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J OST. —Silver AVrhllct A ply C. Carter. Watch. —Api'94B [HOUND. —Safe Kev. —Apply Herald r OSinp, 1051 K.polf- SALE. — Weft-grown 18-months Jersey Hull; also quiet springing Jersey Heifer.—J. H. i'rothoy, Krankleigh Park. 1952 N.P. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. ALL Day Boys who have not got their - Books are requested to attend at the Racecourse, at 10 o’clock on Wednesday morning next. W. H. jMOYES. 1950 BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ADDITIONAL 10 PER, CENT. ON RATES. IN pursuance of the provisions of Section 23 of “ Hie. Rating Amendment Act, 1910,” the New Plymouth Borough Council hereby gives Public Notice that au additional charge of ten per centum will Ire added to all rates for the year ending March 31 next- unpaid at the expiration of «ix months and fourteen days from the demand thereof. Dated this 2nd day of December, 1918. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. 1949 URENUI ’BUS. PATRONS are advised that the Ureuui ’Bus is thoroughly disinfected every dav. 1915 ’ ‘ MRS. A. J. SMITH. URENIJI BUS. THE URENUI, Waitara and New Plymouth Motor Coach Service will resume its running on SATURDAY! (MRS.) A. J. SMITH, fS62 ■ Proprietor.

GIFTS OF FOOD. ANY GIFTS of food have been sent out to sick people in jars, billies, etc. Some of the receptacles have not yet been returned. Will people having those please return to— W A N T E D. A NICE MODERN HOUSE ■f-A. of 6 rooms and conveniences. As our client is anxioxis to secure a property at an early date wo will be pleased l to have particulars from owners desirous of .soiling. ' GILMOUR AND CLARK, fO.'U ARE YOU LOOKING ARE YOU LOOKING ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A NICE HOME? FOR A NICE HOME? FOR A NICE HOME? O ACRES, all level, absolu*tcly new six-roomed bungalow, wash-house, store-house, cowshed (eight bail), eight cows, horse, gig, harness, separator, harrows, etc., about four miles from Now Plymouth. PRICE £1750-—-£SOO CASH PRICE £1750 £SOO CASH PRICE £1750 £SOO CASH Balance at 6 per cent. BEAUTIFUL LITTLE HOME. BEAUTIFUL LITTLE HOME. BEAUTIFUL LITTLE HOME. GILITOR AND CLARKE, PATRIOTIC ROOMS. St. Aubyn Street. Now Plymouth. LAND AGENTS. NEW PLYMOUTH.

jq-AZOL for Influenza and Catarrh,

INFLUENZA AND PNEUMONIA. THE DISINFECTANT DOCTORS FAVOUR. “Where four other wellknown disinfectants, diluted in 100, did not kill germs in thirty minutes, ‘lzal,’ diluted 1 in 100, killed them in live minutes. ‘Hal,’ ’still further'diluted from 1 in 150 to 1 in 1000, repeated its success, again killing similar germs in five minutes.”—Extract from Report by Drs. Kenwood and Allan, at The , Sanitary Congress, Glasgow. - IZAL The Effective, Economical, Non-poisonous Disinfectant. It is ideal, because it instantly mixes with soft and hard waters, with seawater, with dirty or clean water —in short, with any water. It is non-injurions to fabrics, metal, wood and all ordinary furnishings. To city councils, hospital, harbour, school boards, and all public institutions, tile fact that many famous doctors specify and themselves use Izal should bo convincing proof of its superiority. Remember, Izal is highly economical —can be diluted lin 400. For example —one cupful of Izal makes four hundred cupfuls of powerful and effective disinfectant; one gallon of Izal makes 400 gallons. We have ample supplies on hand now —but yom had better order early. Wholesale from A. D. Riley and Co., Ltd.; 160 Lambtou Quay. Wellington; Hall of Commerce, High Street, Auckland; N'.Z. Express Building, Dunedin. 1789

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16303, 2 December 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16303, 2 December 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16303, 2 December 1918, Page 7

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