Trial Free by Post '' When my daughter was vaccinated blood-poisoning set in and she came out in eruptions from the \ crown of her head to the \W.~~, vw erupt' oll3 came out like f'jjj 4 * l' u ' e yellow heads and inf 3?, med - t. r • ' saw * e Cuticura g§j£<is^ s Soap and Ointment ad- ! vertised and decided to give them a trial, and in fourteen days the eruptions had disappeared." (Signed) Mrs. Cecilia Wilson, cr. O'Farrell & Morgan Sts.,West Broken HiII.N.S.W., September 23, 1915. Free sample each by post with 32-p. Skin Book. (Soap to cleanse and Ointment to heal,) Address post-card: R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. Sold throughout the world.
DON'T HESITATE. THERE'S MONEY HERE. X2O all in grass and crops, good 8-rooined house, fitrst-class concrete cowshed, good outbuildings, numerous paddocks, subdivided, nearly all been under plough. Good metalled road, handy to factory and school; good farm. Price £37 per acre, £4OO cash, balance in 7 years at 5 per cent. Can highly recommend. ACRES, well-subdivided into paddocks, well-watered, 50 acres heen ploughed, just outside Stratford borough, good house and outbuildings. ■Price £4O per acre, £4OO cash, balance 5 years at 5A per cent. merous paddocks, practically all ploughed, one mile to school, creamery, and Post Office. Good six-roomed house, h. and c.w., bathroom, 10-bail cowshed, milking machine. £44 acrp. £SOO cash required,' balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Government advances to settlers mortgage £I2OO.
LAND AGENT ■pVEED Hats, Stitched Velvet and Silk Hats, Black Sealette Hats, at special prices. See these—Rawiea and Rawles. d w yy.ixsiAK underclothing—A few lines: Woven Bloomers from 2s lid; Woven Nightdresses, (is (id; Flannelette Petticoats, lis lid—Rawles and Rawles. e.w. j ABIES' Vests from Is ( and Wincey Nightdresses, an prices. Dainty Camisoles, Combinations, Knicklers, etc. —Rawles and Rawles. e.w Woollen Gloves, just opened; new neckwear; fur collars' futurist handkerchiefs; all dainty wear at Rawles and Rawles. Pw i\ ae unine, (ieorgette and Silk Blouses. The newest colorings and styles now showing in our showroom.— Rawlos and Rawles. ew •pYKKD, Navy and Garb Skirt, Co - tunies—Splendid Navy from £4 li)s Go. New Styles.—Rawles and Rawles.
warm and pretty, all reasonably priced.—-Rawles and Rawles. e w j£APOC Quilts, cheaper and wa than blankets. Try one—Rawlesj and Rawles. „ w gOX Suits, Suits 1 made. Suits, Boys suits, louths'l Suits. Best quality in all lines *>-—'--' and Rawles. Shirts, all sizes, starting from Is lid. Other lines for boys: Overcoats in Tweed and Gaberdine, 'from the smallest to the largest—Rawles and Rawles. e w TOOSE who have already used the Auto Spray Pump are loud in its praise. For all kinds of spraying. Call and see them work at Chas. Martin and ICo.'s, Broadway. en etc., arc reminded that J. McAllister is always ready to welcome them at his studio, Broadway North. en jiuiiijiMi wirmages are very scarce, so get in before the shooting season; stocks are limited, but prices are right, at Chas. Martin and Co.'s, Broadway. Meridan Underclothing, in Nightdresses, Vests and Combinations*; very snug and cosy for the winter—R. D. Lewcrs', Stratford. e.n. y jvuvuijiJUNs, ail shades, brown, bottle, green, black, saxe, cream; also Corded Velveteens, in fashionable shades, at R. D. Lewers', Qpp. p.p., Stratford. [EETINGS, Flannels, Flannelettes, Flanduras, Viyella, Aza Cloth, Perola Baby Flannel, at R. D. Lewcrs', opposite P. 0., Stratford. „„
Golf Coats, in wool and spun silk, in large variety at-R. D.Lewcra', opposite P. 0., Stratford. L JJOYS' or Girls' Jerseys, splendid value in grey, navy, brown or cream; all s]zes in stock at R. D. Lewers', opposite P. 0., Stratford. PTI yunts, all good colorings, full size from 3fia Cd up. Cot Quilts in silk, satin or sateen coverings, jit R. D. Lowers', opposite P. 0., Stratford, e.n. yya nave a stock ot double and single barrel Guns at pre-war prices, so those anticipating buying should call early at Chas. Martin and Co.'s, Broadly- I e.n. JgOLDIERS up on final leave and those leaving for camp are notified that .1. McAllister offers special concessions to the Khaki Boys. en ■jx> uio uoiior, we would remind him that wo have a large stock of Golf Clubs and Golf Balls, and prices are low, at Chas, Martin and' Co.'i, Broadway,
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1918, Page 3
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