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WHATEVER ELSI YOU CAT OR ' DRIHK > ALWAYJ WUT UPOtf HAVMK GOOD" TEA MOATE*C« PWKTEM ARE THE BUT mtYwmmtMt CAN BUK SOL&BYAUCfIOCE/W L A 'i * T Novelties, Ladies' Derby N««r si! 08 ' vf" WiU<loH '' Mcj!:wen IJro *- INow blioe More. 2a „ VV<ANTM), by family wit fa experience, M; king on sham. Apply "Oladinan," New oflice. rrf gj. 3 Sutton's Dwarf Bedder, Reading Beauty, single dwarf and tall.-Grilliths and Co. gOW Sutton's Perfection Tomato; suitable outdoor, indoor cultivationexcellent show toniato.-Griffitta and V\/HAT A NEAT PANTRY I ' Exclaimed Mrs. Jones to Mr«. Brown tho other day. "Oh," said Mm. Brown, "that's because I use my ST. GEORGE JAM jars to keep evervthiia in." Ask for ST. GEORGE JAM in the handy screw-top jar. All leading grown Keep It, \y.A»TED to Sell, Wood and Conl ' Business, Hawera; 7-roomed home, 'A aero, freehold, yard and stock ot wood, coal, and coke. Apply F. S. Canning, Hawera. Terms easy. 23 (I gOW button's Dwarf Defiance ]';..; (he best Marrowfat over grownj immense cropper.—Grillltus .and Co. J£EEP YOUNG As long as you can. Unnecessary work is a sure foe to youth, and yon can save a lot of trouble by buviu;; ST. GEORGE JAMS. They're just ih pure and wholesome as home-made, and simply delicious to taste. All grocers keep them. WANTED by Beehive Knitting Michine Company (New Zealaml), People to Make Hosiery for them, whole or spare time, in their own homes; nuke £1 u week; previous experience mt necessary; constant employment all tho veav round. Write at once Box 731 G.P.0., Wellington. WHAT CHILDREN LIKE Isn't always good for them, but you can't go wrong with ST. GEORGE JAMS. They're just as wholcsomo .i« they're delicious, and all children like then). Thrv can be got from alt leading grocers. Insist on ST. GEORGE. Seasoned Timber ro ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, and PERSONS AbOHX to BUILD HO not be raislcM by stalements that seasoned -timber is unprocurable in New Plymouth. We hold large stocks of wellseasoned timber which we we telling at current rates at our yards, Morley street, New Plymouth. HY. BROWV AND 00. MOK'diY-STVEET, iNIUUENZi VIN TONIQUE IS THE CURE. Wangacui Agents: GATENBY'S PHARMACY. Wellington Agents. FITZGERALD'S CECIL PHARMACY. VIN TONIQUE CIB, Rue Vivienne, Pari*. A BRASSY spoon or lork may contain ■**• a speck of deadly poison U, verdigris. This is one reason why you should not hesit'Ue having your worn tableware RE-SILVER- PLATED It will pay ycj, a almost any article of tablev/ura can be reflated at about half tlw cost of new. Prices, etc., at Plating Shop, Devon Street East. P. DE LA HAVE, Or at Okoy, Son, and Arnold, | Central Agency. NOTICE TO DAIRYMEN 1 Owing to the Many Brandt of «o-called Drenches that are being ottered by dealers to supply the demand for S.YKES'S DRENCH. We respectftfUy ask that you * specify SYKES'S when ordering. Our guarantee goes with each packet, which is sold as low as >« 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 purist drugs eater into its preparation, and for this reason it can always be relied on. .9 SYKES'S DRENCH <S A REMEDY OF PROVED MERIt has stood the test of years and has the endorsement of tbou< sands* af farmers. Don't hesitate to buy it, the best that money can procure and the best that thought and brains can produce is found in every packet laMled i with the word SYKES. For the ualth of your animals and the [ iourjl ■ 01 your pocket please jk for S\ UK? wLMiever need--1 <:g a Drench. 9 •■M everywhere at 1/6 per pH ■i 16/- par Ama packed. I' ■;» CAN viiT IT CHEAPER,*? i, .. 'TOttBBDPOW." ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 235, 28 September 1908, Page 3

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622

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 235, 28 September 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 235, 28 September 1908, Page 3

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