i* Save Money on Every Washing Day I. Fairy Wonder Dry Soap represents the | the work of the home. It is far better than | ordinary no-rubbing compounds. For instance, you've got to use extra soap with other compounds—and if you work it out you find it costs at least i/- extra per week for soap alone on the average washing. Fairy Wonder does the J washing without rubbing and requires no l added soap. Y^?l e °li i ther i S n< ? W ? rking about in a steaming wash- i liJSt U %*" th t d 0t u h m a l e Very soiled kis <J uit * unn e- J v cessary to either rub or boil where Fairy Wonder is used. § sil< - Wonder Fairy Wonder does the Washing without Rubbing and saves Labour and Coal A Seems almost impossible—bat a test will prove that your clothes will be of better colour and cleaner, although there's been so rubbing J and less boiling. Guaranteed not to hurt clothes or hands—indeed it leaves the hands beautifully soft after washing. Absolutely will not shrink flannels—as safe with woollens as with cotton or silk. Make this test: Put a teaspoonful of Fairy Wonder in a basin of luke warm water. Wash out a silk cellar A and note the lovely colour—washing and ironing done in 5 minutes. Fairy Wonder is splendid i for all cleaning. Better than soap or soap a extract for every purpose. Try it. Large packet (sufficient for 12 washings), all grocers. j #»■ ftxzssm* !8585555H5i !4Uf4*JLJ I1MK&3&; liiiMtt m m im ma *ivtsst : :f' m w V* m m m as Va ma
TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW-PLYMOUTH. Tka taported uor,i CAMPFIRE s » ftf CARBINE (»; daa, REVEIRY «). HUE Is a brown hone, tending It .. _. •s°' comes from the same b '' fS ??•'■* t * ma ' *» "one ■* ' vsjktsd. ■' .JtWFWE to a. lire or the following wellnewit nana: Depredation (winner of the Te CWte Embers, Carblneu, 'Hopye Camp. BeU o' The Camp, 3en Glow, and Wander Teraw: £lO 10*. • IOOd Gnu*» free till December SI, 1919. ■' I* further particulars:— GDI Street, New Plymouth. . _ ._ J- BOND (Owner), JUSD BISTiUCT, THE BUCK TONY STALLION. O^O'THE NORTH CUTS STABLES. STBATTOHD. IDS SEASON AX SILL BOAD. i JBTKATTOBD. TOE WOKTEO ENBLISH-BfIKD SIRE, GAZELEY. flfflH ISO (6)—LYGIA.) «aafttat l» bank, tmported from Kagland by ;,Jfc;* J. Watt. Gezeley proved a useful - on the turf, among his -wins being the a, as he has the cl A, and prominent eyes, which denote ; character, and sat (teat essentials in a Wood Si y/JOt grand-dam Lady Peggy, was bj- Hermit, a j9XLl? e * > " m * and ,lre > wn «» stock won jjaiSW.OM. Quetta, da mof Grey Leg, Gaaetey's i »*», was by the great horn Band 'Or, who A*J*» by the sire of Orrae, who shred .Hying |;jjjt*»tay has great credentials as a sin, and' ! # ? Hi "S* """'wr many line performers, rfco nfaHfJ™ ">»«kablr well One of them, f ?#«. "P° *">* years Winter Cup at the : *<C9HBtchlirai Grand National meeting, value •ViftUH. Gaxlqne Is tho Dominion's best handl- -'"' Jk«se, and Is out of a Bt. Paul mare BRMS— £lO 10s for thoroughbred mares; > All caw, but no responsibility. Mares may . be sent to Stratford BaUway Station. Good paodooUng and attention guaranteed. Fur fqrihtr particulars apply—- %'■"■'-,-■ JOHN H. WHITAKEB, ■ Owner, Ha were.
TO BTAHD THE SEASON '. OH THE KABH, KOHttEATAHI, jj, . IKS aM©BOUGHBRED KOESE, :; *JEEE LUCERNE. '■ (LTJPDf—DOIiT.) IT TKSMS: Biz Guineas. Sped peddodtlnt;, all care taken, but no tmue particulars apply to H. CLELAND, Koouratinl. ' to wsuro the beabgn at haweba, Is> THOKOCGHBBID BTAUJON, LORD MULTIFID. ' (STultlfld—lady NeU.J - Terms, £lO 103. «1U be xket at railway station, m, tat no responsibility. All tm to be paid before removing Bares. Grtzing ' U tS per wet*. JOHN TAYMK, In charge, )> Oemmercial St., Hewers. L Thcne 18. - SO STAND XBK SEASON ON THE FABM, SEiTBY HU<, -4h» Visnionably Bred Six-year-old Draught j Entire, j JBREASURE ROYAL.! (BOTAfi TEEASCEE—JTJDT). Boyal Treasure (Imp.) Is by Pride of Blacoa *-»»Ur of Kellymenocb <bre4 tn Scotland); wall* Jttdy Ii by Hob Boy-* <e, by PtbKt 'Henry—Blossom, by Botb-fSf jloseom (bV) ■ The aba** pedigree V* show tost me is unsurpassed. u ud if matef"/ ■am cannot fail ,o produce food results. ~JU was bred by Mr A. 8. Wheeler, of Halcaaba, and pawed as thorough);. *ound by Vet farther particulars, appv -
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1919, Page 10
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