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THE OXLY SEPARATOR IN THE WORLD. The "Melot-te" is the oniy nqiararn made with enamelled bowl casino an* milk Mid eream outlets. Of pours", beautiful hard blazed finish on t'ifi narfa that come in ™nUet with the milk must give the. "Jlel&lte" an imnK'nse advantage over other separators in the matter of cleanliness. The difference 'letween eh? enamelled bowi of a "Melotte" anil a chnrn tea-cup and a tin pannikin We also claim that the "Melotto" is th« easiest separator to turn. That's heL',.use it is made on an entiri'lv different principle. We coald ■ spin in this to you r - A. Nolan und Co Wilson am) NVilin). «(tenU. K». JUvmnat*.

STKATIi'QItD ELIiUIOKATI^. TO TUJi KIjECTOitS. TIDIES mill (j'EXTIjEJIEN', I much pleasure i,. reminding you Hut J shall be a candidate for yon," votes at the next General Election, ami hope to receive such substantial support fro,,; every dis.net a* will enable mc to haw the lienor of representing you in Parliament. Yours faithfully, __ J. B. 11 INK HOl'Dl'lMl' 111/' XJ.;\V PIAWKUrnP AI'POI.VTiIKXT~OF crsToDIAN". NALTWATKI! IiATIIS. r |Mli: I oinii-il „f (1,0 ;I | )I1VI , limvHijili i„. vitc Applications lor (lie above Position at a j-jilni-y of Ulntl p n - annum. Particulars <ii ibe terms an.l conditions aliacliiiiM to the appointiDiMit may lie obtained I'l-om t ln-.inxicr-:^.in.. I. Appliraiioiw. endorsed -( iistouian Hath-." nniM reach not later than -I p.m. on MoXPAY. I:!i li in-lant. F. T. lIKLU.'IXI.KI!. Tuwn Clerk. To JU'II.PKIIS. will In. received at oiir oflice »p till I p.m. mi WKDNKSDAV. •Inly loth, for Alleral ions to Premi>cin Devon-street. l.o\\c>t or any tend I '!' no! necessarily accepted. s.\\])Ki!S(i\ & cnii'Trnis, Architects. Kill*;"- Building. Brougham-sUeel. Til lit ILIJEKS. fpEXDEIIS will be reef'ived at my ollice up to 1 p.m. nn FIiIDAY, .Inly 17th, lor the Erection of Stables in St. Aubyii street for -Mr. 11. Spartes. FRANK .UKSSliXtillß, ' Architect, Devon-street. Ttl I'.nijDKliS. rp'.XUF.KX w ill lie iwive.l at my ollice up to I p.m. on SAITKPAY, .Inly ISt.li. lor the Frection oi' a KesideiiC'" in L)cvon-strect Wi'-i, EUAN l\ M KSSMN'i; I'd,. Architect, Devoii-st ri'et.

SEW XKAI.AXJ) JOi > I iiAIJv MATI 11. BRITAIN v. TARANAKI AT M-:\V IMAWKK "I'll. /"\X lalli.lnlv Spi'i'iiii i'av-nii: 'r 'i ruinwill Irnw lln iron 7." ji.im.. uui (i.)'l it.Mi.. 11iUVrt';| S.IH mill. ami !>.M> sun., for N»'v» i'iyimmlli. rcluniin- t'rnm New IMyimmth id Tin p.mi. ami •*».!') )i.ui. for llauma. li.il) p.m. I'm - iiauVra ami W and ai. "».U p.m. lur SI ration!. Tin- u-ual ~t:H\ a.m. ivy in Unxst*rn la New I'lvninutli will XdT limvc Slral fonl till 11.5 a.iM. ; arriving Now I'iymoiilli HI.-,. 1 ) a.m. Tim it-iia 1 i.in p.m. Hani llaurra (i Xrw iMymnn'li will lir a<ri'hTa I <'il In leave Sl vjii fnrH ai ji.tii.. arriving New I'lynioiit)) run. Tin- iwuil 1.1-" ji.iii. ii'ain XVn I'lymoiU li l-n llsiw i'l'a 11 N' >T i ill!. Tim nViwril.Ht a.m. iniin iiawrva \-\ New IMyiuoiilli will NOT run. Tli l ' n-na! p.m. train will Icaw W'ailara ai p.m.. i-onmviin;: a( l.t'pj.crh'ii ■ l ulirl i<m uilli I li" I .-Ml |».in. i ram I'nnn llawcra. 1-m.nrnin.i: i'mm l.rppri'i i»m JuiK'li"ii at -l.l't p.m. for Wailara. HOLIDAY KXn 'IJSIoX TICK KTS ;iv;ulal»h' I'M' return lill iStli -Inly wiil lie i<Mm<l i'mm M;iueri. lluirna. ami iiHcrim'tlialf -talions in Xew I'iymoiii li iiv morning I rain- on Uili .Inlv. ami (Tom ami intfiuu*tUal lion- li"' •'•I" a.m. >|ie.'i.il. T)ie-e «»x<-ur<i'»n iickiM- will XoT !.«• a\aihil>lIty I In l mailt rn ill I'or I'urliier ]ia r. i.ula r< »"r pr>«iei«. by uiin'Ki:.

WHEN WE TELL YOU THAT you can'jjct the dcs", value ever given \v the town we mean what we say. Come to our shop and wo wilt vioveU LINOLEUMS i A beaut lful assort tnent. All new patterns. CARPETS: your st&ira antf runners in the kail, the stock dozens to from. FLOORCLOTHS : Of these there nil unlimited supply for choice. E, DIJSGLE. CENTKAL PUHNISIII PORITTW, NEW PLYMOUTH,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 171, 10 July 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 171, 10 July 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 171, 10 July 1908, Page 3

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