A DANGER SIGNAL. Hoarseness in a child that is Mibjeet croup is a sure sign of an approaching' 'attack. Give 'Chamberlain's Cough, Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded .oir. Sold everywhere. The beauty of pearly white teeth may be preserved from childhood to old age by using "OZO" TOOTH POWDER. 6d per tin everywhere.
' THE UNIVERSAL CAB ' Ford National Efficiency The Ford is more extensively used for Commercial and Trading purposes than any other automobile. Nearly 80 per cent, of Ford Cars in New Zealand are engaged in Trade Deliveries, Commercial Calls. Medical Rounds, Postal Collections and Deliveries, Fire Brigade Service, and the Transport of Farm Produce and Supplies. And the Ford is performing this essential work at Lowest Cost. Licenser] Ford Dealers throughout the Dominion Solo N:Z. Ajents lor Tho Ford Motor Company o[ Canada: The Colonial Motor Company. Ltd. Wellington, Auckland, Tiiuaru NORTH TARANAKI FORD DEALERS: New Plymouth, H. Derby and Co.; Stratford, C. H. Bridger; El« tham, W. Thorpe; Hawera, Burgess and Flan; Opunake, C. Lyttle i«ss m g£ EVERrBODrS fAWKJfUTE," About 360,600,000 Cups <rf "Amber Tips" Tea were i consumed "tA«t year in New Zealand. v If you were not amongst the consumers, try a packet when next " jringTea and yout;wJl then understood the <ea3oriv*hy : «.^ SI 'A 'MM m ENSURE* <m& HEALTH Kill i E» m* mm* ]i t» WM Jfl|lifrE:s{lSi!iiJ
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1917, Page 2
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233Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1917, Page 2
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