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KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER! ENJOY tho lightness, softness, freedom and and economy of Jaeger Pure Woollens Cooler than linen or cotton, Dr. Jaeger Underwear ■will protect you against ©very change in temperature. Guaranteed all wool. Any under garment replaced if spoiled through shrinkage. la still the BEST, * & Weigh . So -. 30 Men’s Undervests 7/3 to 12/9 6/- to 8/Mon’a Pants 9/- to 12/9 7/6 to 9/6 Men’s Uniteds (Combination Garments) 18/- to 25/6 * 13/0 to 18/9 “JAEGER” PYJAMAS! 2 NOTE! JAEGER GOODS ARE BRITISH MADE.

TRY THE Hot Sail - Water Treatment a For muscular rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, nerv- | ous debility, some diseases of the joints, general Weakness of | the limbs after injury, and numerous other complaints. 18 MEDICAL TESTIMONY. Extract from Dr. 'Walker’s Testimonial.—Hot salt water baths, alone or combined with the cooler waters, have an important part in the treatment of rheumatic affections of the limbs, lumbago, and sciatica. A suitably regulated course is of undoubted help in many nerrous affections, —Ernest A. Walker, M.D. I have pleasure in stating" that 1 have prescribed Hot Salt Water Baths, as administered by the caretaker at the New Plymouth Muni--1 cipa! Baths, and have every reason to be satisfied with the good results a attained in several cases of rheumatism and sciatica. In suitable cases, a and when taken under proper direction and supervision. Hot Salt Water | Bathing is a power for good. — H. B. Leatham, M.R.C.S., U.R.C.P. New Plymouth Municipal Hot and Gold Salt Water Baths . L* SINGLE BATH Is. SIX BATHS ss.

The Ideal the Cottage Home A CoctcbksU Compact, and Cleanly Range is the greatest boon which a Housewife can possess for lightening her work to the kitchen. The “ORION" OPEN-FIRE RANGE Is specially suitable for Cottage Homes. It combines the advantages of a perfect Cooking Range with the comfort of ao open fire-place. A moment's work chap get It from a Close (e an Opes Fire. Housewives have been quick to appreciate this notable improvement The “ORION” possesses many special features, is strongly and solidly made, and stands supreme for Efficient Service, Rapid Aetna, Economy in Fuel and Absolute Satisfaction. Price, £6 10s. Open or Close Fire H. L SHACKIOCK, LTD., Dunedin, Wellington, and Auckland. yCUXfir TTie Cooking Finished and the Fire-Place Opened up I

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K EE’S AUNDRY. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH ( (Next Presbyterian Church). 'Wash and Iron Collars Id Handkerchiefs Id Socks Id Singlets 2d Wash Soft Shirt 21,-i Wash and Iron White Shirts 3d Starch Ladies’ Dresses very cheap. Guaranteed Best Work. £330

Housewives who pride themselves on their baking should use PHOENIX THICK PEEL “Phoenir” gives to cakes and puddings flavour and variety. It is delicious, wholesome peel, carefully prepared from the choicest fruit. Not dry, hard, tough, thin peal, but. thick, sweet, fresh peel, highly edible, and most delicious. DO YOU LIKE THAT KIND? THE odour of a cheap perfume is much like a flavouring essence. OUR PERFUMES are the best quality. From Is to £l. FRASER’S PHARMACY, DEVON £

NOTICE. MAROKOPA SAWMILL. IT AM now prepared to take orders for WHITE PINE on wharf, Waitara or New Plymouth Breakwater, in quantities and sizes to suit purchasers. Ordinary building 12s per 100 ft..; 9iu. and 12in. boards 13s. Dressed Timber Flooring. Matchlining, and Ceiling, 17s. For further particulars apply J. WOBLUES, Proprietor, Kiiitohere, via-Te Kuiti.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144851, 1 December 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144851, 1 December 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144851, 1 December 1915, Page 5

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