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SUTTON'S SELDS Our lust advertisement detailed the Musterton A. and P. Association'* great competitions in Swede Turnip ami Mange! growing, in which \mi will Have seen that PUIZE-WINXERS IX KVIiUV INSTAXCE USED SI l'TOM'S SEJCDS. W'liat bettor proof do you want of .the aliMiiiile superiority of Sutton's Seeds over all others? Nothing eould be more convincing. This is merely a repetition of what happens at most of the similar competitions in all parts of the world. Is it any wonder, therefore, that so many peoplo claim to sell "Sutton's" Seeds and take advantage of 9ur Rood name? All the po-sil)l t . shadow of truth that there may liii in the action of these people is that they may have purchased our seed (just as you may do) and from-tho rooln grown seed is gathered and sold M "Sutton's Seed, it the growth and gathering of seeds were as simple a matter as this we ask you to consider—Why should our seeds ..be superior to others I Why are our seeds always such a succc-h and give such satisfaction to growers in every country on tho face of the earth? The answer is simply that the • growth and saving of seeds ie a fine science in every detail from -A to Z. The propagation of seeds, growth of the plants, selection and general breeding ofoo r stock roots is all under the special supervision of one of our part, tiers who has studied and controlled this branch for hall a lifetime. The benefit of his long experience is now at the disposal of our farmer frien is, but w e warn our friends to be cautious and remember that seeds grown by us ean only be purchased from our authorised agents. Many imitations are gold as Sutton's which have never passed through our liands—poor crops invariably follow, and our name suffers. SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM is th e finest Swede in existence. It produces heavy crope in all soils of the finest possible quality and feed value. It has now become so popular that almost every seedsman'offers to eell "Magnum Bonum." ..But remember that there is a world of difference between such seed and 'SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM SWEDE, which can only be procured In Tarnnakl from E. GBIEFITHS AND CO. NEW PLYMOUTH, SOLE AGENTS FOR TARANAKI, And others whom they may appoint. SUTTON AND SONB, Heading, England.

GUNSON FOR BICYCLES Prices from £9 10ft. Inspection Invited. Satisfaction Guaranteed Address-Devon St., New Plymouth. - { y.-ftfw ' '-j -»r n-V. Toi

THE SPECIAL IDEA. NEW GOOOB Gents' Welted Boots, band sewn, In black and tan, in Oxford and Derby fhapes THE LATEST Genta' Moa Oalf Derby Shoes, welted Ladies' Welted 800 to, and Show, in ton, violet and black Ladies Tennis Shoes, 8/6 Ladies' Tan One-bar Show, 8/6 Shoettes, in blaok aud tan, f to 6 3/1, 7-9 3/11, 10-18 4/8 I—2 4/11,8~T 6/0 u Farmers' Boots, 8/8 to 18/fl Strong Youths' Boots, 1 to J, </• Note the address: A.B.C. Boot Shop DEVON STREET. Repairs and Order Work; only English and Rubberine Letither

,Ns» 1 FACT N*. £ R» BONUSES tw tirujli ■ ttwmlnj iwii liotmi' n fcafll »t tim mat i ■ / AUQUBTUB E. WATKINB SOLE AGKNT FOR . for EXPANDED METAL ENGINEERING CO., of NEW YORK. Makers of EXPANDED METAL Lath' iug used in the construction it FIiRRO-CONCRfiTB Build, ings, Bridges, Culvert*, Wharvea tttc. FAULKNER & COLLINS, of Auckland. WOVEN WIRE, alio used tor eaine purposes as above. Full particulars as 'no sites, weights prices, apply to the undersigned, I will also be pleased to furnish full particulars as to cost, etc., of Reinforced Mild Steel Rods, Cement, eto. THE NEW ZEALAND IMPERIAL ' CASH REGISTER CO., LTD. Machines on view. Full particulars on application. AUGUSTUS E. WATKINB DEVON STREET. rnAKANAKI LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIKTX (Permanent), Incorporated under "The Building Societies Act, 1880." DIRECTORS: Messrs. R. Cock (Chairman), A. Shuttleworth, John iSllit!, W. L. Newman, Newton King, At (5 old water, and T. K. Skinner. SOI/ICITOKS: Messrs. Wilson and Greyi BANKERS: The Bank of New Zealand, The Societjr pays the cost of preparing and registering all mortgages (unless for a, lesser sum Mian £100). During the five years ending the With September, 1000, the sum of £11,304 15s Id had been (] tributed in dividends ami bonuses nmoi<g the mejnberti of the. Society, Borrower* and Investors partu'ipating alike in the distrftuUoit It will thus Iw seen that the Society 1* really co operative. Office open daily 'r i i 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday nl e\".. i 'xcepted, E. iViiiiiTEß, Secretary. TEETH V^LUE rpHERE is no need here to tdiphaiiae the value of srood teeth, either for health's sake or socially. It it to veil known that good health canrot exist unlcse foot ie property masticated, Jiut as widely appreciated ii the fae£ that good teeth brighten a homely face and Bnhaaoe the beauty of a pretty taee. You need only to know that we fl r l you— ■ ( it Complete Upper m Lowei Set „ '<* 110 Superior Set* .. ..lit A Smsl« Tooti from .. .. I ¥ Stoppings from 10 Administering Gae .. .. I < Extractions .. .. !/« « ni t 1.0 We absolutely ohim tn hive the larjjei/t nra««»ie in the wwld. and IM flrit and only company thnt hi* rednfti faithful and modem' dentistry withH the reach of all. We faithfully ammre 'every pstl»fit : that the teeth and materials we n* . ate BXaetlv the same as used Vv 4enti«*« j charp'n? double. LONDON I)ENTA.L 1 INSTITUTE

WOMAN: LO\liliY WOMAN! vyOMAN is the handiwork of me Creator. Out) wvitei has stated i3nt to inopcrU portray her virtues, ■ne a\«:t needs dip '»•> pen into th) iius 01 'he rainbow and ii) it in the Just of ru'triw.'' \ woman in verfwi health, rouuded cut in iJBe curves of Vcuiity, has 'wen the them-.! ot song. irt. mid atorv <l»iao Eve cams into the tfurden of lidon. woman fcj nature was created fnr than her brother man, mui is snbieet (■ l an)' illnesses and .lepvessious fiwn which there is no eieap?. Co helt> .i • tome these periods, WILSON'S M.V EXTRACT is of priceless vaiuo. It > leviates her sufferings, keeps V - w : toy nourishing and stimulating the •• povcrished blood, drives awaj fho u . headache, and helps her to quickly, thus preserving her youth in.! beauty. All chemists and stores v. ' WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT, pre Is 4)(1, large bottles 3s. Wholesale agents for Taranaki, L. D. NATHAN & CO., LTD. TO SETTLERS TARANAKI DISTRICT. J. A. TUTHILL Desires to let you know that 1m has ... taken over the TARANAKI HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. [JE hat. given it a thorough overhaul. and as he has had 12 years' practical experience of settlers' requirsinents in the hotel line, he undertakes to give them every satisfaction. The 12 o'clock luncheon at Is will bs found up-to-date. All case Brandies and Spirits guaranteed genuine, while ths oulk spirits will be found of the best quality, and of a proper strength. Try him when next visiting New Plymouth. IMPERIAL HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. J. SMITH .. PROPRIETOR ■Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington). '[UIE above Well-known Hotel is fitted with every convenience lox the comfort of patrons. 1 THE CUISINE is in charge of an experienced chef, and every care is taken lo please the most fastidious. Only the BEST BRANDS of ALES ind SPIRITS kept \n I) HOITSR HOTEL DEVON-STREET EAST. E. WHIfTLE Proprietor. A N Hotel with a reputation lor its Superior Ales, Spirits, and Accommodation. Every convenience and comfort for patrons. E. WHITTLE ... RED HOUSE HOTEL

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 246, 23 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 246, 23 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 246, 23 November 1909, Page 1

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