Cottage Gardens IF you intend competing for HIS WORSHIP THE WAYOR'B PRIMES in the GARDEN COMPETHION you will find the quality of tlie flower*, together with the purity and brilliance of tlimr colors, will go a long way in influencing the judges in their decisions. Flowers grown from Sutton's Seeds have won more prizes than all others put together. We have just landed 10,000 PACKETS OP NEW SEASON'S FLOWER AND VEGETABEE SEEDS. E. GRIFFITHS & Co., NEW PLYMOUTH. BOLE AGENTS FOR SUTTON'S SEEDS.
a baby If so this advertisement will Interest you, for babies require feeding. Have you tried MObELKX'B *OCD A perfect food, unique in character, ai-ii'.xtillcally prepared by m urig.iim process during which the su,.tu u converted into a soluble u.i.. product. A ._A.i.uX FOOD 10. ii..ua;s. Invalids and others rujuuiiij,' a light, digestible diet it.» a pjweet food, readily assinii< iaiui, ma digested when no other luuu gun uit retained. A b&LU..uVL SUPPER DISH As u recuperative food for adulj it i* unequalled, and taken fit nignt will be l'ouad most southing, coiuioriiiijj and. conducive to bound, refreshing sleep, It increases strength, makes boae, hriu muscle, and UUILDS UP XhK UJ.XSTITUTION. MADiC IN A MINUTE
C. CARTER, Devon St,, i: New Plymouth. THE OPEN FIRE OP "» Hie 2uuiandia Range lb A boun IN WINTER, imperially 10 country people, who their Kiicheu constantly, and Jj-cquciiuy have wet clothes to dry, Iwu acconua suffice to turn it from 11 closed iiuo an open lire, which "cuts the kitchen ima ventilates it i.:.mileiy iiuiu. than the ordinary ine is a grand cuuker, a iufi economises gives u„uiuliim not water, is reasonable ■i. pnee—iim Ideal Hange f or the t(."'uu,,'. hi ironmongers, , Write L; Catalogue No. 20. Bamingham and Co,, Ltd. Uuoi-jj. 01. Duuedia (opposite Kuoj Church). Local Agents; Nixoa & Nixon,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 180, 3 September 1909, Page 1
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