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CASUALTIES, « (press association HAWERA, November o. Thomas Kay, a farmer, aged 46, was driving donvn the .in liis motorcat! to his home at "Wiiakamara, trhen ho met another car npproaeliins. Kay turned his car towards the side of the road and ran into n water channel. He succeedcd in getting his <lr hack on the road, but it sir erred in an erratic manner and ran into a post, which passed through the v. ind-scroeu, striking Kay on the chest and rendering him ■unconscious. lie was taken to tho hospital, but died from his injuries. He Icares a widow and threo children- ! PIRE BLIGHT. « • (PRESS ASSOCIATION' TELEGRAM.) TAUP.AIsGA, November p. The presence of the dreaded tire blight in local orchards lias assumed a most serious aspect, and it is practically cer- . tain that all tho pear trees will liave* iis come out in two commercial orchards, totalling about 'I t acres. _ Tho pear crop has been entirely ruined, and if prompt action is not taken, it may mean that apples and quinces will have to follow. Tho most fieriotis rnenaco in tiho spreading of the disease i.-i reported to bo .hawthorn hedges. A Charming Rexona Girl writes: I have been nsfng your Rexona Soap tor some time, and I think so much of It I am writing a few lines to express - my appreciation. Not' only do I find It excellent for the toilet and hath, hut as a shampoo for the hair it is far superior to any other, for it makes the hair both soft and Bilky, and seems to talro away ercry trace of dandri^ff. i have also used your Rexona; nothing could he better as a healer. I can truly say I am a Rexona Girl, and •wish the Rexona Remedies every success. , Sincorely yours, ,<Sgd.), ESTELLE RAY, 30 Wheatland Road, Malvern. REXONA Everyone's Favorite All tho ■world over eroryono likes the Rexona Remedies. They are universal favorites, and never disappoint you. Koxona is the Rapid. Healor, and Rexona Soap is the facial soap of the century. Care" for yourself by using Rexona and Rexona Soap, and your skin will reflect the improvement from the first, friends. ITCH! Just think what it must moan after such terrible itching, such burning torture, to have the skin cooled and aoothed—the itch banished as if by magic. Instant Relief on applying a few drops of the great new medioal discovery, D.D.D. Prescription. No more sleepless nights, no more days of agony. Why continue to suffer, why undermine your health f D.D.D. the Lotion for Skin Disease* the new' liquid remedy, is a scientific antiseptic wash. It is applied externally direct to the diseased parts, and is clean, pleasant to use. It sinks immediately into the pores, kills and washes 'out the disease germs and makes the skin soft and clean —th# care complete. Thousands have already been cured. Physicians and hospitals endorse and use this powerful liquid wash. Th® very first application stops all itching pain. In 30 seconds the desire to scratch is gone. Open sores healrapidly. Why wait 1 Test this great euro to-daj* All chemists sell D.D.D. (Englishprices , S/9 and 5/-). Ask for it to-day. Also ask for D.D.D. Soap (English price . !/-)» the purest soap ever made. Wholesale Agents: Mews. KEMPTHORNIS, PROSSER & CO., NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO. LTD.. Dunedin, Chriitchurch, Wellington and I Your luck during Cnp week! & WINNER OR LOSERP | You may take " chances at the races, S but you_cannot afford to tako chances SB where re-plating is. concerned. S TAKE THE SATE COURSE ;S and brins your Silver and Electro- § ware to Armstrong and Farr's to be g re-plated with pure silver. 3 IT WEI BS A WINNER FOR YOU ® They nro specialists, with tiie most -«§ up-to-date plant *in tiie Dominion. jg 1 ARMSTRONG & f ARR 1 I 148 ViCTORIA STP.rE CHRISTCHURCB § Storage Space We have n. sreed tcr- fi-or for the Horace of grain, furaiture, etc. CoO.C. C2S42 —70-63 551 COLOMBO ST.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16985, 6 November 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16985, 6 November 1920, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16985, 6 November 1920, Page 14

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