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Commencing to-day (Tuesday, May 30), the New Plymouth Soft Goods Manufacturing Co., Currie Street, are holding a gigantic sale. The firm intend, offering bargains in blouses, dress materials, silks, furs, hosiery and other seo,onable lines for the ladies and girls. Alen and boys requiring shirts, pyjamas,

etc., will find a splendid selection. The outstanding feature will be the prices (which are claimed to be the cheapest in town). It will pay the public to shop at the Soft Goods Manufacturing Co.’s sale.

No wonder 2000 farmers used “Tui” phosphates last season! “Tui” phosphates will (1) work night and day for you; (2) replace the much-needed phosphate carried off in milk, which depletes the soil 50 per cent, more than grain crops; (3) stimulate the milk-producing clovers and fine grasses; (4) add expen-sive-nitrogen to your soil —FREE; (5) increase your supply of grass in highly palatable form for your stock;. (6) sweeten your soil; (7) give fresh lease of life to your failing pasture. “TUI” B, £7 7s 6d; “TUT” A, £« 7s 6d, railage paid. Hodder and Tolley, Lti., Hawera, or from your local store. SERIOUS TROUBLE.

The use of a razor for cutting corns is dangerous in the extreme. More harm than good may be done. The risk of blood poisoning alone should be sufficient to deter anyone from using this method. A sure and harmless cure for corns is “Nipsem” Corn Cure. This kilfs the pain immiediatdly. and the com may be lifted out in two nights. “Nipsem” Com Cure is obtainable at all ahemists and stores for 2s.

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1922, Page 4

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260

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1922, Page 4

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1922, Page 4

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