SATURDAY, OCTOBJJIi 3. NEWTON KING received instructions from Mrs. K. l'resUm to sell by auction at his Mart on Saturday, October 3rd—--I'nrt Sections 744, 745, ami 710. Fulford Street, New Plymourii, with comparatively new 7-rooiu liouse, bathroom, scullery, .etc. This is a really good property, conveniently situated, handy to St. Mar/'a Church, Post Office, etc., and will be sold a. bargain. Sale at 2.30 o'clock.
VyEBSTEII BROS.' DATES OF YARD - 'saavs ONiuvaao amy O-'-'-i y ; ]s—Friday, October 2. o<.i . . j—S. W. Jury, Mission Hill,
Particulars later. POULTRV, PI'JS, AND HORSES WEBSTEK BROS. yi7JT.iL hold a sale of th« »bon JiVERY PATUBDAY *t 1 o'cloci
Bntrin solicits. Taranaki Wool, Sheepskin, Hide, and TallOw Sales. HAYMAHHE'i, STKAIFOUD. * NIiXT SALE, TUESDAY, OCToJSIiK 27.
/CLIENTS are particulaily requested to _ forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before Thursday previous. Bmall consignments wiil be received at, my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will ne forwaUed to Stratford for sale, wheru vendors can rely on their produce meeting PULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING
Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheep sKin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALU—TUESDAY, OCT. 27. CLIENTS are requested to forwari lots bo as to reach us by Fridaj previous. "YOUNG, HO BBS, & COjSjINGING, VIOLIN. AND IMAXO MISS RO3SON (Certificutpil and Sflmiarsliip Holder), DEVON STREET EAST. Wiiitara visited. BUY YOUR XMAH HAMS NOW Y Becausb Christmas will soon be here. because a well-matured ham is
better than a fresh one. Because Haras arc going to b® dear. Beciuse The People's Grocer will sell IJntnu ffliieh have been bought just before the rise at the present wholesale cost price, for this month *nly. Have you seen our New Machine? A really good one tor Slicing Bacon Or, better still, have you sampled some of the bacon sliced by it? The special advantages arc: No handling of the meat; perfect cleanliness; no rough slices, all even and the 6amc thickness; more slices to the pound, therefore it goes further. Try a sample pound; jou will be delighted. C. CARTER The People's Grocer, DEVON STREET, NEW PLTMOUTiI-
•;• Dandruff, £ & TF allowed to collect, will un- t £ questionably ruin the hair, % and, if Accompanied with dry J 'f and harsh bail', is the first and X X surest sign of coming baldness. 4> 4> After a few applications of ¥ r VVICiiETTA Hair Food and 1 % Tonic the scalp will be thor- ± *|» ouglily cleansed from Dandruff. To men who are going bald f(if the roots are still alive) WIOIJiTTA MUST produce * Hair; it feeds the tiny hair & bulbs and kills the disease. T Baldness is a disease. X As a simple dressing for the f hair WIOLETTA iB unsiirgold in larg». bottles at 3s Cd, |» 4> all Chemists, Stores, and V T Hairdressers (postage Od 4, 4 extra). $ T JOHN AVERY, New Plymouth, T J Wholesale and Retail Agent. 4*
FIJI TEA. T IfAVE been xppointed Sole Agent for New Plymouth for FI.T[ TEA, which is grown on the Waiuunu Estate and exported direct in chests. It is absolutely the purest tea grown. The doctors of Fiji strongly recommend it as a safe drink to the most delicate person. It is free from tanic acid, or tannin, an ingredient in most teas which irritates indigestion. ANY TEA Has it rever struck you that any tea imported ill !>ulk is much Kuporior tu packet tcos? This is whv: Bulk tea comes direct from the estate where it is grown, pure and untanipered with, while packet tea is put up in our colony and very often mixed with a cheap inferior grado for the sake of profit. FIJI TE£ Reaches us in chests. Tt is then unpacked and stored in air-light canisters and sold to the consumer just the same tea as it leaves Wninunu Estate. If you suffer from indigestion lifter drinking your usual cup, drop it and try FIJI.
A. YEALE, SOLE AGENT, THEATRE ROYAL, DEVON STREET. 'Phone 16ft. . RUSSELL & SON, MONUMENTAL MASONS. HIGHEST HONORS Giwa in the Now Plymouth Exhibition, 1004-5. Awarded first Prize Diploma for tho Best Exhibit in Monumental Masonry; also Special Prize I Medal and Diploma for Best Working Exhibit. MarMe and I iranite Monuments and Crosses, also Iron Fences, «tc., kept in stock. TJcsigna and estimates furnished on application. Inspection invited | 85?, AUBYN STREET, SOUTH ROAD. WIiAT CHILDREN LIKE Isn't, ahrois good for them, but you can't fro wrong with ST. GEORGE ■SAMS. They're jitas wholesome as t they're delicious, and all children like P them. They can bo /rot from all leading " grocers. Insist '.>n ST. GEORGE. g 1 v'Olf CAN CUT IT CHEAPER AT I "THE BED POST."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 239, 2 October 1908, Page 3
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