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! NEW PLYMOUTH - OPUNAKE SERVICE. CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT. gNEIXING & ANDREWS, Taxi Proprietors, of New Plymouth, desire to intimate to the public that they havo purchased the above well-known) service Mr. E. Woolilridge, and will assume euuu-ol us from Monday next, 17th May. Tin- new firm will carry on business at Mr. Wooldridge's present address, opposite Royal Hotel, Brougham Street. They trust that they will be accorded a fair share of public patronage in their new venture.

REPATRIATION; SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. PROVIDED for Discharged Soldiers, Soldiers' Widows, Widowed Mothers of Deceased Soldiers, and Nurses who have served Overseas, under Repatriation Act, 1918. Loans for Businesses up to £3OO ( £SO free of interest),. Loans up to £75, free of interest, for the purchase of Furniture. Loans up to £SO (free of interest) for the purchase of Tools of Trade, etc. Financial Assistance to Apprentices resuming their indentures or trainees in private factories or workshops; also to approved trainees on farms. Assistance to men desiring employment, etc. Full particulars regarding the above j tiers may be obtained from the Hon. Secretaries of Local Committees, or Representatives at Inglowood, Opimake, Waitara., Stratford, Eltham, Hawera, Patea, or from — A. S. ALLEN, Repatriation Officer, New Plymouth. Phone 681. P.O. Box 73. Telegrams: "Repatriate, New Plymouth." Rheumaiine Oxygena Has cured hundreds from RHEUMATISM Head what grateful patients say: Mr. W, G. Mabey, Mercer, says: 'I suffered from Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Lumbago for 20 yea.rs. After two courses of your wonderful cure I am pleased to say that I am now completely cured." Mrs. Knapp, snr., P.O. Box 1, T.ikokino, Waipawa, writes: "I suffered dreadful pains in my limbs and back, but after two weeks of your treatment I received relief. In two months I was completely cured." Mrs. J. William, Pakowhai road, Hastings, writes: "My trouble is gradually going away; in fact, I ajn quite a new

FREE COUPON. The Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd. Hcllaby's Bldgs., Box 360, Auckland. Please send me a Kretf Book abou Rheumatism, mentioned in the Taranak. Daily News.—H 118.

SOLE BEOS., as usual, have secured a good supply of prime lambs, but OKDER EARLY. The Prices are Eight. Also prime ox beef and wether mutton, unequalled for quality in the Dominion. ON MERIT ALONE WE SEEK YOUR PATRONAGE. AT THE MEDINA. Large numbers of people from town and country visit these rooms and oar regular I customers increase daily. For a good meal or afternoon or niorning tea try us once and the conditions you find will ensure your return. 2. H. WITT, GO TO RETFORD'S. For WOOLS COTTONS MUSLINS SATEENS CREPES And All General Drapery Agent for Sewing Machines and RequisitesColonial and Local Papers. 0 H RETFORD. CUREIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH ONI-Y A COLD. A LITTLE TALK TO BUSINESS MEN. "ONLY A COLD," but a man's head Is not clear for business. lie may not bo nblo to grusp the opportunity that he has waited for so- long. Ills appearance is against him, too. With swollen faco and reddened nose, he cannot meet his employer or business friend with that look of confidence which inspires confidence in return. Socially, he feels himself a nuisance—almost an outcast. Hardly ill enough to compel him to abandon his engagements, ho moves about, the embodiment of physical distress, and only awakens the feeling of pity or disgust in his acquaintances. "ONLY A COLD," to which a man must not give in but must run the risk of more serious ills by braving the weather, no matter how inclement it niany cases of pneur

is deaths ol families, result yearly fr "ONLY A COLD," but 1 spreads throus club. There lie relied upon to stop a cold, and la po\ enough at the 1 same time to arrest the wvelopmcnt of much more serious allied dis- — * -- of Autralia appre imedy, and, as •■ es of Dr. Sneld( over the counters of Chemists and Store's of this land, and into the hands of of families. Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery, 2s and 3s tjd. Obtainable, everywhere. KIDDIES AT PLAT, ./he (lay's play has a hundred chances for mil mishaps. Every little hurt can be the beginning of more serious trouble, if not attended to at once. Germs, tile scientists tell us, are always trying to enter the body, and no scratch or cut, no bruise; burn, or blister, can be too snia.il to give them an opening. Wise mothers keen Itoxona, the Rapid Healer, at hand, and apply this soothing and antiseptic ointment at the first slrii of injury. It saves more pain and more doctors' bills than any otVcr Preparation on the market. Obtainable everywhere. It is better to use Nazol too freely than too carefully for inhalation. Its effect is more pronounced and reduces the danger of infection from influenza germs- ~;-..'*?'<

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1920, Page 9

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1920, Page 9

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