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Al BUTCHER* BAPNITT * T* ,T WAVE purchased the above well B-*W» buttery busmen ■—'y the prifliest meal '.'Try a- rich, juicy joint of our beef, and you will deal with us alwav; Our mutton is the choicest curable. SMALL GOODS made by r\): »a ger, who has had long city ex)-.ri Brougham Stieet

ALL LADIES LOVE GOOD TEA fjREMO TEA is tea perfection grown on the hilltops of wnny Ceylon. Great care is takes In tta picking and packing of this choice and frapvi't. tea. Try a sample packet, ft will give you great pleasure and satisfaction in using it. CKEMO TEA HAS MANY FRIENDS. WILL YOU BE ONE! Our Self-raising FlourT II not, why not! Baking-day 19 a pleasure to those who have tried !t. Good results are certain. Anyone can use it. No baking powder required. Light and easily digested. Packed in 21b, 41b, and 121b packets. TWO GGOD LINES— Self-Raising Fiour THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, Devon Street. New Plymouth.

HAAKE BECHSTEDI HOPKINSON COLLABD THE BRITISH AND COXTIXOTAL PIANO COMPANY, DEVON STREET, NEW PIA'JKWTB (Opposite Okey, Son and Arnold's). TONING.AND REPAIRING By Competent Workmen. h. E. HOFFMANN, Manager. AFTER ill, then u nothing ■nore satisfying or healthful thaa a juicy rib toast of highade Beef, auch aa we sell. We its a knack of tying up a loaat that males it cook well, carve well, and taste well. Try OM for to-morrow's dinner. Blag up Telephone 18.

SOLE BROS. BUTCHERE, OOWR DEVON and CUKHIE STREETS, hew yiymouU. FLOWER SEEDS fob AUTUMN SOWING New Season's iust arrived ex Oorinthic. SWEET PEAS Bowu now will bloom early in spring and continue through the suron.cr, Orders taken for Narcissi aid oilier Bulbs Sow Cabbage aui Cauliflower Seeds Sjt early plants this month. W. ROWE New Hymout/i. SEASONED TIMBER TO AIICHITECTS, BUILDERS, aaa PERSON." ABOOT to BUILD. T\o not be misled by itatementa that Seasoned Timber is unprocurabS in New Plymouth. We hold Urge Stocks jf We>! seasoned Timber which we u. telling at current rates at oui Yards, Morley-street, New Ply mouth. HY. BROWN AN?> CO "WmLEY-STREP?. HYGENIC BAKERY. S the school of experience \v e learned the lessons 01 Promptness, Accuracy, Task- and Judgment, and these, with a lcndiil supply of first-rate materials e always on hand when our customers want anything in the way of tasty goods. IF YOU ARE NOT A CUSTOMER BE ONE NOW. We have installed an exceptionally fine Hot Plate, and during the winter months will have a good supply of Muffins. Crumpets, Pikelets, Scotch Scones, Girdle Scones, and other hot-plate good always on band.

R. A. STOKES, Hygenie lakery. STONE'S WELLINGTON, KV.WKE'S BAY AND TARANAKI Di RECTOET May be purchased of all booksellers, or ordered direct from Stone, Son and Co, LamiMoj Quay, Wellington. Contains Commercial, Municipal sni General /Directory. Nineteenth y?«r oi publication. STONE, SON & CO, DPNEDIN AND WELLI-WTO'. /ItHB HOUSEWIFE'S FRIEND. Perhaps the milk has run out—perhaps it's sour—emergencies of this kind often occur, but the wise housekrepe> keeps 6. tin of "SILVERSTREAM" COtf IJENSETJ MILK always on hand !t's for cookiTifr and household na* jiji'jlfniir 'tcrfieer for "Sih.-.^rr^am.'' LANE'S MEDOfor tough, scaly, sunBH A chapped.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 109, 7 June 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 109, 7 June 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 109, 7 June 1909, Page 4

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