MANGELS SHOULD HE SOWX NOW. SUTTON'S PRIZE WINNER YELLOW GLOBE JS tlic finest mangel in existence; it practically sits on the soil, liavi.lg merely » small tup root. Roots are very uniform in shape and size. A heavy cropper, and contains more nuiri meat than any mangel in exiateaee. Splendid germination. Jill. 11. MARFELL, of WJSSTQWN, writes:— ••SUTTON'S I'RIZEWIS'X EU MANUEL.—The seed gcrinitialed well, ami, considering tin- dry season in February, grew inlii a good crop 01 fair-sized mangels, well shaped, and' of excellent quality. Owing to the crop not being thinned out, the maugel 3 are thick in places, but it did not affect their growtn, as many as five roots growing together, each of equal and good size." ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. NEW PLY MOUTH, SOLE AGENTS FOR TARANAIU,
The Standard Cocoa of the World. van oufen's Acknowledged by experts and consumers to be without a rival for flavour and digestibility. A COCOA YOU CAN ENJOY.
INVESTMENTS AND SPECULATIONS T° t-' IOBO of our clients and tlicir friends who are looking for A WOOD INVESTMENT WITH CiOOD PROSPECTS OF A STEADY RISE IN THE VALUE Of THE SHARES, we should like to give or send details of a Colonial Commercial Company which we feel certain will answer their requirements. We have been recommending this investment for some months, (luring which time THE SHARES HAVE BEEN STEADILY INCREASING IN VALVE, and we can offer the investment with the utmost confidence, as we consider the Company has a grand futuro before it.. We have also several Mining ventures which we consider offer very good prospects to simulators. OUlt MINING INFORMATION COMICS FROM WHAT WE CONSIDER THE BEST SOURCE IX THE DOMINION, AND THIS INFORMATION IS ALWAYS AT THE SERVICE 01'' OCR CLIENTS. ENQUIRY INVITED. R. WOODHOUSE & Co. ECMONT STREET. Telegrams: "WOODHOUSE," New Plymouth.
SALE OB EXCHANGE 1200 *«• of good Sheep Couut ry in the Wnitotara District; 800 acre» ill grass, balance hush; 5 pad docks, well watered by lakes and creeks; now carrying 1400 sheep and 50 catt!«; fjuod 7-rumn homestead, woolshed, and dip. I<rceliold. Price ffl 5s per acre; equity £4400; any difference in equities can be arranged. EXCHANGE for 400 to 800 Acres. C. E. MAJOU ItAWERA
FARMERS!!! ONE MOMENT PLEASE! "GOOD VALUE IS TflJi UK ST ADVERTISEMENT." We'll proye it. WE offer for this week ou'y, our solid kip, one seam, whole buck Perm 1)0/0 Ferm Watertight A-Jml/iy Watertight They're hanging at our door. See them, and handle them. It's the boot you're in the habit o£ paying 17/8 for McEWEN BROS. NEW SHOE STORE NEXT TO NOLAN'S AUCTION MART.
JEWELLERY REPAIRING T CAN guarantee satisfaction in any branch of the business, whether manufacturing or repairing. UiMing, Engraving, Sloue-setling, etc., dono 011 the premises by a first-class jeweller, anil returned the same day if desired. Prices m "Aerate, N. GREINER THE JEWKS.LER, Devoa Street Now Plymouth
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 250, 15 October 1908, Page 1
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484Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 250, 15 October 1908, Page 1
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