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The Famous "Swandri" Waterproofs. The "Swandri" JVaterproofs are in a class by themselves, Water has as Stuck effect on them as it would have on a duck's back. That is why they are branded "Swandri" and the name accurately indicates the character of the goods. Those who wear these waterproofs will be grateful to us lor in*, troducing them for they are really superb. They are the finest weatherproof garments we have handled, and we have handled; a good many in our time. Notwithstanding the superiority of these, garments, they aro ot expensive. They are no more expensive than the ordinary kinds of waterproofs and they will give double the service. WE ARE SHOWING A BIG ASSORTMENT OP THE "SWAN. DRI" WATERPROOFS AND CORDIALLY INVITE INSPECTION. The "PALATINE" NEW PLYMOUTH. HAPPY DOTS What joy it brings mother and father to see their kiddies growing up into healthy, strong boys and girls. There are thousands of sturdy .children throughout New Zealand whose foundation for the day is a plate of body, bone and brain building Creamoata. Creamoata is just what its name implies—the Cream of the Oat—and of the world's finest oats —rich in organic phosphorus, in protein, in lecithin. THE OAT CREAM \ 0Z SUb ma J Dts> 4' L < A t >!t \ t ON A I i makes youngsters grow. The exclusive Creamoata process—a pan drying ozone treatment of the grain—imparts a delicate toasty flavour, unlike any other. Every spoonful is beautifully light and creamy. And Creamoata is pure and \vhole3ome —guaranteed under the Pure Foods Act of New Zealand—it is untouched by hand during manufacture. Every treated by twenty-three different automatic machines, removing every particle * i£ *\ ' Itfftl of impurity. Weighed & V r''' and packed in dampproof packages by chinery. Just try one packet. Your grocer sells i gji „ //( it—over a mil- / fj lion packages / ( were bought last year. Iv II V—/ / ■5S'/ If you want the bett Oatmeal, ask for Thistle Brand in Sib., 7lb. and2Slb. bags. Thistle Flaked Oats arc far superior to ordinary rolled oats in quality and purity. Creamoata ; Milk Ootiei, Thistle Flaked Oats and Oatmeal, Semolina and Barolla bear the Thistle Brand—the guarantee of quality and purity. All Thistle products share in the great Free Gift Scheme Silver Spoons for the housewife—Hygienic Bibs for the children. Send Id. stamp for coupon sheet and Free starter coupon to "Thistle," Box 24, Gore. i

mm. 'MI jk mSH S'\\l jR OT A L M A new i i :.yynrni rn nriWAah mar .MOTfiij si-imc::. time-table and fares. u.m, pin. .Single Return U»>p. •" 1 ,1; 7.0U '1.15 4.50 3,6 8.30 4.(J Whenyou open the oven door You are sure that your pastry is going to be just as you wanted it—that is of course if you've used the famous dependable Edmonds Baking Powder. Hence the delights of baking day are enhanced—you know full well that your cakes, scones, pastry or puddings will be light and perfectly risen—the hom<? folks know that they can look forward to delictus dainties. .. A free copy of our splendid Cookery Bool: will be sent post free on application to Edmonds Baking Powder Works, Christchurch, 45 . .. . 9.a 6.10 ■ . . 9.111 0.25 10.15 6.15 • • 7.35 «'/.50 4.0 8.5 4.15 U. 15 <1.25 8.50 4.35 V.CQ 4.C-0 9.10 5.5 nrr. ... 10.0 5.45 wr .... , ant! parcels left At the Kill?; s Bmldinfjjr. Brougham Street, New ' jionin, ir Club StuDles, Opunakc, all parcel* be prepaid. 17/6 8/6 17/ i WDC rj'aiOSM' SM ■ BARING, * POWDER" U m Tlii,;:» 337. E. WOOLDRIDGE, . Proprietor. OVAL MAII, MOTOIt 'Bl'S SERVICE NEW rLYMOUTIMNGLEWOOD AND INGLEWOOD-NEW N,YMOUTH. Mondays, Wednesdays, r.ad Saturdayj-Le»T«« . awmc Stables at 7 a.m.. arriving at Inglewood at tl a.m.; leaving Ingicwood at 8.30 a.m.. irriving at New I'lvmoutli 3.45; leaving on return trip at 4 p.m., arriving nt lnrkwooA at 6.16 ,\m.; 1-nvnig at 5.30 fnr New Plymouth. ' »»d Fridays—Leavn nt a i S,a ' ,l(>s p " 8 arriving at Ingle wood at 9.15 a.m., arrlv-'-'8 at New Plymouth 10.15 a.m ■ leave. S»m 'i""" -P' 1 ?' °"' vin ß i'nglewootf tnMng ""I • J ° ' ot NCW I ' l - VmOU " 1 ' USIW '' ~lrCl,l* P" arrangement TclephonX messages receive prompt attrition. , W ' H - JACKSON. .MOTOR >IAIL SERVICE. INnf-KWCQD-TARATA.I'URANOr. C A ? ' r r s lurar, l>'' dai| y »t 1.0 a.m., Tint* \J u.iMJ a.niarrives Inglewood 9.20 a.m. Leaven luglewood at 3.10 p.m.. Tarata 4 Dmand arrives Purangi 5.50 p.m. P Terms ca application. TIXDLE &. SCOTT, Mail Coatracton. "AITAn; '> NEHM'LVMOUTH. ito; Car will Icnvr arriving New Plyai 4.30 p.m.; arrive Raiiotu 't'iil and parcp.U. left with i r CaUley's OifWi-v Brougham A URENUI-WAITABA-NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOK COACH SERVICE Leavc3--Uremii 0 a.m. (or N?w Plymouth. Waitara - 9.15 i,m, aod 1.15 a.m. lor Now Plymouth, Leaves New Plymouth (Hookham'a Corner)— 10V50 a.m. (or Waitara. 3 o'clock (or Waitara . and Utfenul.- : Waitara—4.3o lor Urenui. Parcels ..aod message! ,to Criterion Qaraee. 'Phoae 139. * "•ootlltoi, , "A v CARS LEAVr. DAILY Waitara, at i,L. am Mctunui 8.1 j am Onasro, 9.0 an Drenui, 9.15 ,-m Waitoltoi, 9.:, om Uruti, 10.0 am Okau Road, 12.: noon Tongapotutu, l.c pm Mokau, 3.1'.> p>ii about 4 (INO rpiMP TABLE RETURN 10URNETAwakino, dep. 6 in Mokau, 6,45 ftm Tongaporutu, 9.0 jun ukau Road 9.30 am Uiuti, 11.40 am 1 Waitoltoi, lt.o «™ Urenul, 12.10 Onaeto, 12.20 Motunui, 18.26 WaiUra, mn b* ohtalaed tt Oaragi, VuuOaUk. *

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1917, Page 6

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