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| PLYMOUTH FOUNDRY. Foundry is now com- . pleted and in. full swing. Send us your next order for Castings. Quality and Promptitude Assured. ixeep your money in Taranaki *by supporting the local works. We are. Cash Purchasers of Scrap Iron, Brass and Copper. R. S. WOOLDRIDGE, LIMITED, ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, ETC. ’PHONE 601. P.O. BOX 170. Telegraphic Address: “WOOLHOIST,” New Plymouth.

BUILD IN BRICK. LOCKHART, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR & BRICK MANUFACTURER, BRICK WORKS, P.' TEA, Is prepared to supply BEST BUILDING BRICKS in any quantity at reasonable rates. Delivered f.0.b., rail or ship. Patea quotations on application to office, (Regent Street, Hawera. Obtain an estimate for building in brick. The low cost will surprise you, whilst this class of construction has never been equalled in anv other material. R. M. LOCKHART, PROPRIETOR.

Beware i| In Flu enza ! | None of us will forget the dread In- . | fluenza epidemic of 1918—and the recent cables telling ‘.hat influenza in its 1 most severe form has broken out in ■ 0 Tonga, reminds us that the last visi- j tation came from the Islands. PREVENTION ,is better than cure. The utmost care ) s should be taken. At the first sign of ■ § j the ” Flu " go to bed immediately, and do not get out for any reason. Take j I Bonrandton’S: | IrishOMbss | This safe and sure remedy proved of d immense value in the last epidemic. II Thousands testify to its merits in pro- I i : moting recovery and saving the lungs . from serious trouble. Better still, it I ■ is the best specific in guarding against i i Influenza infection for it forms an anti- | I septic film on the throat and bronchial | | tubes, hence Influenza germs cannot ' ; find lodgment. Escaped “Flu” in i Lthe Big Epidemic Mr. j. Rhodes-, Salisbury Street, j Christchurch, writes :—“ We took : Bonnington’s Irish Moss during the Influenza Epidemic, and are quite sure : that it saved us a lot of trouble.” ! Be on guard—take the surest prej ventive measures—take Bennington’s Irish Moss during the present danger. The Family bottle—large size is only 2/6 Everywhere. i 1,20.2 ILOTTJ g

THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING COMPANY, z LIMITED. SHAREHOLDERS are hereby notified that the. following payments have been authorised by the Directors:— A Bonus varying from |d to 2Ad per lb on oil Bacon Pigs received after 24th January, 1921, making the minimum rate ptfid per lb. A Bonus of 2d per lb on all Porkers received after 24th January, 1921, making the minimum rate paid. 7d per lb. A Dividend of 5 per cent, on share capital for the past year. ARTHUR MORTON, Chairman of Directors. Inglewood, 6th October, 1921.

I OWER your tyre-bills H ' a °d r^e P H comfort on the AU-British K Wm SPENCER-MOULTON | TYRES Obtainable all Leading Garages. H # - 9 li P'ESIDENTS OF KAPONGA AND DISTRICT. OBTAIN YOUR MEAT SUPPLIES FROM R. E. WILLIAMS & SONS, BUTCHERS. None but the Rfcst Quality. Prime Bullock Beef and Wether. Have just secured 25 prime bullocks fattened by E. J. Meuli, Esq., Okaiawa. Our carts deliver to Awatuna, Te Kiri, Kapuni, Mangatoki, Matapu a-hd Mahoe. / > Uiag ’phent 17 S, Kapeaga. % ,

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1921, Page 3