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New Season's Grass Seed ! JUST ARRIVED Ex S,g. "TOICOMAftU" FROM LONDON. TEN TANKS NEW SEASON'S SEEDS, consisting of White and lird Clovers, Cowgrass, Alsike, Twroi-1, Crested Dotfsln.il, I'ao lYalrnsis, Poa Trevialis, Slteeps' Fescue, Hard l<'cscu«, Meadow Fescue, Rape, mustard, etc. ALSO ON SALE,ISEST COLONIAL-GROWN COCKSFOOT, POVERTY BAY & CANTERBURY RYE GRASS, ITALIAN RYE, CRES'J'ED DOGSTAIL, I'RAIIUE GRASS, Etc. My ENGLISH SEEDS are from the celebrated firm of I-lURST & SONS, Louiidon, whi»li is a sufficient 'guarantee as to their iquality ; while my Colonial Seeds have been selected from the most reliable seed merchants and growei's. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD. Fop Immediate Sale. OWING to Mr n. L. STANFORD, S.M., baring l*tti tiVjimVuTMl to Napier hiH fme property cionsisiwig of two acres Sc'auol CommissioiiM's lease, 21. years perpetual right of renewal, of which ltf years have ulill to run at an annual rental of £7 per year, is now lor s-ale. This property is ltnes'6 re«i<lental property in Kew I'lytßoutA—twelvw-roomed lums», all .modem aonvomences, liraKluiis tftrtble MComtm>oat,io,u, «tc., spiuudid garden, a.l>out au note and n half ija.'Adockinij-. Umlar one mils from eentrs of town on Carrinyjton Konil. Bus passes the property. Uiyi virfiiKl vivw Good terms given. —Also — For sale or lease live acres same tenure, adjoining above on Mill Road with all building plant and stocJi. Fully stocked and «.')iiippecl as u first class jxHiitry farm, admirably adapted for market and nursery garden. Good terms given. Apjdy— HICKMAN F. RUSSELL. Land Broker. New Plymouth.

HELOTS Red Post Furniture and Bedding Warehouse. WE beg to call attention to o»r largo stock of lineoleranis ami flnor cloths, !.;/wuitlful patterns to chos# from ; very clicjup. It will i>ay to couie and inspect oiw bedsteads, afl we liave ti very lieuvy stock of these goods at very low [irices : also, overmantels greatly reduced. Our stotk comprises ti'ic very best furniture and is made on the premises. /Oixtens placed .with us will receive prompt attention. Inspection of slock and factory invited. Note the address — Opposite the residence of 0. Samuel, Emu., Devon-street, East.

CiOOD IN ioo:i. BETTER IX 1001. IN the Prospermia Year o( 1003 SURATUIIA brought solid comfort isud enjoyment to tliousands of New /joQlanJ iMMiies. If you have not hull t'his incomparable tea start right in now with it, ajiil inoAitt »UO4 u year of palate pleasure. SURATURA TEA Is the Tea for the people. It is rich ami wtrong, of exquisite flavour, oikl (fivos genuine palate pleasure. SU-kATUiiA is pure honest Ceylon fea, anil is guaranteed not bleiidod with Imliian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PHICES : Suratura A quality 1/8 per Ik Suratura D quality 1/11 per lb Suratura D quality 2/2 per lb Suratura X quality 2/6 par » SOLD BY ALL STQREESEBIPBBB. Nqw Plymouth Municipal Saltwater Baths. (Established 190!}.) TIME-TABLE : TOE BATHS will be upon from 0 a.m. to 7 p.m. during tlie months of October to March, inckmive, and from sumrlix! to 0 p.m. 'during th« remainder of the year. MALES: WEEK DAYS (with the exception of Thursdays)—o a.m. to 9.30 a.m.; noon u> 2 p.m. ; 4 p.m. to closing time. THURSDAYS—Noon to 2 p.m. and after 0 p.m. SUNDAYS—O to 11.30 a.m. FEMALES: WEEK DAYS (with the oxoeption of Thursdays)—lo a.m. to noon ; 2 to 4 p.m. THURSDAYS—G a.m. to noon, FAMILY BATITINO : THURSDAYS—2 to 5 p.m. CHlAlltiES : s d Season ticket, adult males 10 0 Season ticket, adult females 5 0 Season ticket, youths under 18 5 0 Season ticket, all imdw 14 3 ft Soason ticket (family) Hi) 0 ilenjljoi-s of Swinuniiijjf Clubs, sea»on ticket 7 8 Monthly tickets, adults 3 o Single batli, adullg 3 Bingle ijatli, all under 14 1 (Us# of towel Id, trunks Id.) HOT SALT WATER BATHS : Invaluable for muuuilar ylrounjfttinsi afixl ailments of uervflus »y»tem : 8 a.lll, to 8 p.m. Single bath 90, Book of 10 tickets 5m (Or"6y sp<f«if«l appointment niter 1 ]). m, to 8.80 p.m. for 3d e.vtra, Sundays except*d.) ReSretfrowwts n»y be h«(l at Utlo Bfttlie. F, T ± BEDLIUNQEH, . ... ... lEpto Cl^rß

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 38, 15 February 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 38, 15 February 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 38, 15 February 1904, Page 3

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