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JUBM FOR LEASE, 206 acres, low ronta 1. For particulars apply JI. F. Russell and Co. ' a « POR SALE, 1000 Split Heart Rimu u .j Matai Fencing Posts, price Is each, Apply K. W. Bond, Snifter, Lwrdetstreet, New Plymouth. 3.q JpQR SALE, desirable sevenroom'U Residence and about 5 acre- : 9 n«l, WHAT A NEAT PANTRY! Exclaimed Mrs. Jones to Mrt, Brown the other day. "Oh," said Mrs. | Brown, "that's because I use in.t ST. GWORGE JAM jarß to keop every thine ih. Ask for ST. GEORGE JAM in tbS. handy screw-top jar. All ltriiaa grocers keep' It. TV> YQTJ WANT £6l Then gave up "Korie" Ti» Coupon*. Eighty-six cash prizes, vahie, xSS, givei away half-yearly. First Jtaee prires, £6 each. The suxrent "KOZIE* Tea Competition close* 7th June. Agcntsi Burgess, Fraser and Co, XTEEP YOUNG As long as you can. CnnccMiiiry '■■ work is a sure foi ;o youth, and you ■utn save a lot of trouble by buying 3T. GEORGE JAMS. They're just as pure and wholesome as home-made, and simply delicious to taste. All grocers keep them.
A GRAND COMBINATION. ■** The fincßt growths of Tndia and Ceylon Teas are blenaed into "KOZIK" TEA. It presses the virtues of bold. Try a brew, tad note tK dcliciou* fienhness "Kosae" baa. Agents; Bcnte* T/iaer and Or WHAT CHILDREN UKE Isn't always good for them, but you can't go wrong with ST. GEOROK JAMS. They're just as wholesome u they're delicious, and all children I.Tca them. They can be (rot from all leading grocers. Insist on ST. GEORGE. TT HAS A BONNY COLOR. Observe the beautiful amber color which "KOZIE" TEA possesses. That'* an indication it's pure, pood kind you want. You can buy Njj. 2 for It Bd. Agents: Burgess. Friuer and Co. PRIME MEAT. MOST people when tat; bn» meat like to know that K is grown and fattened on the best pasture lands, cleanly and nicely handled, and Mild at ■oderate prices. TARANAKI MEAT BAZAAR, Supply juicy joints and imaH gWs complying with these ooi- . ditions. Call or telephone: Devon-st. Cent'al—Telephone SJ. Oevou-et. East—Telephone US. iljvou-Bt, Weet—Telephone 141 JESSE JAS. HILLS, | Proprietor. I j W. D. OANNELL, i Manager.
liiiiiih4 Owing to the Man} Brands of so-called Drenches that are being ottered by dealers to supply the demand for We respectMly ask that you-, specify SYKES'S when ordering. 4 Our guarantee goes with each '«, packet, which is sold as low as is consistent with .quality. The in- ft; gredients are specially selected by an expert in London and shipped to our factory every three months so that only the • very freshest and purest drugs £;, enter into its preparation, and . for this reason it can always be Si relied on. '> SYKES'S DRENCH IS A REMEDY OF PROVED MERIT has stood the test of years and :; has the endorsement of tbou-C sands of farmed. Don't hesitate to buy it, the best that money ft can procure and the best tha|;j| health of your animals and the benefit of your pocket please look for SYKES whenever needing a Drench. • Sold everywhere at 1/6 par Jftt, or 16/- par d«ZAO packet* • ""*"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 194, 6 August 1908, Page 3
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526Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 194, 6 August 1908, Page 3
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