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'oOyeaav have -oroved. iciensx Only a medicine of merit can stand the time test. And now, as then, there is no other remedy for coughs and colds that can rival Bonnington's Irigh Most. a bigger demand for this standard family rem»dy-»-mothera re- • commend it to newly married daughters who follow the family custom and keep a bottle in the house. "■ranintoaV allays inflMnation, othei tbe throat and bronchial bes and aitiatt ia throwing off »Mst«n. It quickly rali»ve» chest oold» and may i " IrishUMbss 'Til th» lawnrlte ef eld and young's ehlldren like it—paranti ralua Itl REPATRIATION TO FARMERS, 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 per week and found, whilst the Repatriation Department pays an allowonco to approved trainees of £1 per week, part of which is retained on their behalf until the satisfactory completion of the period of training. It must he recognised that there is a duty cast on every member of the community to help the Returned Soldiers, who have risked all and suffered untold hardship to maintain freedom and justice. 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 W3 have the greater the production, and the easier the burden caused by the war. Write to Local Committees at Waitara, Stratford, Eltham, Hawera and Patea, or to A. S. ALLEN, Secretary Repatriation Committee, New Plymouth. Box 73; 'Phone 681.

S. LECKY.] [E. BICKERTON. LECKY & BICKERTON, (Late Hutchinson's ENGINEERS, UNION STREET Vu" :anising and Electrical Work a Speciality, ALL WORKGUARANTEED.

Enlarged Liver Cured ."■cores of mon and women have beer, cured of Enlarged Liver and also ol •Kidney Trouble by taking "VivifiV ionic. Mrs. Moore, of Hawera Extension, writes ; H had KMney Trouble and was Id a baa state o! nervea. As a last hope I. tn«d your mei.iclne 'Viviflc' for the systum. After taking twelve bottles I win ootapletely cured." Virifio" Tonic acts directly on the blood and nerves and revitalises the liver and kidneys. F°F Eczema and Skin Tronblw us* Viyifae Ointment when taking "Vivifie Tonic. 1 Vivific" Ointment, 2/6 a jar TQMC--OINTMENT-SOi Sold at all CkemisLs and Stores

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 October 1919, Page 7

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381

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 1 October 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 1 October 1919, Page 7

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