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Spring Sowing. •Our New Seeds, specially purchnsed and selected for Spring Sowing, are now newly -ill to hand. Pin ity MitUiighijermil nlion h/ive lirouglit our seeds ir.fo special pYnniirieftee t 'lnrariaki. Tlie benutil'ul ricli piintim-s rtomi hum .ofci's had a convincing effect upon visitofj* ip, ,T«rjin».ki,. ; arKl ,i_ ( resulted in orders reaching us l"iom tlio Wellington, Huwkeft Bay, and Auckland provinces. The seeds iow to hnd »W thehoit wo luive ever had. We have been specially fortunate in /orne of our puichases. _ , *i«rw*e In HYES » r a have i>. splendid selection, including. HAWAII! 5 HAY, KANDON, SOUTHERN, and the fnmouß DEVON EAVfiB, which is in greater demand tins season than ever. Also, COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS, TIMOTHY, DOGSTAIL, FOXTAIL, FWSCUES, etc. ALGEHIAN OATS, CAPE BARLEY. MAIZE We have a splendid line for growing green feed for cows. BONEDUST, Superphosphate, Basic Slag, "SirAMROOK" special root manure, etc. E. GRIFFITHS & Co., NEW PLYMOUTH.

A BABY If so tliis terest you, for babies require fe ing. Have you tried MOSELEY'B KOCD A pur feet t'ouil, unique in cliaractor, scittntilically prepared by -\n original process during which the starch is converted into a soluble nml readily-digested product. A PERFECT FOOD for infants. Invalids and others rei|tiiring a lighi., digestible diet it is u perfect food, readily assimilated and digested when ao other food can no'retained, A DELIGHTFUL SUPPER DISH As a recuperative food for aduKi it is unequalled, <«ua taken at night will be iou.id most southing, comforting and conducive to sound, refreshing sleep. It increases strength, makes bone, firm muscle, and BUILDS UP THE CO.NimiCTIOK. MADE IN A MINUTE C. CARTER, 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. luu seconds suiliee to turn it from a closed into an open Ore, which hems die kitchen and ventilates it infinitely better than the ordinary range. The ZEALAXDIA is a grand cooker, a fuel economiser. gives abundant' hot water, is reasonable in price—the Idea! Kange for the country. All ironmongers. Write for Catalogue No. 20. Barningham and Co., Ltd. Georgv St. Dunedin '.opposite linos Churchi. Local Agents: Nixoa & Nixon.

STANDARD 'MAS. STANDARD TEAS btaawakb •una, OSTRICH ON BAOH ?AOKBI\ L. D NATHAN & CO Hrt»blish»d IWf.

80 PURE. SO GOOD "OUR BEING SOLD EVERY WEEK THIS PO'PUTiAE SOAP DOES GREAT WORK Wocld Not Hist a Dajiy on tab Most Demcatf Faiibic

IMPERIAL HOTEL SEW PLYMOUTH. J. WITH .. PROPBIETOK, Uta Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington. THE wove Well-kaswn Hotel U fItWJ wit* every conveniens for the ««■ fort of patron*. THE CUISINE la in charge of hi experienced chef, anil every ear* It takw to pieaM the Suit (Mtidiau, Only *he BUST BRANDS vf ALBS »w» STOUTS kept.

fiED HOUSE HOTEL, OEVON-STBSET 4ABT. U WHITTLE »».,«.» Proprieto*. 4 » floM with » reput»tton for iU Bup»noi Al«t> SpbiU, "* i*wmwodition /'er/ jeftrenleuC* and ewsfort lei «: WRrmiT ~..TTr»kS Hobm Hrtri. GIG /OR SALE. WANTED TO SELL-ImraedUtato strong, servicMbk' gig, i» tplew did order; equal to new. For particular! apply "Dally Netwf Am.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 193, 18 September 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 193, 18 September 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 193, 18 September 1909, Page 1

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