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ON SALE. 20 OASES GALLON TINS AUOKLAND FRUITS, PEACHES, APPLES, PLUMS. 50 OASES AND BOXES Tarawa tli Tea. gQ OASES AND BOXES Haselmere Tea. OA OASES dU Currants. A(\ BOXE3 4U Sultanas. <*rn boxes LONDON WAX CANDLES. OATS, BRAN, POLLARD, PIG MEAL, &o. CIRCULAR ■, ~jy . , HEAD ) a otatoes. NIMMO & BLAIR'S SEEDS FOR SEASON JtjQQ HAVE JUST ARRIVED. AT YEALE & SON'S, DEVON STREET.

BUTCHER & CO., CARRIAGE BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, AND GENERAL SMITHS, CURBIB-STBBET, prepared to MANUFACTURE CARRIAGES SPRING CARTS BUGGIES WAGGONS GIGS DRAYS And Vehicles of Kvery Description, with FIRST-CLASS MATERIAL only. A Trial Solicited. All Work Guaranteed. BUTCHER, BLANGHETT, & NISBET (Late J. Lashbrook), Opposite Co-opebativb Stoeb, OURKIIi BTKEET.

FARM FOR SALE. TE POKE, BAT OF PLENTY, "I QA AOBES first-class land, all im-J-Ov proved, ami in good grass; honse of six rooms, outbuildings, good orchard and shelter trees. Price, £9OO. The Farm slopes gently to the noith-easti, and commands fine view of the fay of Plenty, and is only 18 miles from Tauianga. For further particulars, apply M. BPENOE, Strand, Tauianga. N.B.—Te Puke is noted for its spendid climate and rich land, producing large quantities if maize fruit, and bepf. J)EOPLE WHO WANTgTO BE SURE OF GETTING THEIR SUITS MADE BY TAIIOIIS;;SHOULD LGO.JCO TrHiE CUT _ TAILOIt, DEVON-STREET, ' Mew Plymouth, NOTHING [BUT FIRST-CLASS MATERIALS KEPIT - ~ Perfect Fit. HAND-SEWING A SPECIALTY, 4} Ajj YEARS' Continental experience as A\J Outter and Tailor.^ Businessjprinciple being CASH. at CHEAPEST PRICES in] in with the work executed CONVINCE YOURSELF before ordering ii : E. W. JENSEN., >N JJ >a GEiN TLEmENIS™ TAILOR.

- ■ J ln£w '£r&VVriifi~ ,v jg r 1 lAK& jsr^uaou §1 Fon H^OAOHB 1 om ooss ctiqu j 1 81* PBH iOltl W OJ? l.ili /.1i wIV J '! lUDH MABK—' i E .hUL.'uma-Jtl I iNl<y half the people ia Mew .Plymouth study econom in household purchases. HOW DO vVBJKNOW. Because o£ them insist upon having . , WAXINE SOAP For use in laundry work. The other) half ,yillow_ .the grocer_to put Bi them st ofE with an; inferior article which gives.thejseller a larger profit at the purcha ' expanse. ask FOB STTNPiKAM PURU OJSYLOW TKA A eats—B. DOCK k SOW. KOOLIBAH ia invaluable to muscle soreness. Used by »H leadjp W}4to«*!»U»W as, bwaiuM

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 98, 17 May 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 98, 17 May 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 98, 17 May 1900, Page 3

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