YOU STUDY YOUR HEALTH! Tken eat GOOD BREAD. GOOD Bread is a necessity. Good Bread is a luxury. Good Bread yuu must liaye if you want good health. J-hen see that you get Legg's Hygienic Bakery BREAD. Three good things:—Hygienic Brown Bread, Milk Bread, Eurm House Bread. hygienic bakery Devon Street, New Plymouth. WALTER SCOTT Is not a talking Machine. He keeps a PORK BUTCHERY In DEVON SI'REE'I. The small goods made up at this establishment do the talking for themselves SIR JOSEPH OVERWHELMED- WITH " CHAMPION'S " GENEROSITY.
COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS. Otli lugust, 1906. Sib Joseph Wabd, "Wellington, Pleased you have accepted our recommendations; if you are still short of tlie complement, we liavc a few more in stock. The Opposition are nibbling, so we give you the refusal." (Signed) Virtue. D. W. Viktce, Esq., Auckland, " Thank you for your generosity which completely OVERWHELMS me,"
Signed) J. G. Wabd. Sir Joseph Wabd. " 1 hanks, and for future guidance niy front name is Peter, of Adamant Character. Our generosity haR also overwhelmed the bone and sinew of the colony; intend to keep "STANDAKD" flying topreyent OPPOSITION adyersity." (Signed) p, Yibtue. Peter Vwtue, Esq., Auckland. "lhank you for putting Peter in the right place; for the future will remember that there is only one Peteb the trBEAT in New Zealand, and I will not omit the inclusion of Peter (probably as Colonial Treasurer) when Peter is in question." (Signed) J. G. Wabd. N.B.—The Opposition and Trust will haye a poor show with such a combination.—P.V
OUR BUSINESS AND YOUR HEALTH, DEL'END upon the Quality of of the ME AT we sell. Our reputation imd our business were built cn the Sound Foundation of ? vality in our Meat Supplies, ciyilt;- to customers, cleanliness 111 the shop and carts and appliances. All of these qualifications are stil. kept in view, and as a consequence people recommend new-comers and :>ld residents alike to buy their meat from SOLE BEOS.. HUI'CHEItS, C orner of Deyon and Cume Streets New J?lYmou;li. RUSSELL & SON MONUMENTAL MASON HIGHEST HONOES, given m the New Plymouth Exhibition, 19U-1-5. Awdcd First Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monumental masonry; also special Prizo Medai and Dipjoma for Best Working Exhibit. Marble and Granite Monuments and Crosses ; also iron fences, etc., kept in stock, Dcsignsand estimates furnished oil application. In. spcetion invited. ST. AUBYN SITE GET South Road.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 4 December 1906, Page 4
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