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A sight sensation has been created in Doannevirkc etoekdealing circles during the past few days l>y the reported sud- - den flight of a gentleman who has oh- , tained credit at the saleyards for a considerable 'snm. The firms that have been hard hit are now considering what i sthe l>est thing to do in order to have a proper understanding with their erstwhileelient. The Berlin branch of the Imperial Insurance Department has set aside 100,00(1 marks to CBt;:iblislia dental clinical institute for insured workmen (writes a correspondent of the London Chronicle)This establishment will form part of ihe main buildings of the department in the Colein district of the city. The greater part of the money will go to the supply of artificial teeth for workmen, the idea of the leaders of the department being that men with teeth which they can rse will not be as soon invalided as toothless men. The department is prepared to devote a similar sum every year to this purpose. It is not generally known that several of the'largest and best-equipp?<l of the consumptive sanatoriums in this country have been built out of insurance funds.

Whenever you see a well-dressed man you'll know lie trades at "The Kasli." Its the most economical and most up-to-date store in Tannaki, and it's surprising how far a pound note will go when you trade there. For instance, liey sell men's merino sox (3 pairs) for Is, men's all-wool singlets 2s 3d, splendid cashmere sox Is, good heavy men's overcoats 255, men's heavy saddle-twocd trousers 8s 6d, men's dungarees 2s lid, bush rugs 4s lid, cashmere singlets 2s lid, cashmere underpants 2s lid, gond stylish mackintoshes 17s fid, boys' Norfolk suits 10s Cd, boys' Conway suits 8s Gd, boys' overcoats from 8s 3d, boys' caps 9d, boys' braces 3d. Taking it altogether, it's a splendid shop to trade at.—Advt.

Both the imitation and the genuine diamonds at first sight appear much I alike, yet ill composition and utility they are wholly unlike. So it i 3 with many cream separators at present on the market. At first sight they may bear a resemblance to the "Alfa-Laval," the world's standard machine, but when judged by the work they do, tlioy are no more like the Alfa-Laval than the piece of glass is like the true diamond. You are not blind to the profits due to clean skimming, economy in operation and durability. Are you already so wealthy that the waste of power, cream, oil, time and repair expense, mean nothing to you? Write us to-day for catalogue "T" and prices. Delay means so much money lost. Sole New Zealand agents, Mason, truthers and Co., Ltd., Mai street. Palmerston North. Taranaki agents, E. Griffiths and Co., New Plymouth. WUen stocking high grade tailor made "ready-to-put-on" suits the Mel bourne Clothing is catering for that large class of men who, while not earing to pay high prices for suits "to measure," want suits of good quality, well made, perfect fitting, and stylish at prices ranging from 45s to Cos. You are invited to examine our daily outside show of all the latest spring models. The largest stock of men's and boys' clothing in Taranaki to choose from at, as a matter of course, ' prices.—Advt.

rpO STAND THIS SEASON at Mr W. Kmslic's farm, Aliaalia road, Oakura, he Draught Stallion, GENERAL GRANT. Bred li.v Mr Bremer, of Okaiawa. Sire, (lenerai Wheeler, (tain Countess 11. !< : g. tlain Connies* (Director), g.g. dam Nancy (Sir William Wallace), g#.p. dam Bess (Tlmyne of Clyde), ptK-g-g. dam imported from Victoria, will travel to Okato on Wednesdays. Terms: Single ware £2 His; two or more £2 as; payable Ist January, 1908. (Irooin's fee 2s Cd, payable first service. Mares sold or exchanged. Owner at first service held responsible. Paddoeking Is per week; no responsility. 11. F. FAWCETT and G. SPENCEIt, Owners, Oakura,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 September 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 September 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 September 1907, Page 4

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