Aa the days grow shorter there is the more urgent need for the busy housewife to get her washing “in and dried” in the shortest possible space of time. The famous “Fairy Wonder” washing powder will help her accomplish this like no other. Just try it. Buy a packet, follow the directions, and see how helpful “Fairy” will be. All grocers stock it. At Rahotu sale on Thursday next will be sold a quantity of furniture and sundries on account of Constable O’Neill and Mr. Mat. Coffee, both of whom are leaving the district. A very choice farm of 76 acres is advertised in t'his issue by Mt. E. Jackson, land agent, New Plymouth. Overcoats and raincoats of splendid quality is the Melbourne’s theme for the
next few days. Great reductions have been made, and purchasers are assured of securing the best that money can buy. The coats in stock are simply wonderful value, all new this season, and absolutely no shoddy goods among them. Inspection invited.
Why is k that particular men, and men of limited spare time, call at Preece’s Hairdressing Saloon? Because
of the prompt attention given and the sanitary methods whereby all shaving and haircutting instruments are sterilised.—W. H. Preece, Devon Street Central. •
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1921, Page 4
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