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SUTTON'S SELDS Our last advertisement detailed the Masterton A. and P. Association's great competitions in Swede Turnip and Mangel growing, in which juu will have seen that I'RIZE-WINMCKS IN EV'fiKY INSTANCE I'SED SII'TON'S SEEDS. 'What 'better proof do you want of the absolute superiority of Sutton's Seeds over all others! Nothing could he mure convincing. Thin i« merely a repetition of what happens at most of the similar competitions in all parts uf the world, h it any wonder, therefore, that so many people claim to sell "Sutton'.-," Seeds tind take advantage of our good iiamer All the possible shadow of liutli that there may he in the action of these people is that they may have purchased our seed (just as you may do) and ifroin the roota grown seed is fathered and sold tt6 "Sutton's Seed;" It the growth and gathering of s-.eiis were as simple a matter as this we ask you to consider—Why should our seeds be superior to others? Why are our seeds always such a success and give such satisfaction to growers in every country on the face of llio earth? The answer is simply that the growth and saving of seeds is a line science in every detail from A to '£. The propagation of seeds, growth of the plunts, selection and general breeding of oiij- stock roots is all under the special supervision of one of our partners who has studied and controlled this branch for half a lifetime. The benefit of his long experience is now at the disposal of our farmer friends, but w e warn our friends to be cautious and remerrfber that seeds grown by us can only be purchased from our authorised agents. Many imitations are 6old as Sutton's which have never passed through our hands—poor crops invariably follow, and our name suffers. SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM is th e finest Swede in existence. It produces heavy crops In all soils of the finest possible quality and feed value. It has now become so popular that almost every seedsman offers to cell "Magnum Bonuui." But remember that there is a world of difference between such seed and SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM SWEDE, which can only he procured in Taranakl from E. GRIFFITHS AND CO. NEW PLYMOUTH, SOLE AGENTS FOR TARANAKI, And others whom they may appoint. SUTTON AND SONS, Reading, England.

GUNSON BICYCLES Prices from £9 10s. Inspection Invited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Address-Devon St., New Plymouth. THE SPECIAL IDEA. NEW GOODS Welted Boots, hand sewn, in black and tan, in Oxford and Derby shapes *1 THE LATBBI ' \JCI \ Geatß ' Mo » Calf Derby Shoe*, \ welted I I Ladies' Welted BooU and Shoes, I m '""' v ' o ' o ' *"<* black fl Ladies Tennis Shoes, 8/6 _ Snoctlos, in black aud tan, Ito 8 h/i, 7-9 8/11, 10-18 4/8 1-2 4/11,3-7 6/4 , farmers' Jioots, 9/0 to 18/6 strong Youths' Boot), 1 to 4, ij. Note tho address: A.B.C. Boot Shop DEVON STREET. Impairs and Order Work ; only English nnd Rubberine Lwtlier Used.

WOMAN: LOVEII WOMAN! iVOMAN is ill.: handiwork ol me Cie.'.toi. One wrilet Ims siatcl hat to i;vopcn\ pi'H'.rny her virtues, in .uiiii needs dip 'u- pen into thi nns Oi .In rainbow :in>l Ivj M in the lust of rubies.'' ,\ wo.iaiii in vrfe.-l he.i'.lh, mhiil'sil .-.'it m 'l'.e «if»Ve oi li'iiuiy, lia> b.n'-i Ibo tlwiue oi sons. Hi. '1:1.1 sloiv u.v live cam; '"to the «arii;\i ot Kd"ii. . woman iy nature wis ctealcd ;'n limn her "brother man. ami i* siibin ■ leiiny illnesses r.i.i .lepressiou- 'ron which there is no escap.-. I'o hei'.' ■•■<. tome tliese periods, U v EXTRACT is of priceless va'no :• i leviales her sufferings, kc»y< V: '.< ■ ivy nourishing and stimulating ilk' .. noverished blood, drives awaj the u quickly, thus preserving her yonili iv-.' bentity. All chemists nnd stores '.' WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT, |.,v Is ild, huge bottles 3s. Wholesale ageil'for Taranaki, U D. NATHAN & CO., LTD. TO SETTLERS TARANAKI DISTRICT,

J. A. IUIHIIL Desires to let you know that lie has taken over the TARAN&KI HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. ETE hat, given it a thorough overhaul, and as he has had 12 years' practical experience of settlers' requirisments in the hotel line, he undcrtak-.s 10 give them every satisfaction. The 12 o'clock luncheon at Is will hs found up-to-date. All case Brandies and Spirits guaranteed genuine, while thv >ulk spirits will be found of the best .|uality, and of a proper strength. Try him when next visiting New Plymouth. IMPKKIAL HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. J. SMITH .. PROPRIETOR •Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington), THIE above Well-known Hotel is fitted with every convenience fur the coin'ort of patrons.

THE CUISINE is m charge of an i'x.icrieneed chef, iiml • vi-rv cure is taken o please the tiiost fastidious. Only the lIE3T H.tANDS of ALES aid SPIRITS kept. 1. - 1 I) H'JTrSK HOTEL iiI.VON-STUEET EAST. vi'li a reputation for it( All's, Spirits, and AceomEviry convenience und comfort for patrons. E. WHITTU ... RED HOU'SE HOTB^

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 244, 20 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 244, 20 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 244, 20 November 1909, Page 1

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