BABY'S LITTLE TROUBLES. ' Baby*! cbngh, If not attended to.ofte malts in eronp and other seriou . trouble*. Alwayi keep a bottle of Dr BMdoa's New Dfacorery handy, and b< nropored. Every bottle guaranteed. Ob liM| ihn.
ALL COFFEE , fHHAT b. Coffee that is aching bat Cellee—the. pure unadulterated, un-tampered-with, carefully-grown berry, routed sdentlfleally, then carefully ground at Tlw KOPLBB GROCERY. As you pais to business to-morrow Bonring, put ottr door and hear the merry soond of the coffee-mill and get ft wUff of the ftagranee of the freshlygrood berri«, and we think you will long to take home a aample for next jnarnagV breakfast Have a change from tea to coffees K will do you good, wakes you np. Any mrse will tell you tiat whem <he seeds to keep awake to ■ttead to (pedal work she takea a good' cop of toffee. This is the reason why joa tkmld take it for breakfast. OtJK GUARANTEE: ABSOLUTE PURITY, CHANGE FBOM TEA, COFFEE QUALITY. C, CARTER, THE PEOPLED GROCERY, New Plymouth.
"TANZA." ' TS both * preventative and car* for potato blight. Under favorable conditions, if the seed Is dipped in Tanza Solution before planting, it will reliit the blight If your crop haa already got the blight, Tanza will core it if anything will. Farmer! should dip their grain in Tanza before sowing, as a rare preventative of rut and smut. mi SOU & ARNOLD LTD. DEVON-STBEKr.
How to Feed Baby That'i what erery mother roll to know. Of court* milk is the beat food, but ordinary cow's milk is apt to contain genu that are harmful. Blue Ribbon Condensed Milk I» absolutely free {mm all genu, and is, besides, the cheapest milk on the market. It contains all the cream and u splendid for Mokfoff ud household ■*«, too. Try a tin from your grocer. ISC3B
OTABANAKI LAND, BUILDING AND investment cociety. |i 1 (Permanent.) | Incorporated aider 'The BaMlna Societies Act, 1880." DIDECTOBS.—Messrs H. Cock (chairman), A. Shuttle worth, John mn» W. J, Newman, Newton Sing, A. Gold water, and T, K. Skinner. SOLICITORS—Meesrs WHson and Grey. BANKERS.—The Bank of New ZeaW, Ttaßo^ ewt of MHtSrar l= Id had been distributed in /Jridmdsand ww»M" among t)w membr.n, 0 f the Society, Borrowers and In' gators particiMtteg alike in the distribution; it will thus M seen that tV. Society is really cooperative. ■ O®" ftwn 10 «Jn. fo 8 }&■, Thsndaj aTternoon excepted. 1 / E. P. WEBSTER, *" ▼ Secretary.
« TARANjtKI ACCLIMATISATION f society. KSHING SEASON, Ist OOTOBER, 1907, TO 30th APRIL, 1908. ■piSmNG LICENSES may be obtained from A. 8. Hassell, W. W. Murton ■nil Co., E. Reynolds and Co., New Plymouth; Sutherland Bros., T. Brake an.] Co., Inglewood; D. Duncan, Opunake: ttd from the nndersigned. D. McALLUM, -■' ' Secretary. ' Licenses: Men, whole season, £1; Jroirwn and boys under 16 years. ss. licenses, available for Taranaki tttriet only, 2e Bd. ' 9J)T Short-period licenses, dating on or from December 20th, available for Rfcki district only, 12a 6d. TRY X GAS GBILLEB
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 18 October 1907, Page 2
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