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When buying tea see (hal the package is undamaged and the name NELSON MOATESCo., Ltd., is on every packet and box. This name guarantees I your getting pure Ceylon and V pure blended tea. All grocers ;j who slock first-class goods sell our tea. If you cannot gel JELSON MOATE & Co.'s TEA when you ask for it, kindly send, | us a postcard, and we will see', 3 that you are supplied. 1 1/4,1/6,1/8,1/10,2/-. 2/2 per Ife

NOTICE. YyANTKD an assistant for tile Old People's Homo; one with knowledge of gardening preferred. Applications close SATURDAY, April 3rd. For lurthcr particulars apply (J. M. LEPPER, iiecrutury, —A smart boy to learn the building trade. —Apply R, W. Bond, liiardet Street. 31-J JJVERY cloud has its silver lining, but no cloud can obscure the shining worth of the Zealandia open-face ranges, Nixon & Nixon, New Plymouth, t.c. (~)CEAN ACCIDENT AND FIRE INSURANCE. CO.—All classes of insurance at lowest current rates.— Gif mcur aad Clarke, Agonts. mHE 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 "SILVER-STREAM" CONDENSED MTIiK always on hand. It's spleudid for cooking and household use. Ask your grocer for "Silvi-.»tream. M vy ANTED IMMEDIATELY - Strong young girl for kitchen. Address at "News" office. 24-0 T OST—From Henwood Road, Groy horse, 4-year-old, shod all round. £1 reward on returning to D. Bishop, Henwood Road. 1 ft A ACRES, 7 miles from New Plymouth; £ll per acre, £«io cash down.—Gilmour & Clarke, agents. £2OO CA'.H DOWN \yilli secure good farm, 110 acres, iromed house, cowshod, trapshed, on* mile frmi. township; school ajioins. Price £l2 10s per acre.—GILMOCE & (. LAItlxE, New Plymouth.

SALE—Hammond typewriter practically r°w. Cheap (or cuL—'Selier," Nsw* Office. TS BABY THRIVING J Sverything depends upon a child's food. "SIIiVERSTHEAM" CONDENSED 111 LK is tho richest Taieri milk, In a form that makes it easy to digest and perfectly free from germs. It's always fresh, cheaper than others, and Hidusr am. Ask your grocer for It SALE, three full Quarter/**;# Sections in Buller street, Noa. 1804*, 1300b, 1306cj price for lot, £450; aitC; W.C.SJI. Lease, Id Acres, on Old Hospital road, one wile from rire* boundary; ideal suburban retidbCtl >1 situ; extensively planted. Term* if desired. For Kerens apply offle* of ttl« paper. te.

TAKE SYKES' CURA COUGH TO AVOID CONSUMPTION, THIS QREAT MICROBE-KILLER DEBTROYB THE DEATH-DEALING QERMB. THOUBANDB RECOMMEND IT. See TESTIMONIALS with Bottle*. DON'T NEGLECT YOUR COLD IT MAY COST YOU YOUR LIFE. Sykes l Cuba Couch WILL D£> YOU MORS GOOO 7HA* ANY ORDINAU7 COUQH CURE OR EMULSION. TRY IT And BYICGB' CURA COUQH WILL CURS VOU. CURES COUGHS COS.D 3 ASTHMA BRONCHITIit sons TunoATO influenza Sold Everywhero, 1/6 & 2/6.

REMOVAL NOTICE. MRS E. A. KNUOKE* "[J AS removed her General Store business to premises ill Elliot Street, near corner Courtney Street, anil has full stocks of GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, etc., on hand. Only best quality goods stocked. REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS. The Registry Office ia now *p«n daily) at the new premises for the transaetioa of business. I have urgent enquiries tor cooks, 'generals, housemaids and auruglrtk. Kindly call and see me. HAAKE . piANos BECHSTEIN P IANOS HOPKINSON piANos COLLARD P^os Procurable from THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO COMPANY, DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH (Opposite Okov, Son and Arnold's). TUNING AND REPAIRING By Competent Workmen. L. E. HOFFMANN, Manager.

RUSSELL & SON, MONUMENTAL BtAifDNS. ' HIGHEST HONORS <3trsA lb the New Plymoatk Eihlbitioa, 1901 -5. AwsiM Prir.<> ',Kpli Tut for tk* FOitMf !« .'•> .•ni-T: in* Prt» f.M \t.V. ''"'knj; \fnrtMi* •«£ i| •-!, iili.-.ifr^»(tll»CrOM(». Iron SW« «l«., Kipt ill a'lit u'ni»hw) -n appHacvua. Hh

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 56, 31 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 56, 31 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 56, 31 March 1909, Page 3

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