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Spring Sowing. OIIP Now Seeds, specially pmvlifiM'd ami idec'ed for Spring Sowing, are now nearh .ill U> hand. Puiityiind high frer* mi ntion have brought our seeds into special pruniineiu-r: throughout 'l'liiimaki. Tim beautiful rich pastures gro .11 from wir Seeds Imvu had 11 convincing effect upon visitors to Tamnaki, unH lant season resulted in orders luiching us 1 Din the Wellington, Ha<*lre's'Bay, 11ml Auckland provinces. The seeds low to h>iiid ate the lient we have ever had. We have been specially fortunate in some of our purchases. In ItYES we have a splendid selection, including HAWKK'S HAY, SANDON, SOUTHEBN.and the famous DEVON EAVBR, which is in greater demand tins season than ever. Also, COCKSFOOT, CLOVEKS, TIMOTHY, DOOSI'AII,, FOXTAIL, FESCUES, etc. ALGERIAN OATS, CAPE BARLEY. MAIZE We have a .splendid line for growing green feed for cows. BONEDUST, Superphosphate, Basic Slug, " S tIAMROCK " spociul root manure, eto. E. GRIFFITHS & Co., NEW PLYMOUTH.

HAVE YOU A BABY If so this advertisement will interest you, lor bullies require feeding. Have you tried HOSELEY'a FOOD A perfect food, unique in diameter, scientilically j>iqi;ir"d by in original process dining which the starch is converted into a soluble and readily-digested product. A PERFECT FOOD for infants. Invalids and others requiring a light, digestible diei it is a perfect food, readily assimilated and digested when ao other food can ue retained. A DEIIGHTFDL SUPPER DISH As a recuperative food for adulj) it is unequalled, aiid taken at night will 'be l'oujd most soothing, comforting and conducive to sound, refreshing sleep. It increases strength, makes boae, firm muscle, and BUILDS UP TIIE COXSTII'DTION. MADE IN A MINUTE C. CARTER, Devon St., :: Xe*v Plymouth.

THE OPEN FIRE OF The Zealandla Range IS A BOON IN WINTER, Especially to country people, who use their kitchen constantly, and frequently have wet- clothes to dry. \ Two seconds suflice to turn it from J a closed into an open fire, which heats the kitchen and ventilates it iiiliiiitely better than tho ordinary range. The 2EALAXDIA is a grand cooker, a fuel ficonomiwr. gives abundant Jiut water, is reasonable in price—the Idea! forage 'for the ' country. All ironmongers. Write for Catalogue No. 20. Barnfrigham and Co., Ltd. il, Dunedia (opposite Knox CUurcii). Local Agents: Nixoa & Nixon.

STANDARD TEAS. 3'LANDAAD TlfiAfl SjTA«*)AK» IHIt Msß OSTRICH ON BAOH ?ACKEI\ L. D NATHAN & 00 Ssttblislied 1840 ;80 PURE. [SO GOODjg j". 1 mum

' ON R BEING SOLD KVEKY* WEEK HITS fOPUUR SOAP DOES GKKAT WORK Would NOT lliet a lUbyobtbb Host Demi-at* Fabbic imperial hotel SEW PLYMOUTH. J. WITH .. PKOPBIETOK, bate Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington. rpHG above Wellluw«ni Hotel U fittv) witk every eouvealeiut (or the tonfort of pgtrom. THB t/UTSINE la in charge of u experienced chef, and every cm* It taka to plesM tie molt faitidloM, Only the BEST BRANDS of ALES unt SFliam k«pt. ftED HOUSE HOTEL, OEVON-STaBET fIAST. U. WHITTLE Propria to*. 4»• flotal with » reputation for it* Suponoi Ales, Bpfrito, and ieoomu.odxtioa / x «i 7 jcrrenlei.;* *ni ewJort bn ,-itrona. B WHfTTLH Hoane Hotel. <HO A)R SALIC, vyANTED TO SELL—lmTnadtatslj strong, aerviceibli. gig, in #ple» did order; equal to new. For particulars apply "Sally Mawt •Be*. , }

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 190, 15 September 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 190, 15 September 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 190, 15 September 1909, Page 1

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