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Children’s Millinery. VARIOUS t'JIAUMIN T <! STYLES IN PANAMA, TUSCAN, DUXSTAISI,K ami CUEACOA STRAWS, suitabl* foil l)i ior lArryilny Wrnr Prices, 3/11, 5/11, 8/11 each. ,’s Washing Hats in Pique, Muslin, Tussore, and Jap Silk, AT PRICES FROM—--3/6 to 6/11 each. BALLANTYNE’S,™*

I I Costumes made to order LADIES’ We arc now allowing a liig nange of NAVY SUITING SUIiGE, NAVY FOX’S SERGE/and CRAVENETTES and GABERDINES, suitaWa for LADIES’ COSTUMES, and are making up .same lo order, complete at FOX SERGE, DYE GUARANTEEDCostumc Complete £4 13 0. Costume Complete £4 15 G. Costume' Complete £4 19 6. Costume Complete £5 2 G. NAVY SITTING SERGECostume Complete, £4 13 G. Costume Complete £4 15 G. Costume Complete £5 7 G. Costume Complete ... •; £5 12 G. Costume Complete , £0 17 G. CRAVEXETTE AND ,G ABERDINF— Costume Complete . £G 10 0. Our Cost nine Maker, MISS JOHNSON, is now BOOKING ORDERS, and we •will he pleased to Forward Samples, if desired. C.F.C.A., Ltd, GERA L DINE.

Two schemes drawn up by Mr Johnson, president of the' Masters' ..Butchers' .Association, fur 'the prevention of meat .trusts, andlixjngi K universal sal price for ail stock killed in the Dominion to the advantage* oi' 'the grower aodi ,lhe public wore read; at the meeting oi the Auckland Provincial Executive of the •iFarmers' Union the Auckland Star). No. 1 scheme matin provision, lot- the Government to commandeer all freezing works and abattoirs. N;o. 2 scheme suggested 'that the Government isuould be the sole cjsporttfr ' of fro'/.en meat, the meat to be bought as at present (hook prices) The Government Vo retail all hides, fats, skin's., sundries, offal, etc. Offices l.j lit; opened .in London to 'deal direct with retailers,., INet '.profits to be returned pro rata- tq suppliers of stock- Same principal administration as in scheme No. 1: companies to be paid working expenses only, and shareholders to receive; their pre-war dividends. Both schemes were referred to tfic Gener-,-,1 Committee.

TRIED AND APPROVED. Mr A. De Bavay, the eminent analytical chemist, of Melbourne, testified at the Supreme Onurt of Vie.t'o,ria that SANDER’S EUCALYPT EXTRACT compares with other eucalyptus products as well-refined emd matured brandy compares with ■ raw spirit. He s+«atjed that SANDER’S EXTRAOi contains anti-1 septic and healing Ingredients which; are not contained in other eucalyptus j preparations, and this is why SAN-| DER’S EXTRACT has ! such super*- j ior and unique curative powers, it! prevents , meningitis, typhoid; diiph- , theria, throat trouble, etc. Colds bronchitis, iung diseases, rheumatism, ] neuralgia, kidney and bladder (troubles are banished by it. Indigestion and diarrhoea are cured,-Jand the dis- j tressing wind is expelled. Inhaled applied locally, taken on sugar or in winter internally, SANDER’S 'EX 1 - TRACT asserts its sanative virtues. If you insist on the GENUINE SAN DER EXTRACT you will have the tried and approved article, which benefits and does not harm the most delicate constitution. There is no ex perknenting with SANDER’S EXTRACT. A vigorously healthful drink is KOLA-NIP. its beneficial effects drive away depression and tiredness. Refreshing —keen—delicious. Quenches stubborn thirsts, relieves, parched throats, and high temperatures. Trv it. ' t -2 f.f you catch a. 1 Cold, you can't help j it. If you keep a cold it’js your own I fault. "NAZOI,” is a safe and certain cure, and gives (immediate relief. 1/6. -2

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Temuka Leader, Issue 7672, 19 January 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 7672, 19 January 1918, Page 3