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I when buying lea see thai ihepackage' is undamaged and the']*,, ltd., is on every packet and V' box. Tiits name guarantees " your getting pure Ceylon andpure blended tea. All grocers • who stock first-class goods left our tea. If you cannot get MOATEJCa's . TEA v when you ask lor it, kindly send' us a postcard, and we will seeM that you are supplied. 1/4,1/6.1/8,1/10,2/., 2/2 «=---* \A/ANTED-Financial partner for, prospective enterprise. For titulars apply "W.H.5.," c/o -Box* 0.1'.0., New Plymouth. i ] TO BOYS who want to « 1 pocket money—Sole Bros, are c purchasers of bones ia any quantity. Q.ET GOOD RETURNS by plaat O'Leary Bros, and Down.' ve table and flower seeds.-Aroa'a, Brou am St. J JUST OPENED-Two cases pi ladl Ward shoes and cheap evening, I lie Dissolution Sale.—J. Grayson, i QARDEXERS-Plant Al Seeds llrst fine day; sure growers, »j varictus.—Aroa's Store, Brougham St,' RANTED TO SELL-£ or 18 and '/i-a«te section, with house, i Juliet Street and Warwick Road, Stral T. Elliott Wilson, Tai" THREE YEABS' cxperisn ■we eatf safely recommend Al Sec to farmers and gardeners.— AroW Brougham Street. ijj rjUBLE POTATOES, Seed Potatoes; Garden Manure, Graia and Seeds, try Aroa's Store, Brougham St. 10-8 JjWJND lady'a umbrella.-Apply "N«W»" Ulnce, POR SALE-W.OS.R. Lease, 16 ac on Old Hospital Road, one mil* from town; river boundary; ideal subTerms if desired. For address apply office of this paper. {& rjTtHE tendercst beef and ,the ch of chops j The best ia this since the war, | Can be had ever at those up-to-date*hops, | The taki Meat Bazaar. ' • r|X> LET—New 5-roomea house, ha position, rent ies, every oonv cncc.—Apply Gilmour aad Clarke. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL BOOTS ia great variety and at low prices, as Hie Dissolving Sale.—J. Grayton. B4 PROGRAMMES and ' try the "News" Jobbi meut. Orders executed with despatch. ]pOR SALE, Hammond Typewriter, practically newt oheap for cash, Mler," News Office. ' '£ THAT meat is real prime when pro* pcrly cooked | We heard dad tall our mamma I And we kiddies! rejploa l hut our orders are booked I Every ..;iy at the Meat Bazaar. t.O. pOR SALE-1 acre, Vogcltown, prio* £1S0; £SO down; good 1 > to. -Gilmour & Clarke. KQ POUNDS down wiH buy new 8, J ' convenienee, VISITING CARDS.-Visiting Card* printed equal to copper-plate at •lie "News" Job Printer*. City prices. SHOPS TO LET—Two new shops, belt Apply W. Young, Waltara Hotel, ta, VOCNG LADY desire* situation in Solicitor's office. Typewriting and shorthand (100 words per minute). First-class references.—Address ear* "W.T.," "News" Office. ■HALL at the Dissolving Boot Sale. Sot one, but every line of footwear relucod.—J. Grayson. TO TAILORS. TJiIRST • CLASS tailor (gone righ. through cutting) inquires position in New Plymouth or other part of Taranaki. Best credentials. Applv '•Eacrg&ti«\'''"News" Office. pOR EXCHANGE for town property ■*- or good mortgages, unencumbered farm; value about £6OOO. J. W. WILSON & Co. GIG i'OR SALE. , WANTED TO SELL-ImmedUtelJi ''• strong, serf ieeabki ffi|, ill aph* did order; equal to new. For particulars apply "Dally Hani 1 olne*. \

i;M v SYKEJ'S REMCH GOOD FOR i PIGGY How Hr. McKcmte ! saved £l4 ] Mr Wm. McKenxle writ*- | [ j In September, 1904. 1 saved > ki 4 by having Sykw'i Dr**t* lon the premises (costing par] {packet). A valuable sow with IM [little young ones was at the pbisw of death. She wu down and could not move, and having the Drench in the bouse ! gave bet half a packet. The remainder of the packet I mixed with meal and milk and gave to her lour h— ■- afterwards In less than six _ she was on her feet. A»I leaving my farm in eight weeks 1 j sold the sow and litter for £m ; ] Every owner of live stock shoe* j have this valuable medicine^ I his farm, as he new kajm 1 hour when he will reflnjratyr; wm. *<mt i, ' i^' Oat^vl

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 143, 14 July 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 143, 14 July 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 143, 14 July 1909, Page 3

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