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Standard Teas Standard Teas Standard Teas 64 YEARS IN THE TEA TRADE OSTRICH OV EACH PACKET, L, D NATHAN AND CO. ESTABLISHED 1840.

DON'T MISS MOREY& SON'S GREAT SALE OF SUMMER DRAPERY. YOU'LL GET MORE THAN Your Money's Worth DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Washing Made Easy. LIST OF STOREKEEPERS WHO STOCK WASHINE. Aroa Ui'os. Ching Kudu. T. Garner. P. R. James. T. P. Lister. .1. A. Roberts. C. Carter. M. A. Clarke. W. Hoaly. S. A. Kidell. Tippins N.P. Co-op. F. G. Scrivener. Veale & Chatterton l J. T. White T. W. White. Jacob Tisch. J. Whitaker. A. J. Clarke & Co.

Devonshire Daipy, DEVON STREET, Adjoining White Hart Hotel. ON SALE— Cream, Milk, Devon* shin; Cream, Butter, Skim Milk, Buttermilk. Daily delivery after December Ist. Orders promptly attended to. L. FROST, Proprietor. TAKANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY FISHING SEASON, Ist OCTOBER. 1904, TO 30th APRIL, 1905, !.l ISHING LICENSES may be ob- !* tained from A. S. Haseell, W. W. Murton, Devon-street, and Okuy, Son, and Arnold (Limited), New Plymouth ; Burrough and Hopkins, (Limited) ; Burrough and Hopkins, and T. Drake and Co., Inglewoid Harwood and Treeby, Opunake, and from the undersigned. D. HcALLUM, Secretary. t i„™, MB : m eß> whole season, £1 and boys under IS years, live shillings. The following licenses iave been issued : J. Bennett E. Whittle C. A. Stead (boy)J. Mcßae F. W. Raoy G. E. Mannening A. L. Humphries L. Harworth (boy) G. Barker W. Stoite A. W. Uewley P. Duddy A. L. Cooke A. L. Tuke J. 0. Cock E. Gyde A. Hollingworth D. McAllum J. S. Fleming A. Walker T. W. Drake (boy) T. Drake J. Wilson F. L. West H. A. Smith S. R. Smith B. Sims Cboy) C. Seabright C. Pridham J- H. Clayton J. Simpson W. H. Birch H. Birch C. Smith H. B. H. Oswln A. M. A. Jtanlos T. Hopkinson A. E. Sykes F. J Af.iCk A. W. Marsh E. S. Bayley Alfred Swayslaod J. Gibson, jun. Charles Hodson J. E. Wilson F. M. Grayling W. C. Dudley (boy) G. W. Wareham C. Carnell A. Callender (b o y) John Lambert A. Wallis (hoy) C. S. Strong* Leo. Humphries L. J. Han-op L. Standing (boy) John Stewart J. DeCastro (boy)R. Swayslend C. McGregor (boy) L. DesForgos (boy"; W. Vincent E. O'Connor (boy.Dr. Morrison D. Dcegan (boy) T. O'Cofciior (boy) Charles Hods o u J. Cook Leo Humphries N. James (boy) F. M. Grayling Geo. Ramaon W, L. Gray S. Avery (boy) C. E. Simmons A. Atkinson (boy) F. L. Standing R. H. George

Save youp Calves BY USING ANCHOR BRAND COD LIVER OIL THE CHEAPEST and best substitute lor new milk. Calves fed upon 2ozb of Cod Liver Oil per day with iparated milk, thrive and soon present a sliak «nd glossy appearance, xad are cntire«y free from scour. No time il lost in preparation, the oil 19 simply mixed with the milk, which is immediately fit for use. Experiments, conducted at the Hawkesbury Agricultural College, New South Wales, on January last, extending over a period of six weeks, showed an average daily Increase In weight of 1.4211)8 per calf when fed with Cod Liver Oil at a cost of lfd per lb, as against an average daily increase of ,941bs per calf at a cost of 2d per lb when fed with an approved calf meal, the result being overwhelmingly in favour of Cod Uvcr 01.1, both as to increase In weight and cost of food, as well as in the time employed in preparing and feedincANCHOIt BRAND COD LIVER OIL is absolutely genuine, and must not be confounded with Inferior Cheat) PMsh Oils, which will scour >.,... I calves.

\NCHOR BRAND COD LIVER OIL is sold in Tins, Drums, and Casks, ittd may be procured from all up-to-date Storekeepers, or from NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD. AGENT FOB TARANAKI, Why Bury Yourself In the Bush P ' BETTER by tar BUY ON EXCEPTIONAL EASY TERMS a Farm out of seven, from 177 acres to 1350 of bush ; within 5 to 8 miler by fair road of Rangwiri Railway Station. Two of the farms are partly fenced, and the prices are only 14s to 98s per uc.ro. The whole of *.he money can remain at 5 per cant. \o anyone building or ploughiaj, School and Fost Office quite handy; good fishing am! shooting en Lain Wbangape, facing part of land. 7%« areas are: 177, 888, 640, 7*o, 1860, 889, and 791 acres. W. OOXJRTWBT.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 293, 15 December 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 293, 15 December 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 293, 15 December 1904, Page 3

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