YOUR TASTE IN TIES CAN BE SATISFIED AT PLUMTRCE'S Th? tie is the completion to your ::|ipearana- and must he chosen with discrimination if you would have it "just right." PLUMTREE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR TIE NEEDS! Our range of colorings and designs is wide enough to please every taste and our values are inines of the right kind. Special job purchase 50 dozer, all cne price, 1/0. "sVwlh £,'6. F. PLUMTREE, OUTFITTER _.. NEW PLYMOUTH
jL sw The Finest Dining-room Chairs are obtainable at very moderate prices from G. W. & H. DRAKE. Tbr-Fp chairs are strong, honestly ■ constructed from specially selected roods and nicely finished. ABOVE ALL THEY ARE SPLENDID VALUE. f OCR DINING ROOM CHAIRS : MAKE VERY DESIRABLE AD- ( DITIOXS TO THE HOME and at the prices they are excepi tiona! value. G. W. & H. FURNISHERS INGLEWOOD.
FROOTOIDS Cure Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and Biliousness. They are olegant in appearance and pleasant to take; they are immensely more valuable than an ordinary aperient; they remove from the blood, tissues, and internal organs, waste poisonous matter that is clogging them -ind clinking the channels that lead to and from them. Frootoids are THE BEST aperient medicine to take when anj Congestion or Blood Poison is present, or when Congestion of the Brain or Apoplexy is present or threatening. They have been tested, and have been proved to afford quick relief in such cases when other aperients have not done any good at all. Frootoids are absolutely unrivalled for FAMILY use; their beneficial effects are evident by the disappearance of headache — a bright cheery sense of perfect health taking the place of sluggish depressed feelings, by the liver acting properly, and by the food being properly digested. D'raotoiis are a very economical MEDICINE. A dose taken once a week, at bed-time, is highly beneficial. They act splendidly on tho Liver. A constipated habit ol body will be completely cured if the patient will on each occasion, when suffering, take a dose of Frootoids instead an ordinary aperient. The sufferer thus gradually becomes quite independent of Aperient Medicines. Price 1/6. From all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and W. G. Ilearne & Co. Ltd., Qeelcut', Victo-ia.
THE FOURTH BALLOT. SHORTAGES IX 27tli AND 2Sth -REINFORCEMENTS. NEARLY 7000 NAMES TO BE DRAWN. (From Our Own Correspondent). Wellington, February fi. A ballot to provide tlie men required to cover shortages in the voluntary enlistments for the 27th and ->BtU Reinforcements was begun on Monday. The shortage for the two drafts, which were open for voluntary recruiting until Saturday evening, is approximately 2300, and the number of names to be drawn isi nearly 7000. This allows the usual margin for medical rejections, exemptions, etc. The ballot is being conducted bv the Government Statistician (Mr. Malcolm Eraser), under the superintendence of Mr. ij. E. McCarthy, S.M.' The olli-i-ial observers are the Mayor of Wellington (Mr. J. P. Luke) and. Mr. A. W Croskery, representing the Wellington Trades and Labor Council. Every military district in New Zealand is concerned in the present ballot, though naturally the shortages vary materially in size. Group 1 (Auckland City) was the first to secure its required «juota and thus retire from the ballot. The smallest shortage was that of the Bay of Plenty, which required one man for the 27th Reinforcements and 17 for the 2Slh Reinforcements. Christcliurch City had the biggest shortage, 110 for the 27th ami lo."> lor the 28th Reinforcements, a total of 271. The Wc-st Coast had no \ohmtary recruits at all for the 28th Reinforcements.
THE GERM OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS attacks the tliroat. To prevent Attacks doctore advise antiseptics. The BEST ANTISEPTTC is DINGO EUCA-LYTtUS—-four times more powerful carbolic, -A drop of fiIKGO on baby' bib or pillow S> > > "l
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1917, Page 2
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