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Healed by Cuticura "A group of pimples formed on my little son's legs, and also on his head. It was really a kind of eczema. He scratched the pimples as they were very red and inflamed. They got worse and became wet eruptions. The eczema on his head caused some of the hair to fall out, and the whole scalp seemed dry. It also caused much irritation and loss of sleep. "I tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment which sooihed the irritation at once. In a fortnight the eczema had disappeared. ' (Signed) Mrs. E. Ralls, Kuiia Runa, Hokianga.N. Z., Sept. 15. 1915 Free sample each by post with 32-p. Skin Book. (Soap to cleanse and Oint» ment to heal.) Address post-card. B. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. Sold throughout the world. The best advices Get on the Land! Right NOW, young man! The soundest investment you can make financial backing at lowest current rates. He understands the district and will give you an honest opinion. Look at this: IXO all in grass and crops, good district, close to creamery and school, good 6-roomed house, 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor, milking plant. Good clean farm, well fenced, metalled road. £36 per acre, £(iOO cash, balance long term at o'/j per cent. 1400 ACRES - shee P farm - Taranaki, £3 10s per acre. No cash reI quired. Owner gone to front. i ARRANGE YOUR MORTGAGES WITH CAMPBELL JACKSON. DOMINION PORTLAND CEMENT, The most complete plJnl. and up-to-date machinery, in th» / southern hemisphere, DOMINION CEMENT is exclusively need by the Public Works , Department, in both the North and South Islands, i It has no equal in quality for all concrete works. . .JUST LANDED 100 TONS. AGENTS-t N.Z. FARMERS' eO-OP ORGANISATIdN At Hawera and aH branchesc CHIEF AGENTS- ' E. GRIFFITHS & CO. Now Plymouth. ' j Vehicles of every size for every r\ purpose made to order / Co you want a milk cart, a baker'i ™ cart, a butcher's cart, a dray, a buggy, „, ' or a gig? Whichever one it may be, ' we'll make it for you, and will guarantee workmanship from start to finish. Come and let us talk about it. Just come and inspect some of the vehicles lere—they'll. convince you of the good quality. REPAIRS, PAINTING, UPHOLSTERING QUICKLY F.vecUTED AT LOW PRICES./ Egmoni Coach & Carriage Co., | Page Street, near Commercial Hotel, STRATFORD. Boys' and Girls' Own, Umpire Annuals, Little Dots, Child's Companion; all in for Christmas at Hopkins' Bookshop. f.n. QHRISTMAS Cards.—Splendid assortment this year in dainty folding cards and Christmas Greeting Stationery .—-H. J. Hopkins. f.n. T ADIKS' Handbags ways a favorite gift. New deigns at all prices at Hopkins', Bookseller, f.n. Slazenger's Lyceum 1918 UiARIES f"r'Desk- or Pocket, Ayers' Yvnaing ~.,,., „ S.N.D ~.'..' „ Kitson Spalding's Gold Medal D. . » » i> H.D. _. » ». ~ H.C. TENNIS. Requisities in Great Variety. 'Keep fit Play your game." TENNIS RACKETS. .. 42/0 Slazenger'g Lambert Chamber* 48/* i "-*- w in all Hopkins' Bookshop. j-JOPKINS' Bookshop for Children's Books, Books to instruct Ayers' Championship ~ 42/0 .. 42/8 .. 45/- , •■ 45/- •• «/• TENNIS BALLS. TENNIS SUNDRIES Bo 1 irty E.G.M Whitehouse .. Special Demon Demon Renshaw ~'.,,. and Books TRANSPARENT Rubber handle Grips 2/-, Tennis Presses 3/-, Court Tane»-17/8k f ."■ }',n™ ns ViD l (i/C ' T<mni3 ba " " ets > yd - Centre A"ides 5/6, Racket covers 6/6 ud %*• T * nniß ., N o e . t^ 42ft * H f * 27 -' 6 a »d 35/-, 42ft s 3jft 32/8, Court Markew. for Xrnas ' 3,/6 > A l dee " ,42/H----jgrf' THE SPORT KING, 1/11,'2/n. FRANK FARRELL FRANK FARRELL, >, in wlute P.O. Box 87, , , ELTHAM. TJKWAKD Bookc.-Jfine selection, good V. i" ■■ *-Z „L* JJIt W/B and -" i c i. i • r -.' Ihe Dale,- 37/8 "The Ardee" 42/ H I value for school prizes or for Xrnas ' ' ' e -»ruee u/n. Gifts, at Hopkins'Bookshop. f.n. #mwvvt _. —. , with sky, ' 1 HE .' SPG navy and white bands, 1/11, 2/3. ■' Tussore Silk Hats, 2/U; Pique, 1/11, 2/11. FRANK FARRELL Rawles andjawlcs. IMPORTEJ IP EVERY DL3CRE ■QIRLS' Coat Frocks, all sixes, in white P.O. Box 87, and colors, 13/11 up. Children's Dresses in Silk, Radianta and Muslin. Big varicty.-Rawles and Rawles. STRATFORD LADIES' PATRIOTIC. S V-Sii each grey »6s and wine o!)/ti, La- „ U dies' Coat Frocks; new and very COMMITTEE. smart; white Voile Skirts to wear with Jumper Blouses.—Rawles and Rawles. JJELP our soldiers by sending donaVests, largolslze, 1/(1, tions every Saturday to Market and 2/li, 4/0, 5/9; great value—Rawles Tea Rooms in Broadway and Rawles. . _ ~ j^ ( ]5 BUDCF ( \l R new con sign in out of Alodi't Milliii- ' ' W to hand comprises the newest Hon - Seer stary. colorings and styles.—Rawles and ' Rawles. „ ■ assortment ol \J ~' Costumes for summer • wear. We , _ ~ would like you to sec them.—Rawles and M A ' "■ WALSHE wishes to intiRawles. „ mate that he has taken over the BEATRICE CREAM SEPARATOR y goods. Showing in all popular ma-1 None but the best Ales, Wines and terials. Prices right—Rawles and Spirits kept. I'jitii'. latent in Knitted Silk Jumper Coats and Sports Coats, in cream, aaxe, sky, navy, rose,' brown, violet, black, etc. Scarce goods.—Rawles and Rawles. 'DANAMAS' tor everyone.—We have opened to-day still another lot of good shapes, 7/11, 10/0, 12/6, 16/0 up Rawles and Rawles. ►OViS' and Men's Tussore Silk Shirts: splendid for Holiday wear. Tennis and Neglige Shirts in great variety.— Rawles and Rawles. 'yVK have a nice assortment of Box Suits for men, in good colorings and all sizes, at old prices. Ready to wear away.—Rawles and Rawles. JOY.S' Suits—All-wool Ksiiapoi Tweed, from the smallest to the largest •ouths'. —Rawles and Rawles. Christinas Presents.—Ladies' Hand Bags, Dainty Handkerchiefs, Good Gloves; Lovely Napery at lowest prices. "-—'-- and Rawles. Speeding up the 7 j ian hubby simply must get to the I -jcc "extra early"—whenever haste U J necessary in breakfast preparation, 7 Creamoata will cooie to the rescue. I This distinctively different breakt'it- ** J food ts cooked in n few moments ai f serves as a substantial "start-off" for I I the day's-work. Creamoatii is not only I I easy of. digestion but ambod/f s both I > nerve and brain revitalising properties J \ **** o! tlle choicest full grained oats. > Creamoata j I Cream d the Oat ) 1 uroamoata and all Thistle pro- - duets share in the great Free 1 Oift Scheme. Send Id. . -** I stamp for coupon sheet f / and Fret starter eou- *« / pon to "Thistle," Box y h 24, Gore. t / If you want the belt f tie Brand in Sib., 71b. I and 251b. bas«. J I ~KY LOOK WHO'S HERE LESTER BROS.. LOOKING FOR THK "HUNGARY SEND TO NKW PLYMOUTH. SPLASH I I not ? nl >' t,lc most sanitary S. YOUR CASH WITH US ~? T eVPr '"""' bl,t also in simpliei eificiency and durability it has no eqi Handsome 1918 Calendar and House- SAVES MONEY order* GU ' de S ' V6U FREE W ' th eVely SAVES LA BOR.'' „ d ' SAVES CREAM 41b Sultanas 3 0 J t get all the cream down to the h 41b Sultanas 31bs. Seeded Raisin 9 31bs. Currants 21b. Mixed Peel 3 hots. Kssenee Lemon. 1 Vanilla 1 Cochineal, I Almonds 31b Icing Sugar ilb Cooking Almonds Jib Nutmeg:, 3075. Ground Ciinnamon 3 pkts. mixed spice 21bs Dessieated Cocoanut .'Jibs. Loose Dates 1 large tin Foster Clark's Custard Powder 1 large tin Edmonds' Baking Powder 10 pks. Jellies 21bs. Lunawatta Tea lib. Best Mixed Lollies 21bs. Best Mixed Nuts Stins Pineapple Cubes 1 tin. Dessert Peaches I tin. Dessert Apricots 1 tin. Dessert Pears 2 tins. Sheep Tongues .'libs. tin. Assosted Biscuits lib Cornflour I). and P 1 .jar Peck's Paste Dried Apricots 1 large tin Salmon ouse- SAVES MONEY. 'very SAm Ü BOR. „ d SAVES CREAM 3 0 It g?t all the cream down to the last 1 fl trace from either warm or cold milk. It 2 0j is a simple machine that doc* not 'get 1 10 1 out of order. It is built for hand or 1 power, up to 95 gallons per hour. 2 • 0 ) ;i ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR HOME u SEPARATION. •; full particulars from ]■« B. HARKNESS 1 •'j KING'S COURT (Private Hotel) \ * I UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLANIX l" 4 l ' i> 3 g I Tennis Court, Oymnasium, Pull-size BU- , 0 ( Hard Table, Electric Light, MfcgnifkenJ 2 4 j View of Harbor and City 2; o! TERMS aiODERATE. 1- 2 I '- A. AWROWSMITH, j Proprietor. 'PHONE 2256. 1 I Trams that pass KING'S COURT' PRI 2 J* PATE HOTEL and start from Railwai ~ Station—Royal Oak, Epßom, Mount Al J y bert, Kingsland, Morningside, Grey Lynn, '£2 10- 0 I If any article enumerated above should not be required by the purchaser, another - may be substituted, providing the total ' value of Hamper be not less than £8 10s. ' CASH ONLY. $ ' LESTER BROS. 1 CENTRAL STORE, MJDHIRST. Ml Phone, 181 M. J J bert, Kingsland, Morningside, Grey Lynn, j * Xewmarket. Press Electric Button in car when ' . past Town Hall for stop »t "Kinrt TrimQStop STRKBT

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1917, Page 3

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