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Attractive Bargains ',*oyV and Men's clothing at prices that cannot be beaten in the Dominion. For a few days only. ' Mea's Cambric shirts, soft cuffs and l*m band*, aeat striped pattern: . . Price 3/11. Special price 1/31 ■: */11 and 7/6. Meft'a *}ft felt hats, dark, grey or black, , Q : ■'■--. Special price 5/11. ,ri«sesl/3, 1/6, 1/11. Men!*-'double front denims. Social price 5/6 pair. c, collars attached: all Prices 1/11, 2/6, 2/11. Special price 1/3 pair. am Tussore silk. Prices 6/11, 7/6, 8/6. Men's strong working trousers, Drill, wire tweed and tweed. ' : Prices 5/11, 6/11, 8/6. or collar. Special price 10/6. Boys' denim, knickers. ( Special price 2/11 pair. — j~ 6"-j shirts, soft union, ffOOrt WaoliiTirT iim+l. —TI _n —• Prices 3/11, 4/6. Men's celluloid collars, ever clean low shape; all sizes. 9d each. Floys tweed knickers, well made, extra strong. . Prices' 4/6, 4/11, 5/6. Mens underpants (full size) light weight cotton. Special price 1/6 pair. Men's white tennis shirts, colla attached; all sizes. Special price 3/11. Boys' navy drill shirts, extra strong with collars. , Special price 1/11. DEVON STREET, »EW 'PLYMOUTH. BEST VALUE STOEE W THE DOMI.NION HOW I WAS CURED of a bad form of ECZEMA and NERVOUS BREAKDOWN tOLP BY Mrs. MOORE. f y<ra will wonder what VIVIFIC is and what it does. I ask only that yon pay attention to the following story and judge for yourself. . The:«tory of my own long suffering and complete recovery of good health speaks for itseli. ,- For foepong.weiry years I ■suffered!' -from Eczema in a very acute form. I also had Kidney trouble, and was in a very bad state of nerves; I could not use my hands as they were in a very cankerous state and I was given up by several doctors as incurable. As a last hope I tried an oM home remedy made entirely of herbs. This secret preparation was eaIIed"VIVIFIC," and had been handed down in my family for a hundred years. Ic was in two preparations—a Blood Medicine and *u Ointment. * I tried the Blood Medicine VTVIFIC for the •yatem.'and the Ointment VTVIFIC for the Skin. After taking twelve bottles! was completely c ur,ed, and have never had a recurrence of the old trouble After ;my wonderful cure I decided to manufacture small quantities for sale amongst my acquaintances, and after a very short time the .reputation of VIVIFIC had so spread and the demand had become so much gieater thin the supply that V decided, tq form the present Company to enable me to copo with the wer-mcreasing cry of relief, and now VIVIFIC is a decided factor In the hiterests of humanity. TONIC, 3/6. SOAP, 1/6. Obtainable fron all Uo-to-date Chemists and Storekeepers and from VIVIFIC CO., HAWERA

"Eclipse" Fertilizers Yield Handsome Profit* These famous Manures have a long record of success to their credit, substantial growth always results from their application. rj J "ECLIPSE" Grass Manure No. 2* for sowing with seed when laying down The New Zealand Refriger- ' atmg Cd., Ltd. Victoria Avenac, Waitfanui Who *Nuj^ Vl'ouis CotlGarments far Women and Children. Agent for Tanssski '.r.v.'.v New?. . i»nd Wecfc'v X»'v-. C-u'Wlmii (Late Manager Hawke'a Bay Monumental Works, Napier). JJANDLEY MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Is the Best and Colds. _ ■""■ • | DIRECT IMPORTER OF MARBLE AND ' *""■"'' 'wecklv Tress" "*"" GRANITE MEMORIAL. Awnt facum,'Machines, etc. ALL CLASSES OF MONUMENTAL ',. ~,i~. WORK EXECUTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. lettering AND CARVI*"* a '" STREET - BPBCIALTX. ';^^ga^ , 1 IT CURE§. •« l/e •«**.. "OZO" TOTH POWDER whitens the teeth, invigorates the gtuns and gives a sweet fragrancß to th* breath. 6d tins everjrwheifc *j •«¥ fe, lliilllsli^

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1917, Page 7

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