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j/- PAlß.—Men's Heavy Knitted Wool L SOX at CAUDWELL'S, LTD. ..VERY boat arriving brings new rootLi wear for E. H. JONES 6c CO. A LL smart men have their SUITS made - by GODDARD, the Tailor. >UY your BREAD from BURMESTER. >RESENTS of beauty ana utility.— BRUCE'S CHINA. Chemist, Whitaker Street. 'Phones: Shop 60, Res. 132. THE only Secondhand Dealer in town.— RITCHIE, Whitaker St., opp. Bank N.z. T> \ZOR SETTING a speciality. Guaran5, teed ._viv WIRK, opp. Domain. Fa /i GROCERY and Hardware prices astound all callers. AUCTION Sales conducted every Saturday at the Mart.—H. JACKSON. <P\RE PARTS for every make of car at W. A. LEES, Burgess Street. BURMESTER AND SONS,, Bakers, Whltaker Street; 'phone 17-i. BRUCE'S Busy stores: Specialists in China, Glass, Earflhenware. "OURMESTER, Bakers, Whitaker Street, J deliver to Waihou, Waitoa, etc. K ITCHIE, opp. Bank N.Z., buys and sells everything. /CLARKE'S GARAGE FOR MOTOR RE\J PAIRS. W. M. CULL EN, ! DRAPER, WHITTAKER ST., 'PHONE 2, Ladies' and Children's Wear a speciality. WAIHOU SETTLERS.— Support DICK LEWIS, Storekeeper, 'phone 9 IK. iPEND a little, buy a lot. Deal with 5 HOWARD & SGANLON, Waitoa r T is perfectly reasonable to state that u all BUICK owners here are satisfied, and have no cause whatever to feel sorry in Having purchased a BUICK. When better cars are built, BUICK will build them.-WILLIS BROS., LTD.. Te Aroha. "TEW LINOLEUM Just arrived at CAUDH ' WELL'S (beautiful designs). SALE. —Confectionery business.— : Apply DEVERELL'S, Te Arolia. CORNISH for Gum Boots; all makes. TEW and Secondhand Furniture at H. N JACKSON, near Monument. HFLAY, Coachbuilder, Horseshoer, and . Blacksmith. Rewi Street. THE World's Best Teat Cup—" Gordon." No rings, adjustable inilation, metal or rubber mouthpiece; £3/15/- set.—Apply J. B. JOHNSON k SONS. T A. LEES, Burgess Street, for repairs I vr • to all makes of cars. >UY your Cakes and Pastries from BUR- > MESTER AND SONS. READ! the best —where? HEPBURN'S. I 13 Al small goods. 'Phone 28. CHINA, Books, Stationery, Music. We lead, others follow. —HERBERT'S. FOR good strong working trousers, dark grey saddle tweed at 15/11, go to W. & F. DIUPERY STORE. BUYS the latest aouble-sided record. Big selection. —HERBERT'S. 1 A /& SUITS, Costumes, dyed and l4t/'0 pressed. \Vby pay more? HARDMAN

THE BUSINESS OF DAIRYING. Your business as a farmer must he to strive for the maximum output and a higher butter-fat test. Methodically drenching each cow after calving with Sykcs' Drench is a big step towards this goal, because Sykcs' Drench has been proved to do what is claimed for it, by the most, successful farmers and breeders in the Dominion. Sykcs' Drench cleanses the blood, acts as a tonic and creates rich 'blood, thus bringing the herd in for the milking season clean and healthy- Many stock-owners have, tried drenches of various kinds and have found them useless. Hundreds who have had this experience have sent for Sykcs 1 Drench, sometimes as a last resource, and have found it most effective. Better use this remedy first before, wasting lime and money in experiments. In your own interests we urge you to get the habit of drenching each cow after calving with Sykes' Drench. The cost is very small, is 6d a packet or 17s a dozen. Two drenciics in each packet. Obtainable from your store.—7,'?.

If celluloid knitting needles am bonl pour tiot water over them, and you 'can then straighten them with ihe fingers. To harden them, piare in cold water. inventions maKU mn;i money ir exploited in the riK-ltt way. Herore you discuss your invention even with your mends, let 'ns advise you on how to protect and market it to Hie fullest advantage.—Henry lusrfcea Ltd. (Directors \V. E. Hu&hes and j i. T. Hunter. Hesd. Patent Attorneys), 107

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Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16096, 20 September 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16096, 20 September 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16096, 20 September 1924, Page 9

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