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YOU Cannot Buy BETTER Than MURK* Loader Experience, Larger StocKs, Finer Qualities, ~ More Varieties ttuurit Australasia. ALL PRICES. TWO good Milkers wanted at once. For particulars apply McEwen Bros.' Boot Shop. ANTED, an Improver for the Cabinetmaking, Baker and Co., Devon-street. * » JUJRNISHED Cottage to Let for term; ' pleasant situation, moderate rent. Apply Daily News or Hill's store. T)AINTY Summer Shoes, iunt irnpnrf -ir ed. They're "Stylish." Call and see them at McEwen Bros.' JiOUND, a Fox Terrier. Address at News office. • JpROLIFIC LAYERS—Brown leghorns, Indian Runner Ducks; 5s sitting, guaranteed fertile.—McEwen Broß.' Boot Shop. j£OLLECT "KOZIE" KOOPONS,' and send them in before December 7. Magnificent Cash Prizes given in exchange. No fewer than 86 given away every six months; total value £55. Agents: Burgess, Eraser and Co. ANTED Known—You can get a nice Shave and Hair Out at Vajt Delden'a new Hairdressing Saloon, opposite Coffee Palace. No. waiting. jpsi:—Between Hookham's corner «"d breakwater, gold bangle. Reward returning to "News" AfHcc. ]£ASH FOR "KOZIE" KONSUMERS. "Kozie" Tea Distribution of Cash Prizes takes place after December 7. send in your Coupons, before then. Eighty-six prizes, value '£ss, distributed half-yearly. Agents:' Burgess, Fraser and Co. . OQA ACRES sheep or cattlo rorm, good land, well-improved, foesale. A bargain; or will exchange for a country store buaiuew—Wilson and Nolan, New Plymouth. - . ' IZASH FOR ICRISTMAS. Have a good time at Christmas by saving up your "KOZIE" TEA COUSpnd in_hy December 7, when. eompetffioricloses; iavslT^iz£%JMiJue €55, every half-year. Agents: Burgess, Fraser and Co. pOR SALE, liverj and " Bait Stable in thriving West Coast town; Op-to-date plant, good horses; doing ft lint turnover; owner is going farina* anil will exchange for a suitable fanfl Turaover, price, and full particulars from Wilson and Nolan, QNLY £2OO cash' wanted.—For absolute Bale, 750 acres (586 IfXP., IC4 freehold), 4-roomed house and outbuildings; 300 in grass; Urenui district Price £2 8s per acre. Balance can remain at 4 per cent. Apply "Snip," 'News" office. COMBINED Sheep and . Dairy Farm carrying 800 ewes, 60 milking cows, and other stock; 1000 acres'freehold, about 800 in grass, balance bush; cheap at £7 5s acre; £IOOO cash, balance to bo arran-ed. Apply Awakino, Newfl office. TAN SHOES. THE BIGGEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST SHOW OF TAN FOOT WEAK IS AT MC'BWEN BROS.' MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS. How to Feed Baby 'That's what every mother wants to know. Qfcouri*, milk is the best food, but ordinary cow's milk is apt to contain gcrma that are harmful. Blue Ribbon Condensed Milk Is absolutely free from all germs, and is, besides, the cheapest milk on the market. It contains all the cream and is splendid for cooking and household use, too. "Try a tin horn your grower. ' ALL COFFEE , THAT is, Coffee that is nothing but Cofl'ee—the pure unadulterated, un-inropcred-with, carefully-grown berry, roasted scientifically, then carefulij;'* ijiouml at iggTHe PEOPLES QROOERY. As you pass to business to-morrow morning, pass oyr door and hear the merry sound of the coffee-mill and get n whiff of the fragrance of the freshlyground berries, and we think you will long to take home a sample for next morning's breakfast.' Have a chnnvo from tea to coffee; it will do you good, waken you up. Any nurse will Ml y<m tJiat when she needs to keep awake to attend to special work shfe takes a good I cup of coffee. This is tne reason why I you should take it for breakfast. \ OUR GUARANTEE: \ ABSOLUTE PURITY, CHANGE FROM TEA, s COFFEE QUALITY. C, CARTER THE PEOPLE'S QWWmiSk

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 19 November 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 19 November 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 19 November 1907, Page 3

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