Commercial stationery ;oid all the principal office requirements arc stocked by H. J. Hopkins, bookseller and stationer,' Broadway, Stratford. A large variety of ledgers, day books, journals, and all classes of account books is on hand to select from, and new slocks are continually arriving. Business men, before buying elsewhere, should make a point of inspecting Hopkins' stock, which is sure to contain what they require, and at a reasonable price. THE WANDERING JEW, if ever he suffered from corns'must have iiad a rough time. History does not record such a detail, but it can record thousands of cases of feet made comfortable by treating corns with Piogandra. This famous corn salve removes' corns which may injure the feet. Your innnev will be refunded if Progandra does not satisfy you. Price Is per box at all chemists and stores, or post free from Barraclough's Proprietary, Box 1°47 G.P.0., Wellington. 7 FOR COUNTRY ROADS. Runholders, fanners, and country merchants need a motor lorry that runs well on all sorts of roads. The British-built "Dennis" being strong, with ample ground clearance, unusually large wheels and a splendid climber, is emir " ed for country work. Enquire.' * 4 , v t , r Zealand Express Coy,, Ltd.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1920, Page 8
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201Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1920, Page 8
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