SUTTON'S" MAGNUM BONUM THE FINEST SWEDE m EXISTENCE. ALMOST BLIGHT-PROOF . 100 PER CENT. GERMINATION. MR. J. ROBERTSON won FIRST PUIZE with SWEDES grown from our seeds at the last IPALMERSTON NOKT H VVINTEH SHOW. MR. GEO. PITT, BELL BLOCK, writes: "I have had an excellent crop of SWEDES grown from SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM SEED; n0 sign of rot or blight." MR. JOSEPH PEASE, HAWERA, writes;— "I have used SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM SWEDE TURNIP SEED for eight consecutive years, and it lias given me the greatest . satisfaction, and has yielded me g rcat crops. You can book me my requirements for thif season." PROCURABLE ONLY FROM E. GRIFFITHS & CO. OR AGENTS APPOINTED BY THEM. SUTTON AND SONS READING, ENGLAND.
THE REASON WHY van Houfen's is the Stahdard Cocoa of the World is that it combines Flavour, Quality and Economy as they are not combined in any other Cocoa. BEST ff GOES FARTHEST.
THE CHHI3TCHUROH MUX COMPANY, LTD. (Works: TjUngton, Smithfield, Pieton Oamaru, Burnside, and Woodville), A<Wifle that j"iei r RepresentatiTei will receive BAtiON & PORK PIGS RECEIVING DATES* FOR JANUARY: Douglas and Okato—Monday, 4th and IBth Moturoa and Tariki—Tuesday. sth and 19th Toko—Monday, 11th and 25th Waitara— Tuesday, 12th and 20th Smart Road—Monday, 11th and 25th Stratford—Every Wednesday. Agent, h. NAIRN, Fitzroy. Eepreientatiye, i. W. BUREJS, 'Phone S3, Elthim. PIGS. FIGS. PIG W. DIMOOK & CO., LTD TMGS will be received afthe following receiving stations as under:—
nake—Mondays, 11th and 25th. lo—Mondays, 11 th mid 25th. .nron—Tuesdays, 12th and 20th. oivood— Every Wednesday, irt Koad, Mondays, 4th and 18th. itara, Tuesdays, sth,and 10th. iki—Mondays, -Ith and 18lli. ■Mondays, 11 til and 25th. gins—Wednesdays, 13th and 27th. o—AVednosdays, 6th and 20th. hirst—Wednesdays, 6th and 20th. Agcnt-G. 11. SHORT, South Koad, New Plymouth, Representative—J. BUTCHER, Stratford. TAHE INGLEWOOD BACON COMPAN? aro buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs between 112 and lOOlbs dead weig'it, in any quantity. RECEIVING DAYS: At the Factory—Every Wednesday. Nonnanby—Monday, January 11 and 25 Tariki—Monday, January 11 and 25. Waitara—Monday, January i and 18. Midhirst—Tuesuay, January 6 and 10. Smart Road—Tuesday, January 12 and STANDARD TEAS. STANDARD TEAS STANDARD THAB. OSTRICH ON BACH ?Ao£El', L D NATHAN & CO Bittblished 1840 GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT FACT No, S. ftlt BONI'SH •rranied m m koCih »i Hast umtti
BRASSY spoon or fork may contaia a speck of deadly poison i.t, rerdigris. This is one reason why you should not hesitate having your worn tableware RE-SILVEE-PLATED It will pay yea, as almost any article •I tableware can be replated at about half tho cost of new. Prices, etc, at Plating Shop, Devon Struct East. P. DE LA HAYE, Or at Okey, Son, and Arnold, Central Agency.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 321, 12 January 1909, Page 1
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