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MOATE&G°: s FOR OVER 38 YEARS. AWARDED OHLY GOLD MEDAL In Competition, 158£ VX<: ' NELSON Vf KIl \l¥ NOATtJlcfsm AfflX id siW j FIRST SILVER MEDAL In Coinpitltlon, 1882 HIGHEST AWARD 5W® aw i=a iiliiii v'Srct^ And 50LB MEDAL fU. EXHIBITION, 1907 Nelson, Meats & Co. CEYLOS, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA. W AN 1 lvunlj House, about live rooms; rent moderate. Apply x>Crmanent, .Ne'.vs ollice. X 0 ALL.— The Last Day of Great Sale at Cash Palace is Saturday Next, February 15th. Auction I o'clock. QNLY 011 c more opportunity of buying Rugs and Blankets at half-price. Sale by auction, Cash Palace, Saturday Next. ANTED, an experienced Housemaid; also an Assistant Housemaid-Wait-ress. Apply promptly, Terminus Hotel. 13-l.e.

JJADA.UIi -SOU MA, SeioutiUe Palmist, Burlington Tea Rooms, Devoii-strc-jt. j Hours, 1U a.m. to 0 p.m. Terms, Is Oil I and Ud. i J HOARD A-YD J.ODLiIiNUS WANTED. JJUOFESSIOXAL Gentleman, with wife and child, who is giving up housekeeping, desires rooms, furnished or unfurnished (sitting-room and bedroom) and board in comfortable home. Apply by letter, giving full particulars, w "X.V.Z.," Daily >,'e\vs oflice. t.c. RANTED, an experienced Waitress, also a Housemaid. Apply Grosvennr Hotel. 11-17 H ow to keep the kitchen cool is a perplexing question. Zealandia Ranges solve the problem. Nixon and Mxon, Sole Agents, will tell you all about them. A SYNONYM. i'Oli QUALITY is "IvOZlE" Tea. This is the verdict of all the thousands \vlio arc and have teen drinking it. There is no adulteration about "Kozia." Very oooling in warm weather. Agcub: Burgess, Eraser and Co. DKOFIT FROM "KOZIE" TEA - "KOZfE" Tea drinkers not only get the best Tea on the market, hut there are distributed amongst them every halfyear 80 Cash Prizes, value £55. Be in the next distribution. Agents: Burgess, Kraser and Co..

WASHING DAT FACTS. CSO long as we wear clothing we shall lmve washing-days. HV a hard I]uy for the housewife. and sometimes for the busllT.d too, if the washing is done iu the old-fashioned way. AN O.K. WASHER will so alter the race of wash-ins-day as to make it almost unrecognisable, Ahout two hours will see it through, and your clothes will be as white as if done by hand. OKEY, SON 4 ARBOLD, SULK A'JENTS.

AROAS' CASH STORE W K WISH OUfi MANY CUSTOMERS A PPOSPEROUSYBAR, And thank them for their liberal support in the past. To meet the requirements of our GROWING TRADE We are extending our premises and greatly increasing our stock, Which we trust will be a convenience to our customers and the public generally. R, & P. AUOA, 3ROOERX. FRUITERERS, AND rtIODUCIi DEALERS, Brougham-street. 'Pli(>"« 1283.

5 REASONS WHY It will pay you to Make Jam and T !oltlc Fruit this coming season—--1 Because sugar is v;,ry cheap. 9| Because fruit is cheap and plentiful, Q Because fruit ja\s are veiy cheap A Because homemade jaar is always the lie.it. rj Amoriean canned fruit i; likeLv to be dear. > JAKS in great variety at right prices. SUGAK, best procurable pure cane sugar. JELLY CANS, both sizes. KUIiBEK RINGS to tit any size jar. C, CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GUOCIiIt, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH.

xAEAKMCt AUCLIMAIiOA'fIOfI SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, Ist OCTOBER, 1907, TO 30th APRIL, 1008. WISHING LICENSES may be obtniued from A. S. Hassell, W. VV. Murtoj and Co., E. Reynolds and Co., New Ply mouth; Sutherland Bras., T. Drake an& Co., Inglcwood; D. Duncan, Opunake; and from the undersigned. D, McALLUM, Secretary. Licenses: Men, whole season, £1; women and boys under 16 years, Bs. Short-period licenses, dating on or from December 20th, available for T&ranaki district oitlz, 12a *&.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 47, 14 February 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 47, 14 February 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 47, 14 February 1908, Page 3

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