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Corrugated* ironvds«ne^Mhe<i£ca»!Bß# v commodities in hardware in' 'New Zeito loud at the present time. A msmntra of one of the largest jplumMng firms* in Wellington informed a Dominion! art porter that they ; were at flheir wJSjj end for » supply. "We cannot-gelap| sheet of iron at present—not eveng enough now 'corrugated' to repair *j j tank: with There-arc shipments la«to4 | rivo shortly from America, hart I suppose, there has ever been sucRMJ shortage before in tho history of Zealand." "When, asked a3 to prices-onrd informant oaid that the price, w3rtii| there was any; iron< at all, was' onn'Bij i£fls basis—it'ranged up to between!* "£l2O and £l3O per ton gangaij iron. It will-appeal more to househtfld-1 era when;it is:stated that therordmjtry" ,»back-yard .rubbish tins, whidi beforejj i-tihe war cost 8s fid, are-, now- re.t*iled!s •at*2l*-6d> iir'Wellmgton.

. DR. SHELDON'S GIN 'PILLS, ', ' , Backache-*na Kidney Troiißle.'aTe«onJ3t|.. ; too prevalent nowadays, and, to- success fully trdai {hem, it i 3 nocessEry **2?s a special remedy designed paxfcicntoffH for this- trouble. SudL-a. reniedy i» M Sheldon's Gin Fills, which hare aftnteP| ed so much afienuoa during the s*£"i. two years, lieved and banished so- niany* oseswolfl this kind. , '! Dr. Sheldon'«*Ghr.J > Chemists and Storekeepers! 'in crogingra sealed glass containers at Is >6d, large size bclt'es, hoMtng more---ißraf twice" the iHiantity,"foiv2s«»6a. O&tSJJi" * ablo-^everywhcre. DRTNKO- TESTIMOTOf'iFMQM The following is from a grateful parent's letter of appreciation 1 frwa Trenthani; "I have-now no desire whatever for -kquor~of any after using only thxeis boxes ol the Drinko Powders. 1 will recommend them> ±o sufferers whenever possible. Thank 'you moat heartily Jor the" attention-you have given my case " Drinko cures are permanent -and inexpensive. Treatment is harmless- to the mo3t delicate-'Constitution. Write for booklet containing particulars* and many other similar "testimonials. Plain sealed envelopes always used. State if Mr. Mrs., or Miss. Lady Manager, Drinko proprietary, 212 A.C, LaaAUra

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1918, Page 5

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