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ewa * ow Showrooms, DevonLADIES, visit Mb,* New Showrooma, Devon-street. 20/, r,™ Sutton'. Improved Rin*. leader Pea, and follow with Dwarf RANTED, Companionable Perion .1, Lady Help in small family at Nev quiet home and light duties. Apply a ■ Sh y '" S offl< *' Ne » v \typAT A NEAT PANTRY!" ' Exclaimed Mrs. Jonea to Mr Brown the other day. "Oh," said Mr ' Browh, "that's because I i -- OEOROB JAM jars to keep in." Ask for ST. "in"th. handy screw-top jar. All leading groeci. Keep it. yyAATED Known—Orders now labia for Hats or Bonnets to bo madiv:' gOW Sutton's Broad Beans, « tf >ra Windsor, Prolific Longpod, Cmer« ! i! Longpod; wonderful bearers. 'Jiiffitii and Co., Agents.

gOW Sutton's Favorite. Carrots, Improved Musselburgh Leek, and you '•ill be delighted. Griffiths and Co,, Agents. \tyHAT CHILDREN LIKE Isn't always good for theul, but you can't go wrong with ST. GEORGE •lAMS. They're just as wholesome as they're delicious, and all children like tliem. They can be got from all leading grocers. Insist on ST. GEORGE. MOW Sutton's Early Scarlet and Early White Turnip Radish, quickest growing. Griffiths and Co., Agents. BBWSBwKraßffl Stallion "Lord Kitchener." For particulars apply Job. West. 25-0 and Flowers' nt iWdnrcfiMmwuHiiyiwn white Turnips for first using. 'Grit- ; and Co., Agents. YJ7ANT2D by Beehive Knitting hitchine Company (New Zoalanl), ■People to Make Hosiery for them, whti'e or spare time, in their own homes; nuke £1 i week; previous experience nit necessary; constant employment all the vcar round. Write at once Box 731 G.P.0., Wellington. T£EEP YOUNG As long as you can. TJnnecessai-y work is a sure foe to youth, ,and you can save a lot of trouble by buying ST. GEORGE JAMS., They're just ia pure and wholesome as home-made, and .imply delicious to taste. All grocers keep them. TITiAXTED, Ladies to inspect our New*v' est Millinery, now opened. Showrooms opposite. Shop.—iPellew. 20-2 1 best Marrowfat ever grown; cropper. Griffiths and Co., Agents. T7GGS FOR SITTING.-Blaek OrpJog- ■*-* tons; show type, flno laying strati} sittings os.—J. Staples. Vogeltown. t.e,

handfuls? Has it lost that glossy sheen which all healthy hair should have? If so, it is certainly time it ii attended to. WIOLETTA Hair flood and weak, thin, and falling hair. Prevents the hai.' from turning grey through the renewed life given to it. Guaranteed not to contain any poisonous dyea, such as lead, silver, etc. Ladies will find WIOLETTA invaluable. It adds a glossy and silky character to tjje tresses, without any sticky foeiSold in large bottles, 8s 6d (postage 6d extra). Chemists, Stores, aud Hai? dressers, 3s 0d per bottle. JOHN AVERY, New Plymouth, Wholesale and Retail Agent.

NOTICE TO ."" AIRYMEN Owing to the Many Brandt of no-called Dreßches that are being offered by dealer* to supply the demand for We respectfvUy ask that you specify SYKES'S when ordering. Our guarantee goes with each packet, which is sold as low as fe consistent with quality. The ingredients are specially selected by an expert in London and shipped to our factory every three months so that only the very freshest and purast drags enter into its preparation, and for this reason it can always be relied on. ,9 SYKES'S DRENCH IS A REMEDY OF PROVED MERIT has stood the test of years and has the endorsement of thousands.'af farmers. Don't hesitate to buy it, the best that can procure and the beat that' - thought and brains can produce health of your animals and the J benefit of your pocket pi look for SYKES whsuever need- .; : ng a Drench. * .tald everywhere at 1/6 par pktj or 16/- par down packets. : \T \TQXJ CAN GET IX."HBBJ "

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 214, 31 August 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 214, 31 August 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 214, 31 August 1908, Page 3

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