Anyone having a typewriter out of repair or requiring overhaul should communicate with McLeod and Slad'e, Ltd., New Plymouth, at once. The firm notifies having made arrangements with a typewriter mechanic to spend nest week in the Province attending to this work. The children's practice dance for the returned soldiers' hall will be held as usual to-dijy. The N.2. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., wish to draw attention to 'their Stratford sale which they are holding in their Stratford yards on Tuesday, 3rd August. Full particulars of entries will be found on page 8 of this issue. The ladies in charge of the flower stall which is run in Devon Street every Saturday; in aid of the New Plymouth Girls' Hostel, will be very grateful for gifts of flowers, foliage or anything saleable. The collections to-morrow in the South Road Methodist Church will be devoted to trust purposes. Mr. Boon, in the absence of the Rev, Martin, will preach in the morning, and the Rev. 0. Peam in the evening. Sacrament will be held at the close of the evening's service. Parents are reminded that a practice for children attending the Returned Soldiers' Ball takes place in the Coronation Hall this afternoon, at 2 p.m. The busy centre just now is the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Devon Street, where the annual winter sale is now in full swing. Buying at "H. 8." sale prices means a solid saving on all purchases of clothing, mercery, hat 3 and boots. This opportunity is yours for two brief business weeks. Mr. Newton King is conducting a clearing sale at Waitoitoi on Thursday next, on account of Mr. C. P. Grainger. A herd of 52 cows, besides other stock, is to be disposed of. Particulars of sale appear in this issue. For washing fine fabrics such as ninons, georgettes, crepe de chines, and silks, "Fairy Wonder" Dry Soap is excellent. A tablespoonful in a bowl of warm water is sufficient. Soak the garments for a few minutes, then lightly rinse and all traces of perspiration and soil marks will be instantly removed. Try it. Of all grocers. SPLENDID REMEDY FOR CHIDDREN'S COUGHS. Mothers all over New Zealand are making in their own homes as good a remedy as money can buy for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Influenza, Bronchitis and Sore Throats. All they do is to buy from their chemist or store a 2s 6d bottle of HEENZO (Hean's Essence) • and add to it water and sweetening matter, enough to make up one pint. Such a quantity of readymade cough mixtures would cost at least 12s. The beauty of Heenzo (Hean's Essence) mixture is that it contains no paregoric, laudanum, or other opium drugs, which are apt to do untold»harm to young children. From all 'chemists and stores, or direct from Hean's Pharmacy, Wanganui, on receipt of price, 2s fid. Wherever you buy be sure you get the genuine and original Heenzo (Henn's Essence). No [other will do. H-E-E-N-Z-0. 15
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1920, Page 4
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