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TELEPHONE GOSSIP. (WITH APOLOGIES TO SUBSCRIBERS.) No 1. Have ftou tried the Kamo Cheese just introduced by 0. Oabter, The People's Grocer ? No 2. No, I have not heard of any snch Cheese. What is iU No 1. A Dessert Cream Cheese, after the Camambert variety. No 2. Thanks, I will certainly try one. No 1. I think he is sold out, but you can get Colonial Stilton of Mb. Cabtbb, a first-class article which he procures direct from the makers. No 2. That's useful knowledge. I have wondered where I could pick it up. No 1. No need to wonder where you can get novelties in the grocery and provision line, you have only to ring up the People's Grocer. No 2. Yes, I know 0. C. keeps a capital supply of Petk, Frean and Oo.'s Biscuits, and Maconoehie'a Specialities! What else has he got I ought to procure? No 1. Well, if you have a garden and want to be up-to-date in that department;, The People's Grocery is your store. Buy Burpee's, Seeds, and you will be surprised at the result. No 2. Is that where jou got your capital show of Sweet Peas 1 No 1. Yes, also Sunflowers, Pansies, and my other flowers that are bo much admired. No 2. Well, what I want more are good reliable Vegetable Setds. No 1. Well, 0. C.'s is the place. Remember The People's Grocery, Good Bye. At this point No 1 rung off, but for the remainder of the day the exchange clerk was kept busy answering calls lor "No 110."—'-GivemeC. Oartmj,'' "Put me on to The People's Grocer," want the man that imports Burpee's seeds," etc., etc. I'KAIUNG (sTaMP* GIVEN ON aLI CASH PURCHASES. SOLE BROS., TABANAKI BUICHERY. We kill only the PRIMES! Of MEAT grazed on the best fattening (arms In the district. OR DUALITY . . . WE DEFY COMPETITIQ CUSTOMERS WAITED ON DAILY. <3OL3 AGENTS E\ ANDREWS' WELLKaOWN BACON. THE BEST IN THE MARKET OKATO-NEW PLYMOUTH OOAOH. THE Coach leaves Okato every Monday and Thubsday, at 5 a.m. and every Wednesday t Saturday, at 7.30 a.m. Leaves New Plymouth at 1 p.m. on Mor. lays and Thursdays, snd 3 p.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays Passengers and luggage can be booked at West's Stables, New Plymouth, or at the owner's residence, Okato, ROBT. F. ROEBUCK Pbopbiktoe A. LISTER & DO., Ltd, Dursley, Eng., Manufacturers of the PREMIER OREAM SEPARATOR OF THE WORLD. Kuowa ONLY t Alexandra Give the most UNEQUIVOCAL AND POStl'lV DENIAL to the statements, made by Agents of the Da Laval, they defeated Messrs Lister's ALEXANDRA at a Public Trial in Qer- ' many, and declare they have never sold or sent a single ALEXANDRA SEPARATOR to Germany at a time. THE ALEXANDRA TOO FIRST PRIZE »t the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, Donoasetr, 1891. BEATING THE DE LAVAL and other Machine Could any better certificate efficiency be offered to t>ise in Dairying? SOLE AGENT for thb 'ALEXANDRA IFor the North Island of N.Z. TO BE PUBLISHED IN AUGUST, 1900. STONE'S WELLINGTON HAWKE'S BAY&TARANAKI Commuboial, Municipal & Generai.DIRECTORY ... AND ... NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. Edited by John Stone. AUGUST, 1900.—Tenth Year of Publication. Demy Bvo., containing over 900 pages, to. gether with maps of New Zealand and Wellington, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt-lettered. PRIOE: If Ordered before Publication, 10s 6d; After Publication, 12s 6d. STONE, SON & CO., PRINTERS & PUBLISH 8 Crawford and Jetty Streets, Dunedin, and at G»y Street, Wellington,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 106, 25 June 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 106, 25 June 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 106, 25 June 1900, Page 4

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