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Spring Sowing. Our New SeedS) specially ptirrhflxeri hi«l *eWtt«l for Spring Sowing, nre now nearly ,ill to hand. Parity and high K er " •nil at,ion have lu-ought, our seeds i':to special pinniiiiener throughout. Titmnaki. The beautiful rich pustules jfi o >ll frjun luifl a convincing effect upon visitor* to Taraniiki, unci li)8t xwwpn resulted in orders reaching us fmin the Wellington, HawWs 3&y, and Auckland provinces. The needs row to bind are the bwt we have ever had. We have been specially fortunate in some of our purchases. In KYES we have p. splendid selection, including HAWKE'S HAY, BANDON, SOUTHERN, and the famous DEVON EAVfR, which is in greater demand this season than ever. Also, COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS, TIMOTHY, DOGSTAIL, FOXTAIL, FESCUES, etc. ALGERIAN OATS, CAPE BARLEY. MAIZE We havea splendid line for growing green feed for cows. BONEDUST, Superphosphate, Basic Slag, " Sll AM ROOK " special root manure, etc. E. GRIFFITHS & Co., NEW PLYMOUTH.

HAVE . YOU A BABY If so this advertisement will interest you, for babies require feeding, Have you tried MOSELEf'S bOCD A perfect food, unique ia character, seieutilically prepared by in original process during which the starch is converted into a soluble and readily-digested product. A PERFECT FOOD for infants, invalids and otheri requiring a light, digestible diet it is a perfect food, readily assimilated aud digested when ao other food can ue retained. A DELIGHTFUL SUPPER DISH As a recuperative food for aduKt it is unequalled, olid taken it night will be loujd moat southing, comforting and condutive to sound, refreshing sleep. It increases strength, makes boas, firm muscle, and BUILDS UP THE COXSTIXUTIOJf. MADE IN A MINUTE C. CARTER, Devon St., :s Hew Plymouth.

THE OPEN FIRE OF The Zealandia Range IS A BOON IN WINTER, Especially to country people, who use their kitchen constantly, and frequently have wet clothes to dry. Two seconds suilice to turn it from a closed into an open lire, which heats the kitchen and ventilates it inliuitely better than the ordinary range. The ZEALANDIA is a grand cooker, a fuel economiwr. give a abundant hot water, is reasonable in price—thy Ideal Euuge for the country. All ironmongers. Write for Catalogue No. 20. Barnirigham and Co., Ltd. Georgv St. Duncdin (opposite Knox Church). Local Agents: Nixon & Nixon.

STANDARD TJSAB. STANDARD TEAS UTAMAKB SXAa BKB OSTRICH ON BACH ?ACEEI. L. D NATHAN & CO S>t»blished 1840' , .iju..

ISO PURE. [SOGOODE 'SSmk ' HOLD-KyTcSf WEEK r>us roPUTiAB soap DOES GREAT WuEK. Would Not Wsst a Baby oh tbb Most Demc-atf Fabric ■ ".'ij ■ IMPEEIAL hotel JIKW PLYMOUTH. J. SMITH .. PROPBIETOR, Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington. rrETE rtove Well-lawn Hotel b Uttwd witk every couveaienor (or the **»• fOTt of fkbOßl. THI WJISINE li In oharge of an experienced chef, tad every oar» fa ttka to p!e*n tke mutt faitidlow). Only the BEST BRANDS of ALES and SOTITS k«pt. fiED HOUSE HOTEL, dEVON-STRBBT JBABT. U. WSOTLft ........ Pr»yrvetOK \ r flotal with * reputation tor Iti Superior Alei, SpMU, and 4moibi modation i >*»ry and eoiciort lot j r jtroiw. j IS WHrnXI ...~Bn4 House Hutel. i GIG i<OR SALE. I R/ANTED TO SELLr-lmmedUtsljl ! sl.rong, BeTvlceiblt gig, is cplev lid order; equal to new. ] For particular* apply "Daily Nennr : moa. „>

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 189, 14 September 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 189, 14 September 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 189, 14 September 1909, Page 1

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