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SOMETHING FOR STOCKOWXERS. (From the N.Z. Times, Jan. !), 1008.) Th P proprietors of "Oxol" preparations —highly regarded l>y stockowners _in Britain'and America —arc introducing them to the Dominion. They arc scien-tifically-prepared medicines for the chief ailments whTcTi affect stock, and are put up in a form which enables the farmer to administer them with safety and ease. For instance, "Oxol- balls for horses may be mixed with the food or in the drinking-water. The same with the special compounds for cattle. The "Oxol" drench for calves is declared to be very effective in keeping the young stock in good health and for putting on condition. Two preparations which should always b 0 at hand are "Milking Pomadium" for sore teats, and "Soothing Ointment" for wounds and bruises in cattle and horses. The "Oxol" Cattle Food Company also provides a special powder which is said to Tie very efficacious in pig troubles. These several preparations are being introduced in every district, but only one agent is to be appointed in each locality.

Christmas comes every year, and to all of us it comes much quicker every time. Time was when the last week at school seemed an eternity, but nowadays it comes all too quickly. Happy, careless times, those school-days. Your boys are passing through the same time now; make 'em as happy as you can; and what pleases a boy more than having a lice suit on! Remember the proud look « your face when you were a youngster with a new suit. Dress your boy well and he'll be pleased with himself; dress him at "The Kash" and you'll be pleased with yourself, for you'll get honest, dependable goods there at a moderate figure. They've just landed a lot of Conway suits, and if you want to give the boy a Christmas present, give him one of those; they have them from 13s 6d to 27s 6d. Don't forget the shop—"The Kash," just below Nolan's auction mart, Devon-street, New Plymouth- -Advt.

LUMBACiO. That stabbing pain in the small of the back, which accompanies every movement of the body, has its care in Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment. Obtainable everywhere. DR. SHELDON'S NEW DISCOVERY Ts the most wonderful remedy ever discovered for the cure of Coughs, Cords, and Consumption. It will cure you when all others have failed. Obtainable everywhere.

BAND CONTEST NEW PLYMOUTH. FEBRUARY 24th to FEBRUARY 28th, 1908. 19 BANDS ENTERED 19 500 BANDSMEN. GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE DOMINION. Ureal Reaction of the Bandsmen at tne Harden Party in the Recreation Spurts Ground on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 25th February. Each Band will play a Selection ol their own choice, and the afternoon will conclude with one of tne Greatest Events of the week—the rendering of the March "Undaunted" by Hie MASSJyU BANDS, comprising 50U Bandsmen. THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, lUOB. GREAT MILITARY DISPLAY. .Marching Competition in the Recreation Sports Ground. Competing Bauds will play C. Trussell's greatest composition, the Quickstep -U.8.8.A.,'' especially arranged for the New Plymouth Contest. Don't Miss these Musical Treats. ADMISSION ONLY ONE SHILLING. Season Tickets for Contest, 7s (Id.

mARANAKI GARRISON BAND. U RAN 1) COWL!MENTARY VOCAL, AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT To Honorary Members of the Baud. THEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY (ith. Admission to Public: Dress Circle, 2s; Body of Hall, Ib. N. ALLEN, Hon. Sec. POOD TEMPLAR BAZAAR, TEMPLAR BAZAAR, To be held on MAROH 18th and 19th, In ST. MARY'S HALL, Will be Opened by H. Okey, Esq., M.P. rvi-jnnt-. To Ttrxlaa T7nnHc towards Build. ing a Temperance Hall in New Plymouth. Any friends willing fo donate articles kindly communicate with cither of the Secretaries. Particulars later. ALICE LEGG, GEO. W. HARTNELL, Joint Secretaries. OAKURA SAWMILLTNG COMPANY. A LL Aecoimta owinf; by Messrs. Pear. son and Tuck (Oakurn Sawmilling Company) should be rendered before WEDNESDAY, sth inst., at 10 a.m., to .7. B. ROY, Solicitor, New Plymouth. WANTED, BACONERS. TTN'ITL further notice the CUristduire t Company, Ltd., will pay V/« per pound for Baeoncrs. Sec recoiviii dates on page 4. L. NAIRN, Agent, Inglewood. J. W. BURKE, Pro. Rep., Eltham. 'Plinno 33.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 38, 4 February 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 38, 4 February 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 38, 4 February 1908, Page 3

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