DOCTORS SAY flies carry tho germs of rXFANTJLEPARALYSIS.' FLI-KEELO kills flies, therefore PIiT-KEHU) prevents INFANTUM PARALYSIS. Obtainable from all chemists and storekeepers, , ■ | 1 . The Melbourne, Ltd., have already received cable advices regarding lingo advances in hosiery and cottons. Buyers, therefore, would be well advised to lay in ft store of winter requiremnets as soon as possible, before prices takn a jump. Tho following bargains at the Melbourne should bo taken full advantage of: —Ladies' plain cashmera all-wool hose 1/11; ribbed ditto 2/3; Llama finish hose 2/11; men's flannels 4/6; men's natural wool and cotton singlets 5/6; pants to match winter weights 5/11; Kaiapoi knitted pants 8/6; Eoslyn knitted sinjrlets 6/11; pants to match 7/6; men's fa- ' mous Mosgiel knitted sacks 1/8 pair ; men's oily canvas coats, famous "FfcV brand 35/-; boys' oily canvas coats 3S/t» to 87/6; men's Police braces, best working brae# on, the market, 1/9. pal?.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1917, Page 7
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148Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1917, Page 7
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