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TEAM m i m& rss ®S= i^P wcmn^A PWR CHEAPCA THC DEARER. BLErfDjoFAUI 1 OTHER BRANDS.

\v-..* al p ff i B° nt ' cu " ,n '« Private fauillv. JjOST, during last week, Greenstone , Horseshoe Pendant. Reward at Torminus Hotel. j"j gOW first Sutton's Improved Hinaleader Pea, and follow "" ~ Marrow; sple^ l- ' 1 and Co., Agents WHAT A NEAT PANTRY! ' Exclaimed Mrs. Jones to Mm. Brown the other day. "Oh," said Mrs. Brown, "that's because I use my ST GtOEGE JAM jars to keep cverythvia in." Ask for ST. GEORGE JAM in the handy screw-top jar. All lead' keep it. gOW Sutton's Favorite Carrots, Improved Musselburgh Leek, and ya,i will be delighted. Griffiths anJ Co., gOW Sutton's Early Scarlet and Early White Turnip Radish, quickest aioiv mg. Griffiths and Co., Agents. J£EEP YOUNG As long as you can. Unnecessary work 15 a sure foe to youth, and you can save a lot ot trouble by buying ST. GEORGE JAMS. They're just •(* pure and wholesome as home-made, and simply delicious to taste. All grocer, keep them. < % , j-jjjj JJGCS FOR SITTING.-Black Orj.',ig. tons; show type, fine laying atrai ij sittings Os.—J. Staples. Vogeltown. t.e WANTED by Beehive Knitting M». chine .Company (New Zealand), People to Make Hosiery for them, whale or spare time, in their own homes; nuke £1 a week; previous experience nit necessary; constant employment all the year round. Write at once Box 734 G.P.0., Wellington. gOU Sutton's r>w ar .f Defiance Pea, the best ilarrowfat'ever grown; immeise cropper, Griffiths and Co., Agents. WHAT CHILDREN LIKE Isn't always good for them, buf you can't go wrong with ST. GEORGM JAMS. They're just as wholesome as they're delicious, and all children like tlieni. They can be got from all leading grocers. Insist on ST. GEORGE. gOW Sutton's Broad Beans, s Green Windsor, Prolific Longpod, Emorn'd Longpod; wonderful bearers. Griffith and Co., Agents.

Seasoned Timber TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, and PERSONS AiJOHI to I1UIU) JQO not bo misled by statements that seasoned timber is unprocurable in New Plymouth. We hold large stock* of wellseasoned timber which we */e selling at current rates at our yards, Morley street, New Plymouth. HY. BROW*f AND CO. MOK'tEY-STVBET, DON'T BELIEVE IT. TF you chemist suggests something "iu«t as good" for INFLUENZA and COLDS, remember that the test of the vast epidemics of England Is with YIN TONIQUE 3s per bottle. DON'T be imposed on by substitution. VIN TONIQUE CIE, Rue Vivicnnc, Paris. , FITZGERALD'S CECIL PHARMACY, \\"ellin°rton Agents.

NOTICE TO Owing to the Many Brandt of so-called Drenches that are being ottered by dealers to supply the demand tor We respectfully ask that you specify SYKES'S when ordering. Our guarantee goes with each'., packet, which is sold as low as»l '*■ 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 purest drugs eater into its preparation, and for this reason it can alwaya be relied on. 9 3YKES-S DRENOH IS A REMEDY OF PROVED MERJt has stood the test of years and has the endorsement of thotH sandy of farmers. Don't hesitate to buy it, the best that money can procure and the best that thought and brains oan produce is found 3n every packet labelled with the word SYKBS. For the "■ health of your animals and the benefit of your pocket please look for SYKES whuuever needing a Drench. • Sold everywhere at 1/6 per pkfc, or 16/- per down packets,

TIJNCII IN ONE MINUTE. It onlv lakes one. minute to patent key" tin of ST. GEORGE SHEEP TONGUES and turn out tho tonguji <1- ioiißly packed in firm jelly, oil rindy f. ilio table. If you waut lunch in ft: li .■>*, nothing can be nicer. Kept by ■i . leading grocers. C UPRISE VISITORS! .„-,, ;1 K What a •lu'ißiince they urei '" JH^ j ■ enn ahvayj be prepared If you kjr- "■ «■ a tins of ST. GEORGE SHE! T "GUES on your shelves. Th«y ml> ii elcomc addition to the menu J ]• li or U, Kept U "■* ' & W? Mf.f.nni

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 229, 21 September 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 229, 21 September 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 229, 21 September 1908, Page 3

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