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YOURSELF BY ONLY DUYINQ WP MOATE & GO'S NAME ON. Every genuine Packet or-Box jj has NELSON MOATE & CO. I on it. I INSIST upon having pack- B ages that have not been 1 opened. I N. M. & Co.'S TEAS are the f, ONLY BEST, all others am p simply copies In name and style. | NEARLY 30 YEARS TEST, ij RANTED— Position «» cook liousrainiil is kept, (loud reference*.—Apply •%" "News'" Office. 28-3 iNOK for Tarannki Hairy Farm —ISOO acres llrst-class lii'm'stun"' country nt Te Kuiti; unimproved and" unencumbered.—.l. W. Wilson & Co. 27r8 ] J IMESTOXE QUARRY, Waikato district, showing splendid profit, is offered in exchange for really good dairv farm.—J. W. Wilson & <3o. 27-8 pOR SALE—I acre, Vogeltown; price. £230; easy'terms; good building site.—Apply Oilmour & Clarke, POUNDS DOWN will secure 5-roomed house; every conveni- 1 Price £sso—Apply Gilmour &, '' LOST-Oa Sunday, from Egniont Road, light yellow collie slut, about 12 month's old.—Reward on giving information or returning to T. Smellie, Eg-, inont Road. 20-3 QOAP—Cleaver's Glycerine and Cucumber, 3 cakes for Is.—WARD'S SALE. JJORROCK'S Snow-white flannelette, every yard marked "Horr'ock's," 5s lid and lis lid dozen, Horrock'6 Calico 4s lid dozen.—WAßD'S SALE. yUHITE Roller Turkish Towelling, 27 inches wide, 6d yard. Ladic»' U.S. Handkerchiefs, os lor Is. size Gents' White Handkerchiefs, 5 for Is.-WAKD'S SALE. QAMISOLEB, Is each. Ladies' Golf Ulouses, 2s lid each. Ladies' Longclotb, Nightdresses, 2» HOWARD'S SALE. MUSLINS and CRETONNES, all colors, pretty designs, 3s lid dozen yds; double-width reversible Cretonnes, Us yard.—WARD'S SALE. PRINT DOROTHY PINAFORES, full size Is lid each; Children's Cashmere Dresses Is lid each; Women's large-size 1 Bloomers Is lid pair,— W.-U<D'S SALE. RANTED TO SELL-Encyclopaedia Britanica in half-morrocco (24 vols, and index) on revolving book case. Also British Navy League map, flft by Oil. All in first-class condition and will be sold cheap.—Address at "News" ofpOß SALE-Factory Plant, Engine, Boiler, Separator, Pasteuriser, Worker, Churn, and Accessories., No reasonable offer refused.—NOLAN & CO. 21(1 pOR SALE—At half-price, complew Lady's Outfit, handsome hat, costume, macintosh, blouse, underskirt, U'oves—At Amibury's Sale. sl-J YX/AXTED—A washerwoman.—For address apply to "W," "News" "NOTICE TO BOYS who want to caw. pocket money—Sole Bros, arc caih purchasers of bones in any quantity. 13-7 W.C.S.R. Lease, 10 acres, .... ..... Joepitnl Road, ono mile from town; river boundary; ideal sunurban residential site; extensively planted. Terms if desired. For address apply ollice of this paper. ' t.c. 'HE tenderest beef end the c'ncice&t of chops | The best in this tow since the war, | Can be had every day at those up-to-date-s'hops, | The Taravnki Meat Bazaar. ■DALL PROGRAMMES and INVITA- ■" TIOX CARDS-A large assortment. j Inspect samples at "News" Office. ment. Orders' executed with despatch. "CTOR SALE, Hammond Typewriter 1 , practically new; cheap for cash, "Seller," News Office. fiIIOPS TO LET—Two new shops. bcM site in Waitaiuj well appointed.Apply W. Young. Waitara Hotel. £•'■■ rpHAT meat is roal prime when pm X perlv cooked IWe beard dad te'l our manimg I And we kiddies' rejoin that our orders are booked | Evev I day at the Meat Bazaar. t.(

SYKES'S DRENCH GOOD FOR PIGGY ? How Mr. McKetuie I saved EiH ~ I Mr Wm. McKenttewrtte*ln September. 1904.1 saved £n by having SykW» D»»0» on the premises (costing ?/6 per packet). A valuable sow with 1J little young ones was at the point of death. She was down and could not move, and having the Drench in the house I gave her half a packet. The remainder of the packet I mixed with meal and milk and gave to her four boors afterwards. In less than six hours she was on her feet. As I was leaving my farm in eight we«k» 1 sold the sow and liner for £xaEvery owner of live stock shoold ! have this valuable medicine «n 1 his farm, as he never knows tnr I hour when he will require If

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 158, 29 July 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 158, 29 July 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 158, 29 July 1909, Page 3

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