PAPAROA COAL-MINING CO. i)lft -PISH SHARE ou application Uj\J 2/B per share on allotmeul and (he balance in calls not exceeding 2/C> per sknre at intervals of uot lesrf tlian one month. It is anticipated that culls will be spread over a period of two years. DIRECTORS: AZFM SALVATOR BIRCH, of|Moawlungo, Sheepfarmer. JOHN RUTHERFORD BLAIR, of Wellington, Gentleman. LOWS PROCTOR BLUXDELL. of Wcllingtcu, Newspaper Proprietor. The Hon. CHARLES JOHN JOHN. STON, of Wellington, Gentleman. JOSEPH PRIME MAXWELL, of Wellington, Civil Engineer, HENRY FREDERICK NEES, of Dunedin, Contractor, The Hon. JOHN DAVIS ORMOND, of Napier, Sheepfarmor. WILLIAM WATSON, of Welling. ton, Gentleman. JOHN DUNCAN, of Wellington, Merchant ARTHUR EDWARD PEARCE, of Wellington, Merchant. JAMES NELSON WILLIAMS, of Fnuiley, Hastings, Gentleman. Prospectuses may be obtained from the undersigned, who are authorised to receive subscriptions on bohalf of the Company. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS, BROKERS
IT IS ASTONISHING HOW ninny thousands of people have got the right taste for tea. It was thought at first that high, grade tea with its delicate flavor, would uot be appreciated m the colony, but now everyone is convinced that Jfew Zealanders like good tea. Tho expanding sale of SURATURA TEA Not alone in this district, but throughout the colony, is co»vinciug proof of this state, nieiit. Suratura Tea is as nature made it—perfect. Perfeet ill quality, perfect iu llaror, perfect in fragrance. It is pure, honest Tea, aud is guaranteed uot blcudcd with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior leas. Suriifurii A quality 1/0 per lb. Suwlura D quality 2/. , „ Suratura X quality 8/1 „ „ SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS pjr YOUR POJF I* IT." NO persons like " putting their foot in it," but there is an exception lo every rule, aud all people like putting both feet into footwear GRAYSON AND COOK We carry a stock mostly selected, iu a way, by our eustj 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 triu. with your next order. GRAYSON AND COCK THE BOOT STORE. (next Imperial Hotel) DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH
FOUNTAIN PEN. (THUS pen has been greatlyT improved sinec first put on e market, and ig now a perfect writing instrument for the ollice, home and pocket, Will take any steel nib. Write* equally well red and copying ink ns with black. • PRICE 2s 6d EACH Those desiring a cheap, reliable Fountain Pen should not miss Ibis opportunity of securing one at once, as the st A'k is Hunted and will not again be procurable. A small quantity, suitable for presentation, handsomely chased in gold and silver, with Met gold nib rauge from 10/ li to 15s, Every Pan Guaranteed Sold only bv THOS. AVERY Printer, Bookseller, and Stationer, Nkw Plymouth.
!l°JnoN SYKESS WCOST DRENC" J^S* WPMVB^f^^ f * fORMBIHEFPFMWOSr ;' INSIST ON SYKESS. ..' RECORD OP RESULTS "I f\f\f\ PRACTICAL IUUU T2STS Dairy Farmers, Stock Inspectors etc. Extract from letter NO. G2. Shannon. tiir James Tomulli, a well-known dairyman) writes:—l aui in tlic lialiit of drenching my cows with' HYKICS'S I)HK>'l'll immediately after ealviu and at all limes un the appearance ■ inllammatinn of any kind. I liunc sildom known it to fail and have always recommended it to my neighbors a-, it is undoubtedly the best Drench un the market. Please watch this si lor next otter, No 6:!, A CONVINCING CORN CURE * COMPLIMENT liuaremn, ICi"g LVuu'rv. Vr TeedDear .Sir,- 1 duly received yours ti id enclose. , ll.Wli two shillings for \nir corn cure. 1 u»>nrc »ou YOl: 1 sent the mmev by a respectable Auckland A citizen to jict me a lw\ ot ' Teko's Coiin Ci ui:, and PALN- he says that he tried several iliemists shops FUL ( 's among (he rest), '{■ bit a* none of them had CORN 'i it lie w.mld not take other ; I repa'alions that they - tjQler-.il him and he liroujht., me back my .j ~ wmHf* MrlUiarcmu. TEED & CO. CHEMISTS, 'DIiYUS ST.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 14 March 1906, Page 3
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