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jfAMBURY'S^ D THIS WEEK, "We invite the public to inspect 100 Eider Down Quilts, at verj; ' special prices, much below present values. See wndow display Also ex S.S. "HURUNUI." 2000 LADIES', Gents' and Children's Handkerchefs, soma lovely pure linen Irish hand embroidered, direct from Belfast. This special shipment too late for Christmas, owing to war conditions, and we are selling them much under the present value. Please call and see them at —; % AMBURYS Two shops New Plymouth. g

& 'wMISm. l|f The Soldier's Best Friend "Kindly convey our sincere thanks to your Committee for the books of Y.M.C.A. Coupons which arrived by the last mail. You could not have chosen a better method of assisting Wakatipu boys, considering the Y.M.C.A. is a soldier's best friend, and is to be f<4und in all sorts of buildings within a short distance of the 'firing line,' where the efforts of this institution are greatly appreciated by all." Scores of other letter* from the boya eulogise the service of the Y.M.C.A. Send donations to CAPT. D. A. EWEN, Hon. National Y.M.C.A. Treasurer, Baker's Building, Wellington. 7

; NORTH AUCKLAND IMPROVED DAIRY FARM. * m ACRES, all flat, divided into several paddocks; 150 acres t fcave been ploughed, balance rough feed. land has been dairied upon and is f Very suitable for a small man wanting ■* » start. Good position as'to railway, Met and factory. :j f PRICE ONLY £l2 PER.ACRE. Very. £: pasy; terms to good.man. m ACRES, suitable for milking , and sheep or cattle and cropping. This land is partially; in new graas, partially in fallow, and about {■ I® acres rough feed. Will easily run | P- cow to 2J acres. Subdivided into 8 k pttklocks; large house and a lot of outtendings; oa main coach road; cream ' tut calls for cream, and handy to deepii prater harbor. PRICE IS £l4 PER P J&CRE, and the owners will put tho / Hthole of the balance of unploughed land snder the plough. Good easy termß to v P* clients. For particulars apply ( W.. A. LIMBRICK, Box 024, L AUCKLAND.

OBfiJrtNGr ANNOUNCEMENT."\ /CHEAPER MEAT AT LAST!' ' feeniDg Saturday, March 23, at, Central car step, Devon street. ]&4E. IMPERIAL MEAT SUPPLY & EG to inform the public of New Plymouth that GOVERNMENT MEAT, fresh killed a;;d of good quality, will be t>htaihable at greatly reduced prices for kash. Prime porkers purchased at current. rates.. ir' — ; SPECIAL MOTOR TRIPS FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS. jfpHraffieient inducement offers, Mr. E. Wooldridge will run motor-cars to the Worth Egmont Mountain House during (the Easter Holidays as follows: Thursday night, Starch 28; Good Friday, March 29, at 8.30 a.m.; Sundays March 31 (as usual), 9 o'clock; Monday, April J* at 8.30 a.m. Return each day at 4.30 jpjn. .Big Hudson cars; reliable drivers. Bests may be booked through the Tour[|«!t Office or by application to k E. WOOLDRIDGE, . f Brougham Street, New Plymouth. *Plione 367; Private "Phone 638. - TARANAKI MOTORS, LTD. (fLXBAM AND NEW PLYMOUTH.

| and tte tees. oomclimes your watch.won't keep tine; | russ when and how it likes. Yon take it i 10 the mended; and he, perhaps, finds the 1 delicate movements have been put oat of , gear by dust you can. osly see under a j inigßifyiog glass. I pdigestiou act 3in the same way an the | body. Digestion,, like the mainspring at a I watch, is one of the principal things that | keep the wheels of life running smosthly. Let it be disturbed and every part of your system suffers. Notably your nerves are upset. Why ? Well, the nerves and the digestive systems depend upon each other very closely. One caaaot become affected i without the other becoming upset. Bad digestion means lack of nourishment from feed. Your nerves cry out because they are not fed. They lose tone and energy. Let us show how Mother Seigel's Syrup t rapidly mends matters. I In a state of Indigestion often food ■ remains too long in the stomach and j ferments. - Again, the supply of bile I (Nature's own laxative) from the liver is frequently po«r in quality, and badly regulated. Or the bowels are tea sluggish to expel the bedy's refuse. All these important digestive organs are the centre of a special nervous system. Naturally the irritated nerves protest—like the watch does against a speck of dost. Yeu msst right yonr digestifs betas body and nerves caa be restated ta a really sound state i otherwise there is a steady drain en vitality. The drip ef water front a leaking caa will empty it is time. , Mother Seigel's Syrup quickly stops this sapping ei' the system. Its tonic and corrective action restoies good digestion by stimitfattag # stomach, liver and bowels into healthy* activity. Then yea derive full nonriabmeat from your food. Robust health, Ml m eacwT. feltan, gURTA'S piSH ;]^ART Ice Manufacturers; Wholesale and Retail Fish Merchants, King Street. Open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 pjn.; Saturday, from 8 a.m. till 9 p.m. Fresh and ' Smoked Fish supplied daily. Ice delivered to any part of town. Call and Inspect our up-to-date and sanitary premises, which enable us to sell our fish at a fair and reasonable price. A trial will convince. J. W. KURTA & CO. KING STREET. proprietor.

jtoMiai Carriers, Motor Engineers and § Electricians. , f- ' ' ' Ijfaw Plymouth Office: St. Aubyn Street ■ r (Opposite Terminus HotelJ. ml Office; Bridge Street. Telephone 68. LORRIES daily between New Plymouth and Opunake, and Eltham fad Opraske. Furniture packed and relieved to any part of the Province. 'Ample goods stores at New Plymouth I dfUSu, repairsdone expeditiously and efficiently. IlSpaki'Agents for REO CARS. •• W. CHRISTOITEI+ Manager.

Jf Cares Coldsand Cougks |l £•". It heals tho throat ana laii£s jV ; " 26 —your grandfather and 5--:?.' father proved its merits, cj:? There is no remedy bo -sfe' good, et> safe, so sore •&? asßonaiartos'i. W

A BOY'S ESSAY. Tea prevents women, including grandmothers and sisters from dying. You get it either from Ceylon, off a tree, or Irom MXt door, oat of * packet labelled

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1918, Page 6

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