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f OU ATtH EARNESTLY RE QUESTED TO CRITICALLY EXAMINK &UKATURA TEA, Fow rich Hie liquor looks—taste it, and you wi 1 find tnn fl .v nr daHclmi', your dosb will detect an agreea'l9 aroma. The palato is pleasid with SURATURA TEA! . . It is a perfeot Tea—different from all other Tea", b:cauae it i 9 re'ler. SURAIURA ia pura honest reylon Tsa, and is guaranteed not blende i with Indian, China, or any cheap cr inferior Teas. RETAIL PRICKS: Suratura A Quality ... la 81 per lb .Suritmnß Qua'ity ... Is lid per lb ■'nratura D Quality ... 2s 21 per lb Mi,- tu'a X Q.wlhy ... 2 ; G ■ per lb SOLD BY ALL STOUEKKEPERS.

A. A. PIKETT, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AtfD UNDERTAKER. DiSVON-STREET, Telephone No. 176. Btlimates given for all classes of work in connection with the builcicg trade.

M. M. Mitchinson's CALEDONIAN NORSE.KI (New HjuKutifc). Established over 30 3 ears. Telephone 108. NOW ON SALE, - THE LARGEST AND MOST OOMPLKTB OOLLECIIOV OK NUR3ERY ETOOK IS THE COLONY, comprising,— Hardy Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Shelter Tiees, etc. PRICKS OF LBAEIN'O LINES : Cupressus Macrocarpas(balled), 2yrs, 259 per 100; largest siz», 30s; ditto, smaller, Us. Oupres&ua Lawsoniana (balled;, 2 years, 265. Berberry (cjmmor), ICa to 15s per 1000. .African Boxtborn, 2 jetrs, 10 per 1000. Elaegnus, 2 yea's old, 10s per 100. Oleam Traversii, 2 years, 123 6d per 100. Finns Mauricata (salt spray resisting), 26s per 100. . Finns Insignia, 2 yrsrs transplanted, J2s 6d per 100; 3 je*rs. - 255. Finns Marltima, 2 yeats transplanted, 12s 6dper 100. Applep, Pea-s Teaches, Plums (Japanese and Knglisb, leading Varieties), from Is 6d esohor 15s per d z;n. Csme'i's, Aza'.cjs, Rhododendroni", Htaths, Magnolias, (. hryjanihomums, Dahlias, l'aluis, A ulilons. Hardy Herbaceous Flatts, Eulbs, Cliinbirg Plants, etc The are only a few of the thou?ands of varieties grown at the Nursery, citiloguej and pric-s of which may be Ojtaiced on application. BE SURE TO SFK OUR CATALOGUE AND INSPECr STOCK BSIfORE PURCHASING ELSKWHKRP, All of Flo'al work un Jerlcken, and supplied in the sl.orttstpossible notice. Orde s may be It ft at our Town Agents (Mr. If. Goo H ace), where a display of Pot Plants and Flowers ia-aiways on vie*; or at the Nursery.

visiters always welcome to inspect the Nurs:ry. M- IV. MITCHINSON. MESSRS MEOIEY & RAWSTRON I AVE the following CHOICE PmPEHTIES FOR SALE amongst others on their bcoks:— 730 .flees of Good Land, wish 300 acres in grass a 'argo proporli-n level, and the balance low-lying hills j gool fenoiog; small ho.ue, and large woolihed snd outbuildingc A large portion of the Jatd suitable for dairying. 250 Acres, with ICO aces in grass and fenced; with 3rcomel co.tngs; good locality. Only £3 per acre. Good 6-roomcd house and wasbhouse, within 8 minutes walk of Foat Office. Price only £320. 6-Uoomed house and £-acre land: splendid position: corner section. Price only £3BO. Messrs. MEDLEY 5c RAWSTRON have also amongst their list several really good Hotel Properties and. numerous Building Sections, acd ic tending investors would do well to call at their Office for further information, MEDLEY & RAWSTRON, LAND AND COMMISSION AQENTP, Devon-street. HAVE YOU TRIED TBE CELEBRATED RAVELOCK TOBACCO.

AROMATIC AMD DaRK PLUGS, Also 2oz. I'ina Cut. OGDKS'3 IUftRET, Aromatic, 2oz. tins. OGDlifc'S BSIiBVVINO, a Light Flake Aromatio. OUDEN'6 GUINEA GOLD lIGAREXIKS, Cork lipped. OGDBM'S OELJJBKATED TABS. ALSO,— GOLF CLUBS, HOOKEY STICKS, FOOTBALLS, and SANIsOWS DUMB EKLLS TO BB OBTAINED AT • J. AVERI'S, WHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONIST, Devoa-street, New Plymouth. WAIWAKAIB.O BRIDGE DANGEROUS. ">UBLIO WOTICE is given that the Waiwakaiho Bridge on Devon Road, about 2 miles t'ast of New Plymouth, is uangeioos for heavy traffic, H. OKKY, Ohairnian Taranaki County Council, dw wc ' ''

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 128, 30 May 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 128, 30 May 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 128, 30 May 1903, Page 3

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