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In recent years art calendars have greatly increased in popularity as Christmas present?, making an inexpensive and a most acceptable gift. A beautiful display of the latest novelties in art calendars for 1921 is at present made by IT. ,T. Hopkins, bookseller and stationer, and those desirous of securing the, pick of these should call and inspect without delay. Prices range from 1/- upwards.

IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT. TO EMPLOYE RS OF LABOUR. If you lmve the interests of the Dominion at heart you will assist in placing TMMIGRAXTS by advising Die Under .Secretary, J)KPART MEXT OF JM.M]GRATIOX, G.P.O. Box 1113, Wellington, of ( vour requirements, stating nature of work oilered, wages and conditions, also whether accommodation is provided and in the ease of married couples, whether children may live in. The arrivals comprise all classes of Artisans and KURAT/~\VORKERS (experienced and inexperienced). They are keen to settle down, and look to this Department TO PROVIDE THK OPPORTUNITY'. Many of these Immigrants are without friends in the Dominion. ' . ° WILL YCU HELP? Three (3) vessels, the DORSET, ARAWA and PAPAROA, are expected at the end of December, and your co-operation is solicited in placing those' requiring situations. THINK IT OVER—THEN WRTTE.

UJ m un 3tb \aMn 1 4 Jt & mjfyt&Artit of Trade & The parts of a Svmi car—every partcan be bought anywhere in New Zealand. They need not be ordered from the factory in Canada where they are made. They can bedel livered "on the spot" by 120 licensed sS&&£ , dealers and stockists throughout New Zealand. This is a most unusual service to the owner of a car—-its value is incalculable. Demand Genuine \!yiopcL Parts SL Kew Plymouth; LYTTLE St, HOLItiKb, ' KLEEMAN & BISHOP, Stratford; C. STANNERS, Eltham; H. R. KEMP, Hawera. The Local Dealer ie entitled to your trade. , ... 1 '/ Syringe Your Herd to Overcome the Raveges of CONTAGIOUS ABORTION Ball TmU^^ WITH SYKES'S patent VETERINARY SYRINGE Suitable for Gsws and Bull aiftd SYKES'S ABORTION CURE. Ensures success—no fAllures. with this method. Cuts out worry antl troubio, r d PtuiMTt Bali VuitaniU l?/6 each In risfisat box Patent Elctiic Cow Tubt Gfon okbin direct packet Sufficient for 24 Sows, directions on packet., A, E. SYK.ES Veterinary Chemist King Street, New Plymouth The Treatment for £I post free ABORTION STAMPED OUT, A. RUM. Esq., one of (He moil up-t#-d»te Dairy FtiaKtl in the ppra'ution. I?#. tbe inventor of the Ridd Milking Machine, writes;— Alhwell p arni| Waipuiu,T«f»n»ki. Mr: AE. Sylten, " ■ 2 ?' b Ju !/ I9ID ' * Dear Sir.—ln commonwiih many dairynxen. I hfV> the ravages of Abortion in my Herd, an ,i)£t see miocsfitle lo over* rornc. however, being recommended 10 try the pr.cy.entive gifcclf of Sykes't Alima! 'ftbftTtlon'Cure, t did so,<oUoy/tng tKe'^ tccl^nß ve«y The result tDpeaic* for itself Last .ecaaqn. 4 .am pjeojed to str.tp, AborUpa entirely 'stamped o#t«o(>my «hcrd. /As every dairyn\an w ( Ufc{ili«e 1 vv<b *' considerablcfgaincrdfi coTMcquence. I ( am,thorouj{Kly tHp •and con{idcntl)'*recomn,i&id it to*laiJ'y.ir»etJ.c)B«whefc. .

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1920, Page 3

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620

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1920, Page 3

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