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Whilst it is satisfactory to record good business during the holidays, Mr. u li. James desires to make known that he is still offering ladies' handbags at lowest prices. If in need of a portmanteau purchase here and save money Do you desire to present the wife, sister, or sweetheart with a watch, hangle, brooch or necklace? Mr C. E. James will have the article you require. For toys his variety cannot be beaten, and for Doulton ware, vases, etc., his prices defy competition. Call and inspect. An invitation to all, and no one pressed to buy —Advt. 'Jure Eczema Permanently iOozema is a deep-seated disease which ■in be permanently cured only by puri'ying the blood—in conjunction with exbrnal treatment. "Vivific" Tonic and Vivific" Ointment effect permanent reief. Read what Mr. Troughton, Victoria street, Hawera, has to say:—"For somo '.inio I have been troubled with an Bcze- •:.;: Hash on my chest and back, the fiery iimpies spreading over my body. A Yiend recommended me to try 'Vivific' 'tnmedies. After the first two or three :pplic;itions the fiery appearance of the :.-iii luid some unci a;tar two bottluß of tlia' .-lO'-iiaino and one jar of ointment, all tracoß ol l:c rush rt:Knp;ieared." "Vivific" Tonic, 3/6 a bollle "Vivific" Ointment, 2/6 ■ jar "Vivific" Soap, 1/6 a tablot. TONIC-OINTMENTSOAP

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1919, Page 3

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216

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1919, Page 3

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