PAPAROA COAL-MININCj CO. CAPITAL -*• £100.000; QJf-i SHAKE on application 2/6 per share on allotment and the balance in calls liot cxceedih'J 2/fi per share at intervals of uot lesi than one nioutli. It is anticipated that, colls will bp wproad over a period of two yours. DIRECTORS: AWM SALVATOIt MUCH, oflMoawhango, Slteepfiiriiier. JOHN RUTHERFORD BLAIR, of Wellington, Gentleman. LOUIS PROCTOR BLUNDELL of Wellington, Newspaper Proprietor. Th.'_> (on. CHARLES JOHN JOHNSTUJX, of Wellington, Gentleman. JOSEPH PRIMi; .MAXWELL, of Wellington, Civil Engineer. HENRY FREDERICK NEES, of Punediu, Coulruclar, The Hon. JOHN DAVIS OHMOM), of Napier, Sliccpfuriuur, WILLIAM WATSON, of Welling, ton, Geutleuian, JOHN DUNCAN, of Wellington, Merfhaut AHTllUlt EIAVAHD I'EARt'E, of \\ ellington, Merchant, JAMES NELSON WILLIAMS, of I'riuilcy, Unsung#, Gsutleiuau. Prospectuses may be obtained from the undersigned, who are authorised to receive subscriptions on behalf of the Company. > MEWLEY & GRIFFITHS, BROKERS. IT IS ASTONISHING HOW many thousands of peoplo have got the right taste for tea. It was thought at first that highgrade tea ivith its delieate Havor, would not J>e appreciated 111 the colony, but now everyone is convinced that New Zealanders like Rood ten The expanding sale ofo, SURATURA TEA Not alone in this district, but throughout tfie colony, is eon. vinoiug proof of this staternent, Suratura Tea is as nature made it—perfect. Perfeet in quality, perfect in flavor, perfect in fragrance. It is pure, honest Toa, and is guaranteed not blended with • Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. EMAIL MICKS. Suratura A quality 1/6 per lb. Suratura B quality 1/9 „ „ Suratura D quality 2/. , Suratura X quality 2/1 „ SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS Plir YOUR FO:)T. IN" IT." NO persons like " putting their foot in it," but there is an exception to every rule, and nil people like putting both feet into footwear sold by GRAYSON AND COCK We carry mi slock mostly selected, in a way, by our custo nicrs. If wo Hud one class or style of boot gives satisfaction, we push it; and recomnieifil it. If (be boot doesn't, buck it pics to the manufacturer. Give our books a tria. with your next order. GRAYSON AND COCK THE BOOT STORE, tiiext Imperial Hotel) DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH qut'sfloK SYKESS X DRENCH mnr fDR THE BENEFIT Of YOUR POCKET AHD THE HEALTH OF YOUR AHIMttS INSIST ON iMwimfflDMtms. RECORD OP RESULTS 1000?5Jg mL Dairy Farmers, Stock Inspectors etc. Extract from letter NO. 62. Shannon. Mr James Toniath, a well-known dairyman) writes:—l am in the habit of drenching my cows with SYKES'S. DRENCH immediately after calving, and at all times on the appearance of inflammation of any kind. I havp seldom known it to fail and have always recommended it to my neighbors as it is undoubtedly the best Drench on the market. . ' Please watch this space tor next etter, No 68. PACTS ABOUT BEDDING . NO one can work and enjoy life unless good rest ciin be obtained,. Our bedding is (lie kind that gives perfect rest and invites sleep Best quality ticking, guaranteed well tilled kupoc, for double bed, 27/O ; single 20/Pillows 3s. Ticks guaranteed to contain lHibs kapoc in double beds', 13lbs single: 1 Jibs in pillows. We shmld like to talk to you about bedding. BRAUND& TUNBRIDGE FUHNISHERS, DEVON STREET.
A CON VINCING-, CORN CUKE COMPLIMENT Kuarruiu, •Ki-g Country. Vr'Tci'il— . ' Hour. Sir,--1 duly n>. rcivi'il yours anil cih'l im> lIA\ K (wo shillings for yjur corn i iirc. I niourv you Vul' 1 «'ii t In 1 umncy li/ n ri'-pirliiliii' Aui-klaud A cilizi'ii lo j,vL aic u b)V of I'uiin CfSK, »tid I'AI.N- lie Miysi Iliul ho trihl M'viM'iii i tu'iuials shops IiTL ( 's umouj? the n'at), Iml us uomi of them hml COli.N • ii lie uimhl uul I like oilier liripariilious that they . i tli'i'e.l him ami lie brought nic back uiy money. j[ r Kunreiuit, TEED & CO. CHKAIISTS, DEVON ST. . INCANDESCENT BURNERS, IF KEPI CLKAN, CA.VI J)E BEAT.-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 13 March 1906, Page 3
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