sunburn. May lie classed by some as one of the lesser ills of life, but to the possessor of a delicate skin it is one of the worst modes of torture to be imagined. After a glorious day in the Surf.'or a, delightful bush Picnic, the aftermath of scalding, burning -iaee and hands. and figured blisters" takes away the happy memory of the day's pleasure. To minimise the after effects of Sunburn, anointing with Rexona, the Rapid Healer, is all that is necessary, and the Skin soothed and cooled by its wonderful influence, will quickly regain its normal temperature and comfortable coolness. Rexona, 1/0 and 3/-. Obtainable everywhere. PAINFUL CORNS CORED. Why endure the agony of Corns ? Barraplough's Progandra will cure them. Nothing so sure. ]/- chemists and stores. Barraclough's Nervine stops Toothache. SOCIETYWHISPERS. Mrs. A: We shouldn't talk of them behind their backs, but they say that he drinks, she drinks, and even the children are allowed a drop. /Mrs. B.: Good gracious! Wine or whisky? Mrs. A.: Oh no, dear; Arcadia Tea. JMTAPIKO-INGLEWOOD atid INGLE-WOOD-PURANGI MAIL MOTOR. J. .Tacobsen, Proprietor. TIMETABLE. Leave Ratapiko Arrive Tariki .. Arrive Inglewood .. Leave Inglewood .. 1 „ Kaimata .. .. j „ Tarata .. .. ! Arrive Purangi .. ] i.eave PurangY .. Arrive Inglewood .. Leave Inglewood .. Arrive Tariki .. Arrive Ratapiko Usual bus fare*. 8.0 a.m. 8.20 „ 9.0 „ 10.0 „ 10.20 „ 11.0 „ 11.50 „ 12.0 noon 2.0, p.m. 3.0 „ 3.30 „ 40 „ TRIPS TO MOUNT EGMONT. J£ WOOLDRIDGE wishes to intimate to tourists and the travelling public (hat his commodious seven-seater ears will run to the Mountain every Sundayi and Thursday, leaving the office of the Tourist and Expansion League (where seats may be booked) at 8 a.m.; fare 164 return. Special trips arranged. STRATFORD. *pHERE are wonderful bargains in all sorts of Drapery at Herbert's big Fire Sale, Stiatfoid. \j . . " -" e—admission to Herbert's Fire Sale. a jure sale is open every day now,'and every day fresh bar-' gains come forward.
gJiNhAiIONAJj Bargains in Ladies' Underwear—Calico, Woven and Flannelette.—Herbert's Fire Sale, Stratford. jjjv\r,i\.i lane must go, damaged or not. Kxten9ivc repairs imint be made. The stock must be cleared.—Herbert'a, Stratford. Jjj-jii. in early it you want the best bargains at Herbert's big Fire Sale, Stratford; all ready-to-wear goods being slaughtered. CO/- to 90/-. Voile and Muslin Frocks from 15/11.—Herbert's Fire Sale. Stratford. JJjTS of goods are only crushed or out of condition; but it's all slaughtered.—Herbert's Fire Sale, Stratford. piUNTS, Drills, Calateas, Muslins, Voiles. Some real smart goods slaughtered at Herbert's Fire Sale, Stratford. • "juuliu!, are Dargains in Hats—Ladies' and Kiddies', at Herbert's Fire Sale, Stratford. Silk, Panama and Strew; aire Diice tor %•»
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1918, Page 3
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