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Blanket Cautions In Strenuous Times Be wise and equip your house with the useful goods that stand. Blankets rank as goods of first importance in times of national unrest. All the frills and furbelows may be east aside at need, but blankets remain necessary to the best equipment of the body—as they provide comfort and rest. Our prices have not risen. Kaiapoi Blankets in four sizes. All White. Per Pair. 18s lid 26s 6d 32s 6d 36s 6d Other prices, 39s Gd, 425, 455, 49s 6d. Territorial White Blankets, Per Pair. 16s lid 21s 6d 26s 6d Grey Blankets, Per Pair. 14s 6d 19s 6d 25s White and Sons New Plymouth. I EARLY RISING Is quite easy Stand one of our Alarm Clocks on your dressing table Price only 7s 6d DREW'S Dev cr, , New Plymouth Now is the Time to Buy SYKES'S DRENCH WHEN CATTLE ARE SICK! DE LAY MEANS LOSS Five convincing reasons why Sykes's Drench should be used after calving. 1. Because it makes cows clean quickly in the natural way. 2. Because it prevents cartamhal discharge which is apt to result in contagious abortion. 3. Because it will cleanse the blood and act as a safeguard against Milk Fever. 4. Because it will act as a tonic, not a purgative, and tones up the digestive organs. 5. Because it has the largest sale of any cattle drench in Australasia, and io regularly used and r&eommejuled by bree'ders of stud stoek and dairvmen every. Sold Everywhere. Pr.ce 1/G per packet, 16/- Doz. KEEP IT HANDY. A. E. Sykes, CHEMIST, XEW PLYMOUTH, MUs Ivy Barnard has been cured of by™ itaditio and Hem ° rrhaKe of tlle Lungs She arrived in Adelaide from England, October, 1912, a passenjrei by thp P. and O. Uranch Liner "Wakool " owing to licr suffering f, um ' Limi; J rouble, and having had several attacks 11, ;i°n r J agC during the voyage, the Jiln \ Officer in Adelaide would not n low her to land, and even s U ~ C ested she would have to return to l-'nt'l-mil f,Zr Ver ' on . S rrival 1,1 S >'<>"ey. 'her ,0 hrinfv," , Bcttinf: permission to bring her ashore, as the authorities were of the opinion she could not live 1 • ~ was then her mother cave limVita I I DATIO. The ytry first bottle did good" 1 nT t,lc medicine, a ! "ire of the troul.U: was made. Miss I nd r °i P ',™„S, oW l'" the l i" t hcalt1 '. I keeper in Melbourne! ' yP ' S ' Md b °° k ' I Ascot VS, =™ d . I ' s l>y chemists l'or testimonials and free advice write; s. A. PALMER, I 433 Hinders Lane, Melbourne, Victoria

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 69, 11 August 1914, Page 4

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445

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 69, 11 August 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 69, 11 August 1914, Page 4

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