A.8.0. Great Disposing Sale. GREAT. .KKDUCTIONS. l.oiils' Sijuare-toe Button Boots—Sale Price, 10s fid; usual, 1,7s Oil Cents' Chrome Bala, Lace—Sale Price, i)s lid; usual, 14s fkl liynmasiiiui Shoes, Black and White-Sale Price 3a lid: usual, Is (id Chronic Shooters, heavy-Sale Price,Us: usual, 10s Od Carpet Slippers, to clear—Sale Price, 2s; usual, is Gil J.adies' Glace Kid Button Boots—Sale Price, lis; usual, 15s (id Ladies' (liner Kid Luce BooU-Sale Price, tUs Od; usual, Ms (id I,allies' Canvas ShoPs-Sale Price, 3s Ud Ladies' Canm Slippers-Sale Price, Is (id Utdicfi' Tennis Shoes—Sale Price, 3s (id 500 pairs Children's Felt Slippers—Sale Price, 7d pair Infants' Shoes from !)d Canvas Shoes, Is Cd, 2s Gd Sandals from 2s <ld Shoettes from 3s 4d Ail Goods Reduced 25 to 40 per lecnt. A.B.C. Mail Department. All Parcels Carriive
'OXQL' FOR CATTLE. No, ], '■ Oxol," Pulverised Doses No 2, " Oxol'' Drench for Caivos No. 3, " Oxol " Hurse U;»ii?-, No. 1, " Oxol " Salve. No. 5, " O.toi ' li;isy \lj!limy Poinadiuiu No. 6, " Oxol " Swine Powders These six very scientific preparations arc compounds of the purest uud lnglics rjuality, ami will absolutely and pcrmaijently Cure all Complaints of Oxen, Cows, Horses Calves, and Swine. One agent is established iu each district to control tkc trade, and lie will fiivo you upon application ;\ small book, Tree of charge, and samples, if you haye not already had then; handed to you at your own home. Remember, you cannot afford to toeHwithout "OXOL" CATTLE PREPARATIONS*. Their price is reasonable and within everyone's reach. Agents for Now Plymouth and District--GILMOUE & CLARKE, Coffee Pahce Buildings, New Pijmoutli.
I You can absolutely depend on itJP This Is the Cocoa that is ALL COCOA. jit is pure, wholesome and nutritious. Its double strength ensures economy, and saves your cocoa. ObUlnabf* si All Qrow« aN llirobHiMr*.
Is it Perennial? Will it Run Out? are question;! of vital importance to thv. buyer of EYE GKASS ShEH, especially to tho BUSH I'Alt JlElt. My long experience in the seed business has taught me that v COLONIAL CROWN RYE GRASS if caicv.iUy selected, is by far tli e most reliable and gives greater satisfaction to the buyer, and is usually lower in price. "THERE'S NOTHING NEW UNDKIi THE SUN." 20.*, '"'poi'ted „ shipmout of the choicest and best known strain' of LAh («I\ASS obtainable in England, but the results were not satisfaclory to my a/itl I have never repeated the experiment, although several tunes pressed to buy, "often at tempting prices.-'' Jly stock of EYE GEASS SEED lias bpen carefully bought from reliable firms; 'it is saved only from long-established pastures; is double machine-dressed; a nice clean bright sample, and an c xtra heavy seed. It is better to sow grass seed of this description than to experiment with some now but untried kind, its Jnly elaim to merit probably bcin" in its increased coat. " ° Also in stock—--10 II(JEBT ' S FAMOUS CLOVERS and Small Grass Seeds, Cocksfoot, Italian and English Ryes (grown in Canterbury and Hawkes Bay), Meadow Foxtail, Prairie Grass, etc. The above are all New Season's and of Highest Quality, samples and quotations of my vcriou ssecds may be had upon application NEWTON KINO, NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD
FRASER'S DRUG STORES. VON STREET (OPl>. BKLLUINGER'S), NEW PLYMOUTH, FOR DRUGS, CHEMICALS. AND PATHS!' MEDICINES PERFUMERY, BRUSHWARIi, mill :V()lliliT I!EQ(]J,S ITES ENEiiAS, SYRINGES, uud DRUGGIST'S SUNDKIES " Lowest Prices Fop Cash/' FOR I ■ , I'IIOTOORAI'HIO AND OPTICAL HOODS CAMERAS, PAVERS, PLAT US, ami all "KODAK" SUI'I'LIKS tfI»KCTACI,KS, I'INCK-XEZ, 'J'INTKN'I) AND S.MOKKD UiNNJiN EYE - PRESERVERS [irolwt tineyes from Smoke anil Dust PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES.
your Infant Will Thrive: NEAVE'S FOOD is a PERFECTLY SAFE FOOD for the most delicate child, according to the directions given* It assists teething, is a valuable boneJormer, relieves constipation, and is a complete diet for Infants. Neaves food "Opotiki, New Zealand, May 25th, /90J. " Dear Sirs,~l enclose a photo of our youngest chiUf Ronald, W ] lo is three and a-iialf years old. He was a K extremely delicate child, only weighing three pounds at birth. He was very ill, and though -ue tried most patent foods, they only kept hint alive and he never seemed to improve. At ten months xe put him on Neave's Food, and in a month he became quite fat. He is ntm quite a sturdy specimen, and very strong, " Yours truly, " LUCY E. KIRK. "Messrs. Josiah R. Neave St Co., I'ordingbridge, England." Mahufacturers: Josiah R. Neave & Co., Fordingbridge, England, f Purveyors by Special Appointment to H.I.M. THE EMPRESS Of RUSSIA.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 57, 26 February 1908, Page 4
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