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Shampooing, Hairdressing aid TwistElectrolysis for tlie permanent removal of superfluous hair. Switches, Toupees, etc. Ladies' combings made up to any design. MRS. BEADLE, Egraont Toilet Parlors, Griffiths' Buildings, New Plymouth, near Carnegie Library. The Marlborough Express says that an incident' ivhich occurred locally the other day shows that it is unsafe for a man to insult the British flag even in the presence of his hired servant, A party of harvesters employed by a farmer of German blood and German sympathies, which he had never troubled very much to disguise, was engaged, in carting and stacking a crop. One of the drivers took it into his loyal head to decorate his dray with some small Union .lacks, am! when he drove up for his next load be looked down at. his employer as from the superior height of a patriot who had, so to speak, well and truly nailed bis colours to the mast. "What's this?" exclaimed the farmer, angrily. "Ob, to h wi'th the British flag; pull those things'down.'' That was enough lo rouse the British lion, •lumping down from the drav. the harvester made the fartinr pay dearly for the insult, punishing him severely, and dealing with him so energetically, it is said, that, but for the interference of the other men ill the field, the results would have been serious. Needless to say, "those things'' were not pulled down —not while the driver of the dray remained on the scene, at all events.

THE GREAT BRI RHEUMATIC REMEDY ..CKYOV AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. Tiie famous reraody that actually relieves and cures LUMBAGO, EOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA. Purely Vegetable. Styre and Safe. All Chemists and Stores 1/- and 2/6 per box. Booklet irca. 229, Strand, Londou.

WHEfSE DOES THE SHINE COME FROM

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1916, Page 8

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