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BHIPPIHG. PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19. ARRIVED. Vorember 17: Takapa. a. !.»., W3ti tea*, Holford, from Onelmusa. PasMedlines Bear, Sinclair, Sales, M»aon, Dt. Lowe, Messrs Holdsworth, Nuftcr. | m», Cameron, Burr, Popplewell, Luxfold, Sinclair, Blundell, McDonald, |fa«oa (*), Dyer, Cleave, Jomger, Hex, Goodbfhere i 8 steerage. DEPARTED. Horember 17: Takapuni, s.s, 1038 teas, Holford, for Onehunga. Pa>sengers: Missel Hare, Hamilton, Gar- , Mesdame* Elliott and 5 children, ;, Grspg, Patoo, Bright, Kadie, Messrs , KKot; frail, Hat, Bernstern, Paton, :7oMi, Phillips, Hawke, Hare, Kirk- .- bride, Owen, Adams, Osborne, Bright, Duncan. Sadie, Turner, Payne and Others 1 88 steerage.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Onehunga. November 17: Corinna from New Plymouth, at 7.15 a.m. Onehunga, Norember 18: Takapuna, from New Plymouth, at 7.45 a.m. DEPARTED. Sydney, Norember 16: Dorset, for New Zealand* ' Norfolk Island, November 16 : The Poajhern Croai iaih for Auckland :J wmow. Melbourne, Norember 16: Maheno, from New Zealand. Onehunga, NoTember 18 : Corinna, for New Plymouth,at 2 p.m., will cross Ute bar at 7pm.; B&rawa, for New Plymouth, at 3.45 p.m., will cross the bar at 7 pan.

XXFBCTSD AJiBIVALS. Bafawa, from Manukaa, Monday. Bolaitt, from South, Tuesday Takapnna, from Manakau, Tuesday. Btfawa, from Manukau, Wednesday Takspuni, from South, Thursday. Bototi. from Manukau, Thursday. Barawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Takapuna, from Manukau, Saturday.

GROW TOUR OWN VEGETABLES. Few pursuits are healthy as gardening, few m intereiting and few so economical and profitable. But yon must hare good seeds. YATES' SEEDS are RELIABLE SEEDS! Erery kind of, Vget able "and flower Seed, eyery seed for farm requirements. Eighty yean' experience in seed proportion have brought Arthur Yates & Co. thousands upon thousands of testimonials as to the absolute reliability of their seeds. J. A. Whitaker AGENT FOE! NEW PLYMOUTH Next Criterion Hotel,)

[BSTIBLI9HED 18112.] J. T. MANNIX BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Dsvok Stbixt West, NEW PLYMOUTH. Bering kli 80 yeari' American and Colonial experience in all branches of the btuinesa, I am prepared to furnish Estimates (Free) and ERECT, ALTER OR REPAIR BUILOINCB in ■RICK. COtiPRETE OR WOOD. All work being under my personal mperriiion, I can goatantee both Materials and Workmanship to be Fint-chus. Clients in town and country can rely on MODERATE CHARGES and Prompt Attention te Business CHANGE OF BUSINESS. T. E. HODDEE BEGS to announce that he hai disponed of his Stationery and fancy Goods Business to Mi A. J. BURGESS, for whom he would solicit the continuance of the generous rapport accorded him during the time he has been in busii. Mr. Burgess intends to augment the already big stock of goods, and conduct the business on the most up-to-date and approved lines. The public may look forward to being well served in every way. WATCH FOR FUTURE ADVERTISEMENTS. ffURANAKI LAJSDnJUILDiiS'U JL 4 INVESTMENT SOUIE Y (Permanent). ncorporated under " The Building Societies Act, 1880."

DllICIOU: Messrs R. Cock (chairnun), A. Shuttlcworth, J. KillW» li. Newman, Newton King, J C. George, and A. Goldwater. SouciTOES: Messrs Wilson and G-.-y BaKUM. The Bank of New ZeaU_ l. The Society pays tte cost of prepa--ing and registering all mortages (aa leu for • leaser sum than £100). Daring the fife years ending the 30th September, 1905, the sum of £7131 lt» 3d has been distributed in dividend; and bonuses among the members of the Society, Borrowers and Investors participating aLke in the distribution; il will thus be seen that the Society i.really co-operative. Office open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 pm., Thursday afternoon eicepted. H,. P, WEBSTKR, Secretary/

KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DRINKIHC! Jhis » a matter that >h"uld bConsidered all the year zp'nnO',} especially as regards the. tea. Good tea i- a pleasing and Booming drink, invigorating anil stimutaiing. "Tea i- tea." \\i li many people, and m mati'-r li"« impure some tea* may bf. they are consumed because they .ire cheap, or becau-c. of some -id attraction quite apart from the tea itself. You'll get the b>-t tea if you in>i-t upon having BURATURA TEA. It is rich, strong and fragran'. and i» a perfect family tea. Suratura is a high grade Ceylon Tea, and goes further than any Other, because c-s is required f"i brewing a given quantify of tea. Suratura i? honen tea. and is guaranteed not blended with In dian, China, or any cheap or in ferior teas. RETAIL PRICES. Suratura A quality, 1/6 per lb. Suratura B quality, 1/9 per lb. Suratura D quality, 2/- per lb Suratura X quality, 2/4 per lb. UOLD AT AU .T?rsE&

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81890, 19 November 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81890, 19 November 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81890, 19 November 1906, Page 2

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