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Udder Troubles banished with Lissaman’s Mammitis Paint. Recommended by leading farmers. Send 5/6 for bottle... S. LLssaman, Chemist, Box 63A, Kaponga. That dancers attending the “old timers’ ” ball at Okato to-morrow night will have no reason to regret their outing is apparent- by the careful and detailed preparations for the function. For some years this annual dance has earned a large and well-deserved share of popularity, and it is believed that this season it will be enjoyed more than ever by patrons. Housewives should make every effort to invest in the multitude of bargains offering in the Melbourne Ltd’s sale of Manchester goods, blankets, rugs and eiderdowns and soft furnishings. Prices have been cut. to an extraordinary degree and immense savings can be effected on every purchase. The Opunake, Oaonui and coast groups of the Taranaki herd-testing association will hold their annual meetings at Opunake to-day and Rahotu to-night. Mr. C. M. Hume, organiser of the Dominion Herd-Testing Federation, wilt deliver an interesting address which all farmers are Invited to hear. One can always do with a new hat provided it is smart and at a price. Owing to exceptional purchase -of ladies’ millinbry MeGnier’s, New Plymouth, offering* On Friday three special lines.- —-’olv.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1930, Page 8

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