NEW SPORTING SEASON. GOODS FOR TENNIS We »tock tlie very beet _ .. racquets, including the "Driva," which is ,o much in demanil this season, "!;o I tl : " "Servo," "Special Assoc." etc. Tl .'si racquets have proved their merit to ItiUhki'ds of players the world over, uud ion can buy here with confidence, (or nothing but the very beet is stutked. FOR FISHING Muiward's Superior Trout Tack'.c, .(Sundry's .Sea, Lines, etc. ;; FOR CRICKET Gunn and Moore's Material and Siteaiding Bats, recommended by ayward. Also all requisites, FOR OROQUET • ■ Ri.««*'a hard-wearing sets aud all *cA. S. HASELL, Xew Plymouth.
C*OFFKdI HOT Mm WEATHRK I Try Yeale's I * Fresh Wround Every M ormn<{ !"..-■ lttsdeiigluful i-"it put up f'Om the fresh ground ■"'berry. It is cheaper and better than any other hrana. g ?on Just Try Tt. ■ Tlinne 186 ;Th.eitre Kovil Buildings
"fef! l ?^ 1 THE GHOSTS tj of tho pairs that etill would be Si with you if you had used DUR- | BARiPOLISH—if they all appeai'j ed what an array there"would bel N For there are twice as many b boots used ae need be. Water jj the s tannin out of it, and makes 1 it hard and brittle.' ij DURBAR,'the perfect polish, jj makes your boots WATERS . PROOF,, it PRESERVES and. 1. SOi^ENS ; the 1 leather, and im- |' part's a'BRILLIANT SHINE. A 9 trial will convince you. Sold by I all grocers and ehoe stores at
Our MILK CARTS, DRAYS, WAGGONS, BUGGIES, Can ' GIGiS, DOG CARTS, tc, are all hard workers We WE ONLY WANT 1 D 0 FAIR WUCB i Your ! Work JONN3IU CLARK, I.nuura Strew, NEW PLYMOUTH.
(JOOD GOODS PROMPT SERVICE. Civility to customers. Regular supplies of the best lines of groceries. These, and the past popularity of the store, make the people regularly patronise TAYLOR'S PITZKOY ST QBE phone 256. Trap visil rt Road every Wedne
THE HAWERA MACHINERY EXCHANGE FOR SALE 3 No. 2 Vacuum pumps, price £ls, coat £37 10s. I h.K.G. P'llsators, £S each. •'; L.K.G. PuU(rt»rs,.£]o each. :; L.K.6. Pufejtors, £l2 each. ) S-h.p. Blaclwtone (Ml Engimi, suitable for driving ihearing machines Eric* £Bo,co s t £llß. Only been in use three months. ; 1 2-h.p. Campbell Oi! Enoime, price £27 lOe J 2-h.p. Steam Engine, vei tical, complete, price £ls. 1 6-h.p. Portable Engine, pi esaure 75Tb6 (Clayton and Shuttle (porta), with one Andrews and Bevan 3-bladed chaff-raUer, price £65. Wanted Victors to' Hoiwersi to see v I)ie;KIDD MILKING MACHINE. Prac tieal demonstration on application. Next door to Gillies iind Haider's horse bazaar, Union street. HAROLD GREVILLE, UNION STREET :: HA WEE ■•■ _ P.O. Box 97. Thone 14. GOVC«NSieKI WMm ogp&st-ifsmi FACT ». »;'i BOKI'SES nn *e »< ttsrauiug tens i'E£ord!s< WCii if tiaa* wsM
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 237, 12 November 1909, Page 4
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443Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 237, 12 November 1909, Page 4
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