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m if TH£RE ARE 'UNDREDS OF. ' PACKET TEAS ON THE MARKET BUT I THEY ARE ONLY COPIES VlO TEAS BEST CHEAPEIT. SEE ,THE NAME . IS ON EVERY PACKET / & BOX You BUY I' 6 YEARS TEST vm AK« the M PURE teas; k-/ V* I'l \"

JjOST from I'. Woods' farm, Oakura, 011 January 20th, 2 Bordw Leicester Kanit, and 2 Southdown Bams. Reward on returning to I'. YVoods. 8-1 100 ACRES, 7 miles from New Plymouth; £l4 per acre, £250 flash down.—Gilmour & Clarke, agents. ess for young children. Apply by •letter to "A," "News" Office. T° LET—Lemon Street, cottage, 4 rooms and pantry; partly furnished. Apply this office. J?OR SALE—Small butchery business, close to New Plymouth. Small a,mount cash to good man.—NOLAN & Co. 6-1 JjOST—On Thursday afternoon, dagge* ibrooch ,\vitli pearl in centre. Reward on returning to "News" office. QCEAN ACCIDENT AND FIRE INSURANCE CO.—All classes of insurance at lowest current rates.—Gilmour aad Clarke, Agents. TS BABY THRIVING? everything depends upor. a child'! food. "SILVERSTREAM" CONDENSED MILK is the richest Taieri milk, in a form that makes it easy to digest «nd perfectly free from germs. It's always fresh, cheaper than others, and Ricinsi in Cream. Ask your grocer for it.

£2OO CASH DOWN secure good farm, 110 acre*, 7-romed house, cowshed, traced, one mile from township; school adioina. Price iiii IDs per acre.—GlLlioC'R ft CLAlliili, New Plymouth, ANTED, experienced Cabman; references required. Apply Criterion Stables. / t.o. pjEEIiIVE KNITTING MACHINE CU.MI'AXY (New Zealand) want people to Make Hosiery for them, wliole or spare time, in their own homui make £1 a week; previous experience not necesary; constant employment all the year round—Write at once, Sox 731, G.PO., Wellington.

LET.—Shop, with two rooms on ground iloor, three upstairs; singly or otherwise; rent moderate.—ilynott, Currie Street. JpEDIGREE LAYERS. —Indian Bunco? Drakes from imported competition winners. I'roni *3/0 each. Few only* McEwen Bros.' Boot Shop. SALE—Hammond typewriter practically new. Cheap for eaah.— "Seller," News Office. THE HOUSEWIFE'S FRIEND. Perhaps the milk has run out—perhaps it's sour—emergencies of this kind often occur, but the wise housekeeper keeps a tin of "SILVERSTREAM" CONDENSED MILK always on hand. It's splendid for cooking and household useAsk your grocer for "SUverstream." TfOR SALE, threo full Qunrter-f . Sections in Bullcratrcet, Nos. 1308*, 1306b, 1300 c; price for iot, £450; also, W.C.S.R. Lease, HI Acres, on Old Hoc pital read, one mile from town; river boundary; ideal suburban residential situ; eitcp»i««ly planted. Terms If itsired. For nM-eas apply office of this paper. , U.

MEN Come to Churcli and see if he can help you to ee« cure u home. There is a chance now, whilst he is allowed to play ducks and drakes with the section in Paritutu Township.— I Callaghan, Manager. t.e. —We are sleeping; come in and wake us up by showing us how to take advantage of Xew Plymouth's splendid prospects* Profits from a section at the harbor will pay all costs of reviewing.-—Church, fc.o. SPECULATORS—If you are not having a busy time at home, you can have a rosy one in New Plymouth by securing freeholds around the llarbor.—Church. t.3. If you lost your ten ocean steamers, the best policy is to follow theiu by securing a freehold at the Xew Plymouth Harbor—viz., sections i«* Paritutu Township.—Church. t.c.

gTKATI'IIKI) —Yon have a bigger say in the Harbor than Xew Plymouth, and it must pay you to watch your interest by securing freehold at the Port in the Paritutu Township.—Church, t.e. JXULKWOOD, Tai'iki, Tarata, -Midllir*t —You are all owners of the Harbor, a lid those who secure sections is 'Paritutu Township will have the thicli ■nd oT (lie stii-k.—Church. t.c. New Plymouth! You have the most solid town in the Dominion to-day. Start a progressive policy by securing a section in Paritutu.— Church, Agent, Devon St. t.c. QUTSIDU business men, New Plymouth affords a splendid opening for those who value time. You can become a citizen at a profit by securing a section hi Paritutu.—Church. t.c. TJOOJIt—Yes, there's room lor another couple of hundred business men in a district which exports over i% millions annually—viz., Taranaki. I urn grieved that I have only 30 freeholds at the lmrbor to sell.—Church, t.c. rPEE Vendors of Paritutu arc offering terms which enable workers to have an equal chance with specula tori of securing sections at the Port.— Church. to. 1A POUNDS will secure one of the 39 sections in Paritutu, and arrangements made to finance buildiofr.--Church. W. A FTKR 8 p.m. Thursday, plana aid ' full particulars of the Parituttt -V Township can be obtained from Gilmour , and Clarke, L. Pattie and Co., and. D. Chnrteris, Land Agents, New Plymosth. —Church. tx. _ y rpilE terms and prices which are offer- . 'i ed in the sale of Paritutu Section! will surprise you.—Church. ij TNVKSTORS are requested t'o mike" t 1 the fullest enquiry regarding value anil quality of Paritutu Section! . 1 before interviewing njrents.—Church. i K POUNDS will be paid to anyone in Xew Zealand who can ihoWiil uny freehold sections to have an iirospective value as those in Mm *j| Township.—Church. fefc/'y ipAItITUTU! Paritutul! Puritutu! I !-r Puritutu Township now on th», '1 market. See iJilmour and Clark#, Jfefl ri- f-ris. L. Pattie and Co., or OfcdKfl',') i'- 11 particulars.—Church. p ]JE '■ AXIRT. ST. MAWS; I? i nies Tuition on MONDAS^ 1. ' (ldresst Corner 1 &t its. Upon M- Ronsttd ,vrpnl4|

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 12, 8 February 1909, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 12, 8 February 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 12, 8 February 1909, Page 3

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