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INCANDESCENT BURNERS, IF KEPT iCLEAN.HCAN'T BE BEAT. put iffBTMMI IT." '0 persons like "putting their toot in it," but there is an exception to every rule, and all people like putting both feet into footwear sold by GRAYSON AND COCK Wo carry a stock mostly selected, in a way, by our customers. If we find one class or style of boot gives satisfaction, we' push it and recommend it. If the boot doesn't, back it goes to the manufacturer. Give our boots a tria. . with your next order. GRAYSON AND COCK THE BOOT STORE, (next Imperial Hotel) DEVON ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH GOOD, CLEAN 'BREAD IT is essential that bread should be clean and good, yet this is not enough. Every ingredient must be pure. My bread looks well, tastes well, is baked by clean bakers, with clean flour, in a clean bakehouse, and is as wholesome as the bread you would make yourself if you had the time. MAT, BAKER AND CATERER, Devon Street.

WHEN YOU ASK DO not be put oft with auother brand supposed to be 'just as good," or because it may seem cheaper. "K" Jam is made [from ripe pure fruit and pure sugar. We guarantee our jams, all fruits and flavors, to contain no adulteration whatIT IS AS PLBE AS "HOMI Jam. Yob. could make no better conserve yourself at our price. A life-time's experience, orchards under our own command, and absolute cleanliness inako"K" Jam Ike best and therefore the cheapest. JS'otc the full fruit flavor. ASK YOUE GKOCEE. KIfiKPATRICK & Co, LTD.,

ISITING CABDS printed in bes style at the Daily Rem oiiice

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8077, 5 April 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8077, 5 April 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8077, 5 April 1906, Page 2

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