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Hie appreciative attendftnce at the . '„ Omitl rwitfll tt'ivan 1>» H/» A Will.- / --T mis nt St. Mary's Church last week '•" should be a sufficient guarantee of a further large gathering' this evening, A splendid programme is advertise* In ; ' 1 this issue. The soloist on this occasion is Mr 0. V. Binningtos.

in these days of bjgh prices it Is ,-c----tresliinnt tn ruj „* u.. i. charged /by «X ae Kash" that famous clothing store in New Plymouth. This is the reason of their success—honest value at low prices. Any goods bought at this store oan be returned if not satisfactory, and without demur the purchaso money is returned to the cus. tomcr. They believe in doing one thing mid doing that one tiling well, and anything oiiWde the clothing, mercery aid ■ tailoring business they do not touch. ■Huts the renwn their clothing fc so - much superior to their competitors,' ami tliat's the reason the Frestwll ' *" "mis and overcoats are having sueh a ''s remarkable sale.—Advt. 3

THE "L.K.G." ENDORSED. Tlic advantages resulting from the . ',' USB of the Mflking Machine were olecu \y ' '' set out in a very able paper read at the ' JJalry Coherence during the rece A ' '' lalmwslon Winter Show by Mr J. Butt- l - Veab. of Woodville, who uses tvo L.K.0." machines. He stated thn* **•« machines, inake dairying mort of a 'lire and Jess of a dradgcrv, and they wive the labor problem for those hn'-.

'Dft to employ for large herds. Jfr. laadins dairymen throughout Australia, ' New Zealand, North Americi and Great Britain, where hundred* of tliose mac*, ines nre now in iwc. MacEwans, LW. solo agents. Of Woods' Oreat, Pi-ppermint Cure, lie tossed ou Hie bed at. midngilit As tho clnek'ivaq slrildng the'hourAnd ha hoped that he net rid might* Of the con eh that made him so dour. ■•' > But such treatment he did abjure, There was only one thing that' «&v* Mm,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 18 July 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 18 July 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 18 July 1907, Page 2

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