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W'AXTU), Furnished Rooms, pt*rmaneatly, bedroom, use of dinimrhU<?, tclloU ' fairly central. Apply R.N.," News office. 17:1 JjOST, on Wednesday, between Waitara and New Plymouth, a Dark Overcoat. Finder please return to Coffee LOST, between shop and showcrouids. four pairs of Child's Shoes. Seward on returning to Deare's Boot Arcade. LOST, on Tuesday night, Pocket-book . containing cheque for £0 drawn by E. Currie on Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, in favor of Annie Curriej payment stopped. Reward at News office. 26-2 " LOST, between White Hart Hotel, Post Office, and Devon-street West, Mourning Brooch (square design sot . with pearls) and small gold chain attached; reward. Apply News office. 25-3 WHAT A NEAT PANTRY) ' ' Exclaimed Mrs. Jones to Mri. Brown the other, day. "Oh," said Mm. Brown, "that's because I use my ST. GEORGE JAM jars to keep everything in." Ask for ST. GEORGE JAM in th« handy Bcrew-top jar. All leading grocer* keep it.
SOW Sutton's Improved Thousandheaded Kale; enormouseropper, tale feeder, sure to grow,—Griffith* and Co, rjROQUET SET.-Wanted to Buy, Croquet Set. Send particular! to "Croquet," News office. t.Ci WANTED, by young man, Position ti Salesman or Traveller for drapery. Address "Experienced," News office. WHAT CHILDREN LIKE • Isn't always good for them, but you can't go wrong with ST. GEORGK JAMS. They're just as wholesome •« they're delicious, and all children Mko them. They can be got from all leading grocers. Insist on Sl'. GEORGE. T EASE—I2O acres, three ulles Irom New Plymouth, convenient buildintra: rent J4s 6d per acre.—GUmour and Clarke, N.if Plymouth. CJOW Sutton's Magnum Bonum Swede; lmlds records greatest weight per acre, highest feeding value. Griffiths and Co. TpOR SALE, 50 Acres, good house and outbuildings; £2BO cash required; 3 miles from New Plymouth.—GUmour and Clarke. £25 CASH WILL secure j-roomed House, % aeM, close to town; price £350; balanci pnrelmse-money remaining at 5 per cent. —Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. QOW Sutton's Champion Swede; true ° form, small neck, tap' root, great cronper, very nardy.—Griffiths and Co. T r EEP YOU KG A« lorttr n» vnu rnn. worl.- i- s jure fnc to youth, and yov can a lot of trouble by buying ST. (>I'"ii]:OKMAMS. Tht'V'rc jiw n pure bniV wholesome as home-made, and delicious to taste. All grocers keep tliem.
PGR IMMEDIATE SALE, good li roomed Bouse ia liathroom, rnntry, (de.(tabbed), coalhouse. etc.; eighth of u ncrs, aiea garden. Full particulars Oilmour Mid Clarke, Kginont-strcet, t»8» TX)R SALE, ttTco luU Quarter-ior® Sections in I>u)lor-strcot, Noi. 1306b. 1306 c s prico (or lot, £45(1; also, W.C.SiR. J-en so, 10 Acres, on Old Hospital road, one mile from town; riv«r boundary; ideal suburban rcaldcntlu site; planted. Terms if if sired. For apply office of tWs pafer.
SWEDE SEED AjW SEASON'S SEED HAS *\ JUST ARRIVED. •The following varieties in stock: MAGNUM BONUM CRtMSON KING ELEPHANT MONARCH CHAMPION JOHN BULL U THY W. ROWE'S SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE, CUesfawt and Best.
NOTICE TO , - , DAIRYMEN I *Owifig to the Many Brands o( M-called Drenches that > are being offered by dealers i 1 to supply the demand far S.YKES'S We respectlvUv ask that you specify SYKES'S when ordering. Our guarantee goes with eacn packet, which is sold as low as le consistent witb quality. The.ingredients are specially selected by an expert in London and shipped to our factory every three months so that only tbe very freshest and purist drugs enter into its preparation, and for this reason it can always be relied on. 9 SYKES'S DRENCH (S k REMEDY OF PROVED MERJt has stood the test of years and has the endorsement of thousands of farmers. Don't hesitate to buy it, the best that money can procure and the best that thought and brains can produce is found In every packet labelled with the word SYkES. For tbs health of your animals and tbe benefit of your pocket pleas* look for SYKES whenever nee4< ing a Drench. • % Sold everywhere at 1/6 « W/« ptT
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 286, 27 November 1908, Page 3
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