For you—free Bee Ointment! —Convinced that once you use Bee Ointment you will realise its superiority, we make you a free offer. Merely drop a line, and we will forward you a generoussized free sample of this grand old remedy for cuts, sores, burns, skin eruptions and abrasions of all sorts. Write to-day. Box 388. Wellington.; 5 . - ■~ l 1 —,!^J The New Way of Washing—Save Time, I Labour and Money The introduction of no nibbing compounds, enabling /SV the housewife to wash with- y"- \ 1 out rubbing, marked areal ad- 'w )z ■ I vance. A ntiil great or i m provement is Fairy ‘Wonder Dry Soap. Used under another name for years in English Cotton and W oollen Mills. AI/10 packet of ]Smh( WdncJer* DRY SOAP No Rubbing No Boiling does 12 washings. Unlike other compounds no soap is required. It does the average washing with cold water—only necessary to boil very soiled things. Won’t shrink flannels. Good for all pen* eral cleaning and scrubbing. Ask your grocer—packet, 1/10; small. 2)d. 2 ‘ 32 I K BSff Surprise Island Guano Limited supplies of these guanos are now available from store New Plymouth and Hawera. On account of direct shipment of this cargo to New Plymouth Breakwater the price shows a substantial reduction on previous shipments. For quotations apply to— Newton King, New Plymouth end Branches. Gaustad Marlow and Co., Ltd,, Wgitara; F. Glllanders, Hawera. Farmers' Co-op. Organisation Society, Hawera and Branches. Walpole Island Guano m&A H 00 yea TS Have proved its Only a medicine of merit can stand the time test. And now, as then, there is no other remedy for coughs and colds that can rival Bonnington’a Irish Moss. Every winter sees a bigger demand for this standard family remedy—mothers recommend it to newly married daughters who follow the family custom and keep a bottle in tbs house. tubes and assists in throwing oil phbgm. It quickly relieves chest geld* and may tafely ho given to tho youngest child. There are many imitations of Bennington’* but none have the qualities of the genuine. j Irish-OMbss ’Tie the favourite of old and young— § gS children like it—parents value its s curative properties. 163 i
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 29 May 1919, Page 4
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364Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 29 May 1919, Page 4
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