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Steyens' Steel Enamel T have just opened up a erile j of Stevens* Kuamel Saucopnns. < Stuvens' enamvl goods are il»e most reliable, being made of solid steel and eiiamellvd with the best materials; they are lighter and more durable than ordinary iron enamelwnre, easier kept clean, and will pot chip even if dropped on the hearth. Throw away your old saucepan and get a SXEVKXS at my exceptionally low prices. Richard Aroa, Brougham St. .. >'.P 'Phono 283. ooooooooooooooooooooo^joo
COFFEE HOT FOK COLD WEATHER Try Yeale's Fresh Ground Every JTornins It is delightful. It you preftr Essences, » b.!» ll pill up { 0111 the fresh berry. Jt is cheaper and Mler than any other brand. Tou Just Try It. A. YEALE 'Phone 166 Theatre Building-
ALWAYS BUY WHAT IS PURE AND GOOD BBBT STARCH BEST IRONING Always ask for lib boxes; Eeii Laud AU that Hoes to make Good Ironing eomes from this Starch. - .M-lvia gives the greatest satisfaeii' FLOWER BEEDB I'OB AUTUMN SOWING Kew Season's iust arrived c.\ Corinthic. SWEET PEAS Soto now will bioom early in spring Mud continue through the summer, V "■ Ofim taken for Narcissi asd otber ■'>■■■■■. Bnlbs, WiCaffbage and Cauliflower feeds fjr \ earl? plants this month. . ROWE New Plymouta. improved farm, Apply Gilmopr
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 117, 16 June 1909, Page 4
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