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there arel HJiNOREBSI • OF. packetl TEAS ON THE L market! BUT THEVAREI ONLY COPIES. Vio I' 6 \VTHE .PURE ITEAS, Ml 1 V 4. ii

yACANCY -A comfortable Home for two Heiilloiuen friends. Apply St. Aubyn House, Weyroouth-street, New iJymoutli. ' j^_ 0 Light fioan-colored Milking Cow, from lata Wade's farm, M&ngorei lloud. llt-ward information leading recovery. Apply at the farm. gOW Sutton's Champion Swede; unsurpassed for hardiness and splendid cropper.—Griffiths and Co.

F °R SALE, few tons Coarse Salt (sweepings from hides) excellent dressing for inangels.-Nolan and Co. gOW Sutton's Champion Swede; true form, small neck, tap root, ere it cropper, very hardy.—Griffiths and Co. ■ jpOR SALE, three full Quarter-acre Sections in Buller-street, Nos. 1303* 1306b, 1300 c; price for lot, £480; alio! W.C.S.R, Lease, 18 Acres, on Old Hospital road, one mile from town; river boundary; ideal suburban residential site; extensively planted. Terms if Issued. For af ress apply office of tliii papw- t.o. DELICIOUS SUNDAY TEA, And one that doesn't bother ytftk with cooking is a tin of ST. GEOKQB SHEEP TONGUES. They're deliciomlr appetising, and ererybody like* them. All grocers keep them. J^EASE —120 acres, three miles from New Plymouth, convenient buildings; rent 14s 6d per acre.—Gilmour and Clarke, Ksw Plymouth. t EASE—I2S acres, 7 miles from town, good road, good buildings j rent lSi per acre.—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. T UNCH IN ONE MINUTE. It only takes one ininule to open it patent key tin of ST. GEORGE STraEP TONGI/ES and turn out the tongnM deliriously packed in firm jelly, all ready for the table. If you want lnnch 1a • hurry, nothing can be nicer. Kept by' all leading grocers. ■ £25 CASH WILL secure 3-roomed House, % acre, close to town; price £350; balance purchase-money remaining at 6 per cent. —Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth.

QOW Sutton's Champion Swede; gtraiii over 50 years oW; improved evefy ■ season; try it.—-Griffiths and Co. SURPRISE VISITORS I What a suisance they are I But you can always be prepared if you keep son' 3 tins of ST. GEORGE BHEEI* TONGUES on your shelves, they make a welcome addition to the menu for lunch or ha. Kept liy tU loadinf crocers. IMMEDIATE SALE, good S. roomed House in Courtenay-BtreetJ lir.tlirooui, pantry, washhouse (de,tachad), coalhouse. etc.; eighth of #orc, n ! cc garden. Full particulars Gilnviur nnd Clarke, Efrmoiit-stroet. , to

ORDINARY common-sense 1K1.1.S VC!( THAT i! you don't plant the | Best fessrs, you can't get good ' results, no matter wliat pains yon laVe with. rcrr gardening worlt. 'J lie Best Seeds are ROWE'S SEEDS Hundreds of lo jai people will tell you that, for they have proved i year by year W. ROWS, Sbkijsman. Brougham Street, New Plymouth. 'Phone 41.

Seasoned Timber TO AECniXECTS, BUILDERS, and PERSONS AMOIIV <n f OTW--11 ) not be misled by itaf c ■O menta that seasoned M !• }>w is unprocurable in New P-ii-mouth. We hold large stocks of w» : >. r* (aoned timber which wa tf'9 •oiling at current rates »t at? yards, Morlcy street, New 1/ mouth. HI. BROWN ANH C'l}„ MORSJEY-STEIITi

NOTICE TO . DAIRYMEN! i 'owtaj to the Muy Bnndi < of co-called Breaches that I > are being offered by dealers I to supply the demand for iS.YKES'S DRENCH.

We respectively ask that you specify SYKES'S when ordering. Our guarantee goes with each packet, which is sold as low as >• consistent with quality. The in* gradients are specially selected by an expert in Londcn and shipped to our factory every three months so that only tba very freshest and purest drugs enter into its preparation, and for this reason it can alwaya ba relied on. £ ■JYKES'B DRENOH •S A REMEDY OF PROVED MEKII has stood the test of years and has the endorsement of thou> sands of farmers. Don't hesitate to buy it, the best that money ■.in procure and the best that 1 bought and brains can produce 3 found in every packet labelled vith the word SYKES. For th* , icalth of your animals and th# •cnefit of your pocket pleaaa --•ok for 3YKES whtuiever need, np; a Drench j ■. ; si<l eveiy.vfcfcte at 1/6 ur H»/« pw |

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 277, 17 November 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 277, 17 November 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 277, 17 November 1908, Page 3

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