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EXPORT OF METALS. Melbourne, September 4. An executive proclamation has been issued prohibiting the export of metals, unless the consent of the Minister of Customs is obtained. BIG RECRUITING CAMPAIGN * 16,000 MEN WANTED MONTHLY. Melbourne, September 4. The Federal Parliamentary IWar Committee, with a view o! preventing spasmodic enlistment, is arranginng for the co-operation of State committees, and is organising a great campaign throughout the Commonwealth. It is stated tliat the Defence Department can deal with 16,000 men monthly, the quotas from the various States being:—New South Wales and Victoria 5200 each, Queensland 2200, South Australia 1400, Westralia 1200, Tasmania 800, The Department urges that the call is primarily! to young unmarried men, but as the need is urgent married men should be accepted. New South Wales opens the campaign on September 20th, and the dates for the other States ana being arranged.

GOOD FOR ALL. Chamberlain's Cough Remtiy is gootl for any member of the family. It cures coughs of all kinds. It is composed of things which soothe and heal without harming the most delicate tissues of the throat. It acts as easily and safely on the young as on the old. Mothers need not hesitate to give it to even the youngest child, for it is perfectly safeChamberlain's Cough Remedy is an ideal remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.

No! That bad kg won't get better by itself! On the other bant* if you don't take to cure the trouble it will most likely get worse. Cure it now! Exmozol will banish the in- m flamraation andpermanently ( /i he.il the skin—a complete ■ s ' 1 and lasting euro, it acts quickly upon all skia irritations and eruptions—in hundreds of eases it has healed and cured bad legs. Get a jnr to-day—its effect is quick and certain. 2.0 Per jar at chornistH and stores or post free from Cha*. A. Fletcher, Chomist, Wellington, Fletcher's J. JENSEN, D. BROOKS, Veterinary Surgeon. Horsebreaker. EGMONT STABLES, (Opposite Post Office). H A W E R A. Will RE-OPEN TO-DAY (Saturday). Stands for Horses and Motor Cars. Buggies for hire. JENSEN & BROOKS, Proprietors. rpARANAKI TEA & DINING ROOMS, HAWERA. Hours from 7.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Hot Meals at all Hours. Hot Dinner from 12 to 2. Afternoon Tea from to 5, Hot Tea from sto 7. ALL MIiALS 1/fl. MRS. WARD, Proprietress. ROYAL HOTEL HAWERA. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. Clean Beds, Good Table. Nothing but Standard Brands of Wines and Spirits. Speight's Beer. TARIFF REASONABLE. CEO. H. GIBSON, PROPRIETOR. TROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, STRATFORD. fJTFIIS well-known establishment is now under entirely new managements having been taken over by M. CALDER. TARIFF: 4s 6d PER DAY. ALL MEALS, la. Special arrangement for PERMANENT BOARDERS. FIRST-CLASS THREE-COURSE DINNER. FROM 12 TILL 2 P.M. Electric Light Throughout Building. Every Comfort Provided. Address: BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORD. EMPIRE HOTEL, STRATFORD. CECIL ARDEN (Late of New Plymouth) Proprietor. A Lr i Spirits true to label. Only Speight's Beer on tap. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. ALL MEALS Is. Old and New Friends Welcomed. <3 TRAN D 0 X J-J 0U S E (Near Railway Station), FITZROY. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Comfortable, Sunny Rooms. Piano, Net and Cold Water Baths. Sea-bath-ing accommodation. Terms moderate. 'Phone 27S (two rings). W. SCOTT, Proprietor. gT 0N Y gIV E R JJ OTE i. OKATO. Passengers by Motor 'Bus can rely on 'getting Morning and Afternoon Tea at the above Hotel. Popular Brands of Ales, Best of Wines and Spirits always available. Motto: Best is not good enough, ~ 8. T. BOOKER, STasrietor.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1915, Page 3

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