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SATISFIED." "GENUINELY PLEASED." " I'M DELIGHTED." "DIDST THINK YOIT COULD DO IT." "irß JUST LOVELY." A few expression? by my delighted customers. My electro-plating pleases. P. de la Haye", Devon Street East. APPEARANCES ARE NOT EVERYTHING BUT tliey have to be taken into consideration wb thinking of vehicles. Have a smart gig built to your order—a fine, strong, smart, styyou and durable vehicle that will be proad to ride in. Nov's the Tie We can turn out a gig for yon that, whilst rivalling the best in appearance, will be as strong as any gig ever built, and will be light and lightrunning. All styies, paintings and prices. Yonr old vehicle taken in part payment. M. 0. BUTCHER Sllisfos ... X:.v P.yjiut h. T JAMS AND PRESERVES. Are prepared rith the greatest care and cleanliness from the i'lioi'-c."t materials, ami we guarantee them to be Absolutely Pure and free froru any kind of adulteration. S.LIKPATBICK&C)., i. id. I Specialists in L' I)) r-rs, Nelson N.Z. LONG . . LIFE. . . WRINGERS THERE'S a reason for everythiug— Our new frame Wringers wear longer because the cog wheels take all the strain, instead of the rollers 111 the old machines. That's all there is in it, except that the quality of the rubber is superior. Ifas your old Wringer been a failure '( Don't take any risk lieu time. OKEV, SON k ARNOLD LTD. DEVON STBEET, New Plymouth. Om ITNC'II iii-tniitly cms •X* imligc-lion. Free from all injurious m r .eil in hospitals and re o ,! m. ; ,1. ,1 by the medical prole »*••". ('! li'nlie from all ■to ea. Wiiuieiale agents, L. D. JhthU 4 Co. 1

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8153, 10 July 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8153, 10 July 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8153, 10 July 1906, Page 2

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