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WASHING FINISHED 10 A.M. Don’t so on rubbing the life out of your clothes. There’s no necessity for any bard work if you use EASY MONDAY. This scientific preparation makes clothes snow-white without rubbing. You merely add a little EASY MONDAY to tbo boiling water, rinse the clothes and bang them out to dry—and the washing is finished. __ ■ EASY MONDAY cannot injure the finest fabrics, but makes all clothes clean and sweet and fresh. Buy a packet from your grocer to-day —sufficient for many washings. You will then be surprised how easily your washing can he done. On sale at all grocers. , Wholesale distributing agents; W. E. Caldow and Co., Wellington. I

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DRINK HABIT CURED. I I , TESTIMONY FROM BALCLUTHA. | “Your Drinko medicine lias proved I beneficial, and I am thoroughly satisfied ! and truly thankful.”—So writes a resi- i dent of Balclutha. This experience is! endorsed by scores of other grateful peo- j pic. No matter how long your friend has been addicted to drink, you owe it 1 to him and to yourself to give this '.veil-' proved remedy a trial. Treatment is not expensive and can be given secretly if desired. There are no ill after-effects. Powders won’t hurt, the most delicate. Booklet, fully describing Drinko and copies testimonials, free in sealed enve-, lope on request, Write in confidence, j stating if Mr. Mrs. or Miss.—Lady j Manager, • Drinko Proprietary, 212 K, j Lambton Quay, Wellington. 2 1

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9 j> -iivwjia Q<? mm Hr mm Tone Best f ‘AX T k - I~~X Phonograph C The proved BEST. Quality—for perfect Reproduction for thorough Value : : : : Before you purchase a talking machine, hear the "SONORA." It will give you, and your family and friends, years of musical excellence, «a'eriainment, and enjoyment. Price— X 24 to fl 10. SEND FOR BOOKLETS, I m Insist on * * f Sonora. If your Denier doet. not slock the "Sonort," write direct to u». o^yo 89 Willis street. Wellington. £IOO Reward WHEREAS it has com© to the knowledge of tho Congoleum Company that statements are being made that Congoleum is a German product: The Company’s Now Zealand Solicitors have been instructed to pay the above reward for information which loads to tho conviction of any person or persons making such libellous statements. Congoleum is pure American—made in IT.S.A. Not a ynrd of Congoleum is or ever has been manufactured outside America. It is America’s National Floor Covering. I MUM S«f FLOOR v COVERINGS ARE MADE IN AMERICA THE CONGOLEUM COMPANY. The D»l«etr BuiHini. Fe.lhereloo Street, WELLINGTON That’s the Closing Date of the Trentham Scholarsliips Art Union How many Tickets are YOU Taking? V» f T •%/ Ticket* 1/- everywhere £5 U £ or direct from A/D W f The Secretary, V¥ , G.P.O. Box 281, Wellington. foil 30 th

Marble Memorials WF. SHORT wishes to notify the public of New Plymouth' and • surrounding districts that he has recently installed the latest Marble Working Machinery, which enables him to compete with imported goods. The machines are electrically driven and deal with the marble from the rough to the finished work quickly and economically. Clients can therefore rely on getting superior work at prices that win compare favourably with those of any yard in the Dominion. This beni" so, it is to their distinct advantage to compare prices before placing their orders. * * W. F. SHORT, Electrical Monumental Works, Powderham Street NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16465, 18 June 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16465, 18 June 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16465, 18 June 1919, Page 8

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