?■ OH A PEPMTAb >2BYEAft* No Teas in <he British Empire have held for «>e same number ol ! Jf" the Prominent i Position that Nelson, *"?'*« *Co.'s Teas hav& *">' d In New Zealand.
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,'m? I : ° s ' ' gvate for war '«- in the kitchen when the Zealand!* Open Nixon and Nixon \yAXlhl), Pur, tiier in. Grocery Business; good chance for eneiwhV man. Apply Daily News office. j I J.D, for countrv | Apply Sargood, Son and
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IjOST, on .Sunday, Kith i .New I'lyniuntil and Creuui, a Lamp Socket with l»|i screwed on. Reward :it Jones's Criterion Stables. 17-t.c. 3J[ADAMK NORMA, Scientilic I'ahnTt, Theatre lloynl (ground iloor),Devon street. Hours, 10 a.m. to !) li.ui. Terms. TO AI'CTIONEEIiS. Jj\\"Elir;KTlC .Man, 25, knowledge dairy stock, usual agencies, hud small experi: nee, wants position Junior Auctioneer or Clerk; small salary. Apply "Salesman/ 1 Tarauaki Daily News. 25a
JJOAKI) AAD JJJJJUISOIS WANTED. pKOKKS.SIOXAI, Gentleman, with wife and ciiild, who is giving up housekeeping, desires luums, furnished or unfurnished (sitting-room and bedroom) and board in comfortable home. Apply by letter, giving full particulars, »o "X.V.Z.," Daily News oßice. t.e. DEOFIT FROM "KOZIE" TEA!"KOZIE" Tea drinkere not only get the beat Tea on the market, but there ire, distributed amongst them every halfyear 8G (Jash Prizes, value £55. Tie in the next distribution. Agents; Burgess, Fraser p.nd Co.. TRY "KOZIE" TEA NOW! As soon as you taste it you will regret the time that you have beev without it. It's a splendidly refreshing *wl stimulating Tea. No. 2, Is 3d only, \gents: Burgess. Fraser iip'* Co.
ite Fail? IN tlio Lot wesillicr Do you find your food tasteless and unappetising? T/ien suppose you try using St. George Pickles Willi yrur dinner. Tlicy stimulute your nppeliie unci miiltc you enjoy your food. "St. George" Pickles are I be best unit cliciipest. Made bv Irvine .t Stevenson, of Si <ecr;;c Wui'b, Uunedin.
VEGETABLES. J. W. HEKNDTSON, IJTAS runifviil lo Devon iilrecl a_ Oiitrnl, in pivmises klcly oc(.■itliicl by llu Jijm'uiu Uakcry. Fresh ami (jooil supplies unive ikily. All the Fniils in Block, inc!uJiii!{ Owners, Itiiiiriinis, Plums, LVarhfs, c|i'. Vi (■■■Klili sin seusrii. own nml Cjinlry orders promptly bg.!:,'jdtson, !>kvo.s Stjiket.
&ROAS' CASH STORE WE WISH OUR MANY CUSTOMERS A PpOSPEROUSYEAR, .nd thank them for their liberal support in the past. To meet the requirements of our GROWING TRADE We aro extending our premises and greatly iroreasing our stock, (Yhieh we trust will be a convenience to our customers and the public poncrally. R. & F. AROA, GROCERS, FRUITERERS, AND PRODUCE DEALERS, Brougham-street. 'Phoi"! 283. cold Father comforts. This is the time of year when one is apt to enjoy a hot drink. Some icojiJe like whisky hot, but many don't, uuL eonienow we think the majority of people ilke r ~-.< 3 SURATURATBA
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 59, 28 February 1908, Page 3
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