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SHIPPING. f PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. PHASES OF THE MOON. D. H. M. S. Full Muon .. 21 8 63 17 p.M. lost Quarter .. 29 7 28 17 pan. Sun rises this morning 5.12, 10-morrow 5.11; acts to-tlay 6.48, to-morrow 6.49. High water at New Plypiouth to-day, 2.35 a.m. and 3.2 pja.; to-morrow, 3.33 a.tn. and 4.9 pjn. -Sou.—High water at Waitara and \iponake fifteen mlzmtet later than at Kew Plymouth. ARRIVED. October 2#.—Botoiti, sj., 1159 tons, from kelson. Passengers: Min~i Ed'.vards (2), Hughe*, and Boorke, Messrs. Maltar, Napier, Hamilton, Owen, Oonpe, and Cruickahanlt," 19 steerage. " October 20.—Takapuaa, u, 1136 tons, from Onehnnga, HAiram October 28.—Takapona, 1138 tow, 'lor Wellington. * KOTPPTVn TWT.BnPIMH Onehunga. Tuesday.—Sailed. Barawa. for New Plymouth, crossing tin bar at &S5 pju. Tuesday.—Sailed, 5 pun, Yeddo, for Sydney. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Baiawa, from Onehnnga, Wednesday. Hhkapnna, from Sooth, Thonday. Itarawa, from Onehnnga, Friday. Tkkapuna, from Onehnnga, Saturday. Jtaiawa, from Mannkan, Monday. Botoiti. from Onehnnga, Thonday. Botoiti, from Sooth, Tuesday. Takapona, from Mannltan, Tuesday. WEATHER BEPOBT. Captain Edwin wind yesterday:— Moderate to strong easterly winds, glass fall (lowly, tides low. AROAS' CASH JSTORE. GPECIAL OFFER 1 ** FOURTEEN DAYS ONLYI To Introduce our bodava tea A Very Fine Ceylon Blend specially packed for our trade. For Fourteen Days, commencing 84th Octooer, he will present to each purehaaer of UNE POUND OF "BODAVA TEA One Tin of First-class BOOT POLISH. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. R. & F. ABOA, JEOCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, Broagham street. Thona 283. , ALL COFFEE , rpiIAT is, Coffee Oat Is nothing but Goffee—tiw pure unadulterated, un-tampered-wiu, carefully-grown berry, roasted scientifically, then carefully ground at TIM PEOPLES GROCERY. As yon paw to lmsinrea to-morrow morning, pass our door and hear the merry sound of the coffee-mill and get a whiff of the fragrance of the freshlygtctma berries, and ve think you will king to take home a simple for next mailing's breakfast Hare a change from tea to coffee; it Till do yon good, vru!:en von op. Any nurse will tell yon tiat when she aeeda to keep awake to attend to (pedal work sher takes a good cup of coffee. This is the reason why you ihotld take it far breakfast. ODE GUARANTEE: absolute pubtty, .• CHANGS FROM TEA, OQFFEE QUALITY. C, CARTER, £ THE EKQELBB GBOCEBY, £ New Plymouth. " TANZA." JS both a preventative and cure for potato _ blight. Under favorable conditions, if the seed is dipped in Tanza Solution before planting, it will resist the blight. If your crop has already got the blight, Tanza will core it if anything will. Farmers should dip their grain in Tanza before sowing, as a sure preventative of rust and smut. [Offl, SOU 4 ARNOLD LTD. DEVON-STREET.

Sunday Cooking The hard worked housewife has quite enough to do all the week without cooking on Sunday. St. George Sheep Tongues Make a delicious tea or lunch, and need no cooking at aIL They are ABSOLUTELY 8 JtfE, too, and 70a can get them from any grecer. St. George ffihitebaitj In for those who like the belt. It ii a delicacy that will tempt the moat capricious appetite. Make the daintiest sandwiches. TJI 0 H B A L £, GOOD STORE New Up-to-date TVridmea and Stable, Colter Section. ivm. FREEHOLD. CT "'if. —< . CHEAP. GOOD TEEM?. ; Apply ' - ' HICKMAN P. RUSSELL ' HYGIENIC BAKERY, TTE are making some excellent Biscuits *-\at 6d lb. Fresh every day. - it must be cheaper to buy ready-to-eat Fruit and Heat Pies at 6d each than to buy fruit, meat, flour, and butter at the"present high prices. Our Fruit Pies are made with English bottled fruits, such as Cherry, Gooseberry, Bed Currant, and Cranberry. Ladies, it will pay yotr to let us do your baking. *• hygienkTbakeby, JOHN C. LEGO, E. Proprietor.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 30 October 1907, Page 2

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618

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 30 October 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 30 October 1907, Page 2

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