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SCRAPS OF PAPER. "I have been dealing with scraps of paper within the last month. We sudJ denly found the commerce of the world | coming to a standstill. The machine had stopped. I will tell you why. We d : " J covered, many of us'fol'the first til "lat the machinery of commerce was oved by bills of exchange. I have seen I some of them—(laughter)—wretched, crinkled, scrawled over, blotched frowsy —and yet wretched little scraps of paper move great ships, laden with thousands of tons of precious cargo, from one end of the world to the other. (Cheers). What was the motive power behind them? The honor of commercial men. (Cheers). Treaties are the cu internatioal statesmanship. Let us be fair. German merchants and 'German traders have the reputation of being as traders in the world; but if the currency of German commerce is to be debased to the level of that of their statesmanship no trader, from Shanghai to Valparaiso, will ever look :■>. ; . man signature again." (Cheers.)

The Catti© Remedies for Result READ THE FGOLLOWLNTG, FROM THE FAMOUS NESTLES FARMS. Nestles Farms, Toogoolawah, Q. The Manager, Mammitein Prop., Ltd. Dear Sir,— When our dairymen realise that they are not getting the most out of theii cows, your remedies for dairy cattle will have a very large sale. , For some time I have been using your Skinner's Mammitein .Cleansing and Tonic Drench on this Estate, and am convinced that it is an absolutely necessary preparation tor the dairyman to always have on hand, to keep his cows sound and healthy. i During my experience in the South, also as dairy manager of Talgai West Estate, and here, I tried many drenches, *nd yours for results stands out alone! s Your Skinner's Mammitein Ointment J is also a remedy which has qualities as II a healer hard to beat, and can be used for any class of sores, swellings, cowpox, etc., on man or beast. . For the good of the industry, I would I recommend every dairyman to try y«rur j remedies, and they will be satisfied thai the old way of letting the cows tak« their chance is out of date.

Yours faithfully, (Signed) D. 0. PRYCE, Get satisfaction Hints season by using them. Drench, 9d each, 8s per dozen Ointment, Is and 2a. Mainniitein, 4s M, ot 4Ss i)er dozen. Store and chemists. Wewton King) »f?ent.

*»IGSI PIGS! J)IMOCK AND pp., JjTD. Will receivo Prime Bacon Pigs at tae following weighing stations:— RECEIVING DATES TOR NOVEMBER, 2, 10, 30. Moturoa—Tuesday, 3, 17. Jnglewood—•Wednesday, 4, 11, 18, 25V Smart Eoad—Monday, 9, 23. Waitara—Tuesday, 10, 24. Toko, Monday, 2, 10, 30. '' Tar-iki—Tuesday, 3, 17. Stratford, Wednesday, 4, 11, 18, 25. Midhirst—Monday, 9, 23. Douglas—Tuesday, 10, 24. Huiroa —As arrangement. Agents— O. E. STREET, Fitzroy. J. MARRA, Stratford. J. BURKE, Eltham. . T. C. ARNOLD, Hawera.

HPHB INQLEWCM) BACON COMPAQ'S are huyors ai Prime Bacon Piga )» ] iwe«n 1121b. and WOib. dead 1 weigh; PROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. At the Factory—Every Wednesday. Waitara—Mondays, Nov. 9 and 23. ; Midhirst—Tuesdays, Nov. 10 and 24. Tariki—Mondays, Nov. 2, 16 and 30. Smart Road—Tuesdays, Nov. 3,17, Dec, 1 Toko—Mondays, 2, 16 /57/ l-7y 2 ,Yact Toko—Mondays, Nov. 2, IB and 30. j Douglas—Mondays, Nov. 9 and 23. IT'HOS. JJORTJEfWICK AND gONS, (Australasia), Ltd. RECEIVING DATES FOR OCTOBEK. Stratford—Tuesday, G, 13, 20, 27. Tariki—Wednesday, 7 and 21. Midhirst—Wednesday, 14 and 28. Toko—Monday, 12 and 26. Douglas—Monday, 26. Te Wera—As per arrangement. PIGS? PIGS 2 rpffiffi g'AOON fJO, RECEIVING DATES FOR NOVEMBER—-OKATO-9 and 23. • MOTUROA—IO and 24. j. WOOLDRIDGX, Okate. 9. TANDLE, ' StiutforA & A. HAYCOCK, Hiwern,

TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON. <€TOBER I, 1914, TO APSIL 30, 1915. piSHING Licenses may ba obtained from J. Therklcson, Tariki; ' (i. .Judgeon, Inglewood; R, (xribbon, Waiiara; J. S. Fos, Okato; E. B. Stohr, 'punake; and the andersigned. 0. N. FIBTH, Secretary. LiJßnses.--.Men, whole season (avail»ble »ver all Dominion), 20s; womeD wsd ioy& (under 16 yeara of age), 3sj lay licenses (available for TaranaM district only), 2s fid; 'ialf-scason licenses, from December 20, 1014 (available. for, raranaki distrtat oitfy)j.J&«Jll? yi ' H

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 12 November 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 12 November 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 12 November 1914, Page 7

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