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STRATFORD. MEW Dress Goods, in Voiles, Ratines, Sponge Cloths, Crepes- and. Crepe Merles. Dainty fabrics for summer dresses. —At R. D. Lewers, Stratford. XTEW Gloves for summer wear, for ladies or children, in Cotton, Silk or Kid.—R. D. Lewers, Stratford. XTEW colored Hosiery, in Silk or Cashmere. Also special all wool plain Cashmere Hose, 4/11 pair.—R. D. Lewers, Stratford. , VIEW Coat Frocks just to hand, in all shades, good qualities, smart styles, in navy grey, brown, fawns and light shades. —R. D. Lewers, Stratford. MEW ranges of Jumpers and Blouses, in knitted silks —a beautiful selection and low-priced. See these goods. —R. D. Lewers, Stratford. "VTEW Suits for boys: In Cotton, sizes 8 to 14; new Tweed Suits, sizes 0 to 18. From 29/6 to 5'5/6.—R. D. Lewers, Stratford. T>LACK Cat America’s handsomest Hosiery, in both silk or lisle, now showing in Walters’, Ltd., window. Limited, show you what’s what in dainty new spring fabrics: Face Cloths, Sponge Cloth, Ratine®, Zephyrs, Voiles, Crepe-de-Chines, Floral Georgettes. TYELIGHTFULLY springlike Jumpers, in Jap Silk, Voile, Crepe-de-ehine and. Georgette and Knitted Silk.—Walters, Limited. "KpEW Laces, Embroidery Flouncinga, Camisole Embroidery, in good variety; 42-inoh Longcloth 2/6 yard. —Walters, Limited. gWE ATER Yarn for Knitting, in. lovely range of colorings. Jazz, Military, and Russia Braids.—At Walters, Limited. VU ALTERS, Limited, can show you grand values in Underclothing. Comfy Cut Vests 2/11, Cotton Bloomers 4/6. Irish-OMoss quickly relieve* and banishes coughs, colds, Influenza, whooping cough and similar chest ailments. For 60 Years it ha* been the favourite cough remedy. It forms an antiseptic film on the throat, and kijls the germs of disease. Bennington's Irish Moss is free from harmful drugs, narcotics, alcohol. Safest for the youngest child—potent enough to remove the most severe adult ” cough. KEEP ask for BONNINGTON’S JS3R. THE BIG IN THE HOUSE Wig® FAMILY THIS BOTTLE VINTEK * I" BOHNINCTON’SffI gR£SIrMOiSS E2? The Scrub Bull Not The Only Robber The “Live Stock Bulletin” has been hammering away at the Scrub Bull for years, and more and more men are satisfied that he is a curse and a robber. But he is not the only robber. The unthrifty cow may not be as big a loss as the scrub bull, but she is a heavy loss just the same. The loss of 5/- per month per cow means a loss of £l5OO in ten years on a herd of 50 cows, and a 5/- loss can easily be made by neglecting to drench a cow after calving. A good Drench means the cleansing of the system, the toning of it, the strengthening of it, and the enriching of the blood. Good, rich blood means a healthy, vigorous cow in the right fettle to do her season’s work. The best of all Drenches is Sykes’s Drench —the proved friend of Australian and New Zealand dairymen for over 20 years. Men like Mr. W. P. Brisbane, the well-known Ayrshire breeder of Victoria, swear by Sykes’s Drench. They realise the necessity for cleansing the . cow’s system and of building up her blood. Sykes’s Drench is sold at 1/6 pkt. (sufficient for drenchtwo cows) or 17/- by the dozen; in case lots of 6 dozen, 16/- per dozen. It may be obtained from all chemists and progressive stores. 2 MOTOR TYRES WE beg to notify Motorists of Taranaki and surrounding districts that we have ju . installed the very best and latest tyre repairing plant, and are now prepared to handle any class of Tyre repairs, no matter how badly burst. I.X.L. TYRE REPAIRING DEPOT, DEVON STREET. R. WHALE, PROPRIETOR. Phone <33. P.O: Box 222. Opp. Rv Post, New ITymouth. CARTWRIGHT’S Sore Throat Tablets 1/6, Quinsal for Influenza 1/6, Nupines for Coughs Is, Acid Quit for Rheumatism 1/6. from H. J. Abram, “MAIL ORDER” Chemifit, New Plymouth

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 October 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 1 October 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 1 October 1921, Page 7

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