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MOATE9C"* TEA/ IMb GIRL \y.-i <ft§&\^ m i 1 ss >*^ fe» ft r LamasM OUR CHEAPER I THE OEARERt BIEMDJOF^LL JJHiIENIC BAKERV-Prepare for the houday. full i u at the "liyifioiti •" and till up your hampers with i'urk pies Roast Chickens, Pruit Pies. Cake*! keoues; all fresh on Saturday. St«-,v' berries and Cream. * 71 SADIES' Tan and Black Derby Shoes, Cuban heels, 12s Dd pair.-Deare's Boot Arcade. 7 2 gOtt Sutton's Improved Thousandheaded Kale; will stand throuri dry, summers and severe winters.—Grifliuus and Co. J/)ST, a Trap Etig, up East End; owner's name on the corner. Kindly return to J. West. t£ J/>ST, Bay Mare, U hands, halfclipped, lump on chest.—W. Tweedale, Powderham-street, New Plymouth. t.B. j^EASE—I2O acres, throe miles irom Kew Plymouth, convenient buildnib'a; rent lis (id per acre.—Gihnour uid Clarke, New Plymouth. rTjHE Children's Picnic in the Park on -Monday. The Premier will be there, so will the "Hygienic" caterer. At the Kiosk and in the tent tea will tie on all day. Cakes, Biscuits, Lollies. 7-1 gHOE-ETTES for the girls and boys from 3s (Id pa pair, tan aad black.— Deare's Boot Arcade. 7-2 pOR SALE, six Heifers close to profit, own breeding, quiet. Humphries and Co., Brougham-street. to. J^EASE— 125 acres, 7 miles from town, good road, good buildings; rent 15s per acre. Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth, pLKEKLKA PABK Tea Room opra every day except Sunday. Special arrangements for .November I).—J. C. Legg, Caterer. 7.1 gOW Sutton's Improved Thousandheaded Kale; plants attain height 3 and 4 feet.—UrilUtba and Co. CUHPRISE VISITORSI What a nuisance they are! But you can always be prepared if you keep some tins of ST. GEORGE SHEEP TONGUES on your shelves. They make a welcome addition to the menu for lunch or Ua. Kept by all leadinf grocers.

£25 CASH WILL secure 6-roouied House, V 4 acre, close to town; prico £350; balance purclmse-iuoney remaining at S per cent. —Gilmoui- and Clarke, New Plymouth. gOVS wanted, just left school preferred— McEweu Bros.' Boot Shop. W'AXTED, Paddocking lor one hori', in or near town. JSeud particular to ''Horse," Xcwa ollicc. t.c. VVANTED, a Lad, to milk and to drivo to the factory, Apply office of this ■pOU SALE, three full Quarter-acre Sections in Buller-strcct, Nos. 130fl:>, 130Gb, 1300 c; price for lot, £450; also, W.O.S.R. Lease, 10 Acres, on Old Hospital road, one mile from town; river boundary; ideal suburban residential bile; extensively planted. Terms if desired. i>or aiW.-ess apply ollice of this pupcr. t.c. T UNCH IN ONE MINUTE. It only takes one minute to open a patent key tin of ST. GEORGE SHEEP TONGUES and turn out the tongues deliriously packed in firm jelly, all ready for the table. If you want lunch In a hurry, nothing can be nicer. Kept by all leading grocers. PLANT now for tho New Plymouth Horticultural Society's Spring Shaw to be held in the Theatre Royal on Thursday, December luth. Schedules obtainable from i'he Secretary, Mr. \V. P. Nicoll. U. ■pOR IMMEDIATE SALE, good fi; ■*■ roomed House in Couiienay-street; buMirooin, pantry, washhouso (de,. tached), coalhoiise etc.; eighth of aa acre, nico garden. Full particulars Gilincur and Clarke, Egmont-streot. t.e. YOUR GA.tDEN REQUIRES Y4TE9' HEEDS 1 you aesire RELIABLE CBOPS NEW PI/MOUTH AGENT, J. WHITAKEB DEVON STREET. Next "'itorion Hotel. 'Phone 111, Owiaj to the Many Brandt . of cc-cbllm Breaches that ' to supply the demand for S.YKES'S DRENCH. We respectfully ask that you specify SYKESS when ordering. Oar guarantee goes with each packet, which is sold as low as is. consistent with quality. The ingredients are specially selected b/ an expert in London and shipped to our factory every three months so that only tho very freshest and purest drugs eater into its preparation, and for this reason it can always bo relied on. 9 i.YKES'S DRENOH , IS A REMEDY OF PROVED MERIf lus stood the test of years and ....s the endorsement of thou« - ~.ndbi of farmers. Don't hesitate o buy it, the best that money 1! '-.in procure and the best that 1 ought and brains oan produce found in every packet labelled in the word SYKES. For tho alth of your animals and the 1> nefit of . your pocket please 'ok for SYKES whenever need* ' r ! a Drench "* J everywhere at 1/6 16/- pardezeapaik

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 270, 7 November 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 270, 7 November 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 270, 7 November 1908, Page 5

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