MISCELLANEOUS. AFTER Influenza —Rest and lake A Teeds' Tonic. bw. TOE B.lv" Bookshop—"Wattle ! bie3," a new dainty illustrated booklet, by May Gibbs; price 1/6. firvHJi Bookshop.—Sentimental Bloke Calendars for 1919. —"The Stror 'at Coot" and "The Mooch of Life," designed by Hal Gye. Price, Is. '■pACKBONK," a Book of Hints for the Prevention of .Telly-spine Curvature and Mental Squint; a straightup Antidote for the Blues, and a straight ahead cure for Grouch. Price 1/9 at The B.K. Bookshop. rjpHK Missionary Book of the Year- ' Mary Slessor, of Calabar, Pioneer Missionary." One of the most heroic figures of the age. By W. P. Livingstone. Price 6/G at The B.IC. Bookshop. rriHtfl B.K. Bookshop—New Supplies at 2/-: "Auld Light Idylls" (Barrie), 'The Waters of Jordan" (Vachell), "My Official Wife" (Savage), ::When a Man's Single" (Barrie); "Interplay" (Harraden), "Thirty-nine Steps" (Buchan), 'The Priest (Begbie), "A Little Green World (Buckrose), "At the Villa Rose" (Mason), "Follow the Gleam" (Hocking), 'Jim of the Ranges (Lancaster), "The Zeppelin Destroyer" (Le Queux), "For Ever True" (Rowlands). Postage extra; one copy, 3d; two or more, 2d each. 'JOHN BULL'S REGISTRAR" No. 2. A supply at The B.K. Bookshop. Price 6d. 'E\ROM Gallipoli to Baghdad," by Wm. Ewing, M.C., C.F., Chaplain to the Forces. The story of the actual conditions of the Soldier Life of our Gallant Men as the Chaplain knew it (as he knew it?), during two years of close intimacy on the shell-swept. Peninsula of Gallipoli, in the Egyptian desert, and along the banks of the Tigris. Price, 7/- at The B.K. Bookshop. "rpHE Irish on the Somme," "Everywliore and always faithful," by Michael Macdonagh, with a preface by John Redmond, M.P., on the Response of the Irish Race to the call of Empire; price 3/6 at The B.K. Bookshop. *Ollll Own and Other Worlds," by Joseph Hamilton. This is a Book for the age, and is a wonderful story, giving chapters on the : source of solar heat, celestial fireworks, other inhabited worlds, etc. Price, 3/6 at The B.K. Boopiliop. JMTAT Byron's Pudding Book, containing one thousand and seventy recipes for Puddings, plain and rich, bjked and boiled; pastry dishes, large and small; fritter pancakes and small dishes if every kind. An ideal present for young housekeepers. Price, 0/-, at The B.K. Bookshop. AFTER Influenza—Rest and take Teeds' Tonic. b.w. IT ANY a fanner thought he was getting good results from his cows until he sent his cream to lis. Then he found that he did quite a bit better.—The Wanganui Fresh Food Co. Local Agent, J. Mudford, Veale Road. Kx. 'TRIPE, Kidneys and Oxtails galore at the Imperial Meat Supply. "pRIME Beef, Mutton and Pork, at lowest possible prices, at the Imperial Meat Supply AFTER Influenza —Rest and take Teeds' Tonic. b.w. (~|UR George says Imperial Meat is "good grub," which is homely, if inelegant, speech; anyhow, it's the best Taranaki produces. T>RIME Beef is scarce, but you can get it at the Imperial Meat Supply. Prices right; quality right; everything right. lt/TANY suppliers make factory working costs small. Result—better returns for every one. Write The Wanganui Fresh Food Co., or local agent (J. Mudford, Veale Road). b.x. T)RIME Poultry, Porkers, Vealers, Cattle, Sheep and Lambs purchased by the Imperial Meat Supply. Known—That W. Saxon Jones, D.S.O.A. by exam., Consulting Optician, Hawera, visits Stratford every Tuesday, and may be consulted at F. Edwards, Chemist, from 1 p.m. to "RANTED —Those in search of a secondhand Motor Cycle see Eltham Motor Cycle Repair Depot list on front page. p>RING big baskets and little money and get Taranaki's best at the Imperial Meat Supply. TVHE Jersey Cow may be the best for butterfat—we don't know; but we do know that the Shorthorn ox beef at the Imperial Meat Supply is the best in this world —or any other. e.x. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. 3 One old model CALTHORPE, running well; would make an excellent delivery van. Price, '£lso. NEWTON KING. ARTISTIC FURNITURE, OAK or RIMU BEDROOM SUITES, manufactured jfrom your choice of design. Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Wardrobes. The Very Latest in SEA GRASS CHAIRS, SEA GRASS SQUARES, MATS, etc. „ Bring along your Old Furniture and have it renovated oiiu made equal to new. A Visit of Inspection of the l\VT).and Up-to-Date House Furnishnigs will be welcomed. PRICES LOW. QUALITY HIGH. L, G. NEILSON, House Furnisher and Undertaker, 'Phone jaM t ...Manga,
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1918, Page 1
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