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fftMBURY'S^ Beautiful Pur Sets and Collars. SKUNK, FITCH, WOLF, OPPOSSUM, FOX, MUSQUASH, FOXAUNE, SQUIRREL. Blanket Coatings. COLORED AND CREAM. WARM WINTER COATS AND COSTUMES. SEASONABLE GOODS AT AMBURY'S ' Tyro shops -jE=aoi New Plymouuu 101——101 BfJ.Coffis Browne's, the QRisimt wd only aEMUim. Ads like a Charm in 1 Diarrhoea Sfdß* is Cholera - Dysentery. Ckicb iil arrcats too often faUl 4lmmc* — FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. Tka Wat tsmUj kun lor COOGH3, COLDS, ASTHMA. BaONCHJTIS. call >kort all .ItaeL* of SPASMS, b Ik* oalr Mlliati** i* NEURALGIA. KHEOMATISM. TOOTHACHE. Chlorodyne is a liquid take* in drofrs. graduated according to the malady. Jt imariabl} relitva pain of whatever kind; creates a calm refreshing steep ; allays irritation ot the nervous when all other remedies fail: leaves . * effects; and cm be tcken 'xhen no ether cttts be tolerated* INSIST ON HAVING Dr. J. COLL IS BROWNE'S CHLOIODYNE. . Tb l«n» lUUN »f Uu* bull kli lint rise to iuj iaiUiiou. N.B.—Ei«rv fcottl* •! (bniM CMoioJra* ban n tk* tkc im of Ik* iintltr, Dr. J. Colli* Bioni. C?«UJS6 ORO® CONVINCING MEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH EACH BOTTLE. 3*U kr *U Ckcabt*. Priess ia Eiihiii IAIKVSol* Mmfirtmn: t. T. DAVENPORT, Ltd.. LONDON. Si.

What do the Men at the Front WANT? THE ABOVE INQUIRY WAS MADE BY The Minister of Defence (SIR JAMES ALLEN) Brigadier-General Richardson (CopßHUMbst NLZ* Esptdiftioßtfj Force* Eitlwrf) REPLIED** "HAVELOCK TOBACCO rule WcflUgtOD Evening Post, 25th Jane, 1917. *- H * ' " He Shot! m J U' - A S J If « Soldier at the Front refuses A to do his duty—he's shot A Have you neglected your duty to the Soldiers who are fighting and 555 suffering for you? Have you sacrificed anything for the men who have risked everything? To do something for our Soldiers . —to amy something—is not charity—it is your plain doty. v Give generously—give so much that you'll have to economise! - k~ And give pnmptly! Send your i' Donation for our Boys through * the Church Army. £50,000 wanted for its work in N.Z.ana Overseas. Write f-4*y<io H i Mffifrrr ftffiin r i — u *"* 3m. W. Hndanos ) Honor ijSLtoirtelMi J TNMimn WELLINGTON

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1918, Page 6

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