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TRY BRASSO THE NEW LIQUID METAL POLISH. made by RECKITT'S, makers of ZEBRA STOVE PASTE. PROVINCIAL NEWS From Our Own Correspondents. WAKEA. A mooting of the Warea branch of the N.Z.l'.L'. was held un Wednesday owning, Mr J. Burgess presiding. .Mr J. W. tiurke, of KUliain, attended the meeting oil behalf of the Giristcluuch Meat Company, Ltd., and stated tho terms liis linn were prepared to oiler for pigs, tin l condition being thai the fanners should guarantee to supply tliem with all tliey luid for disposal. The meeting deeided to aceept the terms, and those present pledged themselves lo carry out their contract. On account of the farmers being busy at this time of the year, the meeting was not as large as it otherwise would have been. The feeling was unanimous in favor of supporting the firm.- A lot of people say "What is tin use of the Farmers' Union? What good does it dot" lint I. must say in (hi, case, if it were not for the Farmer Union there would not have been a n eeiving station for pigs along this coast Having a receiving station oil this eons' means hundreds of pounds to the farm efs in Hie year, because now they can take their pigs to the station and hav finished with them. There is not the trouble and expense of carting to New Plymouth. These disadvantages ■ are hat have kept pig-raising back along the coast. lhe Jirst crop of hay this season was cut about a week ago, but owing to the foggy nights, the owner has not been " ble to cart it in yet. m JXi, BEST cHmsm§jao G. (1, BOULTON KORU. A farewell social was tendered on Monday night to Mr and Mrs R. Putt and family. Ah' i'utt has sold his farm to Air (;. Carrick, of Mangorei, and is leaving the district. He is going for a tour ol the colony before settling down airain. During the evening songs were O by Messns 1). Patterson and T. ■Smart. After supper Mr liaill, oil beha'f ol the settlers, made reference to -Mr iutts long stay in Koru. He mentioned that at every function got up for the betterment of lvoru the Putt familv were always conspicuous. On behalf of the people of the district he wished them all success m iuture. llr Putt suitably lepiied. lhe music for the dance was supplied by Mr j). Patterson. Air Rowe gave some choice selections on the phonograph. If you want your furniture removed carefully, expeditiously, and economically, employ the New Zealand Exprs Company, Limited, who nmko a sp are also able to supply first-class dry storage accommodation.—Advt. MACHINES & RECORDS. THE NEW PLYMOUTH TALK-ERIE 8 Just landed direct from the factories, 10,000 EDISON, STERLING and PATIIA DiSU and UVLINDIOU KECOIIDS, THE REST PROCURABLE. All the Latest in riionugraplis, OramaphoiKss, Zunopkones, and Trumpets for same. Ull'j TALKIvLUKS carry a stock of 10,0U0 records to choose from. Full stock of requisites on hand. Orders aud pairs executed promptly. ISOTE.—CASH "WITH ORDER. All good? rWellington and Auckland prices. DEVON STREET DAYLIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY. OUR SPECIAL X MAS OFFER Fraser's "No. 1." Photo Outfit. A PHOTO OUTFIT FOR 30/(Country orders 1/6 extra for o.) CAMERA. Neatly linisliod in leatherette with nickel fittings. Takes time and instantaneous exposures, size of picture IS',4 x 414 inches. Loads and unloads in daylight. KODAK TANK DEVELOPER-tlic latest and most improved apparatus for development iu daylight. COMPLETE with spool. P.0.P., developer, fixer, "Toneall," printing frame, and book of instructions. A PHOTO OUTFIT FOR 30/(Country orders 1/6 extra for Also—Kodaks, Cameras, Tapers, Plate i, Postcards, and all Photo Eequisitcs at FRASER'S DRUG & PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE. DEVON-STREET (OPPOSITE BELLRINGEK'S), NEW PLY MOU'TII. PREMISES LET. BALANCE OF STOCK MUST BE CLEARED BEFORE XMAS. WE ARE SELLING REGARDLESS OF COST. COME AT ONCE. IT WILL PAY YOU. W. W. MXJRTON A CO. IRONMONGERS. DEVON STfIEET, NEW PLYMOUTH. NEW SEASON'S SWEDE AND TURNIP SEED S I HAVE JUST LANDED DIRECT FROM MESSRS HURST & SON, LONDON, 51 TONS SWEDE AND TURNIP SEEDS. comprising,— MONARCH, CHAMPION, CRIMSONIKING GREEN TOP ABERDEEN, and IMPERIAL GREEN GLOBE. XV/IUTING under date of 28th August. Messrs liurst and Son say "We M have given tlie execution of your order our careful atlanlion, filling the various lines witli approved parcels of best stock and strongest growth seeds, and trust they will give every satisfaction." I have germinated samples of all of tho above since arrival, with tie most gratifying results, and can therefore offer same to my numerous clients with oycry confidence. ALSO ON SALE, —13 'st qualily GiIASS BEHDS of every description al lowest prices. NEWTON NEW PLYMOUTH KING, STRATFORD

HEARNES 8 " 0 ®" 8 TSi© Famous Remedy for COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA. & CONSUMPTION r icin * ,n the w «* " ur Consumption lo develop. Consumption lias never been Vn™« B'ving strength to the voice, and it neither u ? i ? valuable . "»t -<>>* withoutas. lakea a, the beginning, a dose is generally efficient, aa'd a Comple^Cur,' h&V ' beeD »«« wi.Wa Bey/are of Imitations! the « of unprincipled persons to make imitations, me^ BR ° NCW ' 8 ° URE ' haa ,nduced a ««mb«r oeceivrng the simple-minded, and so getting a sale for an fmltati« ronchitis Cur *" with the obJeW of HEARNr. BRONCHITIS CURE has. Consent* 8 ha » no " e beneflo.a. and to request r*u in your own interests to be particular to ask for HEARNED *""** y ° Ur altent, °" *«• *"J« feet, ' meabnes and to see that you get It, * HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, Small Size, 2/6; o~rr~~ Proprietor, w. Q. HEARNE, Qhemist, Geelong, Victoria.Forwarded V#ndorfc Rnd *»* «>• «o,c, child and the most aged person. 8 luv wivflKi^pwo, IN]J A 1 LI,AVCn aIlj: y ° ll,rmsx HUMERI

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 301, 21 December 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 301, 21 December 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 301, 21 December 1907, Page 6

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