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R. Woodhouse and Co, inform u* that the venture they liad private information about last Tuesday, anil which t.iiey specially recommended to investors through this paper oil Wednesday morning, resulted in a profit to investors cf -10 per eenl. They still recommend the venture with confidence and quite .expert it to show a good profit during the week. From the information thoy have they can recommend the proposition jth (■very confidence, and <|iiite expect to see it turn out a dividend-paying mine within a year, which imi-.l mean a gradual capital rise all the time. At the present price 'of WailiH (uliniil ,C!> ;( s ) tliev also recommend I hem vcrv stronglv. ' Presuming they will ]«y 20* during the year in dividend and bonus, this is over a !0 per cent. Investment, and with sueh a safe and proved mine. tliK the firm consider, must: assuredly be the best in\cstment in the Dominion at the present time. They have also a couple of small""'"res they can recommend for a THE OXOY SEPARATOR (NT THE WORLD. The "Jfelotte" is the oniy separafo made with enamelled bowl casins and milk hud cream outlets. Of course, thi< beautiful hard glared finish on the part, that w in r contact with the milk must *" e Melotte 1 an immense adviw. tnge over other separators in the matter Of clear.lmess. The difference '.etween th- enamelled bovi of a "Melotte" »„<] a C'lina tea-cup and a tin pannikin Wo :,lH< ? cli >™ that the "Mclotte" is the separator to turn. That's be■:..iKe it is made on an entirely diffe-ent principle. We c-wld !n , his )o ' L. A. Nolan and Co. ,'Kte Wil„on a«j "'""l- »jeoti. Vf • PWmojti.

There is nothnifr moro appropriate | tor smart wear on these cold tlavs than ; our paletots. Our styles in this vear'i planes are an exceptional selection, f, uon:)F>h>, w«rni. an-l sorvicoabJo. See them for yourself.—White and Sons.Advfc. Of all places In Taranaki we know or no stove for wen's and boys' remiiremfliits than "The Kash," that wpil-kiiowit store in Bevon-stroet just below Nolan's auction mart, Now Plvmouth. Stocked with the latest goods and buying hi the best markets, everyftno is sure to be thorough!? satisfied with his purchases there. They've a lot of bush rngs six feet >ong from 4s (Id, men's tweed overcoats from 21s. bovs' tweed overcoats from 8s lid. bovs s stoekiiiL'S from Is. youths' threewrment. suits from 17s Od. Tt ! s a vevv economical store to deal at. and we advise our readers to nav them a visit before the very had weather comes Mvfr. mriflAT OAKR tcom T,TTTTB Aroi)\<! rmow. 'Hint, dread disease. Consumntion. has <!■<• enmmeneement in a. eold on the chest. IWf leave it until it if too late. You 'in nTOmptlv cure your cold with T)r. Rheldoh'a New Discovery. Obtainable "Just for tlie day I'll be a^ray,"

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 155, 22 June 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 155, 22 June 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 155, 22 June 1908, Page 2

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