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Spring Sowing. OIIP New Seeds, specially purchased and wleo'f" l for Spring Sowing, are now nearly .ill to limit), Puiity and liigli g<*rmil fttion have brought our seeds ir.tu special pn uiiwiu-e tlutuigl cut. Taranaki. The beautiful rich pnsmmi gio»)i imin our Steds IrtiVe had a convincing effect upon visitors lo Tmni>nki, m>« Inst omsod resulted in orders retching us from the Wellington, Hawke's Bay, and Auckland provinces. The seeds low toll nd me tie liCct we have ever had. We have been specially fortunate in tome of our purchases. In KYES we have a splendid selection, including HA WAKE'S HAY, BANDON, SOUTHERN, and the famous DEVON EAVEII, which is in greater demand this season than ever. Also, COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS, TIMOTHY, DOGSTAIL, FOXTAIL, FESCUES, etc. ALGERIAN OATS, CAPE BARLEY. M AIZE Wo have a splendid line for growing green feed foe cow s. BONEDUST, Superphosphate, Basic Slag, "SUAMROOK" special root manure, etc. E. GRIFFITHS & Co., NEW PLYMOUTH.

HAYE YOUA BABI If so this advertisement will interest you, for babies require feeding. Have you tried MOSELEVB FOOD A pel-foot food, unique in character, scientifically 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 others requiring a light, digestible diet it is a perfect food, readily assimilated and digested when no other food can tie retained. A DELIGHTFUL SUPPER DISH As a recuperative food for aduKa it is unequal led, aud taken night will be fouad mofit soothing, comforting and conducive to •ound, refreshing sleep. It increases strength, mates boae, firm muscle, and BUUiDS UP THE CONSTITUTION. MADE UN A MINUTE C. CARTER, Devon St., New Plymouth. THE OPEN FIRE OP The Zealand ia Range IS A BOON IN WINTER, Especially to country people, who u«e their kitchen constantly, and Frequently have wet clothes to dry. Two seconds sullice to turn it from a closed into nn open fire, which heats the kitchea and ventilates it infinitely better than the ordinary range. The ZKA&ANDIA is a grand cooker, a fuel economise, gives abundant hot water, is reasonable in price—the Ideal flange for the country. All ironmongers. Write for Catalogue No. 20. Barningham and Co., Ltd. Georgv St. Duncdin (opposite linoi Ohurcii). Local Agents: Nixon & Nixon.

STANDARD TEAS. STANDARD TEAS BTAJWAKJ TKAg. SM OSTRICH ON EAOH ?ACI£I. L. D NATHAN & CO KHabiishtd IMO - ■ - ■ 8') PURE. [SO GOOD %!Mk '■'ONB BEING SOLD KYKKY WEEK THIS fOi?ULAB SOAP DOES GRKA.T WUKK Woold Not Hcst a Baby oe tbi Most Dei-iutf Fabhio imperial hotel IEW PLYMOUTH. J. BOTH .. PROPBIETOR, lata Manager Hotel Ceoll, Wellington THE above Well-lcnron Hotel U itWl with every conveniens* (or the comfort of yt&oss. TBI OUTBINE to In charge of aa ex perienocd chef, and every car* It take) | to plea** the molt fastidiou, Only the BEST BRANDS ut ALES mi BWiem k«pl RED HOUSE HOTEL, IIEVON-STBKET £AST. U WSHTLi , Preprletok. 4« flot«l with « reputation for lti Superior Alee, Bpirtta, and Aeeom"cksiott Jrerj Khwotlmo *nd cowlort fot patroaa, B WHmUt ...77hok Hooie Hotel GIG jj\)R SALE. RANTED TO Strang, RerviceibU gig, in vples did order; equal to new. For particulars applj' "Dally Rem/ tfflee. <

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 194, 21 September 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 194, 21 September 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 194, 21 September 1909, Page 1

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