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Twjo-pie'ee Canadian bathing costumes in cotton or fine cashmere wool are in full supply at the Melbourne, Ltd. Prices: Maids’ cotton, 3/11; womens, 4/11‘to 9/11; men’s cotton 2-piece costumes, 4/6; men’s and women’s fine cashmere wool costumes, 18/6; grand quality and very smart. Bathing \ s 1/11; little boye’ costumes, 2/3. “Sinus,” the famous milking machine cleanser, is a scientifically blended compound in powder form put up in handy sized bags for .immediate use. A small quantity put through the machines with warm water instantaneously cleanses without the slightest injury to any of the parts. The Awakino and Okau Sheep and Cattle Fair dates are advertised. The auctioneers, Newton King, Ltd., invite entries for both sales.

One cheese factory in the Morrinsville district which sold its output is paying out an advance of Is 9d per lb. for butter-fat as compared with Is Id that is being paid by factories tnat are consigning.

When Sir Walter Raleigh first introduced tobacco into England he brought from Virginia a very high-class article. To-day the high-grade tobaccos are even better’ in flavor, and fragrant and cool. There is not a big difference in price between special and ordinary grades of tobacco, but the difference to the smoker from a flavor point of view is most marked. We are now offering some very spe'eial mixtures for particu-’ lar smokers, and we want you to try them. You will appreciate being able to secure these high grade brands. W. H. Preece, Devon Street Central. THE WEATHER. The hot weather we are now experiencing is appreciated by many, but it is a trial to others. It is certain that we shall have at least three more months of heat. Sufferers from corns are now greatly troutbled with the pain and in'convenience of the corns; as long as the hot weather lasts, they will be troubled. The only thing to do is to apply “Nipsem” Corn Cure now and save more trouble. “Nipsem” will freeze out your corn in two nights. Obtainable from all chemists and stores, or 2s post free from 14- a B Box. 219, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1922, Page 4

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351

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1922, Page 4

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1922, Page 4

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