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vm' ' ' * The Future of the Empire Depends upon the Children OUR DUTY 15 TO MAINTAIN THEIR STRENGTH EVEN IN WAR TIME The CHEAPEST, OLDEST & BEST INFANTS'FOOD is Food Suld Everywhere' in Tins, specially packed for Auctralasia. FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS and the AGED. Mothers can with safety substitute "Weave's" .t for more expensive kinds, as it is recommended by the highest Msdical Authorities, and is known all over the globe for its great.nutritive valtio. A DOCTOR'S ADVICE. Mrs, C.. Ho'lidiv, of 72 Ye'dhar.i Road, Hammersmith, writes:—"My bahy Cha-les has i)*cn roared entirely on vo r Food since ihc of three weeks. . When born he wcghed 7 lbs., but d'd not thrive on his natural milk, and under t;ie advice of Doctor Fuiham I'-dae KW, he w.« put on your Pood. He is now C months old and weighs 164 lbs. lam thannful to say he hps never had any troubles stnre he r-i irted to take it,.' nd is in everv wav a line, he lihv bov. ; I'KEVIOUS TO 1 RYING YOUR FOOD WR TRlhl'i OTHKHS WHICH WEUE MORE EXPENSIVE, BUI" WHICH Dl!> NOT AGREE WITH HIM KO WELL AS HEAVE'S FOOD —November 171.1 i. 1913. <"• V.D ~~ *T. —\ in'ety year".' Reputation. ) D-&1 in Keirint; Russia's Koval Children. wHEiPiar.—tiioi;;;!i the kest food it costs LESS THAN - ANY GTHCtf. Vls-f. 1R....".K1-tsdlw. R,l,v " I.v a T P'll.ii |. iSI.Vt ><. MiAVh & Co., I'-r l'irtsm, Kumsay (N«"v 7.. aiasul) Lt i., %) '-en-li-Chiistohii'ch, Dunedin, Mdbouui $ > KißpcrTi raaaeaiaßt , sent fro« on m'ntirtrintf this ' from Australian A'" uta—- , \V. Ilin '« »•, ;»♦.<! ;i Auckland} J.CoHis Bror?ne's T j.r -'ID CWtY fThe Most Valuable Medicine ever discovered. The best known Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. CHOLERA. Acts like a <;iiarm in . DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY IHecteklly cuti ,Wt .11 .Huk. of S?ASsSS. Chect» Si.£ attests SSiom too ofWa falal diseaaca -FEVER, CROvr *.u ' Vke oaly »»lllat.« NEUSAJa.I A. GOUT. RULUMaTISM. <*iorodyne fa a Ikuid taken i» drops. Ji invariably r dle ™," °' rll alter rW«. /-"■ '««»" tluko. An no „h«r »» t. INSIST ON HAVING lis. 1. COLUS BROWNE'S CHLOROEYNi, The immense #ucct* -his Remedy hj«» fi»»» |j aaay imitation! ' ice al ■M feuiS'Sl® -Ersry bottle cf mice Chlorodyne j»r* oa il*fi alairp jfe U* »»»« of * ,,e to*»»lo». or. - , CONVINCING nffI&ICAL TESTIMONY ' WSTH EACH BOTTIjE. ' Slid ky >1) CUmitU Pnitl in butflind: . l/U. w Sa't M»»a'»etuKi'i.' 1. T, DAVENPORT. LtJ..- ' p.owso:; THOS. DKAKE EXCHANGE MAJIT, INGLEWOOD. GOODS BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. I am prepared to give a price for jecond-hand Furniture, etc., of anyout leaving the district. You can get Furniture awd goods of ill descriptions at just about half thu price of new. ,B0 chairs, from 3/- to 5/6 each. 20 Tables from 5/- up. BO Lollie Show Jars, 2/- each. Duchess Pairs, from £2 15s. 86-gal. Separator, in good order, £l2. Gent.'s Bike, 27/6; ditto, £i 10a; lady's, 30/-. Tables, Cupboards, Wardrobes, Washstands, What-nots, Canterbury, Cots, Mangles, Glasswure, Crockery, Cutlery, Forks, Spoons, ui> 1 a collection of other articles too num« ..an to particularise, all Hi low price*. TO LET OR FOR SALE—10} land and house, Inglewood. 14* acres land and house, New $%- mouth. S Shops, Inglewood. Part : "'iJarß" from THOS. DRAKE . EXCHANGE MART. INGLEWOOD. WILL FIND £SOO IF NECESSARY 520 ACRES, Good G-roomed house, wool shed, and all necessary outbuildings;: all in grass; carrying 750 ewes, 050 lambs 18 rams, 100 head of cattle, and 4 borses; 9 miles from tows, good road; no wecd<", £l3 per acre Equity, £2570. Mortgages, 5 per cent., long term. EMhange any in-terest-earninp property or mortgage and find £SOO cash if equity in more fhan mine. look £BSO "off piaco i last year.. Applj?-. i "FARMER." P.O. I>OX Inglewood. TK B gDS G A Jl. ow] FT.ANELETTE9, WOOIi, SILK J3LOUSES SHAWLS glace silks WHITE TAFFETA S'fLK at V/- psr yd NEW IVORY AND CONGRESS CANVASSES. COME AND INSPECT MY STOCK, agent tor WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES. Some Choke Machines in stock. 0= If, Retford 18, BELL STREET, WAXGANUL PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENT Terms, 5/- per day; 22/8 wwkly. MISS STEWART, Proprietor. IJSARANAKI LANP BUILDING AND TOVESTMENT SOCIETY Permanent). Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1888." ; JUSKIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTH LAND OLEARING WITH EXPIXSSIVES. Now is the time lor trijp-stumping and land clearing. Why not use the great explosin Gelignite, or Gelatine? 1 i'.ts the largest stumps out of th -'.rtb in a few minutes. or Tito for parwuulnr- °rir prices. We also hold stocks of detonators, electric detonators, safety fuse and blasting powder, OKEY. S ox & ARNOLD (LIMITED), CENTRAL KiKOWAI-iE DEPOT, NEW VLKVOUTBL DIRECTOSS: Messrs R. Cook (chsir> man), A. Shuttleworth, John Elite, W, L Newman, Newton King, A. Goldwater and T. K. Skimusr. BANIiERS: The Bank of New Zealand. SOLICITORS:. Massrs Wilson & Grey. Reserve Fund £2090 The Society pays the cost Of preparing and registering all 'oortgagea (unlets for a lesser sum than £100). During the seven years ending September 30, 1912, the sum of £14,088 l&g 6d had been distributed in bonuses anddividends among the members of the Society, Borrowers and Investors participating alike in the distribution. It will thus be seen that the Society is really co-operative. Office open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Thursday afternoon excepted). E, P. WEBSTER, Secretary. TO BEEKEEPERS. It is in the best interests of Beekeepers that we advise them to see our BEEHIVES and obtain quotations. We supply nine tenths of the Beekeepers in Taranaki Ten and twelve-frame hives made. Send for prices and particulars to the # HAWERA SASH AND DOOR CO. QUIN BROS.,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 241, 20 March 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 241, 20 March 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 241, 20 March 1915, Page 6

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