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\*YYY\W¥IWftPSvY 1 Anyone canibuysome lov-priced I inferior grade! lea, put it up in a fancy packet.fand mark it 2/ per lb —oi anvjßtJier price. MOATE & Co.s lls pure CeylorTand pure blended lea, and you have a guarantee of its Purity, Quality and Value. Ilt has stood the test lor THIRTY YEARS, from 1879 to 1/4. 1/6, 1/8.1/10. 21: 2/2 ner lb. Q.RAPES— freshly cut from the vine as ordered.—Apply at "I'aiaruru," WANTED—A good general servant; help given.—Applv .Mrs. Piidnain, High School. 27-0 VUANTED—Four generals, 1 nursegirl, cook, aad one housemaid.—App'.y Mrs. Kuuckey, Registry (Hike, Currio Street. 27-1 TJYGIENIC BAKERY-TO-DAY (Saturday): Something very nice—Tho now Pocketbook Vienna Rolls, French Rolls, Wheatmeal Twists, Crescents 27i TfOR. SALE—O-roomcd house, Powderham street, water, gas, sewerage, and all conveniences.—Apply Albert Johnston. ■piOTJND in Devon Street, lady's hand kit. Owner can have s on paying cost of advertisement YOIENIC BAKERY-TO-DAY (Sat- — urday): Roasb Chicken, Roast Ducks. Pies: Raised Pork, Veal and Ham, Steak and Kidney, Od each. 27-1 RES, 7 miles frc •*•"" mouth; £l4 per acre, £250 .—Gilmour & Clarke, agents. v STJRANCE CO.—All classes of insurance at lowest current rates.-rGU-mour and Clarke, Agents. • RANTED— A Canvasser for a good paying line; easy sales, good money in it.—Apply Hygienic Bakery. rpO LET.—Shop, with two rooms on ground floor, three upstairs; singly or otherwise; rent moderate.—Mynott, Currie Street. £2OO CA'.H DOWN TOILL secure good farm, 110 acrci, 7-romcd house, cowshed, trapshed, one nule from township; school adjoins. Price £l2 10s per acre.—GILMOUB & CuAltliE, New Plymouth. OISCUIT DAY at the Hygienic Bakcry. Our own, makes, also Huutley I and 'Palmer's celebrated. See special advertisement. 27-1 pEEHTVE KNITTING MACHINE *-* COMPANY (New Zealand) want people to Make Hosiery for them, whole or spare time, in their own homes; make £1 a week; previous experience not necesary; eoastant employnuat all the year round.—Write at once, Bo* 731, ti.PO., WelliLgton, SALE, three full Qu*rter*M Sections in Bullcratreet, Nos. 130«», 130 Sb, 1306o; price for lot, £480; also, M .O.S.R. Lease, Id Acres, on Old Hospital road, one mile from tnna; river '—■ ,J --' ...i>..-Ko« <-<"idcnti.il sired. For «M*ene apply offlc* of ttl« <>" per. ** rYGIEXIC BAKERY—We have reeeiveil a consignment of Huntle/ mid Palmer's celebrated Biscuits, specially itir afternoon leas. These Biscuits are the finest quality made by this well-known llrm. We want to sell them oil' uuieklv, consequently we are having a Mieeial Biscuit Day to-day (Saturday), when wc shall have a choice selection of our own make alongside of the fan ous English Biscuits. Our Biscuits ar» "ood and the prices will suit everybody. Ginger Nuts fld lb, Mixed 6d lb, Vanilla Wafers !M lb, Almond 8d lb, Shrewsbury «d lb. Cocoanua Wafers lOd lb, Cherry Routs Is lb.—Hygienic Bakery, Devon Street, New Plymouth; John G." !*£(.', proprietor. 27-1 TX)R SALE—Hammond typewriter practically new. Cheap for cash.— "Seller," News Office. "So Nlcei" St. George Jam Is what children delight in, for you can get just the kinds they like best. It's vholesonie, too, as well as delicious, being made from fruits from the famous Tcviot orchards. Try one of our handy screw-top jars from your grocer " St. George means Purity." .Unite liy IniHuani Sttmenton, Ltd SYKES' : DURA COUGH S CONSUMPTION. > MICROBE-KILLER } DESTROYS < J THE OEA,'H- DEA, - INQ OEBMB. 4 \ Th OUBANDB j V RECO. > « MEND ,T - , / See TEBTIMONI'* L B w»h BottlM. ( \ DON'T NEGLECT< ■ i S YOUR COLD IT M*,** COST j YOU YOUR LlFi£ ( iSYKES'GURAjQta; / WILL DO YOU MORE 0000 \ THAW ANY OMIHARY COUOH ,' r.iißF cm kmii ftlON. I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 29, 27 February 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 29, 27 February 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 29, 27 February 1909, Page 5

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