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Announcing the Last Week of our Great Stocktaking Sale. Here's your last chance to make big savings on Men's and Boys' Suits, Bats, Shirta, Collars, Ties, Pyjamas, Underwear, Hosiery, etc' It's been a great sale and we are going to keep it a great sale right up to the last hour. Prices we've been quoting will soon be a thing of the past. Take time tjr the forelock and get a big shaie or the economies that are being offered. AT THE "KASH." Wholesale costs are steadily rising and there's also the, difficulty of getting delivery of fresh stocks—thercf re, get after the bargains while ithey last. THESE BARGAINS ARE TYPICAL VALUES AT THE K*SH Hen'* and O.S. men's extra 3/1] heavy fleecejjjned singlets tr Mderpantß Men's very strong Buckskin 11 /A Working Trousers, dark Bitterns : Men's Samson Braces,strong 1/2 •Ustic web (double leather ends Men's All-wool Underflan- 5/JJ Bels, colonial make, full liie v Men'? 4 O.S, men's Pyjamas K/ g good quality flannelette .. Men's Football Jerseys Q / T' I'en's medium weight Sing- 2/1' ■lets or Underpants : Men's Tweed Box Suits .... QG /C Men's Soft Felt Hats O/ll Eon' very strong Shirts 1/11 6/11 (with - ' ' ..■.■■*:■■". Be.vs' Tweed Sports, Suits, J.*)/6 I I /O all wool Colon .. .'. Boys' strong-tan'leather V/Belts .......; .; 1/2 Boys' all-wool "stockings, ' 2/11 red, white or blue band „,,-■*' Boys' Ark Vanity . rf-ir/1 1 5/ll ; ...|. tS 1 Boys' niVy serge Shorts .. '*"'£»/ K/ £i Boys' strong Braces Boys' strong school Knickers *'-' 3/ H 3/11 'Bays' Singlets (short \/\\ 9/1 1 ; * jM ' vea ) Boys'tweed Hats and Caps 1/_ }g/(J Boys' Combination Pyjamas 2/11 & \Q/a 3/6 i 0 U Boyr and Youths' Panama 5/11 fi/11 ' Hats, worth 9/6 Best Value Store in Taranaki. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. LAST OUR GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE. COME EARLY AND ' SAVE.

"When the First Baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they ail vent skipping about, and that was the beginning of the Fairies ) - very first human baby that ever was—bo great an authority on fairy-lore as "Peter Pan" has told us that. Fortunately for the world's happiueis that first baby did not keep that charm to himself, but shared it with the second baby, and the third and all the other babies of all time. To-day, as ever before, baby's healthy, happy laughter is divine alchemy. *' In the house, in the garden or park, not a jot cares he whether he has an audience or not, he just laughs, kicks his jolly chubby legs and about Mm dance the good fairies of understanding kindliness and love. But to be happy and laughterloving, baby must be healthy and comfortable. Most important of all, ho must be properly fed. The whole foundation of a baby's future health and happiness is laid during the first nine months of his life, and it is because mother's milk is baby's natural sustenance —no other food, however scientifically prepared, can compare with the intensely individual nourishment i t affords—that the breast-fed baby is so fortunate. But sometimes, for one reason or By Royal intment to the Co Jf iff Italy. By Royal Appointment to the Court of Spain. baby. Shuu.v. ».» ~«.*«. should take Glaxo herself, which will probably overcome the difficulty, or she can safely give Glazo in turn with the breast. This is because Glaxo is simply the solids of the purest milk enriched with cream and milk sugar. The Glaxo process makes the milk free from germs, and breaks down tiie nourishing cord of the milk into minute, easily digestible particles, similar to the Tact-albumen of breast milk. (iluxo is a complete food in itself, being instantly prepared by the addition of boiling water. No added milk, cream or sugar is required. Only the quantity required for each feed is removed from the sealed vessel. There is, therefore, no waste, no milk going sour like ordinary milk, nor can it he so easily contaminated. Thus not only is it economical, but with Glaxo you can be sure that baby has an ever-fresh supply of gem-free milk of stand-' ardised quality. Glaxo is just the food baby's little bedyand brain need to help him to become a merry, active romp, and to lay the foundation of his future health and success. Ask your Doctor! Awarded Gold Medal, International Medical- Congrtn Exhibition, 1913. "Buiid • Bonnie tiabies' 1/3 c/ 6 and V- Tin* Send this Coupon To-day To Glaxo, Dept. <9, r baby can only ory when ho is in pain. He cannot , i i?°,* c „°, p 7 °±£* tett?ou the eaase, yet yon wonld give anything to know ; lal whioh I enolo3e «• aUm P what to do, howand when to doit, j y nmf This is set oat in easily nnilerstawiablo laovnage in tho ; Now Revised 01a\o Baby Book. Thorn- sceminrly com- : Address pier conditions that worry and pnzzle a mother are : made plain and simple by the best brains oi tho Xnrsing i My Chemist's Nana and A und Medical Profe-Mioni. "■ V COUPON -*"*■" '" j To Glaxo, Dept. ?9, Palmtrston North. \ sesend me a copy bl ,ue New Bevised Baby Book, ! tier tell your Chemist to send ym a Proprietors: Joseph Nathan £ Cc, Ltd., London; and Wellington, NJS.

TARANAKI MOTORS, LTD. JXTHAM AND XEW PLYMOUTH. Jenefltl Carriers, Motor Engineers and Kew-Plymouth" Office: St. Aubyn Street? (Opposite Terminus Hotel). Telephone: 635. a:.~" . Eltham Office)-Badge Street. Telephone \fQTOR LORRIES daily between New Plymouth and Opunake, and Eltham iand Opunake. Furniture packed and removed to any part of the Province. Ample good* stores at New Plymouth Motor repairs done expeditiously and efficiently. laranaki Agents for REO CARS. W. CHRISTOFFEL, Manager. If you get a chill take NAZOL immedktety. It win prevent sore throat or tifotoMM«ftiie4ih«tt

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1918, Page 7

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