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ffiW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ! CULLING CHAMPIONSWP AT WANGANUI, 22ml JUNK LVDUSTUIKS WEEK AT WANGANUI, I ' lflth TO 24tli JUNE. Vsi'iiyer train ulli 4.30 a. G. 2."> for Xi'iw Plyinou 'Die 4.30 a.m. special fr. h. Dell IllOfU, Li" )d, Tariki. Midhirs' S'tra'tford, Ngaire, Elthain, Nuriuauli '.Holiday Excursion Ticlii'U, availabl 1 for return until 24th June, will n is'sucd to Wanjfttimi from New l'lv mouth mid inlernisdintc st " finding Waitara and Toko 1) ~, „ ]!H:h and 21st June and from Now Plv NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW AT PALfIIKUKTON NORTH, 22nd to 250.1 JUNE. Plymouth 7.23 a.m. Holiday Kxiursion Tickets, available for return until 13tli Jul v. will lie issued lo.PalnifrKton North from Ne- '"-•■ ' " . Waitara, ll.uir ate stations on 21st, 22m1. 23rd and 24th June. On 21st June these excursion tickets arailalile .l>y the Down Mail train. cursionists from north of Arninoho travel by the special train, (soe above). I<br further particulars see Posters. BY ORDER.

WHITAKER'S WONDERED How it was that so many new customers were dealing with them. The Benson: They had tried everywhere, and then came to the conclusion that for price, prompt service, and high quality WHITAKER'S GROCERY IS UNEQUALLED.

'THE FANCY DEPOT. MISS A. E. COTTIER NNOUNCES to her friends and air ' erous customers that she lias' dispi ed of her business in Brougham Street, and offers' her best thanks for past patronage. The business will be continued under the name of "THE FANCY DEPOT," under the management of MISS WEIAER. Miss Cottier requests for her successor a continuance of past favors. A completely new stock will be ~ offered, and l every effort made to cater to public requirements.

CEMENT WILSON'S STAR BRAND 10,000 TONS Faed m Auckland Wharves and Grafto Bridge in ferio-concrete. See follow Messrs Wilson's Portland Cement Co. Ltd., Auckland. Dca r Sirs, — TWe have much pleasure in testifvility of your corneal for our class of work, especially in tlie construction of hart During the past five yciwa had close upon ten thousand tons,' every batch of whicli has been carefully tested as to its soundness by boiling test, and also for its tensile aiid compression strength. Wo have always found your cement most regular in quality and well up lo standard specification. We commend —lur cement for its regularity in alPty, as we have not had to reject a single bag. Yours Faithfully, o-'Concrete Co. of Australasia, Ltd. W. A. ROBERTSON, General Manager. DYEING AND GLEANING Tj\ MORSHKAD & COY., Dyers and Cleaners, wish to tliank the public of Taranaki for th e liberal patronagu anil support accorded them during the past year. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel carefully dyed and cleaned under expert supervision. French Dry Cleaning a speeii Feathers, Gloves, Felt and Panama 1_ cleaned at the shortest notice. Charg moderate. Address: Devon Street East (five doors above Melbourne Clothing Coy.) AN OLD SONG. My Grandfather's Clock was too high for the shell, So it stood ninety years on the floor. It was taller by half than the old man himsell Though it weighed no" 1 a' pennyweight more. It was bought on tlie day that the old man was born, It was always his pleasure and his pride. But it stopped short, nuver to go again, When the old man died. WE have just imported a flue specimen of the Old Grandfather's Clock. It is fitted with one of the best English movements and is ma.de of solid Rosewood. Every GOOD houito in Taranaki should have one in it. HAVE A LOOK AT IT. Also see the Handsome E.P. Jug and Basin for Waslisand being offered for £7 10s, which is half its usual price,

SKEATES BROS., WATCHMAKERS and JEWELLERS, Op. Theatre Royal, Devon St., New Plymouth; and at Queen St., Auckland. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 5 NOW IS THE TIME. $ k YOUR COLD 18 ALMOBT k PAST THE CURING BTAGE. [ NEGLECTED COLDS 80ON ' DEVELOP INTO CONSUMPTION m am

THIS FAMOUS REMfDY CONTAINS NO NARCOTICS, IT BEING A COMPOUND OF PURELY VEGETABLE GUMB AND BYRUPB IN COMBINATION WITH A POWERFUL ANTIBEPTIC. SYKES' CUBA COUGH WILL DO YOU MORE QOOD THAN ANY ORDINARY COUGH CURE OR EMULSION, TRY IT AND I SYCES' CURA COLO!! WILL CURE YOU. i COUGHS COLDS i I « ASTHMA OHONOHITIB *- I X SORE THROATS INFLUENZA A \ 80LO EVERYWHERE, I/Band 2,8. <

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 115, 12 June 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 115, 12 June 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 115, 12 June 1909, Page 5

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