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PIGFOOD CALF FOOD CHEAPEST DRY MOLASSES FODDER 80 PER CENT PURE MOLASSES PACKED IN li CWT. SACKS 20 TONS JUST LANDED BEST COW FOOD HORSE FOOD "So Nice I' St. George Jam Is what children delight in, for you can get just the kinds they lik< best. It's wholesome, too, as well as delicious, being made from frum from the famous Teviot orchard*. Try one of our handy screw-top jars from your grocer 11 St. George meana Purity." Made by Irvine and Steviwn, Ltd
NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD The Red Post FURNISHING WAREHOUSE Devon Street New Plymouth. DO YOU REQUIRE A NEW BEDSTEAD? If so, now ii your opportunity. We lwve just landed ex Tongarlra and Arawa over ONE HUNDRED new and choice designs in Black and Brass Bedsteads. The prices are 26 per cent, less than usual. Also a few slightly damaged ia transit at HALF COST. J. HAYDEN YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE RED POST.
COFFE«3 HOT FOk COLD WEATHER TryYeale's Fresh Ground Every Morning It is delightful. If you prefer Essences, we have » put up from the fresh ground berry. It is ohoaper and better than any other brand. You Just Try It. A. VEALE 'Phone 166 Theatre Kofal Building).
A Cooking Ranee with an Open Fire TN addition to being constructed on better principles, and therefore stronger and a better cooker than any other Rang*! on the market! The Improved "Zeal And la" Is the only Range in the Dominion with an Open Fireplace arrangement. Thus it is a real Fuel Barer, a perfect ventilator for the kitchen, and a delightful comforter in cold weather. It has other advantages, but sead for a free illustrated descriptivt Catalogue. 3arnlngham and 00., Ltd. GEORGE. ST., DUNEDIN. A 1 BUTCHERY BARNITT & TAIT JJAVE purchased the above welllawn butchery business, We supply only the primest meat, grown on the Waimat.e Plato*. Try ft rich, juicy joint of our beef, and you will ilei'.l with us always. Our mutton Is the choicest wocurable. SMALL GOODS made by manager, who has had long city experience. Thone D 7. Broughsm Street. RIOH waOABI BEEF ITER all, there u nothing nore satisfying or healthful than a juicy rib roast of highgrade Beof, such as we ielL W* have a knack of tying up ■ roast that makes it cow well, Cam well, and taste well. Try one for to-niorrow's dinner. Blag up Telephone 10. sole~"bbos. BUTCHERS, OOtSfE DEVON and CURRH STREETS, Mew SlnnonSki
| Amber Tips Tea. 1 !v Of course you can buy tea at a lower price than you will pay fov Amber Tips. You can also buy tea at the same price at Amber vs Tips, and receive coupon.' and prizes foi doing so. Ss Bui you are not necessarily getting the best value w for your money because the price is lower or because Ss you receive a present. » No one can give a prize away with a pound of V tea at 1/10, and at the same time give tea worth 1/10 a pound. VS Amber Tips Tea is honestly worth every penny you pay for it. You cannot get better value at the same price. Test it yourself. Get a pound of Amber Tips and compare it with the brand you are now using. We are well content to abide by your decision. s Amber Tips makes a rich amber liquor •*- of delicious flavm. Ja> ' Its exceptional quality. strength and purity have quickly » m<ide it a favourite with all who have once tried it. If your grocer does not stock it, ask him 'to ■ get it for you. Sold in three grades, J/8, 1/10 and 2/-. N ■ rl
hIM TheGrwb HAIR FOOD AND Tonic iil r» Dm ABSOLUTE C«r« hr BALDNESS, ALOPECIA, DANDRUFF, ' Weak and Falling Hair, Irritation oi Scalp, and all Hair trouble*. I A nice will fadaeinnlukle, LALHEOi „u r ,io„ 7> .iikr clunctcr to your trtuei, without thai iretij lMlin|. (?) I'm burnt til enf Atitralui* u tha GREAT HAIR FOOD & TONIC Wioletta I'm ioM by Im(Ur| efi enroll, halrdreftxr* and ftoret, at 3/6 large bottle. Potoia od. iitr*. laarwMd to jutfe* m r*twt itm mtm f'jnt tfaii Age«t JOHN -AVER'S. Ntrtr Hyjuouth.
I 80 PURE. SO GOOD I TONS BEING SOLD'BVBEY WEEK r>llß roPULAfi SOAP DOES GRKAT WOBK Would Not Hist a Bauv ob the Must Delicate Faiibic HAAKE piANos bechsteijS 7 p l^o3 HOPKINSON P IANOB COLLAED piANos Procurable fr»m THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO COMPANY, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH (Opposite Okey, Son and Arnoll'i). TUNING AND REPAIRING ' By Competent Workmen. 3d MOTHER'S 3(J HELP JT would be thought that the small-"' est silver coin would not buy louch help for tired mother, but it is the pric-w 01 %-lb packet of "Floraline" sweet antiseptic washing compound. Used i>ith hot water it causes the dirt to drop out of clothes and lengthens their life. No laborious nibbing in needed. Paint and woodwork, greasy dishes and grimy hands yield alike to their dirt to its magic touch, and suffer no harm. Sa.v to your grocer: "Floraline." If he .-ny . '"dust as good," repeat "Floraline." Say it as if vou MEAV IT. flokaline " A Marvel in the Home." I-VGI.i:\VOOD . TARATA • PURANGJ MAIL, COACH SERVICE. JJAVING taken over the. above Mali Service, flic Coach will run Daily, leaving Turangi at C a.m., arriving ruglcwooil D.45 a.m. Returning, leave Inglewood at 2 p.m., arriving Puraoff! 0.30 p.m. - Heavy Goods Waggon al»o on the Road. Booking Offices: ROYAL MAIL STABLEB, Rata Streot (next Athletic Hall), Inglewood. W. F HAWKE, Proprietor,
TrOGEI.TOWN 'BUS TIMETABLE. LEAVES TOWN--8 a.m., 12 (Thucsda/s excepted, '.vhen 'bus will leave at 1 p.m.), 2.30 p.m., 3.45 p.m. (Thursdays excepted), 5 p.m., (I p.m., D.'iO p.m. (Saturdays onlv). LEAVES VOGELTOW'N - 8.30 a.m, 12.40 p.m. (Thursdays excepted); 3 p.m., 4.15 p.m. -(Thursdays excepted), 5.30 p.m., 8.10 p.m. (except Saturday, leave 7 p.m.}, 10 p.m. M. JONSS, Proprietor MOKAU TO TE KUITI. 1 AM prepared to convey any passengers desirous of going through to Te Kuiii, thereby connecting with. Main Trunk Hue. passengers arriving here by coach or kteamer can rely upon i>» ways gotting thM'ijh. ; . t. JACOB, Uokaa. POYAL MAIL OOACb NEW PLYMOUTH - OPUNAKE. Leaves DailyNew Plymouth Post Office 0.30 a.u>. Omata 10.10 a.m, Oakura 10.55 a.m. TataiaimuU 11.45 a.m. Ota to 12.25 p.m. Puniho 1.0 ojn. Wares. , 1.15 p.m. I'ungareim 2.6 p.m. Bahotu . i 2.30 p.m. Oaonui 3,15 p.m. Opunake arrive 4.9 p.m. Leave Daily— Opunake 5.45 a.m. Oaonui 6.30 a.m. Rahotu 7.15 a.m. Pungareliu 8.0 a.m. Warea 8.30 a Puniho 8.45 a.m. Okato 11.10 a.m. Tataraiiaaku 9.45 a.m. Oakura 10.45 am. Omatn 11.40 a.m. New Plyfliouth errtvo. .. 12.15 p.m. All Fare 3 and F.irecls to lie prepaid and Tickets obtained for such. j New Plymouth Booking Office: Masonio j Stnbles. Opunake: Middleton's Hotel (O'Meera) Through Farei Single. 10s; Ret'U'j, j 27* ■ , . , Jl. ri rdi !lX I
! E J&i. n ROYAL MAIL LINE. V/HANGAMOMONA COACH SERVICE. WAVING purchased Missrs. J. Hewer and Co.'s Business as Ooach Pro prictors and [Livery Stablekeepers, wf | wish lilt: pulilie to know that there will She a. Thrice-Weekly Service only from Stratford to iWhaugamomona. ICoacli will lenve Stratford every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY ut 8.-13 ii.m, on nrrival of trains, retunun™ from to Stratford everv TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, leaving Whangumomona at J.SO a.m. The Couch puts up at Commercial Stables. FARES AS UNDER: Toko, single 2s, return 3s, Douglas, single 3s, return ss. Slrathmore, single 7s fld, return 12s 6d. Pohokuna. single los, return 255. WliangiMnoraomi, single £l, return 35s Passengers requiring return ticket? must -,Miy for same on first journey oi otherwise single fants both ways will b( charged. All ]?ares aud Pai eels must be paid i>. advnmse or otlienviso arrangement! made. flood Stabling at our Stables and at our Commercial Stables Stratford. Hacks and Vehicles on hire Parcels office at Commercial Stable? Stratfoi-d, and at Mr. .1. D. MorisonV Auction Mart, where accounts may l>< paid. / H. JAKES AND CO., , Proprietors. TTRENUf-WAITARA COACII TIMK TABLE, Leaves Urenui Momlttvs, Tuesdays Thursdays. and Fridays mt 7 a.m.; W'd neada/s and Saturdays at C.40 a.ui. Leaves Waitara—Jloiutays, Tuesdays Thursdays, and Fridays IWO a.m.; Wei) no3days ancl Saturday at 8.30 a.m. On Saturdays Coach leaves Urenui for Waitara at 2 p.m. aud returns on arrival of 5.19 p.m. train. On Mondays and Thursdays Cowl eaves for Uruti at 18' noon.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 82, 3 May 1909, Page 4
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