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(TEAS BEST * SEE THE NATStE li ON EVERY packet! & BOX YOU 28 'YEARS 1 TEST

"-"""> * Apply M. Eamson, Pitaw. % H Y ™O . BAKERY- Hum pT i» oaca, Uierry ft Fruit Cake. jj.j Residence (oletn, RANTED, House Property in town ti. w H. *\ Russell and Co. ■' £jOW Sutton's Earliest Marrow Pea 7 ./ods well lUledj height U inches Gniiiths and Co., Agents: gOW Sutton's Prolific Long-pod 8r..,d «.ui c^Ser rmaincrop - Grimti " gYGIBNIC BAKERY - Fre.h-made B.scu.ts Od lb, Ginger Kuts, Vanilk Wafers 9d lb, Macaroon Shortcake.J ' c - 221 WHAT A NEAT PANTRYI . Exclaimed Mrs. Jonas to airs. Brown the other day. «0£" ir" "-" B;r,v;n, "that's becau™ T ■■— GEOR&E JAM jars t in. Ask for ST. (Mfl hands screw-top jar. ' keep st.

WANTED by Beehive Knitting Machine Company (New Zeaknl), •People to Make Hosiory for them, whole or spare tiuio, in their own hoineaj m*fc« £1 a week; previous experience n.» necessary; constant employment all ttia year round. Write at once Box 7JI G.P.0., Wellington. gOW Sutton's Earliest Cabbage; quietest growing, hearts large, tender, crisp. Griffiths and Co., Agents. JJGGS FOR SITTING.-Blaek Orpingtons; show typo, line laying «trah| sittings Os.—J. Staples, Vegcltown. t.c, JJYGIENIC BAKERY - (Pies: A|>rtie, Apricot, PeJch, Hum, Cherry, Gooseberry, Quince, Honey, Black Currant, Mince, Od each. 22.1

ITEKP YQW'Jt As long as you can. L work is a sure roi x vouih, tan save a lot of trouble by ST. GEORGE JAIJS. They're pure and wholesoae as home-nji simply delicious to tasta. All grSjb.. keop them. gOW Sutton's Early Gem and Early Short Horn Carrots. Griffiths and Co., Agents. HOW Sutton's Improved Musselburgh Leek, Al Cabbage Lettuce, Improved Rending Onion. Griffiths and C 0.,, Agents. pOR SALE, desirable aeten-roomtXt x Residence and *Mi)t (I. »#»» land, close to New P&mJWuii owner leariflfe district. Apply "Suburban,'' Daily Newi. WHAT CHILDREN LIKE Isn't always good for th( you can't go wrong with BT " JAMS. Thjßy're/}iHt as wh they're deliciouj, and all 61 BffBBBt^lP"^1llEl»j1 Knrly Turnip Radish, Round Spinach, Snowball Turnip. Griffiths and Co., Ajjentß. . " '■.

IIOTIGE TO , DAIRYMENI Owing to the Many Brands 1| of so-called Drenches that "■■'• are being ottered by dealers '*• to supply the demand for .-; SYKES'SI DRENCH. 1

We respectMy ask that you specify SYKES'S when ordering. ;, Our guarantee goes with each i packet, which is sold as low as w consistent with quality. The in- * gredients are specially selected -| by an expert in London and ' _| shipped to our factory every ;| three months so that only the 'i< very freshest and purest drug* J enter into its preparation, afld ' '*i for this reason it can always be & relied on. ■» ' ? SYKES'S DRENCH 'A IS A REMEDY OF PROVED MEWt l^ has stood the test of years and V has the endorsement J»f thou- ■■■*?. sands af farmers. Don't hesitate '/% to buy it, the best that money -'> can procure and the best tbat '> thought and brains can produce : | is found m every packet labelled /* health of your animals and the bsnefit /of your pocket pi""""" kok for SYKES whenever neediig a Drench. "» . ;„: ■ )Id everywhere at 1/6 rl6/- perdoMß^"'""

'."-V G IE N 10 BAKBBSE4 '" DKVON-ST., NET PLYMOUTH. '** The Proprietor hag, lately compiled a iie Booklet embracing a Prfce-Jfcii". 'ii"-lx ho commends to the sareful ituC** I tbo people of New Plymouth an 5. "*!rict. A large quantitv have be i 11. out by post, but should any l».jj n\.> been overlooked, tliere lire Mine "a* > hart on application. Now, this prt-lji 'st d»os not give ALL llio goods tl' ■ make, for we have NSW C \*<? nAorln (.v.tv wenk. nmit(

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 207, 22 August 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 207, 22 August 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 207, 22 August 1908, Page 5

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