Supreme Court of Victoria to possess curative properties peculiarly its own, | and to be medicinally absolutely safe, effective, and reliable for internal use. Therefore, do not aggravate your complaint by the use of one of the many crude eucalyptus oils which are now lalmed off as "Extracts," or under aney names, but insist upon the TENTINE SAXDEK AND SONS* EUCALYPTI EXTRACT and reject all •jthors. For wrinkles, sunburn, pimples. bla"Khcads, freckles, cracked hands, dry and inflamed skin use SANPEH AND SON'S' SIPEICRA SKIN FOOD. No ladv should lie without it. Allays irriI tafion; livings beauty to every face and ! naiui. Chemists and stores. i THE ONLY SECATiATOii IN THE j WORLD. The "Mololte" i- tin- only separator made, with enamelled b;.w| casing and milk Hid cream oiiilel-'. "I cnuce. (his lie.iiitifiil hard glazed linisli on the parts that conic in conflict with the milk must give the '•.Melotte" an immense advantage over other -cp.irators in ( lie matter of cleanliness. The difference between (lie enamelled l«nv! of a ".Melotte" and other machines is as great „« between a eMna tea-cup ami a tin pannikin. We ali-o claim thai tie -.Melotte" is the oasie-t separator to mm. Thai's lie cause it is made on an entirely different prin-iplo. We cuiild explain Ibis to ymi in :. few niomeilis if vou would call in.— I I. .\ V |.-.„ and Co.' (bile Wilson and I

Nolan i, aeen;-. \-w Plymouth. Aihi. Here are seaMieai.le holidav offerings at tin- Melbourne Cl..thing Company:- - Men's pure linen handkcrdii, is, :,■ r„l j tlie halfdoy.cn; lev's slia-.v h;,l-. W :;d; j nivi.'s stylish hoa'ter .-tra-.vs. Us lid to | 8s fid; men's Brazilian 'Prrnwraa -1- lid I

10 ins mi; men'i o,ai.ino niiij*e-no\ui Panama" lfl= fid <n Jia*. yeirr^iuTaiid line-cashmere socTsr=-:^^r_l All accident wa- tlanowly averteiTn; Deyoiirlicel ye-tenlay. A lady and geiifu'uian in trying to pass one another Ctarl<"l <ii.it familiar dodging backwards and forwards jii-l oiit-ide the A.li.C. Uuot SSiop. .lust when a crash seemed evio>>H i,o(ii (lioir attentions were , drawn e !;r startling prices tor footu'car in the" i,0,.. firm's window, and j, |Si Viiil of ,.!'■, one anothei ! tl„. v ni-lied till" t'o 'w.iliar shop, and ( .j„.ji ,'lade it ca.-Ii purchase .frQjn.-Hr<r ii'iiiiieniii " ''••'l'- i "'" s off'™ l - J 3 " l JJii'fc'i"'their siirpri*" »'>'™ th( ' fe' e,li ' 1 ' ™"»g<' r i>ave them »1° P er cent - (lls "" lnt ils a'phiistmas-Vw for paying cash. These "real offer., are "»* " ,)en '" everyone at tic A.li.C. li'jot Shop. You know where to get then/ *'>*, «» n""- 1 ' 1 f* rt dod<dn" aliout—come right here—Advt. Sm'ESScTL MILE'IXO MACIIfNE. Wrilini- in reference In Ui« "Uwrenee-Keiiiiedy-i.'dlies" Milking i'.u-liine, Mr. John Malhieson, of Tomahawk, says: "I haw' come to the conclu-ioii that the moncv mi- well invested iastalling Hie 'I. K ('■■' I )' :lV <' 1) '' 0 " ""'"S fo " r nm " chines and can honestly -av ba\e found „.. ill elTe.-is alter Hie second year's milking on the same cow-. [ have tried lli,. enws at infcrvals, and always found !!„■ quantify fully more with the nia.•ldiie <ban liv hand. Since obtaining J ihe -low inll.ilion- ami mouthpi.'ces nine ! ,„o,ch- an... have had practically no e\. j ~eii-e ''ith the iipk."!"])." HTncEwans. ! M.l. Sole A-ents. J-rinont-strect, Nci« | •:vn,outh. !

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 307, 2 January 1908, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
620

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 307, 2 January 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 307, 2 January 1908, Page 2

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