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SYKES' GREEN GINGER WINTER CORDIAL YOU WELL UKE IT. The taste is tha test. Sole everywhere. —ASK FORSYKES' FOR BABY'S TENDER SKIN Bath your baby with "Vivific" Soap—it represents the highest quality of toilet soap manufactured tis peculiarly adapted for the S:r skius. Ft is warfrom irritants, and is to be made frwn «dKeep HVivific" Ointment handy for rash and skin troubles. It is cooling, taothmg and healing. Soap, 1/6 a tabtet Tonic, 3/8 a bottla Ointmsnt, 2/6 ajar lyinc Soap—Ointment-Tonic SaU el mil Chtmitt and Sttru 6 TRAINING ON FARMS FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS

mHE New Plymouth Repatriation Committee invites the co-operation of farmers to train ex-soldiers in farming. The employer is required to pay them a wage of £1 a week and found, whilst the Committee pays an allowance to the men whilst receiving training of £1 per week, half of which is retained on his behalf by the Repatriation Department. It must be recognised that there is a duty cast on every member of the%ommunity to help the Returned Soldiers, who have risked all and suffered untold hardship to maintain freedom and justice. Without their efforts we would all be now in bondage and the fanners would not bo in possession of their fee simple. The committee therefore appeals to the patriotism of the farmers to help the returned men to learn farming and equip them to become producers the more of whom we have the greater the production, and the easier the burden caused by the war. Write at once to- 5 - A. S. ALLEN,

, 'GO years have -Droved. OK Only a madioine »f Merit u« ! stand tha time test. And bow, ' as than, there i« no other remedy for coughs and colds that can ri?»l Bonningtoitt'i Irish . Moss. Erery winter sees ».big- j ger demand for this standard j family remedy—mothers re- i commend it to newly married & djuighters who follow the jjS family custom and keep a bot- i tie in the house. L SenninjtOß's »U»y» ilflamation, % —"•-- "-- "~-„.t .. d bron"*-*-' ** ton's IrishOMbss SHOOTING SEASON, 1919. LICENSES to shoot Cock Pheasants and Californian Quail in the Taranakl Acclima"—tlon Society's district Croin May 1 to July 1919, will be issued from the following TO FARMERS AND TTHBRS. )OSTS, Strainers and Dropper.), In any qu L tlty, f.o.r. Main Irunk Lire , Oddreas— A. D. SLICE, Obtkoat.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1919, Page 2

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388

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1919, Page 2

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