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IS ANTISEPTIC. A cut or wound is a simple thing to treat and treated properly is quickly alright, but if neglected it will sometimes lead to blood poisoning. All wounds should be kept clean and free from dirt, and Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied as quickly as possible. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment, and if applied to a cut at once will remove all pain and cause the part to heal without leaving a scar. Sold by 'all chemists and storekeepers. Some idea of what it costs to tlothe recruits for the front may be gathered from facts that came out as a result of the conference held by the Hon. A. M. Myers, Minister in charge of Munitions and Supplies, with woollen mill owners. The position was put very clearly by the Minister that if the mills were not prepared to supply what was wanted for the troops, then'they would have to be taken over by the Government. To manufacture what is required will mean 12,000 bales of greasy wool. One million yards of material are wanted for uniforms alone, and a similar quantity for overcoats. Wool lion blankets. The mills in New Zealand will therefore he almost exclusively engaged on army contracts, and the price of goods will not be fixed until after the opening wool sale in the Dominion. Lack of skilled labor is preventing the mills working day and I night. It is therefore probable that I woollen mill workmen will be barred from enlisting.

fIIVE LANE'S EMULSION B A U PERSISTENT, HONEST TRIAL. MAKES STRENGTH *ND ENERGY. All Chemists.B7

n m * WHERE DOES THESHINE COME FROM A IM In these days when every penny must be watched, U9e the best and most economical tea —

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1915, Page 8

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