m YW WAWT mmr upon Y«UR GROCER « xium rev tJWm*C" CELEBRATED OR PSJ&E BLENDED ff A$ THEV HlWe NO CQUAk («TT«EJAMEPR|«j) THOIKSH COPicb BY Alt j SEE WAT THE MANE JNEUON MOAtEStCoj 'l* ON EVERV PACKET AND EOX YOU Buy -• teas •. J
MJ-.D, Dressmaker, also Sales, 'oniiin, fur country store. Apply oil, Sou and liwen, New Plymouth, RANTED, l»y a yoi Hoard and lodgings with private lauiily, Apply by letter to "One," News yyANTKD, immediately, Pitmen for Curbett-roail, Bell Block. Apply W. J. Richardson, Contractor, Bell Block, YyAKTKD, a smart Boy to assist \v\tli publishing. Apply Daily Ne.vs ollice. f -C _ J)0 you want a new Carpet or Rug? Less than cost at the "lied Post." 4-12 QOOKANU becomes a pleasure using a Zealaudia Range; the ovens 1 heat well, i\i\un and Nixon. ' ~IA DAYS' SAI.K-Come and in the bargains; ovcrvthim* .it mv.>- I rjTIIE present high price of living is discounted by using a Zcalandia. economical on fuel. Sixon and .Nixon. | AS good as a register grate for .._. ing the kitchen when the Zealan Dpcn Fire is used. Nixon and Nixon. I "\|o reasonable oiler refused to clear -Air. Heidi's slock at the "Red Post." 4-12 RANTED, Partner in Grocery ; . ness; good chance for energetic man. Apply Daily News office.
CARTER'S BEST TEA. TS a lovely tippy Ilill-giwil Diirjocliiifr Orange Pekoe—a ten so high in quality that it is rarely met with; a ten that will delight the heart of the connoisseur and is an ideal afternoon tea for the ladies; it also possesses a tea quality that is coveted by the tea-taster. A i that is sure to please. Liquor vied in color Aroma"? verv fragrant Body full flavored Those qualities are combined in Carter's Best Tea. and while it is a little higltev i:i price, than '-grade teas, it is much vortli buying, as it is an absolutely pure ten. The supply is only very limited, therefore we advise early purchase.*. HOW TO MAKE TKA PROPKKIA : , Vse one teaspoon of tea fqr """' 5011. Piinse the teapot ,ng water; then put in the tea. Always use freshlyboiled water. Allow to draw for five minutes; then it is ready for use. C. CARTER. The People's Grocer, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
A MACHINE THAT SAYES YOU £,). A KK five-pound notes so little use to you that you can deliberately threw one away when you buy a sewing machine? That's what it means if you pass the 0.V.8. Kemember, (lie O.V.U. is not £5 less in value, only in price. You tlon't get any better machine if you pay ,C 5 more for it. Attachments the latest, and style and workmanship the best. Have a look at one. OREY, SON & ARNOLD, NEW PLYMOUTH.
J)ANCINC, DEPOKTMENT, CALISTHKNitiS, Etc. MISS MAUD MEAKES (Of Melbourne). Evening Classes, opuniug Masonic Hall, Brougham-street, WEDNESDAY, Btli April, 7 to 10 p.m., All new Society anil Ballroom Dances, Waltz (reverse) a specialty. I'irst hour for tuition. Juvenile Classes Saturday morning, 10 to 12, opening 4tli April. Ml branches of Dancing (Ballroom and Fancy), Deportment, Walking, Physical, Respiratory, Health, and Grace Exercises. Private Lessons by appointment. Terms and particulars at Colonial Piano Company, Devon-street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 93, 8 April 1908, Page 3
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