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THE ■•HAKTNKTT" PATENT MTr.KLMU MACHLm Has certainly come to stay: there is no room for doubt on that point. They are being installed in all. directions. Every plant erected aeeina to be the forerunner of frooh nrilnr. :.i . 1..j . , conviction that the "Hartnetf has no equal as a simple, safe, and effective Milking Machine. Its patented improvements are of a very high order, and used the machines longest are loudest and most frequent in their praises. It will be well for all intending buyers to get their orders promptly booked. The new season is at the doors; delay means trouble and loss when the cow* come in, if fanners are not ready. Fo» full particulare, apply to C. Dahl and Co., Ltd., Palmerston North: or Tara- I TO PALNTEBii. rpENDERS will be received at my ollkc up to 4 p.m. on SATUBDAY, January 18th, for Painting at the Hospital, Inr t.ho T.r»,t; u....„:»..i ...j /■«..... table Aid Board. | IBANK JiESSENUEB, Architect, ID PLLMBEBS AND ELECTBIOIANS. rpENDEBS will be received at the office of Sanderson and Griffiths up till SATUBDAY, January 18111, lor iuatallation of Electric Light at the Taranaki Club. The lowest ur any tender not necessarily accepted. SANDEBSON AND ÜBIi'JiTTHS, Architects. Ollice: King's liuildings, Devon-street, New Plymouth. ELLIUT BUAD 13UAKD. TENDERS I'UR iIETALUNU. fur Jlc tolling part of the Cowling Bond will dose at the Offioe of the Board, Curnc-street, New Ply. mouth (where specifications may be seen) on SAIXBDAY, 18th iust., at 1. ■ B. L.LEUU, Chuirnvin.

HYGIENIC BAKERY, DEVON-SI'KEET, NEW PJA'AIOU'iU JOHN 0. LE(JG, Proprietor, JJEGH to announce the opening of New Premises, three doors below the old stand in Devon-street, and ' ' opportunity to thank his mai (or past support. Business has so increased during the two years that it e. an absolute necessity that larger , ies, both for manufacturing and -•■lling, be .secured. Our Tea Boom is now much more convenient and room v. We regret that so many have had to lpn sent empty away this holiday the cry of "No room" or "Sold out." ss has conic—not through any "royal road," but because of the unvarying good quality of the eatables manufactured. "Everything of the liest" and "The best of everything" has ever been lotto, and the fame of the Hygienic rpread. We hope to continue tu please. Our Bakeshop is just splendidplenty of light and fresh air. Hone to see you all Today.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 313, 11 January 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 313, 11 January 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 313, 11 January 1908, Page 5

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