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Jf- ■ As Dictated by Madame Fashion. \. ' A Pleasing Display of Goods for the New Season. J ./ fi ' *"*^^^WT*nrni»»iMBiBWMaMMBBWBaMMB«Mwi[MBWwnBBWBWBnBiwnB«aB3!W«»WTWnia»M«w^ -mr mi n n—nnrn-ii —,— —--i ii 11111111 1 ■11111111 ———I—l ■■■■■■ vS-PlllsU " Dainty, Fascinating Clothes for Present Day Wear /tluf I i \W''f We °^er no excuse f°r once again calling your attention to our display of Fashion goods in every department. It is so good that we would not like you to miss it, and so be disappointed. O J^ D I Besides, our stock is being augmented constantly, and it is now thoroughly representative. 11l 1 ii Dainty Blouses in Silk &• Crepe-de-Chine, White Underwear fresh as the Sunshine, Silk Hosieiy in popular Colours, Gloves of reliable •/// : \\l ' Quality, The Newest creations in Neckwear. ■ If I|| I Every department is crammed full of "wanted" goods, nay, more "desirable" goods. You will find much that is quite new. A stroll through our store and a glance at our windows will £ive you the utmost pleasure. l%p W. M. Cullen & Co., Drapers, Normanby Road, PAEROA.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID. DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICE, AUCKLAND. NOTICE CLOSING ALL PLACES SPECIFIED. IN pursuance of the provisions of Section 18 of "The Public Health Act, 1908," and in exercise of the special powers given me by the authority of the Gov-ernor-General and in exercise of all other powers me thereunto enabling, I, Joseph Patrick Frengley, Acting-Chief Health Officer for the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby require all places and buildings in the Auckland Health District set out or referred to in the Schedule below to be isolated by being closed until further notice or during the times specified with respect thereto in the said Schedule, arid during the period of such isolation no person shall enter any such building save for the purpose of cleansing or disinfecting the same or for some other purpose directed by me. - SCHEDULE. All theatres, moving-picture theatres, dancing halls, billiard saloons, concert rooms, shooting galleries, and other buildings or rooms used as places o " public entertainment or amusement. ! All marble bars, refreshmentj rooms, and tea-rooms to be I closed except during the following hours : 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. 12 noon to 2 p.m., 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. All buildings used for purposes of public worship to be closed (Sundays included) at 5 p.m. daily. All buildings used for public meetings, except when used for meetings for public health purposes and dealing with organisations for that purpose. All proposed university or other examinations by an education body to be cancelled, or, if proceeding at present, to stop at once. All places wherein is carried on the business of a barber or i hairdresser. ! All public and private schools, I Sunday schools, and university | and other colleges. I All places used for race meetings, i shows, or exhibitions of any : ' kind. • Dated at Auckland this 16th day of November, 1918. JOS. P. FRENGLEY, Acting Chief Health Officer. NOTE. The Auckland Health District includes the following Hospital Districts :— BAY OF ISLANDS, WHANGAREI, KAIPARA, AUCKLAND, WAIKATO, COROMANDEL, THAMES, WAIHI, TAURANGA, BAY OF PLENTY, TAUMARUNUI. BiCYOKIACCOTB HAURAKIS, Gents £15 10/-, Ladies' £16. EAGLES, Gents' £13,' Ladies £13 10/-. BELLS, 1/-, 2/-, and 3/-. CARRIERS, strong, 3/6. CHAINS, best "Coventry" 12/-. CHAIN COVERS, Ladies',. 14/6, fitted v COTTERPINS, 6d. CYCLOMETERS, 6/6 .' DRESS NETS.. 2/9 and 3/3 ' ENAMEL, per tin, 1/3. GRIPS for handles, 1/6 and 1/9. HANDLE BARS, reversible, 13/6; LAMPS, gas, 12/9, 14/-, and 15/-. LAMPS, oil, 7/6 and 10/-. DUNLOP COVERS, £1, Tubes 9/-. OCEANIC COVERS 15/-, Tubas VMIDGET OUTFITS, 9d, MOTETTE OUTFITS, 1/3. Cash with order. We pay postage. Isaac Brown & Co, P.O. Box 42, Thames. . PLEASE NOTE. — At our Pharmacy we dispense prescriptions with the finest drugs procurable direct from the leading manufacturers. We stock Nursery arid Toilet Requi- ! sites, Homoeopathic and Patent Medicines. Auckland prices. — Thomas. Chemist. Paeroa.

FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD. NOTICE. THE Hikutaia Sale has been postponed indefinitely. COROMANDEL SALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28. iAA HEAD OF CATTLE 1.000 SHEEPincluding 500 Shorn 2, 4, and 6-tooth Wethers. FARMERS* AUCTIONEERING CO., HAMILTON. ' Bi c y cl c Accessor] es I beg to quote as follows for Bicycle accessories :— BELLS, 1/9 and 3/-. CARRIERS, strong, 3/3. - . CHAINS, best "Coventry," 10/6. CHAIN COVERS, Ladies', 10/6, fitted. COTTERPINS, 6d. CYCLOMETERS, 6/6. DRESS NETS, 2/6. ENAMEL, per tin, 1/3. GRIPS for handles, 1/3. HANDLE BARS, reversible, 10/-. LAMPS, gas, 12/- and 15/-. DUNLOP COVERS, 19/-, Tubes, 8/, OCEANIC COVERS, 13/6, Tubes 6/6. MIDGET OUTFITS. 9d. MOTETTE OUTFITS, 1/3. Cash with Order. Postage Paid. E. JOYCE, Cycle Shop, opposite Firebell, | Phone 105. PAEROA, i WAGES INCREASED. j Yes, that's it. A little mundane, perhaps, but one of the main points after all. Now as a person of common-sense you know it is not mere puff to say that if one becomes efficient —a specialist—his or her wages will be increased. You know it is nothing but the plain unvarnished truth. Now, you—you mind —yes you, can in a little time increase your wages. How ? By a little systematic study in your spare time under practical painstaking and conscientious teachers—privately in your own home. Send to-day for particulars of our . Efficiency Home Study Course in Practical Bookkeeping, Accountancy, Shorthand, Adver- j tisement, Writing, Preparation for the Matriculation, Teachers' | Public Service, Law, or the Uni-1 versity Bookkeepers' Examina- j tions. . i | Say just which interests you Address : HEM'NGWAY & ROBERTSON'S ■ Correspondence Schools Lt., Auckland. i P.O. Box 516. CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THIS ? YOU pay Income Tax, or Land Tax, or perhaps both. Do you understand all about such ? If not why not do so ? We have a few copies left of "The Land and Income Taxpayers' Guide, 1918," by W. H. Hemingway, F.P.A. (N.Z.), solicitor. Send your name, address, and I 10/6 and the work will be mailed you, post free, by return. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. m HE CROWN CLOTHING CO., X LTD., of Elliot Street, Auckland, notify their many cus-1 tomers that owing to unforeseen circumstances, their country re presentative will not be visiting the Paeroa district this year. j Customers can still secure their j Christmas suits at the wholesals price, and applications for patterns of summer suitings are so-1 licited. Each customer's measurements are carefully recorded, so that the obtaining of fresh measurements is not by any means essential. Those "gentlemen who are not customers and are desirous of availing themselves of the Crown Clothing Co.'s offer of a single suit at wholeiale prices, can, on application, have patterns, tape measure, and a measurement form sent them immediately. A SINGLE SU TT AT WHOLESALE PRICES. CROWN CLOTHING COMPANY LIMITED, Elliot Street, AUCKLAND.

DISINFECTANTS! Disinfectants! At Railway Store. Lysol, Jeyts Fluid. Brittol and Cubette as recommended by Government Inspector. TWO required immediately at Thames Valley Dairying Co., Ltd.—-Apply V. Neilsen, manager. WANTED,— A woman to cook for about a month. Apply PAEROA HOTEL. WANTED.— A girl to assist in housework; 15/- per week —Apply MRS PARKER, Wood St. WANTED TO PURCHASE— Four, five, or six roomed house for removal Must be in good order.—Apply W BUTLKR, Morriusville. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. TO assist in checking epidemic and give affected staffs opportunity to recuperate all Banks in New' Zealand will be closed till WEDNESDAY, 27, at 10 a.m This action is taken with the consent and approval of the Minister of Finance. j THE NATIONAL BANK OF I NEW ZEALAND, LTD., ■- I D. W. DUTHIE, 1 General Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, WILLIAM CALLENDER, General Manager. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID. j DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICE, j AUCKLAND. NOTICE CLOSING HOTEL AND CLUB BARS, ETC, THROUGHOUT AUCKLAND HEALTH DISTRICT. WHEREAS by a Warrant, dated November 13; 1918, and made under Section Eighteen !of the Public Health Act, 1918, ! His Excellency the Governorj General has conferred upon al! | District Health Officers powefand authority, with the approval | of the Minister of Public Health to CLOSE ALL OR ANY HOTfiL BARS, BARS OF CHARTERED CLUBS, or OTHER PLACES within their several districts re- i spectively for the purpose of! more effectively checking or preventing the spread of influenza : \ Now,- therefore, in pursuance j of the said power and for the j said purpose, I, JOSEPH PAT-; RICK FRENGLEY, Acting Chief Health Officer for the Dominion ; of New Zealand, do hereby re ; quire all hotel bars and bars o r j chartered clubs and all breweri^ ; and spirit businesses within th^ ! Auckland Health District to b- ; closed forthwith and until further notice. Dated at Auckland this 19th day of November, 1918. \ JOS. P. FRENGLEY, ! Deputy Chief Health Officer. ; NOTE.—The Auckland Health, District includes the following j Hospital Districts :— j BAY OF ISLANDS. WHANGAREI. j KAIPARA. I AUCKLAND. | WAIKATO. COROMANDEL. THAMES. WAIHI. TAURANGA. j BAY OF PLENTY. j TAUMARUNUI. ' j V.M.C.A. Messages ofMomen i "Wherever I go I hear nothing but good of the V.M.C.A. work. We owe the V.M.C.A. a very deep debt of gratitude." — Lloyd George But the V.M.C.A. work must go on—day in and day out. And money is needed if the utmost it to be done for our boys. Will you help them. You can best hc!p by sending a donation CAPT. D. A. EWEN, M^A , Hon. National V.M.C.A. m&o§^ Treasurer, B«ker's Build- iMw ngs, Wellington. 12 T

Hauraki Land Agency —• PAEROA — SEED POTATOES. MAORI CHIEF ,■ NEARLY SOLD OUT. Book Your Order at Once or you will be too late. SKERRY BLUES A BLIGHT RESISTER 14s 6d per cwt. ~' NEARLY GONE, TOO." ' J. PICKWORTH,' Manager. I "StiUßetter" ||Mf^S^# - "StiUEetter" I WILLARD \Wmo&^ WILLARD has been Wfilmm nrl Tf^ wPI^T has been , proved the best 7P& ° \F«i proved the beat Erery Is A BoM dr * "Still Better" Brine WmSmM&k Battery meant WiMardßattery (^H. I a Brand New that leaves the DfV — :zfr"™^^rJPrM| r Batfrrv factory in Amer- 1/1 J „. ? ica is made Bone In addition the Dry. This ab- P-tw-.5««l Iwx tk A threaded rubber solute dryness is FilllCipcU 111 lllC insulation in a your guarantee w-Br-i* 1 Willard Battery that the battery Vvlfl?ll*fT means increased ha. not lived part JJ ****** V* protection to of it* time before FCsi4-f-*»V*-t7 —i P *? f pro" yon purchase it. [r= - UOIICI Jf =n longs efficiency. ' ■ ■ .11 Leading the way to II -, ■ 11l The longer We. "Still Better" The Electric faction "SiiUf'tt*" WILLARD Co. ofNZ. WILLARD A | has been has been i ■ proved the best Auckland. proved the best ■

SEEDS — | For ,Vegetable and- Flower Garden Choicest Supply and freshest highest germinating ■ power. Selected by Kxperts. ■ ORDER hOW j FROM ' | G. J. Maekay, ! "The Satisfaction Seedsman" | Keep Your Garden Free | Keep Your Garden Free Keep Your Garden Free j From Pests, Diseases, etc, j From Pests, Diseases, etc, \ From Pests, Diseases, etc. | This is a duty you owe to yourself and your neighbours ■ There's an easy way, a satis-"' factory and inexpensive way of doin^ this. That is by getting thoroughly reliable SPRAYING MIXTURES AND I SPRAY PUMPS, ETC. ; ■ AT . i f^ ■T ' "A/FACKAY'S I VX. v • ItXackay'S ! "The Satisfaction Seedsman" 106, Queen St., AUCKLAND Opposite Bank of N.Z. Phone 922 WILLIAM LLOYD Civil Consulting Engineer, Architect. | . . ! Plans, Specifications, and Estimates of all classes of Buildings prepared at reasonable charge. Surveys made to Suit Cl'ents Levels taken for Roads and Drainage Plans prepared. Pupils taught Civil Engineering and Architecture. Address: HINEMOA HOUSE. TE AROHA. i. j NEVER STOP ADVERTISING, j j When someone stops advertising, Someone stops buying. When someone stops buying, Someone stops selling. When someone stops selling, Someone stops making 1. When someone stops making, Someone stops earning. When everybody stops earning, Everybody stops buying. Keep going—ADVERTISE,

TRY MAGNESIA FOR YOUR STOMACH TROUBLE.

IT NEUTRALISES ACIDITY AND PREVENTS FERMENTATION.

Doubtless you have already tried pepsin, bismuth^soda, charcoal, drugs, etc., and ao you know that these things will not cure vcur trouble—in some cases they do not even give relief—but before giving up hope and deciding that you arc a chronic dyspeptic just try the effect of a little magnesia—not the ordinary carbonate, oxides, or citrates, but bisurated magnesia, which you can obtain from practically any chemist in either powder or tablet form. Take balf-a-tea-spoonful of the powder or two compressed tablets with a little water after your next meal, and see what a difference this makes. It will instantly neutralise the harmful acid which now causes your food to ferment, giving rise to wind, heartburn, flatulence, and many other unpleasant symptoms, and you will find.that, provided you take a little bisurated magnesia immediately afterward, you can eat almost anything and enjoy it without any danger of pain and discomfort, to follow.

A CALF FOOD WITH NO WASTE. Most calf meals leave a sediment in the form of a semi-solid deposit in the bottom of the bucket. Thus the calf doesn't get a' full feed and nutrition consequently suffers. Not so with Ceremilk —the unique process of grinding by special heavy machinery results in a wonderfully fine food—so fine that the particles remain in suspension in the bucket. Thus the calf gets, all the goodness and the work of preparation is far easier. Mr T. Johnston of Outram writes: "I have used "CEREMILK" now for two years and find it very economical. The calves like and relish it and certainly thrive on it. I find it very easy to prepare and as long as I -rear calves, I shall continue using "CEREMILK." Try "CEREMILK," equal to whole milk in nutriment. At all stores and factories. Local Distributors : H. E. Gillespie, Auckland Provincial Agent.

For ladies' choice handlings, up-to-date stationery, fancy goods, Christmas cards, and soldiers' presents, call at Spry's.—Advt.

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