EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE PROPERTY 140 ACKES » 5-roomed house, 9 pudv docks, 60 acres beeu ploughed, all ploughable; 4 miles to factory; l'/ 2 miles to school and metal; 7 milos to Waitara, 14 miles to New Plymouth; well watered. PRICE £l2 PER ACRE. Any difference of equity can be left on mortgage at 6 per cent., or owner of farm can give cash if required. TARANAKI ESTATE AGENCY EVERT HOUSEWIFE J£NOWS what a difficult task it is to keep meat cool and fresh during the sultry weather. We lave just installed an up-to-date ice-ehantfjer, built on natural and sanitary lines. Customers can rely on our present meat being ABSOLUTELY COOL AND FRESH. No expense has been spared to place a good article on Ithe market by WALTER SCOTT POKE BUTCHER, DEVON STREET. •
TO THE EDITOR. QIR,—I read with interest your very pithy leader relating to the present Administration, and I quite agree, too, that Sir Joseph need not hesitate about picking a man for Minister of Lands. If he really is at a loss, we can soon pick him, for he is not 100 miles from here. However, what I set out to mention was this, that I have come to the conclusion that it will not be necessary to advertise in the papers much rxpre, as everybody seems to recognise that the Meat Bazaars are the shops to do business with. We arc constantly hearing such remarks as these: "Jack, that 'corned beef you sent me to-day was absolutely and without exception the best I ever tasted"; and "Eh, mon, but that chop was fine!" "Sure, now, lad, will I be after having steak like that every timet" "Every time, John, every time - !" We take this opportunity, while thanking our customers for the way they have rallied round, to assure their, that we intend at all costs to keep up the , quality.—Yours, HARRY T. JOLL. I January 8, 1909.
BUTCHERY HAMMOND AND CO. | Desire to inform tht public thrt &ey, have taken over the above well-knoTO Butchery in Broughait (Street (late B W. Dixon). PRIME MEAT ONLY, Delivered to any portion o{ the town Steak, or dainty Chops, give ua a nan os Telephone 97. HAMMOND AND CO., BUTCHERS, Brougham Stre*t, New Plymouth.
all, there a nothing more satisfying or healthful than a juicy rib toast of highhave a knack of tying up » roast that makes it cook well, carve well, and taste well. Try one for to-morrow's dinner. King up Telephone 18. SOLE BROS. BUTCHERS, COKSFR DEVON and CUBHIB STREETS, New SlymoiA IMPERIAL HOTEL.. NEW PLYMOUTH. 3. SMITH .. PROPRIETOR, Date Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington. IHE above Well-kMwn Hotel is fitted with every convenience for the comfort cf p-trons. THE CUISINE is In ciarge of au *xperieneed chef, and cverv c\p» is taken to please the awt fsctidttus Onl" the BEST BRANDS of ALES «nd SPIRITS kept.
RED HOUSE HOTEL, JEVON-STRJSET EAST. E.WIT&R Proprietor i & flotal via a reputation for i Superior Ales, Spfrits, and Aceom3tery conveniens and corefort for patron*. n ...... Bo* House Hotel-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 2, 27 January 1909, Page 1
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