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THE A.B.C. BOOT CO. have sold their Goodwill and all Sole Agencies to THE REGAL SHOE CO. We Lave only a few days to clear our stock before we clear out of our Shop. Come early and secure You can buy Boots and Shoes Cheap. Your money will secure great value for the next few days. All stock must be cleared at once DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH H. E. Bullen Manager

"EPHOS" BASIC PHOSPHATE. Shipped from Safaga, Red Sea, Egypt A highly-efficient Phosphatic Fertiliser for top-dresßing and for fodder crops. Contains much higher percentage of Phosphate than Basic Slag. Is more soluble than Basic Slag. Subject to military exigencies, arrangements have been made for a shipment, due to arrive in May, upon condition that selling price to farmers is fixed at £5 17s 6d per ton, nett. Free on Rail or Steamer, Wellington, for delivery "ex ship." Resident Taranaki Representative in the interests of the manufacturers, MR. R. DINGLE, Stratford, who will supply particulars upon application. Orders can be placed with Taranaki Merchants. Manufactured by -. THE EGYPTIAN PHOSPHATE Co., Ltd., Glasgow.

"EPHOS" BASIC PHOSPHATE are now booking orders for "EPHOS" BASIC PHOSPHATE, for delivery in May, subejct to safe arrival of steamer. As the quantity ■ limited farmers should send their orders forward promptly. Full particulars on application. THE FARMERS' CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY, LTD., HAWEEA, KLTHAM, OPUNAKE

This is Not a Patent Medicine—[T IS A PI-INSCRIPTION OF AN EMINKNT KNGLISH SPECIALIST. CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. piOR years I lmve been a sufferer from Chronic Rheumatism. One year ago! consulted one of the lending specialists of the Pominion (now deceased). On receipt of postage stamps, money order, or postal notes for 4s Od, I will post twelve doses of the remedy, which this specialist declared to be the o'.ily thing known to science as a cure for this painful disease.—F. -W. G. Greville, Kditor "N.Z. Dairvman," Box 502, Wellinston.

Commenting on the recently-published regulations regarding enemy trading, the Hon. A. L. Herdman said last week: "To cheek enemy trading the Government wants more complete information about persons, firms and companies beyond the shores of New Zealand with whom business people in New-.Zealand carry on trade. If the Government possesses a complete list of foreign persons or firms residing elsewhere than in British territory who do business with merchants and others in New Zealand, the Government will be in possession of valuable information about New Zealand trade, and will be able to investigate suspicious eases of trading, expeditiously and satisfactorily. The information which traders are required to supply to the Government will be treated as confidential, save that we reserve the right to use it, if necessary, in Court proceedings. Some of the regulations which have been recently made, and some of those under review, resemble some of the legislation which has come to hand from Great Britain. The attack upon German trade by British countries appears to be conducted upon principles which are much alike, and it is, I believe, being made successfully; at any rate, it is certainly being carried on more vigorously than it.was twelve months ago, and it seems to be achieving two main objects: It is steadily wrecking the remnant of German oversea trade that is left, and it is gradually | making it a matter of great difficulty I for Germans to re-establish German busi- | nessea in British countries after the

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1916, Page 4

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