FLOUR FACTS. ■Woods' Flour costs o»lj 5s fid per oOlba, ie lis lOOlbs and {,oei twice aa far ns ordinary flour. It makes good, wliolefome bread and dainty cakes. Housewives know it is cheapest ir the long ECONOMICIL DELICACIES. iJon't bother to cook this weather. (Jet a *-t of my sheep's tongues (is Id and frosh), anil a tin of pineapple chunks, only sd. All of my tinned goods are fresh, and make cheap, savoury meals J. M'NEILL Opposito Ked Houso Hotel. DEVON STREET.
TASTEFUL TRIBUTES You will find it hard to select a more tasteful tribute than an exclusive design i» pure marble. There are 70 odd headstones, and crosses in my hore, at prices from £<i to £6O. Call round and sec them; you will admire the beautiful material and the workmanship. Write for free illustrated catalog and price-list, if you cannot call. W. F. SHORT POWDEEHAM BTKEET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
QUESTION SYKES S T DRENC" FOR THE BENEFIT OF YOUR POOCET AND THE HEALTH OF YOUR ANIMALS insist on SYKES S. mwrnsMmmot/s. RECORD OF RESULTS 1000K ICAL Dairy Farmers, Stock Inspectors, t'tc. Extract from letter NO. 55. Mangere East, -Auckland. Mr Sykcs,—Dear Sir,— .. I wish to state lliat I have found SYKES'S DKENCJt of the very greatest service. In two cases I gn-c it to sick cows and tlie result was vcrv gratifying. A neighbor also to whom! gave one of your packets found it most successful. I am convinced that it ought to find a place on every farmer's shelf. Its application nmy save hiui pounds—Yours faithfully, A- Mcintosh.
GILBEY'S STRATHMILL WHISKY. OF eight of tlie Most Popular Whiskies submitted to him for Analysis, the Western Australian Government Analyst, in his Annual Report to Parliament, prouounccs STRATHMILL to be the MOST GENUINE MATURED MALT WHISKY. STRATHMILL WHISKY. 11)061 DIARIES 191 KEEP A KECORD 01' YOUII DAILY BUSINESS A diary will do it, Handy for referenee. Of great value to you. All sizes: 1, 2 and 3 days on a page. Interleaved with blotting, etc, From 1/3 to 5/SAVE YOUR BRAINS as much worry as •possible. The pocket diary is the little thing to remind you of appointments, notes, etc. Neat and convenient. You should have one. From i)d to t/DIARIES ALL CLASSES OF LAND.
FREEHOLD, 225 ACHES, good busk country, CO acres in grass, HO acres newly felled, good 4-roonied cottage, only li miles from Maiu road, Uruti district, Price £2 10s per acre. Very clioice farm at Pungarehu, 100 acres highly improved, factory, school, post and telegraph office, all close handy. Price £lO per acre. This offer is an excellent one, and only needs to be seen. Excellent Bush Farm, 2,700 acres cast of Stratford, is of superior papa and shell rock country, easy hills and good valleys, well sheltered, exceedingly fertile; 1100 acres in good grass, present stock 1,250 sheep (500 being ewes with himbs) and 2(10 cattle. Homestead near jNew Plyuouth, 130 acres good undulating country, warm and sheltered, well watered and well drained. If you arc looking for au ideal homo this should suit you to a "T." lb' acres in turnips, 15 new grass, a good roomy house, Price liUioO, the bulk of which can remain at 5 per cent. Let me hear from you at unee about this. The above arc but a few of the selected properties on my lists. If there is nothing here to suit—write Insending purchasers of property are invited to write me as to their needs. If you wish to sell—l will find buyers! [Please mention this paper when enquiring.] F. P. CORKILL KEAL ESTATE AGEXT, New Plymouth. THE GIG FOR YOU IF you are m the market for n Gig that combines lightwith strength, is well finished and built to stand our Taranaki roads, let us build one for you! We hnT» satisfied others and can pleas* you too! G. A. NISBET & CO. VEHICLE BUILDEKS . CtfSSli SibeeiJ
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8021, 6 January 1906, Page 3
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652Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8021, 6 January 1906, Page 3
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