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PLANTING SEASON AU kinds or trees are grown and are for gale at R McK. MORISON'S NURSERY, STBATFORD. H you want SHELTER TREES—--Go to MORISON'S. If you want a good GARDEN HEDGE—- , -Go to MORISON'S. If yon want FRUIT TREES—. -Go to MORISON'S. If you want Trees, Shrubs, or Plants of any kind, go to—.MORISON'S HUBSERY, Stratford. Telephone 22. .' Address: R. McK. Morison, The Nursery, Stratford. ALWAYS BUY WHAT IS PURE AND GOOD BE3TSIARCH BEST IRONING A>a}4 ask for lib boxes; Bed Label All that goes to male Good. Ironing comes from this Starch. " Sylvia Hires the greatest satisfaction.,

'THE CHEBTCHDBaH MEAT COMPANY, LTD. (Wottot Islington, Smithfield, Pictoj, Otinaru, Burnside and Woodville), Adrlw that their Representatives will reotWe BACON & FORK Pl(& Moturoa—Tuesday, September 7. .Stratford—Wednesday, Sept. 8 and 15 Smart Road—Monday, September 13. Waitana—Tuesday, September 14. : Toka—Wednesday, September 15. Tarflri—Wednesday, September 15. IfidSirrt—Wednesday, September 8. ■ ' NOTE.—-No stags or boars bought. L, NAIRN, Representative; • ItfNMatatiTt, J. W. BURKJs, Vkra* U, Eltaam W DIMOCK&CO., LTD PJOS will tt rtcdnl at the following receiving atationi u nndari— SEPTEMBER. Opunake— Monday, Sept. 20. Okato-Monday, Sept. 20. Maturoa—Tuesday, Sept. 21. .liiglewood—Wednesdays, Sept. 22 & 23. AVaitara—Tuesday, Sept. 28. .Taariki—Monday, Sept. 27. Stratford—Tuesday, Sept. 21 and 28. Toko-rWednesdny, Sept. 29. NOTE.—No stags or bbars bought. Agent-G. H. SHORT, South Road, New Plymouth. Bepresentative—J* BOTCHER, Stratford.

ffIHK INGUWOOD BAUftTOOMPAKX ■re bnyariof Fflm» feacon Pigs tehroan 112 anc? ioulha dead welgUt, hi «ay quantity. G HAYS: * July Aug. Sept. Waitara, Monday .. 5 2&30 27 Tariki, Monday .. 12 9 0 Midhinrt, Tuesday ..20 17 14 fmart Koad, Tuesday 27 24 21 are called by the under; signed (or the purchn6e of a Beautiful ENGLISH GRANDFATHER CLOCK, now on view at our premises (opposite Theatre Royal), Devon St., New Plymouth. The ordinary selling price of the clock is £45. hut as we need thp room it takes up fo r large quantities of new goods now being opened up, wc ranst get it out of the way. A deposit of £1 must accompany each tender (for which a receipt will he given) and if tender is not accepted deposit wl'l be returned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

BKEATES BROS WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, Devoh St, New Plymouth. ROYAL KAIL LINE. whasgamomonTcoach SERVICE. "CfAVING purchased Misers. J. Hewer 1 _ and Co.'s Business as Coach Pro- . prietors and Ljvery Btablekeepera, we with the public to know that there will be a Thrice-Weekly Service only from Stratford to Whangamomona. ' Catch will leave Stratford every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY At 8.45 a jo, on arrival of trains, returning from Whangamomona to v Stratford every TUESDAY, THUBBDAY, and SATURDAY, )«ATi»" Whangamomona at 7.30 sun. The Uuauu put* up st ComBerejal Stables. FAKES AS UNDER: Toko, dingle 2«, return 3a. Douglas, singlr 3«, return Si. fitrathrcor?, single 7a 6d; return 12a Id. PcSknrii. »ing]p ISsj return 265. ' Whangaiuuu-uiia, slnife £l, return 15s PaKeogeni repairing return ticket* must pay for name on first journey or otherwise tingle fans both ways will tr charged. All Fares and Parcels must be paid ro advance or otherwise arrangement made. floo'd Stabling at our Whangamomoßt Stables and at our Commercial Stable? Stratford. Hacks and Vehicles on hirt Parcels office at Commercial Stablet StratfAjd; and at Mr. J. D. Morison'i , - Auction. Mart, where accounts may b< -V- pai£ '•■■* E JAKES AND CO., r Prosrietors. '-■ INGLEWOOD - TARATA - PUR ARM MAIL COACH SERVICE. TTAVlNQ''taken over the above Mali , Service, 'Tie Coach will run Daily. )*. leaving Purangi at 6 a.m.. arriving Tuglewood 9.45 a.m. Returning. leav< ,' , Inrfewood at 2 p.m., arriving Purangi ?"s<*vy Goods Waggon al*o ofl th« okjne Ofllcw .Mfflj '.STABLES.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 177, 31 August 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 177, 31 August 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 177, 31 August 1909, Page 4

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