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BELLRINOER BROS., LIMITED, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, OIL AND COLORMEN, PAINTERS, PAPEKHANGERS, ETC. JUST LANDED -A Splendid Assortment of PICTUK.KS (framed and nnframed), OAK FRAMES and MOULDINGS, SPOEIING GOODS, FANCY LINES, ETC. BELLRiiMGER BROTHERS, LIMITED, DEVON STKEET ... NEW PLYMOUTH BJROADWAY ... STIUTFOBD

RELIABLE SEEDS FOR SPRING .SOWING requiring seeds of any description are invited to inspect samples and obtain prices before purchasing elsewhere, I offer the following with every 'confidence:— MANGOLD SEED: Long Red, Yellow Globe, and G olden Tankard. CAEROT SEED: Sinclair's Champion. The above are colonial-grown, fro-ii: Belectctl roots of the best quality, areof tested germination, and will be found; equal and in most cases superior to imported usually sold at double my prices. oWEDti AND TDRNIP SEEDS: My new season's supplies «ro just to hand, and comprise the following varieties:— • HURST'S MONARCH, CHAMPION CRIMSON KING, and JOHN BULL Swedes, and Purple-top Mammoth, P.T.Y. and G.T.Y. Aberdeen Turnips and Thousand-hca ded Kale. I have also in stock full supplies of Grass Seeds and Clovers i'or spring Bowing, all of the best quality and mod erate in price. NOTE—I claim to sell cheapest seeds, although not always lowest in price. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD

BOItTHWICK'S' (BB) Blood and Bone ' (OG) Ordinary Grass (!PG) Permanent Grass (T) Turnip (M) Mangold rpHESE Standard Blends of Fertilisers are constituted so as to yield xiiiium of efficiency w,ien applied to the crops for which they are adapted, and their constituents are so balanced that every pound used gives the highest return for the money invested in them. Our Manure Department is under the control of a trained and experienced Agricultural Chemist, whose services and advice are at the disposal of our clients free 01 cost. Special Blends of Fertilisers to suit special requirements. Customers' soils analysed free of charge. Price list and particulars of analyses on application. Agents for UASELL'S SUPERPHOSPHATES. FREEZING WORKS: WAITARA AND HASTINGS. THOS. BORTHWIGK AND SONS (AUSTRALASIA) LTD.

BOOT SALE STOCKTAKING DEVON STBEET Uusual Price Sale Price *!6 and Buttou Shoes .. ce Derby Shoes ce ijace anil Button Sho 08 i Kid Shoes 10 to 20 pet 3ent. off x-calf Derby Bals 7/8 10/6 14/0 10/fl 7/0 12/6 10/0 MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT.—AII parcels carriage paid

SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT OF COUGHS AND COLDS. THREE GREAT REMEDIES SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THE CUBE OF THE VARIOUS KINDS OF COUGHS. Compound Syrup of White Pine with Tar » Promptly relieves all ordinary Coughs and Colds. Prices 1/0 and 2/b Balm of Giliad No. 2 Acts like a cluinu for the relief and cure of Coughs of a Dry or Irritating character. Prices, I/O and 2/C Baby Cough Syrup j-iiu wLiiuiui Bosfc liemcdy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. Perfect!? harmless, and contains no opiates. Prices, 1/-, 1/0, and 2/6 IHBPAKKD ONIA' liY ■:■■ -.; M.P.S., V. and N.Z., .'■ .:' CONSULTIN G CHEMIST, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Our Wfll-kuC-vn Remedies can be obtained froi ELTHAJI ..>..- Mr. L. T. Creswe" STItATFOKi;" , Mr. Hopkins, Urn K,GLEWOO» Mon farmers' CoIj . Messrs. Sutherland Eros. T. Drake ami Co. .on and llelher WA'hEA .'; Mr. 0. IT. Khg. RAHO'HJ •■ Mr. T. P. Ilughson, PDNGAREHU and OAONUI .. Mr..J. Taylor. OKATO v Mr. J. S. Fox. BELL BLOCK .-. Mr. Pole. NUI and UK DTI .-, Mr. C. N. Re And from all Lea din;

MA (I, COACH SERVICE. ' tTA,v r J*r<u halrai otci tho above Slau' pjjviee, ths eaach will rua dailj, ''.»Yij.g Pw:ui§| at § 2 '.a., arrtviag Icg< •wo id 8.4 i, -i.au. Eolurcing, leaver) ■wl ivroftil at- a p.m., urrisins Paraae. 'tf p.m. \-i;-»vy Goods V'7;ig;"ya iLj »a 6&9 a!.;i- KAtTAEA COACH TIMETABLE 'Orenu! ~- Mondays, fneedaya, ayn, am] F/idoys at 7 a.ii!.; Wfcd i ami Saturdays at 6.40 a.m. !■) Waitsra—Mondays, Tuoadays. iya, oml Fridays, 9.40 a.m.; Wedi urn! S;i'';urdayß at 8.30 a.rflilun!a;,B Coach leayes Urenul fot i at '•': p.m. and retain on sr--5.10 ;>.m. train. Sanoijn Mid Thui«d*yj Ooaci Irs:-1 i for Uruii at 12 boos. Jl, A f'EPFSESIjL,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 259, 26 October 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 259, 26 October 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 259, 26 October 1908, Page 4

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