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A COMFOBT FOR BUSINESS MEN . 18 a "Quiet Enjoyment." A man can take "Qaiet enjoyment " even when working hard, if bis surroundings are congenial. Nothing brings . more comfort Jo a busy man than a comfortably-arranged desk. A. NECESSITY A CONVENIENCE Is anything wjiich gives freedom from diifoinfort. A man CAN write letters on top of: in old dry goods boi, but if lie spend) eight or ten hoars &>d&y in hi 9 office, and most of that timeat his desk, is "Freedom from Discomfort" to be sought, or not? We think it is. Suppose a man works ten years -at one desk and works 300 days each year and five honrs each day, he will spend lSfiO hoars each year and 15,0G0 hours in ten years at his desk. A few pounds buys a roll top desk, or any other pattern. Write for catalogue.. One special seeond-hiSil roll top going cheap. YEBEI f B^EBrpLE 5, CUBA STREE WELLINGTON. BOOTS FOB FIR JE! KOBU SAwSILLING CO. FREE MILL PRESENT: While the new mill is under construction I am offering my'stock of 140,000 ft at prices:never before heard oi in New Plymouth?" If you want to build a house, stable or a pigstye Remember it's MOUNTAIN KIMU not the sappy, swampy, spongy stuff that h being offejed you .under the name of EIMW" The Uovernmant hare taken over within the '.ast (is months, iwd, they know the test,, "" i Apply'; E. A, EDE, Manages. BUSSELL.& SON MONUMENTAL MASONS HIGHEST.HONOES given in the New Plymouth Exhibition, 1904-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monumental masonry; also special Prize Medal and Diploma for , Best Working Exhibit. •' Marble and Granite Monu- ' • ments and Crosses j also iron : fences, etc., kept in stock. Designs and estimates furnished on application. In- ■ spection invited. B.T. AUBYK STREET* South Koa'l, NEW PLYMOUTH.

THE FARMER'S EXTRA PROFIT IVL£ owur of a l>airy where milk in set in pans for cream THROWS AWAY ONE FIFTH of his butter. We can show you how to make an extra profit of £4317s every year in a ten cow. dairy. An Alfa-Laval Separator will obtain as much Batter from fire cows as you now get from six. You the point at once extra profits. The Alfa-Laval is an earning power. It costs you nothing really, because it pays for itself with the cream saved. Write to us for further information; we will give you 28 unanswerable arguments why you should use the " Alfa Laval." Tali it over with your manager—or your wife —and write ua then. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS, DAISY PBOVIDERS,

N.Z. TOBF REGISTEB Season 1904-5. FULL and fEBEOBTS ot tte past season «' &■■;■■■ ■ PACING AND TEOTTING IN NEW ZEALAND. ', PBICE lp/6. . £ Apply Manager, Ckristclrorch Prws Co,, Ltd,, CLristchurch

WB SALE. Second-hand type writer. In excellent condition Yost make. Prfee £'l2, or best offer ANTED KNOW}!, over 100,000 to use T. W. Welch's Batter. Bead the butter notice iD another column and try some 'White Clover. Read, too, how you can be. come a partner in my busiuos. T. W. Welch, Brougham street, New Ply. mouth. SOTHUR NIBBLE in House l. Property! Six-roomed House, with back kitchen, bathroom (shower) scullery; asphalted path?, tip-top garden, stables, j.acre ground, 'bus ecr*iee, water laid on, eTery convenience. Owner leaving the district; must sell. Price £6OO. Apply sharp. -Bewlsv SVD Gbiffheb,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8057, 2 March 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8057, 2 March 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8057, 2 March 1906, Page 4

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