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MONEY TO BE SAVED! BETTER VALUES. LOWER PRICES. THE HUSTLERS - - - DEVON STREET. '- • . In a good range ot colouis ana 7 t 2/11 designs. From fabric Ladies’ Silk Rayon Frocks. Made Ca«ts, Chib West fashion stylos. At S "Sc B S Ms Pink Coutil Bra, Children’s b Ue? SanlU Belts. Made ot New'patterns and Colours in Cre- strong wide elntic. 1/- each, tonnes Just the thing for Ladies’ Silk Hose (Selwyn Brand), renovating couches, cushions. In all wanted shades. At 2/11. At 7|d yard. Ladies’ Traced Calico Aprons. Straw Ready-to-Wears. In new- Good designs. At 10jd. est Lacy Straws.' At 12/6. Infants’ Large Soft Silk Wool Cream Cotton Fine Ribbed Vests. Shawls. These are light in Wide shoulder straps/At 1/11. weight and good size. At 12/6. ~~ • MAIL YOUR ORDER. TRUTH ..IN ADVERTISING IS OUR MOTTO. HTL O " .sj Devon street, ill® fill NEW Plymouth.

’ “ ' ——ABOVE 50* LURKS A .GRAVE MENACE TO HEALTH Asss* Temperatures below L 50 degrees are necessary ’ll to prevent food spoilage ‘through growth of mould - . ■ and harmful bacteria. fl But there is a way to i ® combat this menace —a way to keep food fresh ■ ami safe. That is—keep f / it in a Frigidaire. Elec- ** — pl. trie Refrigerator. Let us tell you about —» ' | Frigidaire! Call in for I 1 a demonstration of its /f I advantages! Taranaki Agents: J. B. MacEWAN & CO., LTD. NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, HAWERA, OPUNiAKE, KAPONGA. '• - _ 1 ) ■ HOSPITAL NURSE CONFESSES “I could not work Vy k; Al without ; 1W rHBC * ,en Salts” 4 A SUPPORTS THREE <1 F- 1 CHILDREN TOO / Read her own statement “lam a nurse trained in three hospitals Kruschen is a perfect. blend of six and am also a widow with three young natural mineral salts which we alI need children. I wish to let you know the every day (i.) to help liver and kidneys great benefit I have received since to perform their natural duties in a taking Kruschen Salts, two years ago. natural way; (n.) to clear away, I would not miss the daily dose for gently but completely all the poisonous anything, as I can truthfully say I waste matter that has been clogging th® would be unablo to do my work ({»•) to P (owing to a severe form of Neuritis and The analysis is on the bottle. Th Rheumatism) if it were not for your are sodium and magnesium to stimuvaluable Salts, so you will understand late the organs of elinnnation. Tofeed how fully I appreciate the splendid ypur tissues, there s the tome rotashealth I receive from them.” sium Each little daily dose is a full day s supply of these six vital Are you one of the wise ones like Nurse salts: just the right amount to keep Cooper, who trust to Kruschen to keep your body and mind tuned up to ft them always fit and ready for work— pitch of real constant fitness. free from rheumatism, neuritis, and all Chemist and Store sells Kruschen in other troubles? If not, start the bottles at 2/6. A large bottle contains Kruschen habit to-morrow, keep it up, 120 “daily doses”—enough to last and you’ll never regret it as long as four whole months, you live. ' .

j Your . . 'I ; PRINTING '' if ; 1 ’ | g - QUR Job Printing Department I ® § is equipped with the latest | i? p machinery and appliances for * i , s 1 g executing high-class work of j I' ' i= every description at reasonable ' 3 I g ' PjiceS. ' : ; i'l Rins 17 I 1 g if you are requiring Printing, and % | || $ our representative will call on you. 1 I THE DAILY NEWS PowdmhamSt . I i JOB PRINTING DEPT. Now Plymouth I

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1930, Page 4

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