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The Red Post FURNISHING WAREHOUSE Devon Street ... New Plymouth. DO YOU REQUIRE A NEW BEDSTEAD? Jf bo, now ia your opportunity. We have ju»t landed ex Tongarlro and Arawa over ONE HUNDRED new and choice deiigna in Black and .Brass Bedsteads. The prices are 26 per cent, less than usual. Also a few slightly u azed in transit at HALF COST. J. HA.YDEN 2 YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE RED POST. 5 0 00<XIO<KK>000©<>0<X>00<>000<>0©0<>CK>0^^ MUSIC, MIRTH, MELODY SELECTIONS BY THE WOBLD'B BEST ARTISTS THE NEW PLYMOUTH TALKERIES Just tended direct from the factories, 10,000 EDISON, STERLING & PATBE DISC and CYLINDER RECORDS, XHE BEST PROCURABLE. AU the Latest iff Phonographs, Gramaphones, Zonophones and Trumpets for same. THE TALKERIES carry a stock o 10,000 records to choose from, Fill s\ocks or requisites on hand. Order and repairs executed prdmptly. NOTE.-CASH WITH ORDER. All goods at Wellington and AuoklwJ prices. G. G. BOULTON TH)S TALKERIES DEVON STREET EAST. YOUNG, HOBBS & CO. STRATFORD AND ELTHAM, AUCTIONEERS, .AND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS GRAIN, SEED, AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. MANURES Fresh Stocks of All Va duties always on taji. TARANAKI AGENTS LAWE-S' SHEEP DIPS. Large Stocks of GRASS S EEDS on hand, including— Clovers Poa Pratensis Crested DogstaU Poa T'ivialia Fescues Ryegraaaw Mustard Trefoil Birdsfoot Trefoil Rape &c, & c, &c. TURNIPS, New Season's SeedPurple Top Yellow Aberdeen Purple Top Mammoth Green Top Yellow Aberdeen , Devon Gr&vstone WHEAT, POTATOES, OATS, CHAFF, BRAN, SUCROCINE, WffiE STAP and All Farmor s' Requisites. Also, S?ECIALLY BLENDED CEYLON TEA. Piices, etc., on application. CALF FOO CHEAPEST DRY MOLASSES FODDER 80 PER CENT PURE MOLASSES] PACKED IN li CWT. SACKS 20 TONS JUST LANDED BEST HORSE FOO NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH wB <C&lqd I h-ybx> X m Li im I For Flavour and Strength \ ■■'*". .. Use. Amber Tips TisC"' INFINITE CAftE and expert tea blending fi£ p* duced Amber Tips, a tea that cannot be gxcejiedj. either for quality, flavour or strength.; It is most economical—you car* make" frioFe v '<!ups> of delicious refreshing tea from a pound of Amber Tips than from any other brand at the same price. The package, too, is unique. First, (he tea is trapped in parchment. In turn, this is enclosed in cardboard, round which tinfoil is placed, while the whole is encased in an outer covering of grease-proof paper. Thus you have an air-tight and damp-proof carton, which keeps the exceptional strength and flavour $1 Amber Tips from deterioration. Ask your grocer to get Amber Tips Tca~it is sold ifi three grades, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/-. r« Dm ABSOLUTE Cm for BALDNESS, ALOPECIA. DANDRUFF, *iay, treaty Mtling, ' GREAT HAIR FOOD & TONIC Wioletta I'a wkl bjr hading chemnli, hurdremn ud ftoret, »t 3/6 W|e bottle, PdUn 64 am, I'm ■■mutt' N it Mm oMm i*r i m ■MmWMM?' iii* mi\ imm ; Food AND Tonic Ageit

PRICES AUK WORTH STUDYING Added to our cheap pricei, w« take particular care to have Choicest Quality * of goods, including all leading 1 lines of groceries. I . ordcrs promptly supplied il J town or country. 1 FOR SIX YEAES % Tho A.l. Stores have supplied ••• stoics to the New Ph - - ■• Hospital, Old People's IX and Charitable Aid Botwd—» 1.. sufficient guarantee of quality J and price. ' • Eing up 'phone 136 and slur ' your order. ' > | GEO. G. BOOLTON THE A 1 STORKS '. ! DEVON SiBEET EABX, ',', NEW PLYMOUTH. "80 Nice!' A> ». r-\ imvfctf- :^ list. George Jain Is what children delight in, for yon can get just the kinds they like best. It's wholesome, too, at wall as delicious, being made from fruit* bom the famous Teviot orchard!, Try one of our bandy screw-tof . jars from your grocer "St. George means Purity.' 1 Vade by Inine and Sternum, U4 COFFE£i HOT FOB COLD WEATHER TryYeale's Fresh Ground Every Morning' It is delightful. If you,prefer Essences, we hart 11 put up from the fresh ground berry. It is choaper and better than any other brand. v Fou Just Try It. A. VEALE , 'Phone 166 Theatre Koval Buildings. I RIOH rtOABI VEBMJF k . U»FTEB aU, then u «>tta|!' "jore eatisfying or healthful . grade beat, such ai we sell V¥» "' Aave a knack* of tying up » roast taat makes It cook well, one tor to-morrow's dinner. 81ng op Telephone i». J' sole~"bros.-/'■ UUTOHKK& i WiSm DUVON ana CUBBM : 6TEBBTB, " hew SlymouA ",' HAAKE piAiros BECHSTEIN ¥***<» HOPKINSON £***» COLLAED piAMfe j Procurable from THE BRITISH AND CONTDJENTiTi ; PIANO COMPANY, • DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOTT3B (Opposite Okey, Son and Arnold's).! TUNING AND REPAIRING ! « By Competent Workmen. 1 ■ L. E. HOFFMANN, Manager.] Al BUTCHERY BARNITT ft TAIT JJAVE purchased the above wknown butchery business, grown on the Waimato Plama, Try a rich, juicy joint of our I and you will deal with us always. " Our mutton Is the choicest p»." curable. > SMALL GOODS made by manager, who has had long city expert* Brougham Street POYAL MAIL OOAOSi NEW PLYMOUTH -OPUNAKK. Leaves DailyNew Plymouth Poßt Office 9.30 f»Wf. Omata 10.10 MM, °akura 10.Wi.tu, Tataraimaka 11,« «jnj Okato 19?ff jm. Puo'ho - 1.0 p* Wares. , , 1.18 pa Pungarehu ~ 2.8 n.a Rahotu 2.30 p.aj Oaonul , J. 15 p.«l Opunake arrive 10 pjd Leave Daily— Opunake ..: 5.45 M) Oaynul 6.30 «J| Rahotu 7.15 »M Pungarehu 8.6 «.■ Warea 840 Puniho 8.45 Okuto 0.10 Tataraiidaka 9.48 Oakum 10.41 Omata % . 11.40 1 Now Plymouth crrlve. .. 12.15 AU Fares and Parcels to be pr and Ticket* obtained for such. Now Plymouth Booking Officet Mas Stnb'ics. Opuuakot Midilcton's Howl (O'M' Through Fare: Single, 10s) Ri 775. W. A.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 80, 30 April 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 80, 30 April 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 80, 30 April 1909, Page 4

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