Bold Statement But A Fact! We state, without fear of contradie> tion, to have done what no other firm in the world his done, rit.— We have held the position I* the largest dealers in Pure Ceylon an{ Indian Teas longer than any other firm in the World in comparison to the sales of any country, It will be interesting to the many thousands who have bought our tea# to know that for the twelve monthi ended 30th September, 1906, ire have sold a greater quantity of tea than "previously (although we have , refused to supply common tea), thus proving a continuance of deserved popularity. This has been done by honest dealing and truthful advertising, and giving the public the best tea procurable at the different prices. , Ceylon, New Zealand, Tasmania,
WANTED— Milker; 30s a week to good man.—H. 6, Sergei, Stuart fioad, Ellham. WANTED--Bteadylad accustomed to horses and plain gardening, tight work. Apply Dr. MoOlelaui, WANTED General Servant; good wages. Apply Mm Boy, Vivian Street, New Plymouth. 1011 SALE—Good, clean, waste paper.—News Office, WANTED— At once, good housemaid. Apply Criterion Hotel FAE.M to be sold or exchanged for house property.—ll2 acre*, all grass, no weeds, 2} miles to Inglewood) good buildings, balance, of equity can be left on farm at 5 per cent. Price £l2 per acre. Address, Taranski Es. tato Agonoy, Inglewood. WANTED— Young Lad, attend horses and be generally useful at North Egmont Mountain House. Apply News Office, between 6 and « this afternoon. WANTED TO £ENT—7~or~B* roomed house in .town. Ap» ply with terms to "Tenant," Nbwi Oißco, WANTED Known—Gent's Boots soled and heeled, at 3s 6d ladies, 2s 6d; patches, Bd.—Thoi, Bransgrove, Devon Street East. rpO BE SOLD or exchanged for A small tarm, mortgage, or house property, 172 acres, all grass, level Unci, well fenced, s'roomed house, covr* <heJ > two miles from factory, school aud station, 4 nulei to good town Price £ls per acre. Address "P." c/o Box 1, Inglewood AN TISEPTIC heiid-rest, neok woo antiscptio wash, clean towel for overy customer at List's Haibdbbssiko Baloon, opposite Jenkinson's carriage showroom, Devon street east. CIGARS Excelsior, a splendid smoke, 5 for 1/. at Lints'. WANTED JTNOWN,-The Brou gham Street Cash Store is now in full swing, wi'Ji an up-to-date stock in every lino. Our usual popular cash price.—B. Aboa, tate T. W. Welch. WAA rjiD.—All old friends and the public generally tr call as asual for their supplies of Butter Oheese, and Bacon. The Brougham street Cash Store. Late T. W. Welch. LAMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS 1 For the hall, or for the kitchen, for ■ he dining-room, for the drawing-room. A splendid selection at rock' bottom p-iees. D. Beebt and Co., Brougham Street, New Plymouth.
BREAKFAST FOODS.—Have a, tasty breakfast, at small cost Buy your Oatmoal, Oatina, Quaker Oats, Boiled Oats, and Grape Nutb from Cxetbe. the People's Grocer ' LHE NEW ZEALANDIO]IPPiNG company, Limited. STEAM-WAIP4.RA TO LONtOIT 11HE next steamer to load at tip . Waitaraßoadstead will be til) B.S. KENT tons) ON. OB ABOUT 21st FEBRUARY. 1907. Wool and other ecncral cargo to so forward by this opportunity should be delivered at the iJ arbour Board's shed, SVaitnra, with as little delay as possible, and all instructions regarding locuments sunt to this Company's Wail ara office. For the New Zealand Shipping Com* pany, Ltd. CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. Auckland. KING & FLANAGAN, CORRESPONDENTS, TABANAKI. P.O. Box 52, Hawera. IjP.O. Box 34, Stratford, if P.O. Box 3(i, New Plymouth. S.r. on all events. Doubles on all principal events, WHITAKER POPUPAR PARCELS FOB CHRISTMAS
4/11 9/11 BEST VALUE IN TOWN. See pars, iu Wanted Columns. hiLL MY GOODS ARE OP BEST QUALITY. PlilCEiS AliK LOWER THAN EVER. J. WHITAKER GROCER and TEA DEALER, Next Criterion Hotel. New Plymouth NORTH ISLAND BACON
COMPANY, LTD. WILL receive bacon pigs at inglewood railway station as follows: — Tuosdays, February 12 th and 26th Tuesdays, March 12tli and 26th. gent, J. J. CASEY. Innlewoud, JNOTIOK TO KAttMKKS. THE Waitara Freering Works will be open to receive Pork and Ikctn Figs on and alter the lftj* November, and at Motnroa every altota' nate Monday tft«r December BUfr'&a j Tinfn/iitimt. urvCtata
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 18 February 1907, Page 3
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