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SMAKT BR)S ELECTRICIANS, INSTALLATION AT LOWEST COST, HOl'Al, .KXCMAXIiU ASSriiaNOK COKPOitATION Of LONDON. Accumulated funds exceed IM.dIJO.OOO Claims paid ... I'IO.OUO.UOO. MI!. C. T. MILLS, Accountant, J of New Plymouth, has been duly appointed District Agent of the Company for the province of Tarauaki. W. A. "WALTON, Manager for Australasia.

WHEN MACHINERY BREAKS DOWN OU do not care to risk l. further breakuges by having valuable machinery tinkered by unexperienced men. You realise this is not good economy and prefer to get assistance and advice which is thoroughly reliable. In reality to are " machinery doctors." Our long and varied experience, our knowledge is at your disposal. As Iron and Brass Pounders we solicit your enquiries. Write us for all estimates you want in the engineering line. We shall be pleased to correspond at any time. OKEY&ROLLO GENERAL ENGINEEHS Taranaki Foundry, New Plymouth.

SURATURA TEA. HAS A GOOD REPUTATION. IT stands high in the Opinion of all tea Connoisseurs, and the preference of all fastidious tea-drinkers. Suratura is the standard of purity; it is a perfect ten, as perfect as nature ami man's best effort!) can mako it. Suratura is grown and p in Ceylon—it is packed n to exclude air and light, so Hint the original aroma is maintained. Suratura sells on its merits ; it wins favor because of its delicious drinking qualities. Suratura is guaranteed not bleuded with Indian, China or auy cheap or inferior teas. Suratura A quality 1/6 per lb. Suratura B quality l/'J „ „ Suratura D quality 2/- , „ Suratura X quality 2/1 „ „ SOLI) BY ALL STOUEKEEPEKS SCHOOL OP MUSIC. MKSSHS. COUNAVALL BltOS. have resumed teaching, ami will receive pupils fur VIOLIN, PIANO, VOICE PIIODUCTION, AND SINGING. Al.su, MANDOLIN, GUITAK, AND BANJO. Will visit Inglewood Mondays, a id Waitara Thursdays.

MAKE YOUR HOME AETISTIC. LITE enjoy talking to r T the woman who is interested in furniture bargains The rattan and wicker articles come under that heading. One of the prettiest centre tables costs only 9s, flower pot stands, and eleaaut easy chairs, from 8s Gd. The fancy tables arc particularly nice. A dainty cloth, and pretty plant, arranged as all deft housewives know how, imj roves the room in cosiness and aspect. BRAUND TUNBRIDGE FUHNISIIEIIS, DEVON STREET.

THE FARMER'S EXTRA PROFIT r¥Vl-E ownr.' of a Dairy X where milk is set in pans for cream THROWS AWAY ONE FIFTH of his butler. We can show you how to make .\u extra profit of £43 17s nvrv year in a ten eow dairy. An Alfa-Laval Separator will obtain as much Butter from live cows as you now get from six. You see the point at onee extra you nothing really, because it pays for itself with the cream saved. Write to us for further information j «e will give you 25 unanswerable arguments why you should use the"Alfa Laval." Talk it over with your manager—or your wife —and write us then. BEWLET h GRIFFITHS, DA til Y PIIOVIJJ.EUS, Ken- Plymouth

THE BIST BOOKKEEPERS Know what constitute good account hooks: opaque paper of good siii'fni'c. strong bindiug.rlexible hacks; duruhility right through. Those are. llio features of my aeeount hooks, made to stand every day use. Ledgers, journals, day and minute books, all sizes in stock. SPECIAL BOOKS OFFICE STATIONER can he supplied. Inkstand » letter books, copying prcsse dumping baths, stationery cabinet, etc. Aeeount Forms and memo, heads ucutly and promptly printed. THOMAS AVERY, Printer, Bookhndpr, and Commercial Stationer, Xr.w Pi.YMwnr. MNTKl 1 . Two Boys, for dot f livcring the Daily > t k\vs, oho from Weslomi locality preferred, other locally. Good pay to smart boys. Apply lit once to "Publisher." the uilke.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8056, 24 February 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8056, 24 February 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8056, 24 February 1906, Page 3

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