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ENDING, 'AND TO ARRIVE, LANDING, AND TO ARRIVE, GOLDEN APPLE CIDER IN 5 GALLON KEGS. GOLDWATER BROS., OURRIE STREET. Why Bury Youraelf In th« Biiah P

BETTER by tar BUT ON EXCEPTIONAL EASY TERMS * Firm out of eeven, from 177 acre* to 1850 acree each, open low), with pa»«hee of bush; within 6 to S "rf'ft by tair ro«l of Ranprirt Bail#*? Station. Two of the hums are oietly fenced, and the prices are only 84i to 28b per acre. The whole of we naoapy can remain at 6 per cent, to anyone building or plontUiv. School and Post Office quite handy; food Ashing and ahootlng on Wfcamaapa, facing p*rt of land. "Re areaa are: 177, 889, WO, MO. XBSO, 880, and 791 acre*. w. courts**, T™*® are a, lot of Ml&uMm going in New Plymouth Jiu4 now, but one of the beat tillage if • Oood Glean Shave, to be had at tbtf Palace Hal rd resting ; Saloon. combined with attention and cMIM&i TRUST YOUR HAIR TO BEND ALL'S CARE* A large stock of Tobacconist Gooda to select from. Note the Addreaa: H. G. Bendall, GRAND CENTRAL COFFEE PAL I 'AGE BUILDINGS, Egmont Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. NOT STOLEN* SOUGHT FOR NEXT TO NOTHING

!4T Thomas Bransgrove't CITY BOOT PALACE. Wa quote a few prices GENTS' LINES, . Chrome Balmorals—9/6, 10/6, la/# Stylish Button Boota-16/8, i 6/-. 21/Strong Working Boots—6/6, 9/6, 12/6. Cycling and Bmining Shoes 9/6' to 12/6. LADIES' LINES. Neat Walking Shoes—S/9, 4/6, 5/6« Glace Button Shoee-7/8, 8/6,13/fl Glace Button Balmoral»-9/6', 10A. 12/6. Evening Shoes—V6« 8/6, 5/6. Girls' and Boys' Strong School Boots from 4/6 per pair. CHEAPEST SHOP in the District tor REPAIRS, lien's Boots Soled and Heeled 'B/6 Ladles' Boots Soled and Heeled' 3/6 Patches Bd. BEST LEATHER AND WORKMAN. SHIP, T. BRANSCROVE, Corner Devon and liardst Bt*ssta« Save your CalvM / BY USING , ANCHOR BRAND COI> LIVER OIL ) THE CHEAPEST and best substitute foe new milk.; Calves ted upon 2ozs of Cod Liver Oil per day with separated milk, thrive and present « s!?sk and glossy appearance, and are entirely free from ecour. ' No time is lost in preparation, the nil is simply mixed with the milk, .which ia immediately fit for uae. Experiments, conducted at the Hawkesbury Agricultural College, New South Wales, on January last, extending over a period of sis Weeks, showed an average daily increase in weight of 1.421bs per. calf when M with Cod Liver Oil at a cost of 14» j per lt>, as against an average dmi' v increase of .94168 per calf at a. VjS of 3d per lb when fed with an aD . proved oalf meal, the result overwhelmingly in favour 0 f Cod Liver Oil, both as to increase in weight and cost of food, ru, we II as in the time employed ija preparing and feeding. ANCHOR BRAND 0011 LIVER OH." is absolutely and must not ™Jr°^? Ullde ?, inferior Oheao which will wva,. ANCHOR BRAND COD XIVBB Olli is sold in Tins, Drum*,, and Casks P rocur «d Krom *ll up,' Storekeepers, or from

NEWTON KINO NEW. PLYMOUTH AND STRAIW FORI), 80m AQEKT gQR TAHANAKU Youp Umbrella. Why not Save tho 22| per cent', duty, on Imported Ones ? BESTFORD'S Locally-mndo TJM* BKELLAS dofy competition.' BEST MATOMALB ! BEST WORKMANSHIP I, BEST VALUE AT JAMGB BESTFORD' DEVON STREET,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 288, 9 December 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 288, 9 December 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 288, 9 December 1904, Page 4

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