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EXPECTED ARRIVALS. T'.kapnpj, from Onehunga, Saturday. I o from South, Saturday. , lan from Onehunga, Monday. ' ■Takapuna. from South, Tuesday. Itoioiu, frnrn Onehunga, TuMSay. P.arawj, from Onehunga, Wednesday. Rotoiti. I" 11 "' Onehunga, Thursday. TikapJai. from South, Thursday. Earawn, from Onehunga, Friday. The ("Winuri arrived from Onehunga ye*tenfiy at 4.0T o'clock. She sails for Southern ports at noon to-day. THE PREMIER SEPARATOR. The ri":v principle covered by the "BaKio" [atenti is rapidly establishing this machine us the premier cream separator. ..The split wing system has been dksen'rded. ami a special and very simple arrangeme nt feeds the whole milk to the sep'.r.'ting planes without disturbing the cream layer. Results achieved in actual practice with the "Baltic" have nitonirhr' practical factory-men, and the really m tvi-lloh- capacity and clean skimming taKi's anything hither•to knowi.. Practical proof will be given oa application to J. B, MacEwan and Co, Ltd., Egmoni-street,•- New Plymouth.

| iViOATt&G 3 :? i&G In. • FOR oy:.:; m vhahs. A'*A33SD '!■ !/3 (MLY BXO KPOM. In Cwptlition, ISt 2 VW aii M FRST SJLVai HEBALin CsmpHiiiM, ItK HIGHEST AWAftD f vv< §t3> JW6OLB MEBAL H.Z. *EXH-3iT}C"1,1517 iu & GOi ilOUlff iriUuiu & UUi * EEYLC.'i, ItW ZEAUS3, USKAKiJ. g Don't Worry ? IT™' niauy women make tbemold and wrinkled before •their tiiiu? \vj;!t work apd wony. Now, vjiy «iiouM you nfeir y</UT:oIi out making jam in the b<>tu--u time of the year when you ran buy St. George Jam jilst J '!' liri«Us ami wlioli-sume as -n.: Je, and nearly a-) cljw; ? 'iry one of our scrcw-top jar- from y..nr grocer—it's sure to |.!^a-c. M.iilo IRVINK i S'i;.VI;NS(>X. r.TI). St. Gs »rg« Works, Duncdin.

,gWE£?l\ci Carpet* with a . broom simply transfers most fv from the carpet to the ornaments and furniture of U|e room. This means double work for the housewife. SPKI.VC CLEAA-L\(J troubles >CMuMmhly reduced by u-i-British - made CAP' jg i,S. They !>o\ i'F.f ifl# dust, and your r .up j;; WW?' twice as loll" .arpet will MoVo «von</ni< broom in ever .col than the AVnv r / way. ™ . sOS 4 ARMC , DEVOXSntEK!-. i FISHERMAN'S OUTFIT. *U?*r' —IJ fce Rod with ORKirood top, reel, silk line, l uid--9- .handle and net coniplete, fy InqH/ . two casts, one trace, one . Wiflnow, i Ooz. hooka to gui. i doz. (J' -aborted (lie?. i - Pfioe 30/.; Postaoe J/5. FfiMug Outfit: io eet k.' Gflienueart rod, revolving plate reel. £. -jMdiOjt 1 handle ana net, silk line, book, J dot casts, i doc. hooks tognt. 2 doz. assorted flies. SL m' ~ Pnc9 ! Postage 2/6. 1J feet Greenheart fly jc , *o4 general rod with two tops, Wifolving plate reel, landing handle 3>™4.pet, silk line fly book, Jdoz. "Tm», I doz. hooks to gut. and EBP - d"*. assorted flies. *• • Mm ISO/-; Postage 3/6. gqqd n feet Greenheart fly general rod with 1 fly and 1 mbnow lop. reel, silk line, j handle and net, dox. casts, do*, hooks tr> gat, 2 traces, j nmnov.-s, !'y book, and 1 dot waortcJ F.-;c> CJ/.; Postage 2/6. , 9 ~1 l "• gener.il outfit for y, baj ! . or mi:niow fishing. T2 feet .reenh \rt v.iih fly r»<l minnow ■ £s>, la; handle a:id silk revclvi;- : laic rca. fly book, s-tßnmv 'v>x 4 casts, tracts. £ doz. minnow?, i doz. gut. 3 dor. assorted flies. b,<£?. Mt f 80/«; Postage 3/ . J9 f *•« tr nm Cj'a'-iaui

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 305, 30 December 1907, Page 2

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542

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 305, 30 December 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 305, 30 December 1907, Page 2

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