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Newton King, Ltd., advertise a furniture sale, to be held at Rahotu on Thursday afternoon next. On Wednesday next L. A. Nolan and Co. will conduct a sale of furniture on account of Mr. M. F. Hansbery at the Workers’ Social Hall. The furniture is in good order and well worth inspection. Webster Bros, advertise a sale of furniture on account of Mr. Hardy, Vogeltown, to be held at their mart for convenience of sale, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m. The matron of the Public Hospital wishes to acknowledge with thanks a basket of fruit for the women and children from Mrs C. H. Burgess. CORRECTION. The Willys-Knight Agents regret that the 3-seater de luxe with colonial body was recently incorrectly advertised at £635 instead of £650, but intimate that the new prices of the economical and comfortable Touring Cars, 5-seater £555, and 7-seater with disc wheels, £635, will stand. Agent: A. J. Kibby, Waitara. It was proved at the Supreme Court of Victoria, at Melbourne, that (1) SANDER S EXTRACT is much more powerfully healing and antiseptic than ordinary eucalyptus preparations; (2) SANDER’S EXTRACT does not depress the heart like the se-called “extracts’* and crude oils; (3) SANDER’S EXTRACT is highly commended by many authorities as a safe, reliable and effective household remedy. Get th* GENUINE SANDERS EXTRACT, find PLAZA TOOTH PASTE ENSURES GOOD TEETH. Plaza Tooth Paste is a delightfully smooth and deliciously favored dental cream, which thoroughly cleanses and beautifies the teeth. It tones up the gums, keeping them in perfect condition, and is an active agent in the prevention of pyorrhea. In large tubes. Is 9d. (Obtainable everywhere.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1923, Page 4

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1923, Page 4

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1923, Page 4