HtfJß OHRISTCHtiBOH MEAT UOlkPAW, LTD., \Wvrkt: Islington, SmithOela, Pictou, Oamaru, Burnside, and WoodviUe), Advise tlat their Representatives win BACON k PORK PIGS INGLEWOOD-Evory Monday. STRATFORD—Every Wednesday. MOTUROA-April 7 and 21. OKATO—April 14 and 28. SMART RPAD-April 2, 10, and 30. YVAITARA—ApriI 0 and 23. TARIKI—ApriI 14 and 28. TOKO—April 0 and 20. DOUGLAS—ApriI 13 and 27. MIDHIRST—Dates to bo arranged later. All Cards in Circulation ar>> Cancel!.*!. Porkers from GOlb to 901b net, per lb. Agent, L. NAIRN, Eltliaru. Representative, J. W. BURKE, I 'Phone 33, Eltliam.
PIGS PIGS PIGS I THE [nglewood Co-operative Bacor Curing Company, Ltd., are buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs, Maiden Sows, or Barrows from 112 to 160 dead weight, il any quantity. RECEIVING-BAYS: At the Factory—Every Wednesday Midhirat—Alternate Tuesdays. Waitara—Alternate Mondays. Smart Road— Y nr'ays: January 13 a 27, February 10 and 24, March i »,-., 23, April 0 and 21. Moturoa—Tuesdays: January 7 and El, February 21 and 18, March 3, 17. and 31, April 14 and 28. PIGS. Pl&d. PIGS, W. DIMOOK & CO., LTD PIGS will be received at the following reviving stations a* under:— OPUNAKE—Every Monday. MOTUROA—Wednesday, May G and 20. OKATO Every alternate Tuesday: May 5 and 1!). TARIKI: Alternate Mondays: April 4 and 18. INGLEWOOD-Evory Tuesday. SMART ROAD-Monday, May 11 and 25 G. H. SHORT, I New Plymouth. | J. BUTCHER, Representative, Stratford. W. CORBETT, Oka to.
RED JiOnm HOTEL, DEVON-STREET EAST. E. WHITTLE Proprietor. Hotel with a reputation for its Superior Ales, Spirits, and Aeco modation. The Latest Specialty: Try a small bottle of our Ale. E. WHITTLE Red House Hotel IMPERIAL HOTEL. NEW PLFMOrTTF, J. SMITH .. PROPBIKTOt Late Manage- Hotel Cecil, WalHngt.ni fJIHE above well-known Hote. fitted with every convenience for comfort of patrons. Ths Coisini is in charge of an at perieneed chef, and every eare is take to please the most faitidiouh Only the Best Biands of Ales &no Spirits kort NGAIRE GARDENS. THIS WONDERLAND OF W& NORTH. PHk; taest place in the Ljminion io hold a Picnic, either for Schools, Private or Public Bodies, or Garden Par. ties; there Is plenty of room. Beautiful Flowers, Lawns, and vrell-preserved Native Bush. Amusements in great variety, including The Great Sensational "WATER CHUT E," Quoits, Tennis, Skittles, Croqiwt, Boating, Bathing, Swings, See-Saws, Bicycle Racing, Merry-go-Round, and, above all, That Mirth-creating Device THE "MAYPOLEWHIR U" Fruit and Lollie Stalls, also Tea Rooms, in the Grounds. Hot water is provided free. All games and amuse ments FREE excepting the Water Chute. Admission to Grounds .. SIXPENCE A. TRUELOVE, Proprietor and Manager.
HYGENIC BAKERY Muffing, Crumpets, Pikelots, and Scones.~J. C. LEGG has just added a fine gas hot plate to his baking plant, and those toothsome winter delicacies can now be obtained every day fresh from the hot plate. About Biscuits.—We make a variety of Sweet Biscuits for afternoon tea fresh from the oven every day. About Cakes.—We are paying special attention to tin's important branch just now. The variety of sizes, shapes, and flavors are quite bewildering in number. I cannot buy enough newspaper space to tell you all about them, so please calj at the "Hygienic" and sample. •RE-SILVER-PLATED 4 BRASSY spoon or fork may contain a speek of deadly poison i.e. verdigris. This is one reason why you should not hesitate having your worn tableware Tt will pay yon, as almost any article if tabieware can be replated at about uilf the coßt of new. Priii'B, etn., at Plating Bhop, '
P. DE LA HAYE Oi *t Qfcey, Bon and Arnold, o»BtTfc. Af«ioy, POLICE V. BRADY. BOOK GIFT TEA. Uj-R. JUSTICE CHAPMAN, ou appeal, quashed tl>e conviction against Mr. Brady, the Gisbornc, Agent, for selling' "Book Gift" Tea with a coupon attached. His Honor ruled that the system ll ,d?»,'" 1 by the Proprietors of "Book Gift" Tea o£ giving Coupons as a means ot exchange for the books was perfectly I legal and did not come within the meaning of the Act. This decision had the full concurrence of the other judges. Traders who have experienced the demand for "Book Gift" Tea to know that they can continue to sell it without fear of breaking the law. The many thousands, also, who have been in the habit of using this fine quality Tea will be delighted to know that they will not lose the opportunity of acquiring a collection of well-bound standard Books without cost.
COLD WEATHER COMPORTS.. This is the time of year when one is apt to enjoy a hot drink. Some icople like whisky hot, but many don't, »nd somehow we think the majority of people Ike SURATERA TEA . >nd 11 cup of hot Suratura is a real cold ■oa'her comfort. It warms and rercßhes you and fits yau for work. SURATURA IS~PERFECT TEA. t comes from Ceylon, au.d is guaran ;eed not blended with Indian, China r any cheep 01 inferior tens. ''
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 110, 30 April 1908, Page 4
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