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height Paid Op-! n■WW to Arrive Quotations for ifOQIIC.G June 14th BWBMaMBOMMBU Extraordinary low" prices. Subject sales and prompt reply. POTATOES (Prime Canterbury) 2041b Sacks ; r 3-sick lots, 15/6 sack. 10-sack lots, 15/3 s^c!c. 17-sack lots, 15/- sack. POLLARD 3-sack lots, 18/6 sack. .(2001b Sacks) ™- s * c , k 18/3 sack. ' , , 17-sack lots, 18/- sack. "&RAN (160!b Sacks) 3-sack lots, 11/- sack. WHEiAT (2001b Sacks) 18/9 sack. , OATS, Gartons <fe<|d). 1751b Sacks 3-s"k lots, 15/8 sack, 3/7 bushel 10-sack lots, "15/6 sack, 3/6-jr bushel 18-sack lots, 15/3 sack, 3/6 bushel i)ATS (AlgeHan Seed) 4/-bushel (4-bushel sacks). ONIONS (1001b bags) 3-bag; lots 6/3 bag, 6/9 bag. RAILAGE PAID ANY STATION IN T ARAN Ait on 3-SACK ORDER Order now; to-morrow may be too late! —— : Jb « "jk* NEW >, MCNeill, plymouth - Grocer and General -Merchant. 'Phone 207.

RHEUMATISM, HERE IS A LETTER FROM A LADY WHO WAS PRACTICALLY RESCUED PROM THE'GRAVE. READ IT CAREFULLY. IT WILL OPEN YOUR EYES TO THE FACT THAT RHEUMATISM OF ANY KIND CAN NOW BE CURED. "Blargowrio," Great South Road, 17/4/10. •To the Manager, Dominion Rheumatism Cure Pty., Ltd., Auckland. Hear Sir, —It is not only from a strong srnse of. duty, but from a sincere feeling of gratitude that I would add my testimony to your Rheumatic Curt. At Home I suffered for eight years. J arrived in New Zealand weighing four stone less thsn my normal weight, and apparently vith a short time to live. A late eminent surgeon advised an operation, which I underwent, and they signally failed to find any cause for the intense agony I had endured. In 1915 I was advised to try the Dominion Rheumatic Cure, and I can honestly say that after four months' treatment I have not felt so well for years, being absolutely free fr..:n those nerve-racking pains. I can conscientiously recommend anyone who suffers to give it a fair trial, fueling assured that, taking my own case as an example, tljey will never regret it- . ' Yours ever grateful, (Sgd.) MRS. E. ROY. A letter like that breathes of truth and gratitude. No one can doubt it. No one need suffer while this great remedy is available. The medicine that is working these -marvels is surely something out of the ordinary? Surely it is worthy the investigation of every sufferer. Cut out this Coupon and post, it, and a book will be sent you by return post vl.'cli tells all about this most wonderful medicine. The book is intensely in-i-rcesting. Don't wait, send for it NOW,

Don't Wear Dirty Clothes I , HaTc your soiled suits, costumes, dresses, gloves, etc. RENOVATED BY OURf SPECIAL PROCESS. '■' ■■■ x '••• Orders taken from Any part ' , of Taranaki. J R. HAWKINS & Co. ■. DRY CLE AN EES, PBESSEES, I „ ■ . ETC.,' DEVOJfSTBEET, NEW / PLYMOUTH. ' TM.AJTNELETTES, SILK BLOUSES, GLACE SILKS SHAWLS, v OTHIE TAFFETA SILK at 1/- Per Yard KEW IVORY AXD CONGRESS CANVASSES. POME AXD INSPECT MY STOCK, : Agent for | . SmtlHEiM SEWING MACHINES. Some choice Machines in Stock. 'C. H. RETFORD . PUEEIE STEEET N£W PLYMOUTH. BEMOVAL NOTICE JOE JENKINSON, Car Painter, etc., . has removed from his premises in Gill Street to Brougham Street Hall. ,-jfhe hall has been transformed ir.to the most up-to-date car renovating shop in 1 town. Clients can depend on full satisfaction. • > , • ' SHOOTpTG SEASON, 1918. If jICKSSES to shoot Cock Pheasants and Califomian Quail in the Tarafakl Acclimitisation Society's district from May 1 to July 31, 1916, will be jmraed by the following post offices:—^ - New Plymouth, Opunake, Inglewood, - IWaltara, Okato, Pungarehu, Bahotu, ■jJCariki, Urenui, Uruti. "? Licenses may be obtained also from ,'rgbe Secretary., fo-AIl Licenses must be produced'on rei of the rangers. e)0«e season is being observed for fftlre pigeons. frnm outside districts will lie; endorsed tlui season. ate-01. X. FIR"?'?. "i ' Hon. Sec. • 2|Tj-AL W& • < i L

FREE COUPON*. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cum, Pty., Ltd., High Street, Auckland. Please send me (without any obligation on my part) your free book, entitled "The Broken Crutch: A Most Interesting Story," which gives full information about the wonderful medicine mentioned in the Taranaki Daily News. - IJM. ~ ' N/ME .......T.wi ■ rrrrrrr.-.T. ADDRESS ..TTTrrnCHILDREN JUST LOVE BAHIA OOCOA, i »nd«wlien eaeh tin comes from the grocw'lr.thcy look for the coupons! Every %lb; tin has a coupon, yjb tins have two, and lib tins have four! Save them till you have sixty, and get a postal note for five shillings from the agents. Bahia is absolutely free from adulteration, and it is British, made in London. The flavor is delicious, for by the Bahia process all the nutriment from the cocoa bean i 8 retained. On your grocery list say "Pahin," or tell the chiklrep if you send them to tlie. store- 1

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1916, Page 6

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850

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1916, Page 6

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