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1 f.l p EXCEPTIONAL VALUES OFFERED j i in smartest Summer Millinery. We have a full range of specially priced Model Hats and smart Ready-toi wears in the very latest fashions. We also offer a large range of beautiful SILKS, CREPE-DE-CHINES AND GEORGETTES. Ideal for Summer Dresses. Prices are exceptionally low. A.N EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. The Values will appeal to you] Drapers NEW PLYMOUTH

SEEDS THAT GROW ARE THE SEEDS TO SOW. RUT SEEDS MAY GROW & YET NOT YIELD . A GOOD CROP. It is of the utmost importance that the Seeds should come from a good strain. GARTON’S AND HURST’S SWEDE AND TURNIP SEEDS. are selected with the greatest care from roots of approved shape and finest quality. Cattle soon find out the difference between Garton Swedes and those of other strains, and will eat them first; several of our clients can vouch for this statement. The fact that we have been selling Hurst’s Swedes for 40 years is sufficient proof of their quality. TRY GARTON OR HURST SWEDES for your 1921 crop: ther? are no others quite as good. OBTAINABLE FROM—NEWTON KING, DTD

How much Jam >0 are you making ? Some housewives limit the amount | of jam they make to the number of 11 \ jars they have. The wise woman JI buys more jars to ensure a good .( stock of JAMS AND PRESERVES FOR THE WINTER. A little money spent now on jars, means a big eventual saving! / We have just landed a big assortment of MASON’S JARS IN PINT, QUART, AND HALF-GALLON SIZES. Every jar is a good sound one, in every respect good value. Don’t wait until our Stocks are depleted. CALL NOW FOR YOUR JARS! PURSER’S Ltd. THE RED POST HOME FURNISHERS. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH; AND INGLEWOOD. OUR ONLY SHOW ROOMS IN TARANAKI. HEAD OFFICE, WANGANUL

PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. O. G. LAMBERT, VETERTNAPY SURGEON, STRAfF JZD 'Phone No. 11 (Club Hotel). Attends Coronation Stables, Elth every Wednesday and- Friday. Frank Messenger, F.N.Z.1.A.). [William Taylor, A.N.Z.I.A.] [Victor Griffiths, F.NZ.I.A. HJBBSENGER, QRIFFITHS, & inpAYLOR* REGISTERED ARCHITECTS. 61 Devon Street (opp. A.M.P. Building), New Plymouth. Thone 100. W. N. STEPHENSON, A N.Z.I.A. REGISTERED ARCHITECT Temporary Office next Bank of Australasia (upstairs), Devon Street, New Plymouth. cj Toplin, DElrt'Ar, SURGEON, ELTHAM. Has commenced practice in rooms above PJunket Rooms, next Bank of Australwria. EDWARD MASON, M.A.V.M.A., VETERINARY SURGEON, HAWERA. Call:—Tait Bros., Chemists, Hawera; TWdy and Co., Regent Street, Hawera; J. O'H&gan, Chemist, ElOxm

Always Out of Sorts Dr. Cassell’s Tablets will soon put Sufferers on Health’s Highway The itrenuoiu life of to-day u regfwisible for many cages of nerve weakness and depreecion. Everywhere are to be found men and women who are ‘nervy.” irritable and “out of sorts.” In nine cases out of ten this condition is due to a weakened system, because the netve centres are starved and do not obtain the needed food to keep them active. In Dr. CasaelJ's Tablets you have nerve nutrients and restoratives in their most efficient form. They restore the natural power of the digestive organs, enabling the body to obtain the utmoit benefit from the foods eaten. Dr. Cassell s - Tablets > are Rerve nutrients and restoratives of proved efficacy and are the recognised modem remedy for Nerve Troubles. Neurasthenia. Narve Pamjyms, Infantile Paralyiis, Indigestion, Sleepfessness, Kidney Weakness. Anaemia. Specially valuable for Nursing Mothers and duriag the Critical Periods of Life. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers in all parts of New Zealand. Prices I'9 and 4/-, the 4/» siie being the more economise!.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1921, Page 2

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