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ALL COFFEE t rpHAT k, Coffee Oat k nothing but Coffee—tt« pare unadulterated, un-tampered-with, carefully-grown berry, muted ericntMctlly, then carefully ground at The) KMHJES QROOCRY. At yon pus to buameti to-morrow morning, sue oar door and bear the merry toted of the coffee-mill and get n whiff of the fragrance of the freshlyroandjerriati and we think yon will ing to take home a lamplt for next ju l uing's breakfaeti. Hare a change from tea to coffee; it Will do you good, to keep awake to attend to ipedal work the takes a good enp of eeeTce, ThW It the reason why ym ihonkt take ft for breakfast. ABSoum nrarrr, CHAWS IBOM TEA, OQFFXE QUALITY. C, CARTER, CHB PEOPLE'S GROCERY, Hew. PlyaooXh.

'TANZA.' fB both a pNTaßtatfro and euro for potato blight Under favorable conditions, if the seed ii dipped in Taut Solution before punting, it will reaiat the blight. If yoor crop has already got the blight, Tama will cure it if anrthW will. Farmers should dip their grain in Tania before sowing, u a sore preventatire of nut and smut. PK, SOR ARNOLD DEVON-STREW.

Sunday Cooking The hardworked housewife has quite enough to do all the week without eookrag on Sunday. Make a deliciou tea or loach, and need no cook. iojatalL They are ABSOwntLYßAjre,too,and yon can get them from any grocer. •oua-appttite. Make the daintiest laudwichei.

»ew 4 Beridenee and Stable, OotMT Seetka. rfiIBBOLD. COBAF. ' GOOD TEBM& HICKMAN F. RUSSELL HYGIENIC BAKERY, 1 • at dd lb. Fresh erery day. • It moat be cheaper to bay ready-to-eat Fruit and Meat Kes at Bd each than to boy trait, meat, flour, and but- " igfa prices. Our Fruit ~*. are mad* with English bottled fruits, such as Cherry, Gooseberry, Red Currant, and Craaberry. ladies, it will pay you to let us do your baking. HTOIENTOBAKERY, \r.""-j John o. wsa. ; __l _ 1.. . Pwpritto. '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 1 November 1907, Page 2

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311

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

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

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