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The great mid-season sale at Morey’s continues to draw crowds of keen purchasers. See the big price reductions featured in every department. Country customers are asked to post their orders and cash, when goods will be forwarded without delay.

Great as are inventions like electricity and the telephone, it is doubtful if either'of these have proved such a boon and a blessing to the busy housewife as “Fairy Wonder” dry soap, the magic cleaner. Clothes become snow white where “Fairy” waves her wand. At all stores.

The conference of purebred stock breeders at Palmerston North Show this week affirmed the necessity for testing cows to increase butter-fat production The New Zealand Cattlecake and Oil has gone further. It has offered a donation of £5OO towards a prize fund for the 3001 b. butter-fat cow standard. See “Bill Moose” advertisement in this issue.

The Melbourne, Ltd.’s great mid-win-ter sale started on its triumphant career yesterday. Despite the wet weather there was a good attendance of buyers, who enthused over the usefulness of the many bargains on offer. Everyone interested in saving money in drapery, clothing and mercery should visit this great sale.

Weather permitting, there will be a band recital at the breakwater to-mor-row (Sunday) afternoon.

There is no better value than the best. You always get best value at C. C. Ward's. Splendid quality white or unbleached sheetings, single bed only 1/11; extra heavy 2/11 yd; double bed, good quality, only 2/11 yd., best 4/11 yd.: 80in., 3/6 to 5/6. “Doctor” flannels, white 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6; dark grey, 3/3, 3/6, 3/11.

A New Plymouth lady has discovered an excellent, way of keeping her hands soft and white even in this cold weather. Night and morning, after washing with warm water, she rubs in a little Velvet Hand Emollient- This preparation heals and soothes chapped and sore hands and keeps them in good order. Obtainable at Friendly Societies’ Dispensary; 2/a bottle.*

The Department of Agriculture dressed part of a swede crop with potash and nitrogen only producing a crop of tons per acre, while rows on either side dressed with phosphates only yielded 30 tons per acre. It pays to use “Tui” phosphates, because phosphates are the

“limiting factor” in most local soils, as was demonstrated in above trial.“ Tui” B Phosphate at £7 17s Gd is only £6 17s 6d cash with order, with “Tui” A ’priced 20s higher. Popular top-dressing with 2000 farmers. Hodder and Tolley, Ltd., Ilawera.

Pounds can be saved by having your old or soiled garments renovated by J. K. Hawkins and Co., dry cleaners and steam dyers. Devon Street, New Plymouth. We have the most up-to-date plant in Taranaki for doing this class of work. It does not matter, how soiled or faded your garments are, we can renovate them like new. Our ’phone stenuine —insist if you have to—and be number is 685. Get busy.

It is most important to the man who does not shave himself that he has access to a hairdressing saloon where sanitation is the leading ■feature. This can be depended upon at Preece’s saloon, Devon Street Central, where there are five chairs and skilled* workmen in attendance. Every razor, comb and •brush is sterilised before use at Preece’s.

The overwhelming experience of thousands testifies to the value of Nazol as an effective cure for Coughs. Coldsu Sore Throats, etc

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1922, Page 4

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1922, Page 4

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1922, Page 4

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