feted by Cuticura Trial Free- ; "l nc'nced that iiulcipolsajipcattdon cvy iaos, neck aiidc'n.n. The pUuples became largei auc itchy and 1 couia net hieep. The [M, i jjiiiiplcs came ;u a bead and L# ,•*. J festered. 'ilcy siartcri to $ ®| spread as: over my face and V. ■ 1 paired' very niucli. i>!i "J saw a'; advenifccmcjil for Cutiaira Soap ar.U Ointment so I died ti.cra and before the ir.ontii was out my skin was quite clear." (Signed) L. Mu'ioh. 351 lnkcrrnan St., East St. Kilda, Vic., October 22,1915. Free sample each by post with S2-p. Sfcin 15001-. (Soap- to Cisanse and Ointment to heal.) Addresa jwst-card: K. Tovfits & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. Sold throughout the world. Safety by the InchEconomy by the Mile! Hitler Ttres G&0M& .TO TBS ROtAS* mean comfort and security in tfec highest degree. Distinct ecsnomy and big mileage will be obtained Ixam Miller use! Miller Tires renderthe greatestservice a Kiptorist could pessibjy expett fromatiie: A*Js Uw SSUm Dealer to sell von , MILISF. TIRES. Epltibtaors: E. Reysiolds & Co., Ltd., Wellington. a©6o j Ta-deythe"Great£ast~, [ em" weald attract at- j [ ientlon because of her ! old-fashioned rig—in | ISSO she was the last word ifi size and speed* Thus ii is that the wonder of 1830—sixty years ago—has been superseded by batter and mora effective models. Consider, then, what must be the merits of Bonningtou's Irish Moss. After eii.ty yews test this cough and ccld ) remedy is still ackno\r« ledged to bo without *n equal. To-day its sals* sre greater than arer beiore simply because itha» been tried, proved, and found the most effectual.. For young and old,' - ' " » iho farourita fit ] cough madicine^TvSWw 1 no other so good, so sure. safe, too—"it contains no opiates or harmful drugs. Refusa imitation,, -Insist oa j 1& S ioimiraif IrisliOl™ S■* The Cesgn RemeJy Sun sff Avery, Miss Steele, and Miss M. Wolfe; Mrs Scott pink voile,-and Mrs KJhrisvo,;ifereon dark coat and skirt. It is proposed to hold these afternoons on each alternate Wednesday, tite - next being at the residence r& Mr ajid Mrs W. I). Thomson. Shearing is in full- swing here, the lovely weather during* tlio last- few days helping filings along wonderfully, and; : our roads are kept busy with the-traffic, of waggon loads of ■wool on its way from shed to shipping. The -reads, . too, have much. in*ja*oved t]to rain t-e.'trw ed, arid won through. We hear that Mokiuris losing Mr Mac' Donald, its genial a.nd':capabhy.har-bor-master, at the end of :the year. He . will be greatly missed, for his kindly' and obliging disposition made hint popular witik each aiid.ftll. He has»aleo acted as our local photographer, and* f-saw him, busy with/liis,camera on Peace Bay, tak- i itig. views of the; procession and groups, which will <b& greatly 'vakied>*asj mementos ofHhe "great day." 'We-TwraiSSS aim every-success in his new.«sphere. j Tho xnflueiKa epidemic h*at .made.- ,it&»1 appearance.,here in a..mild "form; far no- araseqtjwcwo .Vwe ><it-; sued. j We were'.sorry- toN.xeajn WS . Awagpmet pjy&ejeoaiaffl tthoi.;Cl®O?- 'agjgfc, &l£is3g> |,iEexbna^t , .'iiSoap<i.. etaadsi: [Cleanlinessir -BEaSth, and; Beauty. Byn jits 4os±i»i©^f' d'; »andjgall^sfiea«i»t.?!s®iO! ; :gi % ->- deepj.-amfi^caji';
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1918, Page 3
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508Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1918, Page 3
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