Cottage Gardens IF you intend competing for HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR'S PRIZES in the GARDEN COMPETITION you will find the quality of the flowers, together with the purity and brilliance of their colors, will go a long way in influencing the judges in their decisions. Flowers grown from Sutton's Seed* have won more prizes than all others put together. We have just landed 10,000 PACKETS OF NEW SEASON'S FLOWER AND VEGETABEE SEEDS. E. GRIFFITHS & Co., NEW PLYMOUTH. SOLE AGENTS FOR SUTTON'S SEEDS.
YOU A BABY If so this advertisement will interest you, for babies require feeding, have you tried MOSELEJTS tfOOD A perfect food, unique in c! ter, scicntilicaily prepared by x original process during which th. staich is converted into a soluble and readily-digested product. A PifiFECT FOOD for iiiiunts. Invalids and others /inquiring a light, digesuo.e diui it js a jjurfect loud, reauuy aosiin.1 uLtd uud digested when M utiier loud can ue retained. A DELIGHTFUL SUPPER DISH ' As u recuperative food for adulU it is unequalled, <uid taken at night will 'be found moat soutning, comforting and' conducive to sound, refreshing, sleep. It increases strengw, makes bone, firm muscle, and BUILDS UP THE tUNS'I'IIUi'IOiS. MADE IN A MINUTE C. CARIEK, Devon St., :: New Plymouth. THE OPEN FIRE OF The Zeaiandia Hang IS A liOOn xH WLui'KR, Especially tu country people, who use their Kilclitn constantly, and frequently have wet cloUes lo dry. Two seconds sullico lu turn it from a closed into an open tire, w l '"' l ' heats the kitchen aud vcutilati intiuitely better than the ordinary range. The ZEALANDIA is a grand cooker, a f;,cl economiser. given abundant nut water; is reasonable in price—thv Ideal .Range for the oeuatry. /ill ironmongers.. Write L. Catalogue Ssu. 20. Bamingh.im and Co., Ltd. (iei'i'tjv ci. Duncdia (opposite Kuox Church), Local Agents: Nixon & Nixon.
STANDARD TEAS. OSTRICH OW EACH *ACKET, L. D NATHAN & CO Jtrtehlished 1840 SO PURE. SO GOOD ••'ONS BEING hOLD EVEEY WEEK THIS POPULAR SOAP DOES GREAT 'W'IKK Wocid Not Host a Baby ob xsi Most Dbticatb Farbio IMPERIAL HOTEL 3EW VLVMOrfH. J. janTH .. i'K(^i'i;rET6K, L»ts Manager Hotel Cecil, WeiiiugtoD ITPHE aoove Wall lu wit* every c.-.-. lort of »„trti»i4, .*n Hot*] in fltlvi • 1.-..' ■• for Ihr tuin Tlli CUISINE Is to i««vpf o; an ox purkncvni chef, nnd every te.t" U taken to p!8»H« tll9 >uu« lair/dlMr Onl> she KEST BRANIW «* AUfo an<» SPf«ITB n-jit RED HOfISH HOTEL, 4 u flo'al v.U!i t nj[nif.»tion ior Sumner Alov Spl.-ita, 4uc Am **«ry ?f>n7i)nlej..-> «a<J cwirut fnt fitroßd. G WBJTTLIf "at* Houi.- FWs GIG A)R SALE. RANTED TO «EUWJnmedi*Nl.s strong, servios«ibU ffg, in aplci did order; equal to new. For particntara apply "Dally New/ iHo*.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 181, 4 September 1909, Page 1
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