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FARMERS Who are sustaining losses from abortion are surely unfair to their own interests it they m'gleet the use of remedies that reasonably sure to eradicate these troubles from their herds. Many stockowners have tried drenches of various kinds, and have found them useless. Hundreds who have had this experience have sent for Sykes's Drench and

Svkes's Aniin.il Abortion Cure, pometimes as a last resort, and have found them effective. Bettor use those remedies first, before wasting time and money experimenting. They are doing the work. They are saving money for others. They will save money for you. —Advt. The A.B.C. Boot Company are holding iheir annual disposing sale. A few prices: Gents' glace kid bals, 10s fid per pair; ■hromo bate, light, fla fid; chrome shooters, heavy. 13s Od; hoys' chrome fail*, 7s 3d; icon's carpet slippers, 2s Cd; ladier clnro button boots, 10s fit*; glaee slires, b itton, 5s Od felt slippers, 10d: carpet slippers. 1?: children's slippers felt. 7d per pair: foolball boots (hard toes), 10s 3d; the famous All-Bluk with waterproof toes, stnbhs as ordered, with or without heels; gents' shoot-rs (hcavy>. 7s Od. 10s Hd: genU' balmor'h. 7 C Kd. !M fid: stockyard knee boot?. All L'ond-? greMlv reduced. Call ear l /. A.B.C. Boot Cc:?tipany. Devon-street,— Advt. TTIE in » AKS' Tf'^l. Fifteen years is a long test.. Do yon Vumv of my otlior drench lliat lias been •A<fed for fifteen years? Do yon know i that after fifteen years of twiUng Svkes*'* Drenrh is used bv on-r M pr.' eenl. rf Ihe dairv farmer'*. or Now Zealanl? When you buv S;/k<>>'c Drench you buy drei»"h Miaf has lv»en tested for ovr fifteru year 6; and is u*cd ly all proifpvsivc d'irv dinners. Isn't it better tn huv ib° wmH Bememl»er thut wh*n von buy Ryke"'? Drench you "niy the nth.— Advf.

Jj<T. "J IJSEi'll'S 11 A EL. EUCIIKE I'AKTV AN 1) DAXCE. TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY (itli MAY, At 8 p.m. Good l'ri/.L'b, {jujipor, Music, mid Kluui'. Unties Is, (jents Ks tid. 0. J. SOHIERNY, lion. Hue.-.

11 HUE WJ2 AKE AGAIN With thi' I'p-to-date TJAIIAVAY KUCiUU: I'AUTY AN!) ±V DANCK. The Seeoiid of the Soritti will lie hold iu UK! )l'( 111 AM-S'V'H Kl'.'i: On till DAY. Bth -MAY. l'lav starts at 8 jun. .slmr]i. Hood -Music. Hood Supper, (iood Miilliigciiii'iit. I,.\l)ll'S' AM) HUNTS' I'IMZKS. Don't forget enjoyable evenings vim sl»'iit hist -easun. (Jonio again and wijoy yourselves and liriiij; yuur fiioiiil, with miu. Adiiiiwu.ii—(Jonls l> till. Uulies I-. S. (i. SMITH. S. 11. TIIKKI3Y, Hon. Sees.

MUK. nrX'KUIU' TESTIMONIAL. i MKKTINf! of SuWrilwr* "ill lie in tin' I niliiiil Cliiiimlkts cm WKDNKSDAV. .\lny litli, lit |un. All i 11..-,. »illi l ; -t- ;>if ti'(|U('stcil tn kiniMv forwanl tin- -iime to tho Sm'tftitrv "II or ln'forc tlic iliiy of th<; tm'etiii".

A. L IIIMI 'IIUIKS, lI.MI. Si". L'lcsoiiUlioii Committee. NKW I'IAJHU'TJI lIAKISOK 1SOAKI) UATIM; TUOI'USAL rjl|jI-; ( ijiiuiakc CiiniiiiiUec luiviny )'■' liaii<l tin' <il.jccti.iu to the iiliove in-

vi te i!:itl'l'nto meet tlmm a* under: \vai;i:a haix. Saturday, »tii Miiy. Nt I p.m. ]{All( )*J'l * HALL. SATUKDAY, tltli .May. at 7.30 p.m. Tlii- opportunity will bi' taken to plaiy the proposals (is tu the Opunukc Harbor Hill biToro tin- Kalcpayors. A. Jk-KLOWX. Chairman tiKO. \Y. ItOWOUS, S'TVi'tary ol Commit! ft 1 . TO l!lil LDEUS.

rpIONDF.IvS will lie mrivod nt my ullicn up to I i».m. on SATI'limV. Milv liitli. [or Illl' Kri'i'tiun ol' 'l'wci lloiur- ] for .Mr. it. Kurutli. FitANK MKSSIi.MIKi;. Aivliilcvt. l)l'Vnll->U'l'l'l. .\K\V I'LVMUI. Tli liAlJIKll! ll')AT;l). j rpiCNDlttiS »ili In- rwivwl .it I In-ofli.-« <»f lli«' Hoard 11 (t to iiiinii on l-MJi-I)AY. l.'illi in.-i.. inr i!n- Supply nmi I iJclivrry ol' IMmil \Yli;m Di'i-kiit^.

e,ui lir -r«Mi .it 111" oHinv uf llic Hoard. Iviwc,-:! or ally tciuli'i' n-it mwi.tvd. C. S. IIK.NNELL. Sci'i'vliivy,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 115, 6 May 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 115, 6 May 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 115, 6 May 1908, Page 3

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