For cool evenings and outdoor wear YOU .'.EQUIRE A SPORTS We are showing CHABMING STYLES IN SILK AND ALL WOOL which will attract women aa muchby their moderate prices as by their smart and attractive appearance. WOX YOU INSPECT THEM?, W.&A.AMBURY ETON STREET, NEW PLYMOTJ'
SUITS FOR SMALL MEltt Wfe hav* a utbeK of size 3 SDIT& at PHE.-WAB PRICES. TJfratock of thia particular sifce lias accumulated through the demand for small sizes. Prices 45/- t* 130/ i», EVERY SUIT A BARGAM Howell & Howell, Qtata" Outfitter*. Barom Street* Central ..„ ./_.„ KEW PLYMOUTH
I SXOCKOWNEB'S | CATTLE TONIC This- Reparation is eminently useful for Cattle suffering from the fol-> lowing and its indications:— General Debility Loss of Flesh Milk Sick Fever Loss of Appetite « Decrease of Milk and Apparently Loss of Cud Watery Milk Paralysis of Limbs Stock, continually chewing bones, sticks, etc., will be greatly benefited by a course of this Tonic* DOSE: One table-spoonful to be given twice daily in Iran for fourteen days, then once daily till better. .lUiHilJ & \ vA/., New Plymouth.
sac M r * s m*-,. S* * I **fc Tga discovered wild in India. So accustomed are we to the teas of India and Ceylon that few of us realise that it was only in 1820 that tea was discovered in the Empire's ' greatest dependency. Ere long the teas from India surpassed those of China. A few years later even Indian tea had to yield pride of place to Ceylon' tea, for the latter was far superior in flavour and quality—a blend of the very finest Ceylon teas and offering in quality and economy by far the best value en the market. EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE is a blend of the finest Ceylon teas and needs but a trial to convince the most fastidious. Ask for "Amber Tips"—it is always the best value obtainable at the price. 1M
THE WINNERS' RECORD TEA COMPETITION RESULTS. , 'Tie. following are the users of Record Tea who have been fortunate in •Muring the substantial Cash Prize offered in our / 62nd TEA COMPETITION. Mrs. Eawker, Wellington, Ist prize, £7 7s; Mrs. Flens, Wellington, f 2nd Prize, £5 ss; Mrs. Load, Palmerston North, 3rd prize, £3 3s. f: 300 other prizes will ako be awarded. , 'Save YOUR Coupons for next competition, closing August 31. You'll find ; them in every packet of Record Tea. NO BLaSTKS. YOU GET THE BEST TEA PROCURABLE. And a coupon in the'barrain—when you ASK FOR RECORD TEA.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1920, Page 6
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