Y«J SHOULD BE DETERMINED In rejecting tbe worthless and frequently injurious counterfeits which are sometime* pushed for the Mice of greater gain m 'just m good" m tie GENUINE BANDER & SONS' VOLATILB EUCA. LTPTI EXTRACT. Be not deeemd, BANDER'S EXTRACT U recognised by the highest medical authorities at poa •easing unique stimulating, healing and BANDER'S EXTRACT from the pare ee lected lea* is, and the reJnement fc» am aial proecwea, gire it euratire virtues peculiarly iU own. Therefore, be not misled. Demand and hwist noon the GENUINE BANDER EXTRACT, and jau will derive tbe benefit that thon bands hare reaped from it Defore. Whet ul yon ihonld not depress yourself mon by the common, bully and nauseating eucalyptus oils ana w< called extracts."
G.W.K. LIGHT CAR i" The moat successful in Engliih and Scottish Trial*. Price: English cost, £150; * pins freight and 'i ' terming cnarges, strain -":• cm. McMillan & Fredrlc BBOADWAY, STRATFORD, £ *M« aeenU. ' Write foi particular! and arrange for trial.
TERRIFIC SLAUCHTER OF MB UNIS AND SAMPLBS. 600 Pairs Boots and Shoes HALF PRICE r .. OCT IX HAELT. IL • QUALITY SHOE STORE. ftoeWL New Plymouth. The Cattle Remedies for Result «4» jm reoLLowreo, PBBM the t . TAWVB NJSTLES FA*MS _r*y. jtfH -. Kestle* Farms, &y- Too-oolawafc, Q. JQie Muuger, Mtnwittiß Prep.. Ltd. D«ar Sir,— Wkam our dairymen realise that they are lot getting the most out of their £OWs, your remedies for dairy cattle will Jtare a Tery Urge tale. For seme time 8. have keei using your Skinner's MamBiteui Cleansing and Touic Drenek en (tbia Estate, and am cormnced that it b an absolutely necessary preparation for tie dairyman to always hare on *Ud te fceep his cows sound and healthy. During my experience in the South, also «• djurjr manager of Talgai West Estate, aid here, I tried many dremche*, fend yoKs fer renults standi out alone. Xpur Skinner's Mammilein Ointment b alio a remedy which has qualities as la healer mud to heat, and can be ued foi %ajr elasa of sores, swelling, cowpox, fete, on man or j Jrqr, the good of the industry, I would recQioniemd erery dairyman to try your remedial* and they will he satUied that tip oM w»y of letting the, cow* take , £h.eir chance is out of date. ; ,-„, Yours faithfully, t l-XZ, (Signed) D. C. PRYCE, p "" " Manager. I Get satisfaction this season hy ueing them, Brench, 9.1 each, 8s per dozen. XXnUfgpt, Is at.l 'lt. Jlaoiiuik'in, 4s 6d, OB 4}j.Mr dozen. Store ani chfjniata. ffwtoq fcnjr, agent. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 103, 24 September 1914, Page 4
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415Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 103, 24 September 1914, Page 4
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