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RHEUMATISM Is a dreadful disease, but you . .need not suffer from it. Hundreds of men and women'of all ages have proved this to their own satisfaction. Here is what they write: MR. W. T. PARKINSON, HAWERAs "I am constantly advising people to communicate with you. I know what I am advising them to do is correct, because my wife has been cured complete* ly with one course, also my father, aged 74." MR. WM. FITNESS, MATAIiURU, WAIKATO: "I have much pleasure In telling you that I have gone through a full course of your Rheumatic Cure) and although I was practically useless, as far as work was concerned, I am now well and strong again, and have not aa ache left. Your medicine is surely the best remedy ever placed before the public, and a sure cure for Rhemofttio Muscular Rheumatism, thanking yotl for putting this medicine on tho market." If you suffer, send for the free book' let and read the testimonials of I cored who found the way to a cure, FREE COUPON. Please send me a free book about raatism, mentioned in the Taranald Daily News, New Plymouth. H 116.. Name .. -.-.-r.. nv , .-.t.-.-.-.-# Address .....-.-.-.-.-tv. .-.v. ,w»-r The Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty. f Ltd., Hellaby'g Bldgs., Box 369, Auck-< land. 5*5 No trouble. In every household there comes the sudden emergency when a child is seedy—a husband is home late—a wife has to be put oo a > specially light diet. That h iht moment when Horltck's Malted Milk coists in so handily. U is do trouble to make, always proves palatable, and can be given with impunity to sick child, tired husband, or dyspeptic wife unhesitatingly, as it has all the required ingredients (Milk, Wheat aad Molt) to meet each case. Write for sample, wndtai 2d. In stamps, to Hutchlnton & Co., 26, Jamit&an Strtaf. a»dwy, N.8.W.: or SharlanJ & Ce n Ltd., Lornt Strut, Auckland, and Dixon StrMt Wellington, N.Z. Is YOUR stbve always clean and bright? It can be—and with onl|r a little effort on your part if you use— Tho Fire Proof Stove Polish. "Whiz" is a DIFFERENT stove polish—it can be applied to a hot or cold stove, with the same result—A. Bright and Lasting Polish. Supplied in Liquid or Paste form. Paste 9d. Liquid 1 /-- Of all Groom and Sterektepert. CARO Bros., AUCKLAND, Sole Agents, North Island. Wj The Little Lords of Creation——all appreciate and enjoy Mabela, for it i 9 so palatable'and nourishing. —is easily digested by ALL babies, of any age, for in its preparation the. effects of the starchv elements (found in all farinaceous foods) are overcome. " Mabela" is cooked ready for use. Prepared in a moment. All Grocers, Stores and Chemists. Write to Box 655, Wellington, lor "Mabela" Booklet.—FßEE. TJING UP CROZIEK, No. 21, INGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy cars. Competent drivers. Good service. The engineer Itaa Instructed to prepare estimates. Tenders for work on the NUtorlma road, fat which the settlers are finding the money, will be called, closing on Saturday, February 21»t., nnd the chalnman, councillors,. Foreman Mc* Kenzle and the engineer were appointed a committee to open these. The foreman In the Okoke fflatrlct reported several settlers for allowing stock to wander on the road. Being tot offenders they will be warned. Accounts amounting, ta '£6oß. 10» Jd-WHO J J " nriM.il- "

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1920, Page 5

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