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NELSON MOATE & CO.'B Whatever else you eat or drink always insist upon having Good Tea. It is nourishing, comforting, invigorating, To get good tea you must not buy a »y fancy Packet offered you. Insist. upon having NELSON HOATE COO.'i Prize Medal Pure Teas, Seethe name is on every packet and box you buy. It is ' Guarantee of QUALITY PURITY VALUE 28 Years' Test. elson Moated Co. CEYLON, NEW ZEALAND and I a TASMANIA. PURE TEAS

\w s 'lICl), a niuarfc Boy, Apply at [' _ onet -V Bftrry and Co. 28-3 JJABBiTS! RABBITS! RABBITS!— 11(1 iv "ti arHVO(l ,', Fr<!Sh Ral)bits . 1» M street 0ro ° ootl9 Si,ver Grid. UevonRANTED to licut, s ov c roomcd House with bathroom a nd gas, ,i^ v . n ' good tcna nt, no children. Wnte 7(7,"' Post OHice, Wangaiiui. ,W^ iliD Kllo, vn "Good Cheer" is i tT W .? eillanil ' 3 I ' o P ular Home Journal. Half-a-crown a year and free pattern each month. A represents tire will oall on you this week. 20-tl JJEEP YOUNG ~ ~ As long as you can. Unnecisssarv work is a sure foe to youth, and vou save a lot of trouble by buviiv sT. GEORGE JAMS. 'Jfhey're just as pure and wholesome as home-made, and simply delicious to taste. All m-ot-rs keep them. ,W.ANTED, 011(1 Miy, 4 or 5 roomed House; good tenant, one child. Apply "'Civil Servant," News office. i.e. leading architects specify X.>:ilamlia Open Fire Ranges, ' Cool;.? like a charm and takes the polish hivtlv. Nixon and Nixon, Sole Agents. gNGINii-DIUVKIt wants Sitiuli.,u; holdar ('by exams.) lirak-class sutionary engine eeruiicatis, ulsu \ lotosx niotiye and traction certificates; viinei:; : experience locomotive, dredgiiijr,' >nj ; ,|' winding engines; vounit, eitei ::c! ii|andy with tools.: Apply driver," News office. a ' ii,,; JT HAS A £ONNY COlvOli.

Observe the beautiful atiibei- s'rfijt whicli "KOZIK" TliA possesses. That's an indication it's uiire, good Tc«--lJiii 1 kind you want. You oaabuy No. 2 for la Bd. Agents; Burgess, Kraser and Co. CHILDREN LIKE ' Isn't always good for theto, but you can't go wrong with ST. GEORGE JAMS. They're just as wholesome as they're delicious, and air children like them. They can be got from all leading grocers. Insist on ST. GEORGE. ])0 YOU WANT £st Then save up "Kozie" Tea Coupons. Eighty-six cash prizes, value £55, given away halt-yearly, First tliree prizes, £5 each. The current "KO/JIE" Tea Competition closes 7th June. Agents: Burgess, Fraser and Co. yy T -A-NTK.D, at onet), good Paudocking Accommodation for horse. Apply sharp, Mews ollice. t.c, GRAND COMBINATION. The finest growths of India and Ceylon Teas are blenued into "KU/ilK 1 TEA. It possesses the virtues of both. Try a brew, and note the delicious lrcshness "Kozie" nas. Agents: Burgees, l-'raser and Co, \yilAT A N EAT I'A.sTUV! Exclaimed .Mrs. Junes to Mr-. Jirowu tilt other day. \lh," said Mn. Unwn, "ihat's because 1 use my ST. GKURUE JAM jars to keep everything in. Aol: for ST. GEORGE JAM. in ttid handy screw-top jar. All leading grocers keep it. a concern. J|X)R SAIJi, a tip-top little Dairy Farm of 1)4 Aerv% all in grass, 7-rooined huiue, shod, barn, etc., \i miles fr»m Inglewood, together with 2(5 cows, 0 heifers, horse, trap, and harness. Apply sharp to li. H. A. UAWOUTH, kiglewood.

Also, Gi) Acres, all grass, goad house, cowyheil, burn, etc., l'/ 3 miles from Inglewood: railway station opposite garden gate. Apply K. It. A. HAWOKTH, inglewood, rpO BH SOLD, cheap, first-class Farm of 127 acres, level, subdivided into 7 paddocks; good orchard; 5-roomed house; at present carryir.g 40 cows and 20 head of other stock; factory and school Vi mile. Price £ls per acre. Will take £4OO cash, balance 5 yea»3 at 5 per cent. Jitters to J. W. Higgin?, care of Daily News office. FARM FOR .SALE. rpHE Freehold Farm, 153 acacs, called

Springfield Mount, with comniodiou, bouse, about two miles from Waverlcy railway station, for sale; possession on Ist September next. Apply Mr. Ernest Aickolls, on the kmt, or Burnett and Uonlon, Wicksteed Place, Wangituui. ■ FU K SAL R, JjilVK-KOOMED HOUSE «n one-eighth acre of land. The house is situated in a, nice healthy losality, and is fitted with modern conveniences, including bathroom and detached was'hhouse, gas and water laid or A nice home. Ownor selling on aceounl of leaving district. Apply

GILMOUK AND CLARKE, New Plymouth. 19-t.c. FOR SAIj K, fJMIE Properties in ihe ESTATE of this Into A. A. I'IKKTT, consisting of large Dwelling nncl outbuildings an! 19% acres of <and, which can be subdivided if desired, About 50ft frontage to TJevonntrect ou the west side of Jury's stables, Also %-acre Section in Gill-jtrcel, with iron sheds and a eottngo on earn:. For further particulars apply to D. Berry, for the Trustees.

TO LEASE. 200 ACHE Dairy Farm, close to town. Apply L. Puttie and Co., land Agents, Now Plymouth. t.c. I'IAXO, ORGAX, AND SINGING. anil Dim-tor of the Choir of St. Mary's. New Plymouth, commences the [iractiw c.f his profession on MONDAY, May 18th. Permanent Addrcas: Corner of Cam* eron and Pcndarvis streets. LEGAL.

0 N .the First of June next, WESTON and WESTON, Solicitors, of New Plymouth, iVill open a Branch Office at Inglcwood, where they may bo con* milted daily. Offices opposite railway station. •' Now Plymouth,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 134, 28 May 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 134, 28 May 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 134, 28 May 1908, Page 3

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