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It ia only on the use of Wolfe's Schnapps that it ought to bo judged. 1 ¥ou be tf)e judge. j Every bottle of Wolfe's Sohnappi \ contains an honest preparation j of Juniper Berries and •elect Barley. If you need a etimulent that -will braoe a tired body or clear a tired mind, TEST WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS-notafalsestimul —» but a builder up of vital foroei I You take no fllisfi. % Bettor not take anything than i accept a substitute for this sterli ing o:d tonio. Imitations are put I out for one purpose only—to make | big profits—they «r« absol»*«'-» v&uij XDfiole fßottles j Look for th«> name, and aooept i only bottles with thesignatui I UJolpho Wolfe on the label. | M. M. Mitchinson's CALEDONIAN NUjRSERK (New Plymouth). Established over 30 years. Telephone 168 NOW ON SALE~T THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE COLLECTION OF NURSERY STOCK IN THE COLONY, comprising,Hardy Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Fruit Trees. Shelter Trees, etc. PRIORS OF LEADING LINES: Cupressus Macrocarpas (balled), 2yrs, 25s per 100; largest size, 30s j ditto, smaller, 14». Oapressus Lawsoniana (balled), 2 years, Berberry (common), 10s to IBs per 1000. African Boxthorn, 2 years, 10 per 1000. Elaegnus, 2 years old, 10s per 100. Olearia Traversii, 2 years, 12s 6d per 100 Pious Mauric&ta (salt spray resisting), 25e Pinus Insignis, 2 years transplanted, J2s 6d per 100; 3 years. 255. Pinns Maritima, 2 years transplanted, 12s fid per 100. Apples, Pevs. Pewhes, Plau3(J»pme3B and English, leading varieties), om Is 6d each or 15s per dozen. Oamelias, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Heaths, Magnolia?, Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, Palms, Abutilons. Daphnes, Hardy Herbaceous Plants, Bulbs, Climbing Plants eta. Th above are only a few of the thousands of varieties grown at the Nursery, catalogues and prices of which may be obtained on application. BE SURE TO SEE OUR OATALOGUE AND INSPEOr PTOOK BKFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, All kinds of Floral work undertaken, and supplied on the shortest possible notioe. Orders may be left at our Town Agents (Mr. F. Goojacie), where a display of Pot Plants and Flowers .is always on view: or at the Nursery. Visitors always welcome to inspect the Nursery. M-!»- MITGHINSQN

FOR THE EAINY SEASON You'll want an UMBRELLA. The place to bo; that Umbrella to advantage is at JAMES BESTFOBD'S, Devon-Stbeet, . . NewPlymou TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION' SOCIETY. ' SHOOTING SEASON, 1903 (From Ist May to 31st July.) (excepting kaka, pnkeko, tni, hula, white heron, and crested grebe) and Imported Game in the District, consisting or the Counties of Taranaki and Clifton (excepting the Mount Egraont Forest Reserve, Kaitake Rangeii, being sections 168 and 170, in the Oakura District, and Paraninihi or White Cliffs Beserration) will commence on the Ist May and end on 31st July, both days inclusive. In the Mount Bgraont Forest Beservp, being tbe area within the circumference Of a circle having a radius of six miles from the summit of Mount ffigmont, the shooting of Native and Imported Game is strictly prohibited at all times. Jdenses can be obtained from the Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth, and Postmasters at Waitara, Inglewood, and' Opn-

LIOHrfSBS ISSUED i F. M. Grayling A. Owen A. N. Bewley J. L. Ibbotson M'. G. Kingswell A. F. Chapman H. Linn A. H. Messenger W. Fanlder F. W. Cornwall R. Todd J. Bennett 0. W. Sole Aylmer Penwarden A. G. Batcher H. Langman G. Cash B. E. Haverbier V. Dravitzeki E. T. Gyde A. Turchi J. Flintofli H L Marsh B. T. Hicks 0. Bumball E. Andrews P. 8. Lawson S. P. Glynes A H. Condon A. 0. Clarke F. 0. Robertson J E. Wilsen o. Petham A. W F. Taylor H. Harrison N. Miller B. Wheeler K, HammeUon W. B. Fercival Fred RusHng 0. T. Piosser Henry Bothery B. Walker A. Noble Geo. Ramson W. Bewley S. Topics H. H. Grayling A. Cliff H Martin A. L. Tube L. 0. Sladden P. Jackson R. Ohilcott G. Allen A. Cole E. Whittle Oecil Penwarden E. M. Fowler E. Cooper W. Cash F. Standing J. Gibson, inn. B. Gerahoefer J. W. WiDfield A. Blear J Lucena 0. Jennins P. Kowe H. M. Lund K. Webster 0. Holswick 0. Capel F. Gibbons F. Buckman H. C. Bmatt W. Leng H. 0. Heenan J. A. Col — Harry Pi Tbos. T. 0. Nicholls G. Gudg^n G. E. WiUUnißon Arthur Julian Wn;. Vinoett, sen. J. Judacn Ohas, M. Dowell JdS. A. Law 0, MOALLUM, Seoretar

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 171, 23 July 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 171, 23 July 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 171, 23 July 1903, Page 4

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