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Pyjamas of the MahtKind! Properly made, and well-cut from dependable materials are the kind we speei&lise in, and they are the kind that are appreciated by men who seek a good article at a moderate price. WE HAVE A VERY FINE RANGE OP PYJAMAS IN SMART STRIPED DESIGNS AND GOOD WASHING COLORS. PRICES: 5/6, 5/11, 6/6, 6/11, 10/6. 12/6, 14/6, 16/6, 18/6. Our pyjamas give satisfaction in every respect and eacn pair ihows splendid value. F. PLUMTREE, OUTFITTER -..• NEW PLYMOUTH. The Future of the Empire Depends upon the Children OUR DUTY IS TO MAINTAIN THEIR STRENGTH EVEN IN WAR TIME TheCHEAPEST, OLDEST & BEST INFANTS'FOOD ir -~. Sold Everywhere' ' in Tins, specially packed for Australasia. FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS and the AGED; Mothers can with safety substitute "Neave's" for more expensive kinds, as it is recommended i by the highest Medical Authorities, and is known all over the globe for its great nutritive value. A DOCTOR'S ADVICE Mr*. G. Holliday, of 72 Yeldhara Road, Hammersmith, writes:—" My baby Charles has been reared entirely on your Food since the age of three weeks. When born he weighed 7lbs:, but did not thrive on his natural milk, and under the advice of Doctor , Fulham Palace Road, he was put on your Food. He is now 6 months old and weighs 16J lbs. lam thankful to say he has never had any troubles since he started to take it, and is in every way a fine, healthy boy. • PREVIOUS TO TRYING YOUR FOOD WE TRIED OTHERS WHICH WERE MORE EXPENSIVE, BUT WHICH DID NOT AGREE WITH HIM SO WELL AS NEAVE'S FOOD.—November 17th, 1913. OLDEST. —Ninety years' Reputation. BEST. —Used in Rearing Russia's Royal Children. CHEAPEST.— THOUGH THE BEST FOOD IT COSTS LESS THAN ANY OTHER, "leful Booklet, " Hints about Baby " by a Trained Nurse, sent free on mentioning this Miration. JOSIAH R. NEAVE 4 CO., Fordinjbridge, or from the Aust y (New Zealand) Ltd., 39 Featberston Street, V/ellington,; church, D qURAHAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, ,*,, .«- TIDE AND TALLOW SALES. UISS© WlUnext sale- cure that, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. Clients are particularly requested to' forward consignments early. I Small consignments will be received at PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for = sale, where vendors can rely on their pro % duce meeting FULL COMPETITION, J NEWTON KING a. - - fn JJEW PLYMOUTH HIDE, SHEEPSKIN' WOOL and TALLOW SALES. HIDES, CALFSKINS. SALES EVERY FOUR WEEKS. NEXT SALE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. J} Consignments received between sale at any time- during working hours. Advice Cards and address labels on application. Good competition assured. LA. NOLAN & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. ho Hide Store, Gill Street. su At roar cbniit »r 1/3 post free fr«a Ceo. Bouiafta, LteVCkriitdnrck. DO YOU SUFFER FROM CORPULENCY? T)R. FITCH'S CURE GIVES RELIEF AND IS PERMANENT. iy time-aurmg worsing tiours. Unsolicited Testimonial from a ivice Cards and address labels on Wellington Lady. cation. Good competition assured. Tinakori Road, Wellington, L A NOLAN *• CO January 13, 1916. L. A. NULftN &, UU. Dcar S!rj —j am writing to ' m you NEW PLYMOUTH. how pleased lam with the splendid reHide Store, Gill Street. suit derived from using youi famous cure. About six months ago my weight itpet PICS' PICS' wfls s *" increasing daily. On l y° - riuo. rWI • the advice of a friend, I purchased some of your Wafers, with such satisfactory " result' that, after three months, I now •K Bf>T?TrTWTPK AXT) SONS wei S ht llst 51b ' and durin S m 7 life l }S. BORTHWICK A.\D bO-\i3 l lave never f elt better in health than (Australasia, Ltd.) at pre3ent J. H. You are at liberty to use this testimonial. —Gratefully yours, NORA 0. ANSON. E INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE This Preparation is NOT a quack BACON CURING CO., LTD. nostrum, made to sell and deceive the r _ public. It is made from the prescrip'BACON CURING CO., LTD. above Company will receive Pigs I t ion of a famous specialist, and is guaras under during the month of anteed not only to ,be harmless to the November— most delicate constitution, but the reAt the Factory—Every Wednesday. duction is absolutely permanent. Waitara—Mondays, Nov. 6, 20. -\yhen V ou reduce yourself to the dcMidhirst—Tuesdays, Nov. 7, 21. a j ret i we ight, then gradually stop taking Tariki—Mondays, Nov. 13, 27. the wafers, and vou will remain the Smart Road—Tuesdays, Nov.-14, 28. sarae f or yearß . This cure not only re-Toko-Mondays, Nov. 13, 27. , novw tlle UXSIGHTLY FAT, but it Douglas—Mondays, Nov. 6, 20. tone 3up S y S tem, giving one energy - ' and buoyancv of feeling obtained by PIGS! PICS! PIGS! no other CURE. It also cleanses the Liver and kidneys, helps digestion, and V y FARMERS' CO-OP. BACON & strengthens the heart and nerves. Any- ->-' •"• one sufferinn- from Urie Acid in the MEAT-PACKING CO,, LTD. one suffering from Urie Acid in the system will derive the greatest benefit from taking it. NOVEMBER. """ " ° "' Inglewood—l, 8, 15, 22, 29. j Obtainable onlv from Sra-tli: 20 " j GEO. T. RUMBLE & CO., Okato—l3, 27. 3 0X gog. 40.50 Phoenix Chambers, Moturoa—M, 28. Q uocn st AUCKLAND, Toko-Monday Oct. 60, Nov. 0, 20 Ag(mts fm jjougias 1.. 1 Cash must accomapny order. **.'*. tm . ,„' \ 'nl "0.1 v,v ii lAH communications strictly confidential., Mtdh-rst-ruesday Oct. 31, *ov r 14. Box . , {of £l •Monday, 27. OUR JOINTS jocal Agent: B. D. STONE, New Ply- Are always fresh, and the quality is uth « T „. „..„..„ t-.., proved at every dinner table. ■■ J. YV. BLRIvE, Eltham. r ' J.. MARRA, Stratford. We kill ONLY PRIME BEEF, MUTC. T. ARNOLD, Hawera. T ON, PORK and POULTRY. MOTOR MAIL SERVICE. W * want y ° u want our ?er ' ' ' 1 vice. NGLEWOOD-TARATA-PURANGI ' Our Motto: CLEANLINESS AND AR leaves Furangi daily at 7.30 a.m., PROMPTITUDE. Tarata 8.30 a.m., arrives Inglewood „ n J^tc, 0 a.m. BONEDUSTj.m., and arrives Purangi 5.30 p.m. MV q uan tity f from %ewt. rermg on application. w -°S^cto r . SOLE BROTHS MOTOR MAIL SERVICE. INGLEWOOD-TARATA-PURANGI pAR leaves Purangi daily at 7.30 a.m-j Tarata 8.30 a.m., arrives Inglewood 9."0 a.m. Leaves Inglewood at 3.10 p.m., Tarata 4 p.m., and arrives Purangi 5.30 p.m. Terms on application. "'" W. CROZIER, Mail Contractor

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1916, Page 2

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