MANGELS SHOULD BE SOWN NOW. BOTTOM'S PRIZE WINNER YELLOW GLOBE JS the linost mangel in existence; it practically sits ou the soil, havi.lg merely n small Lap root. Hoots ui'e ven uniform in shape and size. A heavy crojtypr, and contains more nutriment than any mangel in existence. Splendid germination. MR. 11. MARFELL, of WESTCiWN, writes:— "SUTTON'S PRIZEWINNER MAN GEL.—The seed germinated well, and, considering the dry season in February, grew into a good crop 01 fair- sized mangels, weli shaped, and of excellent quality. Owing to the crop not being thinned out, the mangel s are thick in places, but it did not affeot their growth, 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 TABANAKJ.
THE REASON WHY van Houfen's is the Standard Cocoa of the World is that it combines Flavour, Quality and Economy as they are not combined in any other Cocoa. BEST & GOES FARTHEST.
SALE OR EXCHANGE 120 0 ACRES of good Sheep Count ry in the Wnitotara District; 800 acrofc in grass, fcalanca bush; 5 pad locks, well watered by lakes and creeki i now carrying 1400 sheep and 50 eattl«; good 7-room homestead, woolshed, and dip, Freehold. Price £6 5s per acre; equity £4400; any difference in equi-. ties can be arranged. EXCHANGE for 400 to 500 Acres. C.-K 'MAJOR HAWERA
RELIABLE SEEDS FOR SPRING SOWING TjViVRMERS requiring seeds of any description are invited to inspect samples A and obtain priucs before purchasing elsewhere. I offer the following villi every confidence:— MANUOLD SEED: Long Red, Yellow Globe, and G olden Tankard. CARROT SEED: Sinclair's Cliampior. The above are colonial-grown, froji: Beleeted roots of the Lest quality, aro of tested germination, and will be found • equal and in most cases superior to in. ported usually sold at double my prices. . ... jiiHUt SWEDE AND TURNIP SEEDS: My new season's supplies 're just to hand, and comprise the following HURST'S MONARCH, CHAMP TON CIUMSON KING, and JOHN BULL Swedes, and Purple-top Mammoth, P.T.Y. and G.T.Y. Aberdeen Turnips and Thousand-lieu, ded Kale. I have also in stock full supplies i.i Grass Seeds «nd Clovers lor spring sowing, all of the best quality and mod erato in price. NOTE.—I claim to s°.ll cheapest weds, although Lit always lowest ill price. NEWTON KING NEW FLTMGIiTH AND STRATFORD.
SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT OP COUGHS AND COLDS THREE GREAT REMEDIES SPECIALLY ])ESIGNKO FOR TnE CUBE OF THE VARIOUS KINDS OF COUGHS Compound Syrup uf White Pine with Tar Promptly relieves all oidinitry Coughs and Colds. Trices I/O and 2/0 Balm of Giliati No. 2 Acts like ;l charm for lli; relief and rre of Cougus of a I'ry aud Irr.la!ing eluuactcr Prices J/li and 2/li Baby Cough Syrup The Children's Best Keniedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup Wlioopum Cough, etc. L'erfectly harmless, and contains no opiatesPrices, 1/-, l/C and 2/(5 prepare;.* only by WM. F BASER. M.PS., V. and N.Z., CONSULTING CHEMIST, DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. Our Well-knr.wn Remedies can bo obtained from EI.TIiAM ... Mr- T. Creswell. STRATFORD Mr. Hopkins, Broadway, JnGIJiWOOD Moa. i'armers' Co-op. Messrs. Sutherland Bros. Messrs. 'J" Drake and Co. W-iHTAIiA. Messrs. Sampson and LVJief WAuKA Mr. C. 11. King. RAIJOTLT Mr. T. P. llughson I'UNGAUEHU andOAONUI .. Mr. J. Tavlor. OKATO Mr. J. C. Fox. BELL BLOCK Mr. I'ote. URENUI and UIUJTI ~.. . Mr. C. N. How,'. And from all Lea ding Storekeepura.
WHY PAY RENT fTO others when J'ou can purchase n House af your own for the sunif money paid in rent? The Provident Investment ami Builtl inj{ Society of Tarunaki (Permancnr) offers you exceptionally reduced pav ments on most easy fcrjns. It costs yov nothing for legal work. Come and empire terms. Persons having sections nml iWii'lip to build should onll at the oOii-e a li consult plans of cottages and villas fro r £225 upwards. L MOi'TKATn Secretary. I! ILLS discounted. INTEREST AT CUKREXT RATI> E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. DEVON-ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH.
RUSSELL & SON, H.TONUMENTAI) MASOXS. nroTiF.ST noxons Givtii in the New Pkmoulh Kxliiliition, 190+-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for licst Exhibit in Monumental Masonry; also Spceia' Prize ■Medal and Diploma for Best Working Exhibit. MarWe and Granite Monuments and Crosses, alsj Iron Fences, nte., kept, in stock. Designs and estimates furnished on application. Inspection invited ST. AUBYN STREET, SOUTH ROAD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 278, 18 November 1908, Page 1
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