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WILKINSON’S Open Warehouse (Next N.Z. Express Co., New Plymouth.) OUR Warehouse is now open to the Public, and we cordially invite residents of New Plymouth and Taranaki generally to participate in the* WONDERFUL VALUES which we are now offering. All the advantages of our many year’s of trading, direct buying for Spot Cash, and direct shipping, we are passing on to you in the shape of “ Wilkinson’s Little Prices,” which in middle Taranaki have made the name of WILKINSON famous. HERE ARE A FEW LINES JUST OPENED EX S.S. “DORSET": Firth’s Stainless DESSERT KNIVES, per half-dozen 20/-. Firth’s Stainless TABLE KNIVES, per half-dozen. 22/6. ' . Stainless Nickel SILVER TEASPOONS, per half-dozen Stainless Nickel SILVER DESSERT. SPOONS, per half-dozen 8/- ■ Stainless Nickel SILVER TABLE SPOONS, per half-dozen 10/6->-Stainless Nickel SILVER DESSERT FORKS, per half-dozen 8/-. Stainless Nickel SILVER TABLE FORKS, per half-dozen 10/6. ALL POST FREE FOR CASH WITH ORDER. C. A. WILKINSON, Ltd NEW PLYMOUTH & ELTHAM.

wiii a ig-.a Be Prepared for ’Xmas! Send now for a supply of all the nice things that go to make a tasty meal. You cannot hope to entertain your visitors without having in the house HEINZ PICKLES, SAUCES, TINNED FRUITS, MUSCATELS, ALMONDS, etc. Leave vour order here and be sure of obtaining FRESHER AND LOWER PRICED GOODS. Muscatels 1/- pkt., Jordan A'monds 3/- lb, Smyrna Desatert Figs 9d and 1/G box, 1/4 lb, Dessert Dates, 6d pkt, Walnuts 1-/ and 1/3 >lh, Barcelonas lOd, Brazils lid, Almond Nuts 1/2, Nuts 1/Ib, Best Dessert Peaces and Anricots (California) 1/4 tin, Pears 1/6, Pineapple 9d. Heinz’s Goods in great variety at prices that please. Sultanas and Seeded Raisins 8d lb, Dates 4d lb, Cooking Figs 8d lb, Preserved Cherries 3/- lb, Xmas Hams 1/3 lb. J. McNEILL, “The Low Price Cash Grocer.” NEW PLYMOUTH.

His . Nerves Collapsed! W Shell-shock Nervous Breakdown —he could jg not work, eat, nor iSSt sleep, but Dr. Cassell’s jjjffl Cured him. y Bk Mr. Alfred H. Chur«. author and novelist, suffered snell-shock /jl when in France. This led to com- filljl plete nerve collapse. He could not _ /lIIHJdfX work, eat. nor sleep ; but as his own statement, printed below. narrates, he was completely cured *. h ciwm by Dr. Cassell s. \ Welrerhamptec Mr. A. H. Charms Signed Statement take Two AT Mr. Alfred H. Churm, of 9, Bell Place, Dudley Road, BED-TIME Wolverhampton, Eng., says:— and note how well you “ During the war I was in the Flying Carps, and sleep and how rewas shell-shocked. When I came home 1 was in such freshed and fit you axe a run-down and strengthless condition that my work in the morning, —that of an author and journalist—was seriously - interfered with. I had no heart for writing, I could not concentrate, and creative effort fagged me out. om « Rlmedv for When I forced myself to eat, t-he consequence was Home Kimeav tot severe pain and indigestion. I suffered, too, from a £317/.,Lr’*’ blurring of vision and worst of all I could not sleep, w« t IM and I would lie awake, often till daylight. . Naturally Mlur „ thenl , Pl | P |„t M in the morning I was listless, weary, and altogether fit Haadaoh* vital for nothing. I was afraid to walk in the street, and sietpiestnaM Exhaustion shrank from the passing traffic. This went on for Anemia Lauitutfo about two years, but at last I got Dr. Cassell s Tablets, specialty valuta tor Nurtint and I soon knew they were the right thing. In about Mot hors and During the Critical a month I was in splendid health. Indeed 1 have Periods of Lit*, never had a day’s illness since.” Dr. Cassell’s I • PR,CE %'^ E * Tnhl Ate Sold by all Chemists and Store*. Ask diotinetly M Nfll W - ■ for DR. CASSELL’S TABLETS. * M

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1923, Page 6

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