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CAPTURED! Wo captured that old gent, Santa Claus, a few evenings ago, and compelled him to unload at our shops in New Plymouth and lnglewood. Of course we picked over his chariot for all novelties. SOMETHING FOR ALL— For the Babies, Boys and Youths, Girls and Maids, and lots of useful goods for the grown-ups. WE WANT YOU TO INSPECT and bring the youngsters to make their choice. OURS ARE THE CHEAPEST PRICES, C. 0. HAIKE DEVON AND EG.MONT STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH, AND AT IXGLEWOOD. OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT. to Buy, sound or broken Teeth on gold, silver, or vulcanite. Best possible prices in New Zealand. Post any you have to J. DUNSTONE, Private Box 1053, Auckland. Cash by return mail. Established 25 years. All parcels should have sender's name and address inside. All kinds of Dental Waßte bought for re-manufacturing.

o QCTES Which do you favour, Diamond or Pearl'r 111 one case thousands of pounds are spent in crec-tin.!? ail kind? of expensive machinery and hundreds of men are employed in the working of it, all for the purpose of finding diamonds. In the other ease all that is required is a small boat worked by a few blacks. One divei deep down into the water and comes up with an oyster in his hand, and there, inside the shell, is a perfect little pure white pearl, Nature's own handiwork. And ill the end some of these precious jewels find their way into our showrooms for you to look at and buy. Whatever be your favorite you will find it here and in the form you want it, too, at a price which means best value obtainable. C. H. DREW " ,u "i DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. JEWELLER & OPTICIAN.

? o Do your Cows Chew Bones, Sticks, &c? Stop them now by using There is a reason for this. Have you ever thought what causes the depraved appetite? The cow has a craving for something she cannot get in sufficient quantities, to make good the continual drain upon her system in producing large quantities of high-testing mill;. This want of an essential food eloment ultimately produces a weakened state of the whole system, making the cow a ready prey for such diseases as Tuberculosis, Abortion and Redwater. Wild or Run Cattle seldom suffer from these complaints (except in certain impoverished areas), because there is no unnatural drain upon their milk.produeing functions. COW-LIC provides this want in a concentrated form, and produces that satisfied condition of the digqstive organs so necessary to maintain a state of perfect health, without which it is impossible to produce large quantities of rich milk. The use of COW-LIC also enables the milking period to he carrit"' to its full termination, because the ingredients contained therein supply the ma„eiial for the bones, etc., of the unborn calf. The probable quantity used per annum will be from lib to 31bs per cow. It can be used with confidence as a preventative against Tuberculosis, Abortion and Redwater. It also will increase your factory returns fullv 10 per cant., and leave your cows strong and vigorous to go through the winter. Obtainable in all sizes to suit all herds, from Creamerv Managers, Auctioneers, Merchants, Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers. Now is the time to get it: Do not delay, as this supplies a great want, READ THIS UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL: _ „ I'ebruarv 18, ll»li To Clias. Katjen, Ltd., Newmarket, Auckland. Sirs, I have had two seasons 1 expi-r.cni-e with your prepaiation called COYV-LIC," and I say it does everything you claim'for it. In my herd last season (140 cows), not a single miss occurred, and the calves were fully developed and strong. Since using your preparation I have had no further trouble with Redwater.—C. Jephson, "Hinton," Paterangl, \Valknt«. E. GRIFFITHS, and CO., Distributing Agents for Taranaki. PRICES: lib packets, )/- each; -201b boxes, 8/- each; 301b ba»s 20/- each1001b bags, 40/• each (freight free). ' CHAS. RATJEN, LTD. AGRICULTURAL AND MAXUFACTURIXG CHEMISTS. NEWMAftKUT

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1915, Page 8

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