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IHE is a good JXVEST- „ MENT. Ko».irdiu a the- ' LK.(!.» jfilkiii- Mantl;' over 1,10 cow,, ! 11 I'i'ivt.v two hours ],v two ■ "»e teat anU.tl.e <pia„lit> of mi k are fully maintained, if not better. I inivc no trouble with t], o milkers, the milking being much e-isier and cleaner, and the cows stand mm* quieter. I strongly recomnieml Uie 't.K.G.' to dairymen as a good investment." Fuller particulars from J. ]?. MacEwan and To., Sole Agents, Egmont street, New Plymouth. IiEUEF WORK. The ,lorv of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabulcs can lie told in ;t word. They actually do the work the weak and wasted stomach is unable to do, a.nl allow it lo recuperate and regain its strength, hoy contain all the essential properties that the gastric juice and oilier digestive fluids do, and they digest the food just as a sound and well stomach would They relieve the stomach just as one re-ted and refreshed workman relieves tl\e other one. on duty that is lireil and worn. Mid nature does her on n work of restoration. It is a simple uajura! process that a child can understand. You can eat all you want without fear of results. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Talmles are sold at 2s 0d per tin of SO Talmles. Obtainable everywhere.

BOEOCGH OF .NEW I'iAIIOITH. TJOIIOUiH DEBKXTUHES of .-L'lftC cat-li to the value of tamiii, licariaj! 4'/» per cent, interest, may now In' par chased at jiar at the Borouj>h Offices. Early application is necessary. II 01, 1 I) A V X(l T I C K. ISAM) COXIEST WEEK, rpllE unices or tin- Solicitors in Xcw Plymouth will U- CLOSED TO-DAY (Tuesday)- WEDNESDAY, and TIICRSDAY of THIS WEEK from tlic hour of 1 p.m. each day. AY. A. J). IiAXKS, Secretary,

. . SPORTS KEC'UIUTIOX SPORTS GROUND, Now Plymouth, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. first Event at 12 NOON sharp; thenceforward no delays. HEATS EVERY 0 .UINTTES. All finals, extept 120 yards, and all Championship Events AFTER 24 of the Dominion's leading cyclists and 45 prominent runners from all parts of the Dominion competing. THE LARGEST FIELDS ON RECORD. Full Complement of HIGHLANDERS in attendance. Big gathering of Juvenile Dancers. Jlcrry-goKouml and other games for the children.

Luncheon, afternoon tea, fruit, iiud soft drink* obtainable on the ground. Seats provided for all patrons, splendid '- '— the terraces. Large result and start boards, in conjunction with official programmes, LAST EVENT AT -1.-15 p. Children under 12 half-price. JAMES MeLEOD, Hon. Sec. BAND CONTEST FIRST TEST SELECTION commences on the same ground at 7 o'clock in the evening. | Special trains from Hawera 10.50 a.m. and intermediate stations. Return train 1 '--=-■ ' - * "lymotith 11.3(1 p.m. CHEAT DUAL ATTRACTION - THE I DAY TO TAKE YOUR HOLIDAY, WEDNESDAY NEXT

N IC\V I'IAMOCTII DKAl'liliS A XI) CLOTH I lilts' ASSOCIATION. \yE. till: 1111.1. rsigiH'cl Drapers ami Cliilliicis i«t X>iv I'lymoiiUi, agri'i! to CLOSE our liminens t'lemiri'* during tlu> HANI) COXTKST WEEK as follow* TI'ESDAY, Vclmiary -I~>, at ± p.ni. WEDNESDAY, i-Yliniavy 'ill. a I 2 p.m. THI'KSDAY, Fol.ruarjMJ7>at I p.m. Signed Melbourne Clothing Ciiiiipany. -Mnrcy anil Smi, Win. IVlfciv. (J. A. Curacy, Clms. ('. Wartl, S. 11. White ami Si»h, Amlmiy Hvo>.. .1. lllyth ami Co.. A. llosi'oril 1 lojlkti. Jlorey and Muori'. W. T. Iloiikhain, Aiu-k----land Clotliinj,' Company, N.Z. Eiii-tory.

GREAT LAND BALE.

.11.!N Till- AUMV Of tb<>M' li;*Vf [\w uviukM'Ui fui'iilivc virtues ft I Jr. Siu'Mim > liclk- U <|iiick rvli-»f and speedy fine \vbcm*vn* applied lo a burn, blister, brui.-o or pain ur sore of any natui'O. Accent no smbstitu\i\ Price 1b Oil and 3s. Obtainable everyi wlierc.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 56, 25 February 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 56, 25 February 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 56, 25 February 1908, Page 3

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