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DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. "TVAIRY FARM of 141 Aorei; 90 aorta In U grass, 2-roomad house, cowshed; subdivided by good wiro fenoe and river boundary ; on good metalled road, within bait a mile of Font Office, Store, Dairy Factory, and School. The above must be eold to close an assigned estate A bargain for a'man with small oapitaal. For farther perUonlare, apply to HAL GOODAOBB, Egmont Boot Factory, Plymouth. OKATO-NEW PLYMOUTH OOAOH. THE Ooach leavea Okato every Hovdai and Thcbsday, at 6 a.m. and every Wkdsesda* ic Batcbday, at 7.80 a.m. Leaves New Plymouth at 1 p.m. on Koti* daya and Thursdays, \nd 8 p.m. on Wednes* days and Saturdaya and luggage can be booked at Wests Stables, Mew Plymouth, or at the owner's resldenoe, Okato. ROBT. F. ROEBUCK. PROPSiitob Mas. F. T. BAKER, TXACHHB Of PIANOFORTE, SINGING. AND THEORY OF MUSIC, WILL resume Teaching on MONDAY. February Btb. Pupils prepared for Musical (theoretical and praotlcal.) Miss Bakeb also receives pa nils fur Pianoforte and Theory. Brookiide, Oarrington Eoad, New Plymouth. (0 THE POPULAR ANNUAL TARANAKI OUTING. NORMANBY HORTICULTURAL. DOG, and GENERAL PRODUCE fOOIETY'S 16 th ksual g II0W » FRIDAY, 16TH MARCH, 1900.

Monster Exhibition. Great Attraction'. Luge Dog Section (coxprising over £3O in priza*, also Silver Cup.) New Plymouth Town Band (conduotor Mr. G. Garry) will play in the Ground* during the day. Holiday Excursion Fares from Mew Plymouth and intermediate stations to Normanby. The afternoon train from Hawera to Mew Plymouth will ba delated, leaving Normanby at 6 30 p.m. Catalogued, Bpecial Dog Schedule*. and Entry Forms on appllcati< n. Entries clote for Dog* on 2nd March, at 9 p.m. General Entries close on 14th M«™V at 0 p.m. Exhibitors are leqneated, where praoticable, to send their exhibits the day before the Showi THOS. LLOYD, Secretary and Treasurer.

TAKE JfcURjOL Fon Peadaonb ONB 0081 CUtyU j 2l» pea bokt. BEWABE OF IMITATIONS I Thadh Mask—•' NEUROL "—on (tih powder tailoring! A. M. V E A L E IS OFFERING LOCALLY-MADE TAILOR BUITB FROM gjj MEASURED, OUT, k MADE BY A TAILOR A Luge Beleotdon of VIOUHA , BERGKB. WORBTKD OOATIMGB, SADDIX TWEEDS, bo., to choose from. TO ABHIVE HAHLY IH KOVBKBCB, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, A beautiful lot of FANOY SCOTCH SUITING?, BLUE Ic BLADE VIOUNAS, SUMMER TWEEDS. bKKGFS *o. These will be sol J a'. BfCDROOK PBIQES CRICKETING T]iOUSMIB k BHlßri>, TENNI* SHIRTS, TUNIO 4c WHITE SHIRTS, In Great Variety. DENIM TROUSERS from 8/11 per Mr. A. M. Veale, DEVON STREET r* "A PERFECT Food for Infants." Mas. Ada S. Ballin, Editress if "Pjfy,' Over TO Years' Established Beputatton. Food BEST and CHEAPEBT For INFANTS and INYALIDS, CHILDREN and The AGED. "Very carefully prepared and highly nutritious, "—lancbt. " Equally suitable to Invalids and Old People,"—Medical Magazine NEAVES-FOOD has for stmt tint bun used in The Russian Imperial Family. "Admirably adapted to the want* ol Infant* and Yo>'ng Penoni." Sir Charles A. Cameron, M.D., " Rx-Prnidtnt of tit Royal Collcgt of Sutgtons, "Contains all the elements of Foodia an easily digested form." GORDON SrAULM, M.1)., R.N. A MOBT NUTRITIOUS FOOD FOR NURBINQ MOTHER& dyyiHiNQ POWDERS V' RELIEVE FEVERISH HEAIj PREVENT FITS, CONVULSIOHS, fiol Proaerve a healthy cut* of the etMlte tutloa during the porfo4 of f(tftW The words "JOHN 81FE&MAJL e«EMi»T, mimrm, twutnu*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 4, 2 March 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 4, 2 March 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 4, 2 March 1900, Page 3

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