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"Economy Week at The KASH." Men if you have never read an advertisement before read this one; do you ask ■ lk» nun Is simple—lt tells- you tow 4« cave money, TO SAVE MONEY Bpleadld ralne—special mips and all ftoatn. , Wtharo decided to fcold *» "ECONOMY Wits." TOut !t economy! Ecosoay, Wiled down, means saving «»ey-fra*plng an opportunity to bay quality goods at less than usual price*. Don't you think economy very SKHtary just now? Of course you dot Tien— TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL OFFERS IN CLOTHING AND MERCERY. Study this list— M«n*« all wool colonial tweed suits. In neat shades of brown and grey, Wei! made; smart cut, first-class finish. Honestly wo rth 70s; Economy Price 57s 6d. Boys* oilskin overcoats. Good reliable quality. Economy price 12s 6d. Men's oilskin overcoats. All sizes; riding and walking; splendid value. Economy prices 22s 6d and 26s 6d. Boys' colonial tweed Sports Suits. Patch pockets; plain knickers; dark and light Men** strong cotton tweed working trousers. Sizes 3to 7. Economy price 8s 6d pair. Boys' warm singlets. Short sleeves. Economy prices: Size 22, 1s 11d; 24, 1s 11d; 26, 2s 3d« 28, 2s 3d; 30, 2s 6d. Men's working shirts, with collars. Sizes 15 to 17. Economy price 4s 6d. •Umplo towels; brown, striped and white. Economy prices, from 10d each. Patronise n* during "ECON'OMY WEEK" if you have never patronised u 8 before. "The Kash." THE BEST VALUE SIO3E IN TAEAKAKI, DEVON ST. NEW PLYMOUTH.

coiiMcnac th« heart with the udaeii Put Pounds More Into Your Pocket During This Season You can do thi* by seeing to the health of your herd. Like ill other animals and human beings, pur cow* w3l be able t« ward off disease only in the measure in which they possess . . . Rich Red Blood In the case of the dairy cow. the importance of rich, healthy blood is in a degree greater % than in the case of a human being. The cream test and the milk yield depend e absolutely upon the conditions of the blood of the dairy cow. Most cattle diseases of K importance arise from an impoverished condition of the blood. The secret of health is to f' use SYKES'S Drench This popular Drench is universally used and recommended by leading stock breeders j jj ani successful dairymen everywhere. It acts directly on the blood ef the animal, ;| tobes up the nervous system, improves digestion, and ensures a healthy condition for [-} the milking season. Cows drenched with SYKES'S DRENCH always give the [I best yield possible and the best test possible, they seldom abort, do not [;j contract MHk Fever, Red Wtter or Mammitis, and give the utmost return. |; It costs Bd. only to drench a cow. SfiL p SSL 1/6 eftCll f Sold everywhere by all Chemists and Storekeepers. Buy them by the dozen—l 6- dozen IoU £j Prepared by A, E. SYKES, Chemist (by exam.), New Plymouth 8 58436 1-

■jm •i+'J' M w %. What finer tertimony to the efficacy of Bonnington j Irish Mom could there be than this—it has been carina colds for over fifty years! Many Grandmothers and Grandfathers to«day tell how they used " Bonninglon'«'•" with great success fifty years ago. It is made by qualified chemists of fifty yean' experience and is the same to-day at when first made. Bennington's Irish Moss, will cure year cold—read the two testimonials Wow I onnir Irish Ayr Street, Invurcargill. JThavttplaaatm inrocommendinj Booninfton'i EHw Horn. -1 ban a !ar»e family and ban [onnt &**!'!? >*>><Stta the children, when th*r ban taffltrtag from colds." T. OBE. "Ihave tried bntlttill I have ah . I have alwayi aeptlt In the hou«» "X\T"' H. B. COTTItEIL. ' AlLCnemkts and Stores tell Bonnington s Irish Most —be sure it is the real and original Bonnington *> Sest for over Th* finut cure for Caught. Coldt. Chill*, Bnnehitis, InfluttO* tfnrf all Chttt Aittntnts. IB

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1918, Page 7

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