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Have You Tried Amler Tips Tea ? though you like the brand you are now using. Many women thought the tea they were buying was the best value (or the money, but a trial of Amber Tips toon convinced them that for delicious flavour, exceptional quality and strength, it was far superior to the brand they had previously been using. Moreover, it is very economical—you can make more cups of delicious fragrant tea from a pound of Amber Tips than from ordinary tea. ' Amber Tips Tea is packed in a special air-tight and damp-proof carton, thus preserving all its delicious flavour and strength. Tell your grocer you want Amber Tips Tea and insist on getting it. It is sold in three grades, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/-.
RETAILS of a test it unde of 100 cows as against hand. The most Exhaustive A Herd. £748, milked by hand £563, milked by band , £BO3, milked tymachin ent for a whole season in Turanaki on a herd similar herd on an adjoining farm milked by I'est eve.- made of a milking machine. B Herd A Herd (hand-milked) result, hand 1006-7 .. .. £754 deficit of £0 ■ band 1007-8 .. .. £590 deficit of £27 machine 1008-0 .. .. £748 gain of £55 It will thus be seen that the loss of £27 was turned into a profit of £55 by the machine, an improvement really of £B2. Add to this the saving in LABOR aad the machine is a gift to you beforis one season is over. ITS PRINCIPLE IS THE BEST ITS SALES ARE THE GREATEST THE SECRETARY, offices, R. A WIGGINS, General Manager, 66, 68 The Terrace, Wellington. Works, Palmerston North. DOMINION PRESSURE MILKING MACHINE FIRE! FIRE! A.B.C. SALVAGE STOCK JJAVING bought the Salvage Stock of A. Tyree and Co., Auckland, we are offering them at the following prices:— Gents' Glaee Kid Bals. and Buttw boots, worth 25/6 .. NOW 14/6 17/6 .. NOW 10/6 Farmers" Light Boots, 14/0 ' .. .. NOW 6/6 Heavy Navvies' Boots, 18/6 NOW 9/6 Ladies Slippers, Is 6d .. ' NOW lid All lines reduced to make room be- fore stocktaking. Note the addrecs A3.C. BOOT CO. DEVON STREET. Repairing and order work. Only English leather used.
TARANAKI FARMERS HUNDREDS OF POUNDS LAST SEASON BY USING ONLY ziFEASEH'Siz RELIABLE CATTLE DRENCH THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES of this Drench have been recognised by leading . farmers throughout the district, fr oiu whom we have received numerous testimonials of a flattering charact cr. FRASER'S CATTLE DRENCH is the'BEST REMEDY for all inflammatory and feverish disorders, colds, chills, influenza, red-water, cwtiveness, loss of cud, indigestion, hide-bound, sur frits and heaviness, in CATTLE, PIGS, SHEEP AND HORSES. «g" EAOH PAOKET OONTAINB FOUR FULL DOSES Prices: 1/6 per pkt., 15/- per doc pkts. If your storekeeper does not stock FRASER'S CATTLE DRENCH, 6«d direct to us and we will forward it free of carriage. FRASER'S ANTISEPTIC TABLETS FOR THE PREVENTION OF ABORTION IN CATTLE These Tablets are highly concentrated and have always teen found perfectly Eafe and reliable and easy to use. ■ PRICE 2/6 PER BOTTLE. Prepared under the supervision of WM. FRABEE, M.P.S. V., and N.Z. TARANAKI DRUG STORES. DEVON ST. (Opposite Bellringer's) ... ~., ». . „, ; NEW PLYMOUTH
RELIABLE SEEDS FOR SPRING SOWING I AM NOW OFFERING my NEW SEASON'S CARROT and MANGOLD SEED, all of -which have been carefully tested, and are of the highest germinating power. MANGOLD—Long Red. CARROT—Sinclair's Champion. MANGOLD-Ycllow Globe. CARROT—BarribaU (the old favorMANGOLD—GoIden TankaTd. , ate). The above are all grown in the Dominion from selected roots, and will be found to be far superior in vitality and germination to the test imported. The many fine specimens of roots grown from rny seeds which are being continually gent to me for exhibition are the best iadfcation of tbo quality of my seeds. A SATISFIED CUSTOMER 13 THE BEBT ADVERTISEMENT. MR. F. TOTIULL, of Wrights' Bush, Invcrcargill, writes under date of July 28:— "Kindly forward ine 5,s worth of Carrot Seed to Wrights' Bush. 1 had sorao beautiful Carrots from your seed that I got last year, so I wisli to put in a bigger piece this year, for I could not meet the demands for such a fine carrot." Mr. Tothili iccognises the importance ot procuring the vefy best seed, and prefcra to buy from me, and pay postage, rather than experiment with 6eed obtainable nearer home. THE MORAL TO TAIUNAKI FARMERS IS OBVIOUS.
NEWTON KING, SEEDSMAN :: :: NEW PLYMOUTH Si STRATFORD. PLANTING SEASON SEASONED TIMBER
All kinds of trees aro grown and are for Bale at B McK. MORISON'S NURSERY, STRATFORD. If you -want SHELTER TREES—--Go to MORISON'S. If you want a good GARDEN HEDCH6to MORISOK'S. If you want FRUIT TRESSED to MORISON'S. If you want Trees, Shrubs, or Plants of any kind, go to—- ., MORISON'S HURSERY, Stratford. Telephone 22. ', ja 'Address: R, McK. Morisoa, v las, Nttrßery ) ,Stra«9«L.t:^:l
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 182, 6 September 1909, Page 4
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810Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 182, 6 September 1909, Page 4
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