HOLIDAY COMFORT. The curse of the Sandfly was here, and as we watched the lumps rise upon our hands we could not but feel how much joy these vermin had “taken-out” of our vacation. Turning a bend in the track, we met an angler applying some black liniment to his insect’ bites; it proved to be BOA, the Great Indian Liniment. He was good enough to treat our wounds, and from this we got immediate relief, and morning showed no evidence of any bites on anyone who had used Boa (Best of All). BOA cures Bruises, heals Cuts, etc., and iio touring party should consider its kit complete without a bottle. Obtainable from all Chemists and Stores. We copy Amateur Prints or Old Photos, also enlarge them and guarantee best possible results. H. J. Abram, “Mail Order” Chemist, New Plymouth. Sharland’s Tomato Sauce makes a good addition to Soups and Gravies. It makes them richer and more appetising., 5 A DRAG SAW OUTFIT which will cut up logs where they lay at the rate of from 15 to 25 cords per dAy, the engine of which can be used for other jobs when not sawing, is surely an attractive proposition to many Taranaki landholders. Fullest particulars from Booth, Macdonald and Co., Ltd., New Plymouth.
CZZm.-JJ II The Government Uses |“FAMA” FLOORING. | The reason is obvious—“ Fama " makes an I excellent job and gives everlasting wear, in ( Hospitals, hydro-electric power houses, Instlj tutions and Government buildings. " Fama" is made in nine fast colourings and 2 can be put down in almost any tone to suit || requirements. || Specify “ Fama ” if you want the best flooring. ■Write us for free booklets. ! FAMA STONEWOOD FLOORING COMPANY, J Waring Taylor Street, Wellington. LAlso at Auckland and Christchurch. Goldberg 2
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1921, Page 6
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