I WEBSTER BROS.* DATES OF YARD AND CLEARING SALES. July 14—Mr. ]?. Hudson, Pitone Road, Ttfrtaranuaku. July —Oiuata Yards. J u!y 30—11. C. Riley, Carrington Road
POULTRY, PIGS, AND HOHSJSB. WEBSTER BROS. WTHjL hold a sale of tho *bo« EVEfiy SATURDAY »t 1 o'clock, solicited.
StratforfJ Wool, Hide, SheepsKin and Tallow Sale. MM •; *• , . iNKXT SALE—TIjKBDAV, AUGUST 4. CLIENTS are requested to forward I lots so as to reach us by Friday previous, ' YOUNG, HGBBS, & 00-
FOR SALE PUKETOTARA ESTATE 182 ACRES FREEHOLD. 100 ACRES LEASEHOLD. Only Two Miles from New Plymouth. As a going concern, including— I cows, horses, Factory plant 1 IMPLEMENTS, Or PROPERTY ONLY. Apply to NEWTON KING, W. BEWLFY, GRIFFITHS & CO., GILMOUR & CLARKE, NOLAN & CO., D. McALLUM, or W. HUMPHRIES, Owner.
F0 It SALE, ON CARRINGTON ROAD, 105 ACRES LAND, 7-roomcd house, orchard, glasshouse, cowshed witli cement floor, hayslied, pig and poultry run. Easy terms. Apply to J. B. RILEY, Bell Block.
DOMINION INDUSTRIES. SEE T. AVERY'S i N d o v ■ Fur SPECIMENS OF WOBli Executed ill his PRINTING AND JJOOIiWNDING DEPARTMENTS.
MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. WHITAKER'S yy I N D o W DISPLAY. AULSEBROOK'S CELEBRATED BISCUITS AND CONFJSCTJOXERY, Equal to the Best Imported. FLOUR IX Tll'lo MAKING! SPECIALLY INTERESTING! DON'T HISS Til USE EXHIBITS. NEXT CRITERION HOTEL, DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
WHEN WE TELL YOU IJTITAT you can get the best value over given in the town we mean what we say. Come to our shop anil \vp will prove- it. LINOLEUMS: A beautiful assortment. All new patterns. CARPETS for your stairs and runners in the hall; the stock is large. Dozens to choose from. FLOOUCIiOTHS: Of tnese there is an unlimited supply for choice.
E.'DINGLE CENTRAL FURNISHING EMPORIUM, NEW PLYMOUTH. MEAT MEAL FOR POULTRY. rpHE BEST PREPARATION On Earth to Make H ENS LAY EGGS. 71b Bag Is 6d 141b bag 2 S 9d . GRIT AND OTHER POULTRY REQUISITES Always in Stook at W. HOWE'S CORNER BROUCHAM and KING SIS., NEW PLYMOUTH.
Positive Proof. BALDNESS CURED. Tlio Manager Wioletta Toilet Company, Oliristohurch. T)EAR SIR I have been troubled with DANDRUFF and Falling Out of Hair for somo considerable time. Seeing your WIOLETTA Hair Food and Tonic advertised ■in tlie Qmnaru Mail as tlie absolute curt, I applied to your Oamaru :\gent, Mr. Morris, Chemist, for a bottle of WIOLETTA, and after using the bottle lh e BALD Patches are quite cured. I am, Sir, Yours faithfully, J. A. MEEK. Weston, 2(itli March, 1907. Chemists, Stores, and Hairdressers, 3s Cd per bottle (postage 6d extra). JOHN AVERY, New Plymouth, Wholesale and Retail Agent.
SUDDEN CHANGES OF TEMPERATURE D on Sit strike you that bad results must follow when sickly or elderly people retire to a bed-chamber 20 degrees polder than the sitting-room lliey have left? Now, one of our KEROSENE HEATERS, that a ehild can carry about, placed in the bedroom half an hour before retiring will raise the temperature so that the efiange will not be felt. It can then be extinguished, and the air will gradually cool to normal. It's the sudden change thai is harmful. OKEY, SON & ARNOLD LIMITED) NEW PLYMOUTH.
YOU! CAN GET IT CHEAPEK AT "THE KED POST."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 176, 16 July 1908, Page 3
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