IN BOOTS AND SHOES. HOME MARKETS REPORT BIG RISE IN PRICESBUY WHILE PRICES REASONABLE AT DOCKRILL'S. 5/9 Children's Tan Strap Shoes—bargains. Mm. 10/9 Ladies' House Shoes, strap or slip onserviceable. 18/6 ladies' Lace Shoes, no toe caps—very comfortable. , i 20/(5 Gents' Glace Derby Boots—splendid value, j All Black Football Boots and Gents' Evening Shoes I now on hand. Fine range of Slippers—inspection invited. Sole agent in New Plymouth for Crockett and Jones' "Health Brand Footwear." Devon Street, QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 433, New Plymouth. CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 65 ACRES. 110 ACRES. 200 ACRES, piRST-CLASS dairy form; all level i|4 VERY choice little dairy farm, situated CPLENDID dairy farm, all dead level, sown down in best English grsmM li> n m 1 11 -.> 11. , ~ ' 10 subdivisions: 100 acres already bet* at Bell Block; the ideal home for the well'watered, 12 paddocks; situated under the plough; U miles to cheese He. beautiful Jersey cow; very rich soil, well j ra ii e f rom factory, handy to school and tory and school; will carry from "60 to grassed, 10 paddocks; handy to cheeso railway Btation- good metalled road- 70 COWB > two houses: ono new house of factory and school, also railway station; will carry 40 cows; abidance of feed. SiT^J^MiiftS will carry 30 cows; new house of a rooms, This farm is well'sheltered, glows splen- ; 9 no w carrying 54 cows, ShOrseT and cowshed and all necessary outbuildings; did turnip crops. I can with confidence bull; wintered 80 head last season, beach land, warm and woll sheltered, recommend this farm. Absolutely cheap Price ' onl .V £2 ? P er acre i £ 7oo' cash, Price, £75 per acre; £HOO cash, balance at £42 10 ,' with £m h balance flj per cent. Well worth inat 5J per cent. Can recommend this. ' ' spectmg. Note.—Having had 25 years practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, I am therefore in a position to recommend clients where best to purchase. I will show you returns and finance you for stock if required. j COMMISSION AGENT opp. Criter ion Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH.
riLUMaWriri^WWiaWaißßi i 1 AT no time of his life does he grow so rapidly. If he weighs 7lbs. at birth he should weigh 14!b» when 6 months old. Your baby cannot tell you if you supply him with the right material—he can only reward you by ' his look of healthy happiness and contentment. Will the material you give to your baby enable Nature to build solid flesh, dense bone, clear blood, calm strong nerves—or loose flabby fat, porous bone and an anaemic little body ? If baby has the wrong food, valuable time is lost in the double sense, both the time your baby, ought to have used togrow bigger and stronger and the time wasted in ridding baby's system of this wrongfood and getting his digestive organs into healthy statif. That is why the breast fed baby is so fortunate—he has none of these risks to run—an;?, mix. J with hi g food, he gets a love and sympathy that no rnsnu. is weis? >id yours? factured product can give. That is why yoa will take Glaxo yourself before you give up breastfeeding as hopeless. But when your doctor of common-sense advises bottle-feeding you wilt be wiio to select the food that most nearly meets your baby's demands. This food is Glaxo, because it is simply pure milk made eaiily digestible and germ-free by the Glaxo Process, which changes the tough, leathery curd of the original milk into light flaky particles similar to the lactalbumen of breast milk. When your six months' old baby has doubled his weight with firm flesh, enjoys good health and good spirits, you will be glad you have helped instead of hindered Nature to give your baby a strong, healthy, virile constitution. The Best ii Not Too Good for Your Baby. Ask p'owr Doctor/ The Food that BiSff^irSwftlSi 1/0,2/tS, C/- tins at all ChemUta and Storey. By Rival Appointment to tht Courts of Italy unit Spain, twardtd Gold Medal International Utdieal Congrea Exhibition. Ml Batore yoa hay a Fttdtr atk your Chtmiit to thou you a Glaxo Ftodor. \ Pott this Coupon To day J To GLAXO Dept. 29 • Pnltneraton North • tleiut tend me a Com o/ the FREE ' Q1.4X0 BABY BOOK. I entitle a penny < stamp for pottage. I. ii ilmm it Hit wIIV tkii Claw * Mil Hi it Clus will W niiM to yitt, TOWrtWrtJrtaWtatet^^ai^^T ■mg^^fa!^^,^
A fire-proof stove polish you'll like because it is so clean and so easy to use. Cleans Stoves with Half the Rubs. You caa use "WHIZ" on a cold or hot stove and be Bure of one result— A Lasting Polish. Can be had in liquid or paste form—both good. Paste 9d. Liquid 1/Of all Grocers and Storekeepers. CARO BROS., AUCKLAND, Sole Agents, North Island. For Chronic Chest Complaints food's Great Peppermint CtirevJ
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1919, Page 6
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