m Wzf* When buying see thai the package' is undamaged and the' name NELSOfI MOATE<Co„] Ltd., is on every packet am) box. This name guarantea your getting pure Ceylon «nd : pure blended tea. All grocers 1 who stock first-class goods sell ] our tea. If you cannot get NELSON IKOATEtCft'sr / TEA\ when you ask for it, kindly send* us a postcard, and we will-sceV that you are supplied. 1/4.1/6.1/8,1/10,2/.. 2/2 per |£i 11 J^OST— Between New Plymouth way station and Kgmout Street, M rug. Reward oa returning to J. WSJ Wilson, Eminent Street. , Y^AXTED— Engineer, mu«t hold cond-das* driver's ticket. OiL with knowletlgp of blaeksmithing pm ferred.—Apply \V. A. Sampson Taranaki Petroleum Co.). after 0 tvwta Criterion Hotel. SEEDS—White ElepbagS Early Rose, Early Vermont, Irifl Roch, British Queen, etc. Aroafc Brougham Street. \Qm jSjjEED POTATOES—We are giving \ cial attention to theM* Coll inspect varieties. Aroa's, ItouffhtiSl street. IMff the kind that grow—ithc well-knoy A 1 Seeds. —Aroa's, M J[J*LOWER SEEDS—We have & "11 stock of all beat varieties. (PrioMtjj right.—Aroa's, Brougham Street. • lfytf QWEET PEAS—AH colors of the rain*' foow; plant now. Packets to soifc'l all pocketa.—Aroa's Store. lWt,! IZARD'S MONSTER WINTER commences Friday; everything ji fresh and clean and prices substantial!??! reduced. J)OUBLE-WIDTH Laeo Curtains, !#;| white and ecru, 4>/ a d per yftrd.il' Double-width Cretonnes, Od yard; 78-5, inch Finlay's white Sheeting Is y*rd.—'| Ward's' Sale. "IWJf jyjjEN'S MERINO UNDERSHIRTS, laj| each j Men's Flannel Undershirta,* Is lid each; men's faiiru wool soefcs, Scf pair.—Ward's Sale. }j.je LADIES' GLACE SILK UNDER- ,'j SKIRTS, all pure silk, handsom#-'9 goods; in cream, sky, helio, ail, plnJt,' reseda, navy, white, brown; usual pri«»J i!6s, sale price 12s (id.—At Word's siio.'' iml QHILDREN'S WOOL VESTS, 6d each|* women's white Spencer's, 8d eaohi K.S. duchess covers, Od each; children'* iVa caps, in cardinal, white and navr, (kl each.—Ward's Sale. ij^jj in navy, cardinal and green, alii'A fcijes, button shoulder, Is eaoh.—At-.i 'A'urd's Sale, commencing Friday mora*' W IW' TO BOVS who want to guti .'J. pocket money—Sole Bros, are cash /I purchasers of bones ia any quantity IS-t 5 , SALE—W.C.S.R, Lease, 16 acre#, .. on Old Hospital Road, - one :>om town; river boundary; ideal sub*'«f urban residential site; extensively plant* ci. Terms if desired. For address apply! oitico of this paper. tifc J; l 'iUIE tenderest beef and the ehtioeiV'l of chops | The best ia this tOfla «mco the war, | Can be had every day '' ,i those up-to-date-i'hops, | The Liki Meat Bazaar. rjy) LET—New 6-roomed house, hsndys position, rent ISs, every conveni-yi cuce.—Apply Gilmour and Clarke. ALL PROGRAMMES and IN VITATION CARDS —A large inspect samples at "News" Office. Uj-to-dnto Printing of every kind try the "News" Jobbing Depart* ment. Orders' cvccuted with despatch. ' TpOR SALE, Hammond Typewriter, praetically new; cheap for cash. "Seller," News OUiee. rniIAT meat is real prime when properly cooked | We heard dad tell < our nininina | And we kiddies' rejoice that our orders are booked | Every day at the Meat Bazaar. to. TfOR SALE—I acre, Vogeltown, price • / £180; £oo down; good building silo—Gilmour & Clarke. KA FOUNDS dowii will buy new #■ roomed house, every convenience, handy to town.—Gilmour & Clarke. VISITING CARDS.-Visiting Cuds . printed equal to copper-plate at lilt; "News" .lob l'riiuery, City pricei. "i SHOPS TO LET—Two new shops; best site in Waitara; well appointed.— i. r Apply W. i'oung, Waitara Hotel. Ca.» TfiOll EXCHAKGU for town or good mortgages, unencumbered j fnrmi viW about £6OOO. J. W> •> WILSON & 06. ' v :j m SYKES'S DRENCH GOOD FOR H6CT !how Mr. McKcittK] Mr. Wm. McKt Wi® In Septerabet. H&4» j ****?! In by having S.AWI 011 l on the premises (c Wing , packet). AvaluabkVO*vriaH little young ones was \»t th« Jr" of death. • She wa»« down < could not move, and ' Drench in the houw i m# T half a packet. Th#»n*W*? the packet 1 mixed with i P*'* milk and gave to her foi ff b*" afterwards. In less than V she was on her t«. At WH leaving my farm in elgtit W'. wWI sold the sow and litter fac,* Every owner of HveVtockrtt ' { have this valuable .medictoiyi his farm, as he never hour when hj« will ■ ona«n,-|« " 1 fitoii i'sMl
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 145, 16 July 1909, Page 3
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686Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 145, 16 July 1909, Page 3
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