"Say-Friend: TAKt^TEASPOONSFtft. DYKES' cm fa COUGH m Doiftkeep me -n awake all night barking. n FOR COUGHS & COLDS ry acts tm magic??! sold &mmus f/C>*2/6. & 4 Lntarged Liver Cured Scores of men and women have be«n cured of Enlarged Liver and alao of Kidney Trouble by taking "Vivific" Tonic. Mrs. Moore, of Hawers Extension, \7ritea: — ' "I had Kidney Trouble and was in * b:ul state of nerves. As a lait hope I tried your mo icine 'Virlflo' for the system. After taking twelve bottles I wns uomplttely cured." "Yivifio" Tonic acta directly on the blood and nerves and revitalises th« liver and kidneys. For Eczema and Skin Troubles use "Vivific' Ointment when taking "Yivific" Tonic. "Vivific" Tonic, 3/6 a bettie Vivific" Ointment, 2/6 a jar "Vivific" Soap, 1/6 a tablet TONIC-OINTMENT— SO* Sflld at all Chemists and Stores
REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT A FEW WORDS ?0 EMPLOYERS I*HERE ARE MANY MEN WHO A FOUGHT HAriJ I'OR IQV who are ready to work hard for you. They are waiting jiow for jobs which you have, or soon will have, "••en. WORK MEANS H.iXPINESS. To most of those who risked everything when the call for service came it means life. WILL YOU NOT CO-OPERATE with those whose task it is to effect complete resettlement? YOU CAN HELP BY notifying existing and impending vacancies To Local Committees at Waitara, Stratford, Eltham, Kawera, Patea, Opunake, or to— A. S. ALLEN, Bepatriation Officer, New Plymouth. 'Phone 681; P.J. Bos 73.
DECEMBER. PLANT BROCCOLI FOR NEXT WINTER. Also CELERY. And tilers is still time for those Annuals. 'Phone 186— W, PETTIdKEW FAIRBANKS NURSERIES, STRATFORD. or cart it to the factory, when you Why trouble to make butter at home fJVHE can have it picked up at your gate? JVRESH pOOD 0°" L TD - Now Collect HOME SEPARATED CREAM in this district, and will be pleased to have yours. We have opened a branch on the corner of Elliott and Lemon Streets and Mr. E. M. Grant has been appointed local manager. Write or call and get particulars of how to increase your income with less trouble. Only a few more days to Christmas I Eve, and busy ones at that. We advise you to shop early. You get a better sel- ' ectiou and better attention. —Charles E. James, the best house in Stratford for presents. Open every evening till 9 o'clock. School comiuttoes and teachers, in selecting school prizes, should inspect the large stock of reward and gift ■ books at K. J. Hopkins'. The books are direct from the publishers, and are low priced, well bound, we"' printed and illustrated, and in jvery way well got up. Special consideration shown to school children.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1919, Page 3
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