i i»V/ NEWTON KING ky ll ' l ' S..JJ 1..v iuMiu,, ~1 -his yards isooo^' kK, ' tul "i" isi "- 2000 2 to U-toolH cwcs 101)1) shorn ami h-ii 200 2-loolh wothe .^JR^s WAIWAKAIiIO. FRIDAY, IUiBKUARY 10. Entries Solicited. NEWTON KING j POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTER BEO3. WHi lold « (al« of tin tbon iIVEKY SATUKDAY at 1 o'clock. HotriM laUeittd.
Taranaki Wool, Sheepskin, Hide, and TallOw Sales. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, MARCH 16. QLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignment* in time to arrive on or before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE JJHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will De forwaiied to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING
Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin ana Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, FSB. 16. pjLIENTS ara requested to forward consignments so as to reach us by FRIDAY, /sth January. YOUNG, HOBBB & CO. Stratford. TEA SCONES SELF-RAISING FLOUR
SELF-RAISING FLOUtt is a scientific preparation, ready for u.so, making cukes and pastry light as a feather, and easily discs!idle. No baking powder of salt needed, CUIiEAiNTS are now being re cognised by the wrdieal faculty as one of ill/ le-HliiiL' foois. rich in flesh forming and heat giving constituents Wholesome, p-ire, natural, delirious ainl cheap Cleaned by special nuphinery at THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY RECEIPT FOR MAKtNG TEA SCONES—HaIf a pound of selfraising Ho.ir, lnz castor sugar, 1 egg, 2ozs butter, Stoffii currants, sufficient milk to make a soft dough. Method—Hub the butter into the flour: add the sugar and currants, and mis with the egg (well beaten) and milk ; kneal well, and roll out rather thickly; stamp out into mounds ; place on a greased baking dish; bake in a fairly hot oven for about tiftoen minutes.
Ingredients for the above sold by C. CAETEB Devon Stuekt, New Plymouth. NEW YEAR RESOLVES w m ffeWUMi mM pjiisUJ-.vii mat you will buy an O.K. WASHER and thus lighten by one-half the hardest and most trying of your household duties. • It is quicker, easier, and even cleaner ♦■'•an handwork. Hundreds of these ichincs have been sold in tiie Dominion. There must be a good reason for it. Don't bo prejudiced. Try one. Full particulars from the Sole Agents, . j. OKEY SON & ARNOLD LTD.. DEVON STREET.
THE Al UP-TO-DATE STORES TOE wish to thank -the public of New Plymouth and surrounding districts for the liberal patronage given to us during the eleven years past. We think the patronage will continue, because we guarantee QUALITY, CLEANLINESS, CHEAPNESS, AND PROMPTNESS. Orders attended to from all parts of town and country. FOR CHRISTMAS SEASON Our stock of General Groceries is especially choice. No oW warehouse goods. FOR SIX YEARS The Al Stores have supplied stores to the New Plymouth Hospital Old People's Home, and Charitable Aid Board a sufficient guarantee of quality and prices. Geo. G Boulton DEVON-ST. EAST, NEW PLYMOUTH. GILLETTE SAFET- RAZORS. Bengal razors, high-class pocket cut \er_p, all the latest on hand. Boys Patches (good timekeepers) cm) fie obtained at 5s each at J. Avery's, toba«o. otofo Bei9B rtrat,—Adtt. - JL r ■■■'■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 14, 10 February 1909, Page 3
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