The Popular Hit of the New Fashion Year that commenced with the Spring has been made by The Becoming : Coat-Frock !And we have anticipated a YM/TS great demand for it by landing / I* a most comprehensive range, K , featuring smart designs and the materials you favour most— j Gabardine, Serges, Tricotines, Sponge Cloth, Light Tweeds & Flannels. kjßk T !We invite your early inspee- t / w gffl tion. These fine, seasonable SXT lines will he highly popular be- / /j SKI jßp cause of their style, durability, . SrajfflTO X and economical pricing. J Tillin' j Coat Frocks, prettily trimmed *// X with braid and with coloured L TNL. 5- stitching, in Mole, Fawn, Rose T ' I and Grey. FROM 84/- ■ 3" At Morey’s—A Great Display X of Coat-froeks for Summer X Service. I Moreys | HEW .‘LVMOVTIL
I jQi Glorify the Home! Spring is already here, and the time is ripe for brightening dull rooms for the Summer months, ,i You’ll perhaps need ; NEW CURTAINS, ' NEW CARPETS, NEW LINOLEUMS, NEW LOOSE COVERS OR RENOVATIONS. Our Stocks are splendidly ready to meet every demand, from Cottage or Mansion. CONSULT US FOR BEST RESULTS AT LEAST EXPENSE. PURSER’S Ltd. RED POST HOUSE FURNISHERS. NEW PLYMOUTH & INGLEWOOD
£l5OO Lost la 10 Years on a Herd of 50 Cows The labour and expense of keeping a herd of 50 cows is just the same whether the return is £2 per month or £3 per month. If by neglecting to take some precaution, or by failing to provide adequate feed, a dairyman makes only £2 per head per month, instead of, say, £2/5/per head per month, he loses £3 per head per year. On a herd of 50 cows this means a loss £l5OO in ten years. Say 5/- per head per month, and it doesn’t sound very -puch, but say £ 1500 in ten years and it sounds terrific. Now, there is one certain way in which to make a loss of 5/- on a cow per month, and that is to neglect to drench herabter calving. After a cow has come through the strain of calving she needs to be cleansed internally. She needs toning up. Her system needs strengthening so that she will not fall a prey to Milk Fever, Mammitis, Contagious Abortion, etc. There is a simple way of putting her in first-class fettle for a season’s work, and that is by giving her a SYKES’S DRENCH. This Drench has been a favourite with Dairymen in New Zealand and Australia for 20 years. It does its work effectively. It ensures a proper cleansing, acts as a blood purifier and tonic and does not impoverish the system by purging. Used regularly by such famous breeders as Mr. W. P. Brisbane. It costs 1/6 to drench two cows; sold in packets at 1/6* or 17/- by the dozen. AU Chemists and Stores. 3
You should preserve your eggs in Sharland’s Moa Brand Egg Preservative. Twenty years’ experience has proved it to be reliable. It is economical—it costs three-eighths of a penny to one penny per dozen eggs, according to size package yon buy. Sold in small tins sufficient for 14 dozen eggs, also in J, 1 and 4-gal-lon tins. One gallon sufficient for 18C dozen eggs.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1921, Page 2
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