HEW READY TO WEAR HATS AT WH TES .. i •9 Styles for the times hats that make for economy, neatness and efficiency The NEW HATS now showing at our Store will please women of taste. New sailor shapes in chip, charmingly modelled and trimmed with the new ribbons. Prices run from 4/11 to 18/8 each —evidence of economy and good value. Quality is maintained throughout. No particle of style or effect is sacrificed to low prices. Just received by post a shipment of REAL PANAMA HATS. Very smart, and in the height of present fashion. Price, 24s 6d each. New lines in all departments airiving daily during tho present month. White and Sons "The best place for the best things, New Plymouth.
MILITARY FIELD CLASSES. Our Priam Binoculars and Monoculars have high magnifying power, » large and exceedingly bright field of view, and have a further advantage of being remarkably light. C. H. DREW, Devon St. New Plymouth.
Now is the Time to Buy SYKES'S DRENCH WHEN CATTLE ARE SICK DELAY MEANS LOSS Five convincing reasons why Sykes's Drench should bemused after calving. 1. Because it makes cows clean quickly in the natural way. 2. Because it prevents catarrhal discharge, which is apt to result m 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 is regularly used and recommended by breeders of stud stock and dairymen everywhere. SOLD EVERYWHERE. PRICE, 1/6 per packet; 16/- doz.
KEEP IT HAMDY. A. E. Sykes, CHKMJBT, NEW PLYMOUTH. _ Miti lry Barnard hu been cured of Cooeomgfao» and Hraorrhag* of tho Lungs She arrived in Adelaide from England, October, 101 a, a passenger by the P. and Q. Branch Liner "Wakool," and, owing to her suffering from Lung Trouble, and having had several attacks ®{ ®e>Mtrt»ge during the voyage, the Health Officer in Adelaide would not allow her to land, and even suggested ■M would have to return to England. However, on arrival in Sydney, her father succeeded in getting permission to bring her ashora, as the authorities were of toe opinion she could not live It was then her mother gave her VITADATIO. The very first bottle did good, and, continuing with the t-Miciue, a cure of the trouble was Miss Barnard is now in the <*ai of health and is .employed as typist and bookkeeper is Melbourne. Her address is ?3 « Ascot Vale-road, Ascot. Vale, Victoria. WADATO is told by cUmitti and For teatiaoaiab and free advice write: '♦ s. A. PALMER, 439 Flinders Ua«, Melbourne, Victoria
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 83, 3 September 1914, Page 4
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