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RETFOBDB RIBBONS "The i;)ioiiT»t and largest display of ribbons and laces in the towu." Sounds ego. tistical, but we ham The laces Tic with the web of the ingenious spider m their fabrit- und are at* pleasing as the great variety of our ribbons. Prim are lower—there's » reason DEVON .STKKKT,' NKW .I'LniOUTH, N.Z. TUBF~Bfi6IBT£B Sousou lyui-o, FULL asu COMPLETE HEPOHTS ol the past season s RACING AND TKOTTING IN NEW ZEALAND. PHICE 10/fl. Apply Manager, Christckuroh Vten Co., Ltd., Chrislchurok

HORSE AND COW COVERS MADE of proof eniiTßs, hand - sown, extra strong lined collar check, A special line in cow covers from !)» up. Through us you buy direct from the manufacturers at lowest cost and best quality. Write us for particulars. Mention this paper. A. S. HASELL MANUFACTURER, Devon Street, New Plymouth.

IT IS ASTONISHING HOW many thousands of people have got the right tnsle for ten. It was thought at first that high, grade tea with its delicate flavor, would not bo appreciated in tlie colony, but now everyone is convinced thut New Zoalandcrs like good tea The expanding sale of SURATURA TEA Not alone in this district, but throughout the colony, is conviuciug proof of this slateincut. Surnlura Tea is as nature made it—perfect. Perfect in quality, jierfect in flavor, perfect in fragrance. It is pure, honest Tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or auy cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL I'RH'ISa, Sural ura A quality 1/0 per lb. Suralura B quality l/'J „ „ Suratura D quality 2/- , „ Surntura X quality 2|4 „ „ SOLI) BY ALL STOREKEEPERS PUT YOUR FOJI IN IT." NO persons like " putting their foot in it," but there is an exception to every rule, aud all people like putting both feet into footwear sold by GRAYSON AND COCK We carry a stock mostly selected, in a way, by our cuato mers. If we find one class or style of boot gives satisfaction, we push it aud recommend it. If the boot doesn't, back it goes to the manufacturer. Give our books a tria. with your next order. GRAYSON AND COCK THE BOOT STOBE. (next Imperial Hotel) DEVON' ST., NEW PLYMOUTH

' not a cwee* m. , QUESTION SYKESS WSPST DRENC" fOR THE BEHEFIT OF XOUR POOCEf AND THE HEALTH OF YOUR ANINUOS insist on SYKESS. iMiw/oNSMmmiis. RECORD OF RESULTS 100032?°" Dairy Farmers,' Stock Inspectors etc. Extract from letter NO. 62. S))imiio)i. Mr James 'foinutk, a well-known dairyman) writes: —l urn in the habit of drenching my cows with SYKES'S DItEXCII immediately after calving, mill at all limes on the appearance of inflammation of any kind. I have selilom known it to fail ami have ithvuys recommended it l>> my neighbors as it is undoiibteilly the best Dreuck on tho market. > I'lease watch this siiuco lor next otter, No 03. '' \ INCANDESCENT BURNERS, IF KKFT CLEAN, CAN'T D£ BEAT,

THEB : .>r BOOKKEEPERS Know what constitutes good account books: opaque payer of good surface, strong bind* iug.ncxihle bucks; durability right llirougli. These aro the features of my account liwks, uiaile to stand every day usl>. Ledgers, journals, day and, minute books, all si:ccs iu stock. SPECIAL BOOKS Lined and ruled to any pattern, OFFICE STATIONERY e-iii be supplied. Inkstands, letter books, copying presses, damping batlis, stationery rabinet, elc. Account forms and memo, heads neatly and promptly printed. \ THOMAS AVERY,' I Printer, Bookbnder, and Com. ; mercial Stationer, ; New Plyuovth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 12 March 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 12 March 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 12 March 1906, Page 3

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