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whatever ELS f * you CAT, OR ' drink ALWAYS I Win U POM HAVHUi GOOD TEA ARE the best CAN Bur. SOLOBYAU6fIocigS

10 U ' JJuiUet-atreet. a * H '' fUr a * - 3u-a L \yiAXl'JiD to iwasc, Dairy jj, a^ta«4^ JSWffSKSWfc ar,;::r F Oll J ®®ME sale, good ebfttliromn IJ ° l f° taciitd) coalhuuse, etc.; eighth of an wie, jiico gaj'deii. Full purticuL.™ <^ ; E^A.Vrm" 8 u". W 2 ®® I ™'™ - Instable appears in this issuo. \ycVXTKD, an up-to-date lronwon-f enable of taking charge of deua'l- - cT w-r■ oro " fihly ( l -V P'J to C. A. Wilkinson, Klthuiii. ao'i gOW Sutton's Phlox Drummonoi', chaiimng colors, indispensable Uand Oif' Wa ttU SL ' aßon ' — •jfifflthj ASpKS-Skiw Siitt«n' s Dwarf Bedder, sin 2 ,e dwarf and tall.—Griffiths and Go. S 0W t Sutton's Perfection" Tomato, suitable outdoor, indoor cultivation • excellent show tomato.—Griffiths and to Sell, Wood and Qpal ■DUsilloss, Hawera; 7-roomed house Vi aero, freehold, yard and stock oi' wood, coal, and coke. Apply jj 1 . s. Canning, Hawera. Terms easy. 23-(J A NEAT PANTRY! ' Exclaimed Mrs. Jones to Mrs, Brown the other day. "Oil," said Hit. ?™ wn > "that's because I use my ST. GuORGh JAM jars to keep evorythi'jj in. Ask for ST. GEORGE JAM in thS handy screw-top jar. AIL leading grocers keep it.

jjjOW Sutton's Pansies; finest strains in cultivation j large, well-shaped, rich colors.—Griffiths nnd Co. WANTED .by Beeliivo Knitting Machine Company (New Zealand, People to Make Hosiery for them, whole or spare time, in their own homes; make £1 i week; proviou-. experience n>t necessary; constant employment all the venr round. Write at once Box 731 G.1'.0., Wellington. J£EEP YOUNG As long as you can. Unnecessary work is a sure foe to youth, and you can save a lot of trouble by buying ST. GEORGE JAMS. They're just in pure and wholesome as home-made, and simply delicious to taste. All grotei'i keep them. gOW Sutton's Larkspur; flno spikes of exceedingly effective and gracem! bloom.--t irillitlia and Co. WHAT CHILDREN LIKE Isn't always good for them, but you can't go wrong with ST. GEOIiGK JAMS. They're just as wholesome al they're delicious, nnd all children like them. They can be got from all leading grocers. Insist on ST. GEORGE.

INFLUENZA. YIN TONIQUE IS THE CURE. Waiiganui Agents: GATENBY'S PHARMACY. Wellington Agents. VITZUEKALiD'S CECIL PHARMAUY. VI N TONIQUE CIE, itue Vivieunc, Paris. A BRASSY spoon or tork may contaii n speck of deadly poison i.i , verdigris, This is one reason wiiy you should not hesitate having your woru tableware RE-SILVER- PLATED It will pay yo j, s» almost any articl* of tablcv.-avi can be reflated at about halt tliL cost oI new.

. Prices, etc,, at Plulinjj Shop, Devon ■Street East. P. DE LA HAYE, Or at Okey, Son, and Arnold, Cftntral Agency. fi~»T' : -v- OSaJ-eßS"j®||®jß l ii']3 NOTICE TO , DAIRYMEN! 'owing to the Many Brands of so-called Drenches that are being tffirta by dealers to supply the demand lor S.YKES'S DRENCH. We respectfiHly ask that you specify SYKES'S when ordering. Our guarantee goes with each packet, which is sold as low as (a 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 enter into its preparation! and for this reason it can always be. relied on. A

SYKES'S DRENCH IS A REMEDY OF PROVED MEBIt has stood the test of years and has the endorsement of thou« sands, of farmers. Don't hesitate to buy it, the best that money en" procure and the best that i: ught and brains can produce i ■ .und in every packet labelled iviih the word SYKES. For the :■ ,ilth of your animals and tlie •lefit of your pocket please : for SYKES whmiover fieed- !•>;; a Drench. • Al everywhere at 1/6 per t>kt v IG/-per town packets.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 237, 30 September 1908, Page 3

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635

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 237, 30 September 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 237, 30 September 1908, Page 3

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