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SPRING SOWING SOW TUIC BEST AXD CLEANEST SEEDS. We have a sploiidid line of PRIME HEAVY AKAROA COCKSFOOT SUTTON'S CLOVERS Arc the BEST. !)8 per cent. Germination Guaranteed. SUTTON'S DEVON EAVER RYE Sutton's Fiivoviu 1 ; it is a strong-grw ing rye, IS TRULY PERENNIAL, and well suited for Taranaki soil. Ml!. CII,I!E1!T STEL'IIE.n' S, OKOKE, writes:— "J. am very well satistie-l with the grass seed 1 had from jon. It is coining away very well, especially the Devon Eaver Rye." E. GRIFFITHS & CO. SOLE AGENTS I<'oß TABAXAKTNEW PLY MOUTH.

" In flavour it is perfect. w Pvire and well prepared."— 1 Briikh Mtdkal Journal, van Houfen's The cocoa which is unequalled for high quality, delicious flavour, and economy in use. A COCOA YOU CAN ENJOY.

FARMS THiT WILL BEAR INSPECTION lift ACHES close to country township on main motat road; 104 acres in glass, 75 to 80 acres ploughable; one mile from factory, half-mile from school; nearly new 5-roomcd house, 8-lmil cowshed and other outbuildings; well fenced, good orchard, clean of woeds; now carrying 30 dairy cows and 20 yearlings. A first-rate little farm. Price £l4 10s per acre; good terms. 1 l(i ACHES on good metal road within two miles of railway and town; nearly all in grass and ploughable; good 0-roomed house and outbuildings; woil ienced and in good order. Price £ls 10a per acre; easy terms. A NICE LITTLE SHEEP FARM. K94- ACRES good sheep country; 500 acres in grasj, 160 to 200 aeres ploughalilc; frontage to two roads; within 10 miles of railway; fenced into !) paddocks, all sheep-proof; good 6-roomed house, cowshod, shear-ing-shed and dip; also 3-roomed man's house; wintering capacity 800 breeding owes and 40 to 50 head of cattle. Price £9 5s per acre. Terms arranged. H. F. RUSSELL & CO. LAND AGENTS, NSW PLYMOUTH.

EXCHANGE WANTED ANTED—A farm in cschauge for a block of shops and dwellings in a rising Turanaki township. TWa property is returning. 10 per cent. Price £3BOO. Unencumbered, Owner "will take fi mortgage for any difference in equities. APPLY SHARP. C. E. MAJOR HAWERA

ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Subscribed Capitnl .. .. £1.500,0)1) Net revenue for 190" exceeded £042,759. FIRE, MARINE, and INSURANCE in all its branches accepted at Lowest Current Rates. JOHN PATON, Blanch Manager. BRANCH OFFICE —Corner of King and Brougham Streets, New Plymouth. Sub-agents throughout the provinc;. TT Y G I E N I C BAKERY. Ladies, 'lest ye forget," we remind you of the many dainties aid delicious goodies baked ,t the "Hygienic." Wc know that when you bake at home you use the best ingredients, also that yomskill in manipulating sains cannot be surpassed; but we also know that a kitchen range oven cannot begin to bake yes;* cakes and pastry with anything like the accuracy that our splendid patent oven car. Then, consider the valuable time yea hive spent, and '.lie e\pp;:sive firing >!. i'ol te mention fhe disappointment : '.!,<■ cakes not turning out as goc! :> l on expected. Howmr, don't worry, !>ai make up your mind to visit the "Hygienic" every day. Fresh Scones, Muffins, Buns, Pies, Tarts, Cakes, Biscuits, all Hot from the oven. HYGIENIC BAKERY, NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN C. LEGG. Proprietor. A BRASSY spoon or fork may contain x a speck of deadly poison i.i., | verdigris. This is one reason why you should not hesitate having your worn tableware RE-SILYER-PLATED It will pay ycti, s« almost any article of tableware can be replated at about I half tliG cost of new. Prices, etc., at. Plating Shop, Devon Street East. P. DE LA HAYE, Or at Okey, Son, and Arnold, Central Agency. Vo/J EbTO WN 'BUS; ILnves Town—B and 10 a.m., lioon, 1. I 2.30, 3.45, 5, and U p.m. leaves Vogeltown—B.3o and 10.30 a.m.. 12.40 1.40, 3, 4.15, 5.30, G. 30 p.m. M. JONES, Proprietor.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 242, 6 October 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 242, 6 October 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 242, 6 October 1908, Page 1

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