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Should Children Have Sweets ? imtssi BR£ w wm SuH .•jr. r-r/ aSSSS That question perplexes many mothers who wish their little ones to be healthy and robust. A leading authority says : “ Sugar in some form is necessary for children, as their universal } craving for it shows. Sugar is best taken when combined with food, so candy should be restricted.” Children must eat sweet things, and they can have nothing so good as the famous fooddelicacy— “K” JAM It is a natural sweet—luscious fruits and finest sugar. Both are real foods. When preserved by the “K” process, all the wholesome, delicious qualities of sun-ripened fruits are fully retained. MADE BY KIRKPATRICK’S IN SUNNY NELSON HAIHC3-7

ii.U'T’LED. Beajten by Rhcumalinfc-Oxygena, tho wonderful discovery that has been proving itself for over five years. Rheumatism will retire bullied from anyone who uses this remedy, irrespective of ago or sex. Read for yourself what our patients say, then send for the booklet. It entails no obligation. Cured, but Takes no Chances. —Mr. Tnka Matairapgi, Anzac Parade, ’Wanganui, writes: “Please forward mo another of your famous cure ‘RbeumalineOxygcna,’ and don’t think for a minute that in asking you to send another course of your cure that I am far from being well. No! lam as well as can he. Tt is always a pleasure to me to know that I am not without your cure FREE COUPON TO THE DOMINION RHEUMATIC CURE PTY., LTD., Hcllabj’s Buildings, P.O. Box 369, AUCKLAND. Please send me tho Free Book about Rheumatism mentioned in the Herald Now Plymouth, B.E. 190. ’ Name Address MPERIAL JJOTEL, j NEW PLYMOUTH. j JAMES HAWKINS ...... Proprietor, j BEG'S to notify old and new friends i that he has now taken over-this ' old-established and well-known hostelry The travelling public can rely on the best attention, and every modern comfort. Tue Private Bar is one of the best in tbe province. Hood Commercial ana Private Rooms always ready. Wines and Spirits best on the market. Cuisine excellent. Tariff moderate. All liquors true to label. b 773 Hot Water Bottles Full Stocks for the Coining Season. TEED and Co, Chemist New Plymouth. COLD feet won’t induce sleep! Get a “Unique” Stopper Hot Whaler Bottle! Made from the finest plantation rubber with strongly vulcanised yearns. The “Unique” won’t burst, leak or tear! Always make sure of brand being on neck of bottle. 42 Jj. A. N OLAN & C° government wool and skin BROKERS. ~ NEW PLYMOUTH. GOVERNMENT Valuations conducted as under: — Wool. —At our Store, Quay Street, Waitara, at short intervals during i season. Sheepskins.—At our Store, Gill Street. : New Plymouth, every four weeks! Next valuation. Tuesday, May 27. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallows, etc., conducted monthly. THE cold nights will soon be bevel Get u. “Unique” Stopper Hot Water Bottle. The well-vulcanised seams never hurst, tear or leak. This fine British bottle will give many years service, but make sure of brand being on neck of bottle. ,43 Is a short course of Sieve Health Salt—the popul health saline. It banish* sluggishness, tones the liv end digestive organs, ai produces physical alcrtne end. mental efficiency. *■ glassful daily for a few mor ings will prove its restoralr and exhilarating effects, 3/6 per battle All Chemists and Start J/ealtA

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16447, 28 May 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16447, 28 May 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16447, 28 May 1919, Page 8

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