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Dear Dad.-Tho Ladies' Camn fa. a, great success, if thingfcdwrt geUwritot. We seldom light a fire; just boil tic MBy OH tu6 nnt, Atntmva aitjl ma!>. __ %>.»« • nqauruhoe acwse. Dear Dad.-Tho Ladies' Cuup k j™' uu'i ua amy on the hot embers and make a cMiciona cup of ARCADIA TEA, and our nervee never fail ii„ ». ««■»»«» nover fail us.—yjo. Iry Howard's FLAG BRAND P«X. t-BS for flagging appetites-the comfi. meat of the period.Pure, freeh, nucal, Ask your grocer. Amongst the many article* that have become scarce on account of the war is the mouth organ, so dear to many who sttil over the silent waters on a moonlight night. "Mado in Germany" is, of course, the explanation of the preoent shortage, but the effect has been toraiae prices of the few left in stock to a very' high figure (says the Wellington '-Post"), io be asked 15s for a mouth organ formerly so ld at from 3s to 4s, is rather a Hnock to tlie would-be purchaser. Thq Japanese are, however, cutting into this line, so perhaps after the war German mado mouth organs will have to be mU in Austria, Turkey ar.d Sweden. To-night i« iioseiusi time--if vou want' Io keep your garden looking fresh, green. ve< L or G qualities or KOKTH BRITISH HOSK-tho MiaKfor lon g wear, and trade Imperially. Heartburn and alek headache r<> "«v«a by SharlKQd'i

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1918, Page 5

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