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I ■ A Brighter Christmas B and a Happier New Year! M. ■ The Railway again offers genuine barfl gains for Christmas Holiday Travel. fl|;/; ... from 13th December to 11th I January fares will be reduced by approxiB\ - ’ mately 6/- in the £. Return up to Bth I February, 1930. ■»■■■■ I FOR THE COMPLETE ENJOYMENT OF YOUR I; HOLIDAY TRIP—GO BY RAIL! /.,< ■’ l ■■■■■■■■HHMHMHMM#MHHMMHBMKHMMHM■a#MMBI■■■* H| ). =j ——MM— -■ I WE SELL By ; Leadlights and Mirrors. ■ Plate Glass and Windscreen Glasses. fc?/: Glass, Plain and Fancy. ■}/ : Sand, Cement, and Hydraulic Lime. ■ Three-ply of all descriptions. ■ Shingles and Upson Board. Compare Our Prices before Buying Elsewhere. ft- N.P. Sash and Door Co., Ltd. B?< Ring Nos. 7 and 1515. Write Box 34. - • • —- flly - , . Ml" ■ i y, ft 7%e machine that sets ft the fashion to the World II - Motor Cycle IW NAME & REPUTATION J ■?;>.< Proud is not the word for the owner of a “Matchless” MotorBf < ' - cycle—the famous British machine that has yet to find its fl/’.-.- equal in performance or appearance. V fl Designed by experts and solidly built by British workmen of , ■ the finest materials obtainable, the smallest detail is as per- . feet as it is humanly possible to make it. fl/ No “MATCHLESS” owner is dissatisfied—once you’ve seen it ■ demonstrated you’ll know the reason why. I Come in to-day. Examine it closely. Note the many improveH ments. Compare it anywhere. Then your choice will be a fly,' “Matchless” Motor-cycle. ft Stainton and Co- Ltd. B DEVON STREET - - NEW PLYMOUTH

r < ' , , 1 W °f a troublesome corn, and by 1, 1 K , , I V 1L . • tt ! an occasional loot bath with Radox L, '' ' ~ . - ZSfe it is kept Irom returning. A.s a remedy tor all toot troubles I have 1 " W recommended Radox to many tit ©O J f W people and also keep a packet in - 00/J r the house for my own use.” J.F'L’Xu ' A ’.wl “i must tell you of the most ‘- 1 / \ wonderful results of using Radox 1 W* '• '* * Bath. Salts. I have suffered for years with two very painful corns, and have tried all kinds of things, TL / but with no result, and now, after /Ctl2£ CL rlCllCt'Cty*JTrOwl two soolcinffs with I hove j 4 * been able to take them right out, fInES ’W**’ root and all. It seems too good to Swap be true. I shall certainly recom- , mend Radox to all my friends, and Not just for a couple of weeks, but shaU neV(ir be wiihovt a box in my • for all time! This wonderful relief house< - fQr they are aiso a great its possible, easy, quick, if you put relief fo tired j eet » (Mrs.) A.M. iyour feet regularly in Radox foot : ibaths for 15 to 20 minutes. Very When you (Jip your foot into a Boon the worst of .corns must give foot bath con t a jning Radox Bath iway before Radox's softening in- g a it 3 , the dead skin combines with fluence; gently and painlessly you the R a d ox Bath Salts to form a can lift it out with your fingers. prote i n sa it of the actual corn itHere is one of many who have Thi g protein salt dissolves I found a permanent holiday from in wa ter like ordinary salt, and so foot troubles “the Radox Way. loosens tho corn that it may be Read his letter; lifted out bodily, root and all. Rfidox does not affect the living / have great pleasure m telling “J™ . d . j the dead skin of you of the great relief I have ex- ■ , orn which is dissolved. ierienced after.using Radox Bath ™ wn Salts. However tired and aching Ask fm • „ y O mie's feet may be, a little. Radox cheimsi . \dnd warm water will soon put them P - P™. 1 ’ Ha ( p oooo right I have also been able to get 3 / 8 doub - e ‘l uanui -y- Piß k Packet - 5.12.28 /Radox Bath Saits Manufactured by E. Griffith# Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1759). (Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch ' * and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand.

pjAMILTON VACCINE CO., LTD. 1. For the prevention of CONTAGIOUS MAMMITIS. 2. INNOCULATE NOW! 3. Cost per cow 2/6. Write for booklet of instructions. 4. Be sure it is Hamilton Vaccina. FRED PRATT, Manager, Box 181, Hamilton. QTOUT PEOPLE should take Hall’s Anti-Fat Pills. They reduce and ensure easy breathing. Guaranteed purely herbal. Twenty days’ treatment for five shillings, from E. W. Hall, Herbalist, 117 Armagh Street, Christchurch.

AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL. TpREEHOLD Farm, G miles from Hawera * Area, 115 acres. 5-Roomed Bungalow House, h. and o. wale?, 6-bail cowshed, engine-room, cartshed. etc. Sub-divided into 10 paddocks. Well watered. Price as a going concern, including 55 cows, 1 bull, 1 horse, 2A h.p. AnderBvJ Engine, and 90-gallon Alfa-Laval Separator, £63 per acre., £750 Cash. For further information appIy—yy.ANGANUI J7RESH J? GOD (JO.’S FINANCE, LAND & COMMISSION AGENCY DEPARTMENT. ELIOT STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. Phone, 741 N.P. 2365 Wanganui.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1929, Page 16

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