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THE DAIRYMAN'S CLOG IS the only, gati-fac. toot Loot for factory TRY THEM And be conTioceil NOTJJ THE SAUK,- "".:' MCEWB'N :; S BAds;,,/' : .;.;5 : ; Practical Bootmakers • and Importers.

MAY'S TEAROOMS. * S YEKYTHING WSF AND CLEAN r' Mny has enlarged his tea-rooms to meet -\ the great demand; '.''.■•' He is now prepared to cater for any in . '^ the land. y* Cream puffs and wedding catya—oakei "*A in all variety; .-', White bread, brown bread, to suit all 'vi classes of society. ■ ;V Of cheaper men with inferior goods lie A is not one bit afraid; . . '■*; With best of goods and best of men he ''' does a roaring trade. E.MAY, BAKES AND CONFECTIONBB J " Dovon Street Central, ROBS & BRADSHAW ; j T> OING , OOBEESPONDBifT ' Wbllingtoh. Telegraphic Address: "Boss Bbadshaw," Wellington. '* S.P. all events, ■■ "". Double Books Open ,n all prinelp ~ events. " . \[ t Price-Lists free to an? address SPRAYING MEANS ' PAYING- iM For t the small man srouncli; town,, with a few fruit trees, a smalj potato patch, and a ' fowl house to keepf-ee from-!, vermin, ih-j ; SUOCESS . ,"' : ' r :; Spray Pump is just tho iuj..', •' For larger jobs the -..(■ ■■'.'-, ROOHESTER is better. The" Eichester holds three gallons, is carried on the shoulder, and works;*:/' automatically, " ,; . MIND, it Pays to Spray/: ' DEVQN STBUET , >'", TJRtiUT FISHING. WE are clearing- oujsj oar fishing rod* -! and tackle at slaughter/? 25 PER (DENT BELOW COST. BE IN TIME. THEY> AEE GOING. ' All marked plain. See""tL our window. ' ," HUSTON & COvrIRONMONGERS DEVON STREET. KING& FLANAGAN,; A. JJAOIN.G COKIUJSI'ONDBNIS.i,; TARANAEX ' %'"^ 500 straight-out N.Z. Cup. ' ;.."' \~£ '. Double—Cup and Stewards'. '" .', '( S-T- on all events. ' -* Doubt» on all pibclfi sveniß. ? j FEEDING ■-.? CHICKENS ■ To pay well, 1 chicks must be fed >.; well. Fine results are obtained . v by feeding them with "Rowe's Chicken Food," a special mixture containing' all that the birds 4 * require. "Meat Meal" added to ' ' the mash makes bone and de- '*'' velops tho chicks early. Besides' ' >.. these, we stock Crushed Wheat,' '' (<? everything for the poultry- • keeper. I W. KG WE I Corner of Kinjr and Brougham Streets': "'V NEW PLYMOUTH. eav i o YOGELTOWN AND BECEEATIOIk; GEOUNDS. j Leaves Leave's •'* 1 Leaves Leave's ; Now Plymouth Vogoltowi 7a.m". 7.80 am. 8 a.m. - .. 8.80 »,m, *l2 noon. 12.45 p , m . 1 P m. 1.45 p. m , • *3.<ts pm. 415 p,n». 5 p.m. 5.80 pm. 6 p.m. 6.30 p.m. Saturday nights, Saturday nig' 9.30 p.m. 10 p.m. •Thursdays oxoepted. OUT OF MttK.. an awkward prcdi You should keep a can or -. . , LILY E VAPORATEDOREAM f n the house. It's always wady, ■ SHOPPING IS TIRING WORK.' But a cup of nice hot "Kozle" tea will ' ' banish the "tired feeling. The goodnesß I of tho tea makes it really stimulating, * Wholesale agents, Burgess, fraser and " " fov-Advt , ; Yiot or i a jj ov s Hv:;, Under New Management. • "* Conducted by MRS. WHITE. Every - \ jonvenience; h. and e. water; ' .«»!. tnrttr no. ,„»..l. Id. _.. . rtCTORIA nOUSE, Liardet Street. - - WHITEBAIT ■ FOR TEA. IS a Btock saying, and you cant anything more dainty and app ing for a really nice tea. Can be got all tho year round. !4jk your grocer for It. You'U find- It dcliclously fresh. . v y»« Save you «y« tried jQ[" '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 31 August 1907, Page 3

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518

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 31 August 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 31 August 1907, Page 3

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