, Just Bathe '■ \ with the . / Soap-.' •"/V. dry an J \" Jj\ apply the J Cnticnrai v I Ointment For eczemas, rashes, itchings, irritations, pimples, dandruff, sore hands and baby humors, Cuticura Soap and Ointment are supremely effective. Sample Each Free by Post With 32-p. Skin Book. Address poai. Ctird: ''R. Towns & Co., Sydney N. S. W.'! Sold throughout the world j THE SAILOR'S FRIEND. J)ON'T risk your life going to sea without BINNIE'S PATENT LIFESAVING PILLOW AND LIFE-BELT combined; It is the cheapest and most convenient and very best Life-Belt in the world. Life Insurance Companies should present their policy holders with one each. A 21b Life-Saving Pillow will keep afloat the heaviest man for months. Read advertisement, "Ready, aye, Ready," in Auckland Weekly. News. APPROVED BY THE NEW ZEALAND MARINE DEPARTMENT. Price 10s (id, post free to any address in New Zealand. A. BINNIF HOBSON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Learn Shorthand BY MAIL qpHE cost of the BOYD J I IN J. Shorthand compared Vft T4AVS with others shows big _______ savings. It is more benefif 1,,8 " ""■ cial to us if you complete the course quickly. Please note that we do ""* -'"•Tge according to time. We sell se for a fee, and we undertake to I make you a competent writer. Boyd Shorthand School, 100 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. OFFICIAL RECOGNITION. At military camps both in N.Z. and in Egypt, Flueiizol is greatly used as a fever specific and for disinfecting the nasal and throat passives. A Major in the N.Z. Defence Forces writes:—"The freedom from sickness at Takapau Camp was largely due to the quantity of Fluenzol used by all ranks." 20 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. fiHE WANGANUI SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER COMPANY, LIMITED, have appointed T. W. WELCH, EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, their Local Agent. Railage Paid on All Orders. Joinery quotations on application. Send along Specifications. Doors Supplied from Auckland to the Bluff. We have no Competitors for Price or Quality. «iiffHsJ3riy WSJ ** § Neglect it and serious _« trouble may follow. flfftP &nj% A few dam of Bon- »? umeana ninglon - 5 , r ;, h Mo „ VA XIO Sl8m& will quickly cure you. »? «e» For over half a cenSr&SUiIS. tury it has been the •? IRISH MOSS the seven necessary to make a week the better. It was at times to note that whenever the sun poked through the clouds the water-eirt was on the job. Before the streets were well sprinkled the rab would set in with a vengeance. Just now the best barometer appears to be the water-cart. When you see that, prepare tor overcoat and umbrella use! It was surprising to note the number of Stratford people moving round with two pairs of boots. Usually one pair is enough tor ordinary mortals, but on this occasion Mater and Pater both got off tlie mark, and bid to such purpose that Mr. T. Lamason. ouicklv clcarcl his shelves of English boots and stioes at prices that favoured buyers. Although the rain was steady and accompanied by a cold breeze, tl>..'> '■« was a large number of visitors her? to-day. The Red Cross, despite the r c ;in, wes going strong, and appeared ir, ' lack nothing in the way of country victors WEDDING. WILLiAMS-HUD,?ON. £ A wedding was solemnised at St. Maiy's Church, Hawera, on Wednesday, the contracting parties being Mr. 0. E. Williams, of Kaponga, and Miss Maude Hudson, of Manchester, England. The b'.ac- looked c\ arming in a dress of white silk poplin, with veil and wreath of orange blossoms, as also did her sister, Miss Alice Hudson, who attended a i bridesmaid, in a while voile dress with a pretty Jittlc lace cap. A large number of frimds and relatives were present at. the wedding breakfast. The a lw[.py pair afterwards left for Wanganui by motor, en route for Auckland and Ectorua.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1916, Page 3
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