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job PRitffM? i We have skilled woikiuea th* latest machinery, new type and material, for doing all classes of printing from a visiting card to a poster. SATISFAOnONOOAEANTICKD. NEWS JOBBING DEPT. *♦♦«**«»♦♦< »*♦

SUTTON'S SELDS Our last advertisement detailed tliq Miistorton A. and P. Assi grunt competitions in Swede Turnip and Mangel growing, ill which will have seen that I'KIZK WLNNKUb IX KVEKV INSTASCK USED Si , TON'S SEEDS. What better proof do you want of the absolute superiority ~t Sutton's Seeds over all others t Nothing could be inure convincing. This is merely a repetition of what Jiappcns at most of the similar competitions in all parts of the world. it any wonder, therefore, thati so many people claim to aell 'Sutton'- 'Seeds and lake advantage of our good name' Ail the possible shadow of truth that there may be ill the action of these people is that they may have purchased our seed (just as you may do) and ifrom the roots grown seed is gathered and sold as "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 othersr Why are our seeds always such a success and give such satisfaction to growers in every country on the face of the earth? The answer is simply that the growth and saving of seeds is a fine science in every detail from A to Z. Die propagation of seeds, growth of the plants, selection and general breeding of ou r 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 frlendi, hut w e warn our friends to be cautious and rcmenVber that seeds grown by us can only be purchased from our authorised agents. Many imitations are sold as Sutton's which have never passed through our hands—poor crops invariably follow, and our name suffers. SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM is the finest Swede in existence. It produces heavy cropg in all soils of the finest possible quality and feed value. It has now become so popular that almost every seedsman offers to sell "Magnu ~ - - ber that there is a world of difference between such seed and SUTTON'B MAGNUM BONUM SWEDE, which can only he procured in Taraniki from E. GKIFFITHS AND CO. NEW PLYMOUTH, SOLE AGENTS FOR TARANAKI, And others whom they may appoint. SUTTON AND SONS, * Reading, England. BICYCLES ™l*m The names are a RAI/EIGH, ROVER guarantee of quality MASHEY-HARRM ANGLO-SPECIAL ANGLO-POPULAR Easy terms. All machines guaranteed. G.W.GUNSON Cycle and Motor Importer, Devon St., New Plymouth

♦44»»MMM>MM*4»>»»»4»» Footwear for You Ton ne*d have no fear that our footwear will not please you. W» •took only the best makes and Mil at reasonable prices. Our second shipment from Ed. Bostock and Co. includes:— Ladies'- Entout Shoes, convertible, or the 8-in-l shoe, ia tan and black. Ladies' Lace Boots. Ladies' Button Boots. Ladies' Button and Lace Boots. Men's Glace Kid and Box-ealf Bait. Also in stock: 0. & E. FOBD'B American Footwear, and ill colonial leading lines. JOHN GRAYSON, DKVCi'J STREET CENTRAL *>♦♦♦•»♦♦♦«■»♦< NEW PLYMOUTR

WOMAN: LONEIY WOMAN! V\7OALA>» is !.h<i handiwork of tue OreAtor. One wiitei has stati bat. CO >.roperh portray .her virtui , ■ue uiusl ueeds dip hi; pen into tin nisS Oi She vainbott and dr> it iu the Just of rubies." / A woman iu >ei't'tfoL lio.illh, voutiled ; cm iu 'lie curves oi has been the tueuie oi son;', art. rma story dace live cams into the Gardo.i ot UVlen. H..-> I woman tj uature was created frr. \\ ■ lhan her brother uiau, and 13 subject ) ', L.any illnesses and .iepvessioiis iron ] ,vliich there is no escape. Co helu .>>*; ; ome these periods, WILSON > VIA <.' \ HXTKACT is of priceless value. U 1 li'tiatos her sufferings, keeps lier ■■<j>-.\ • n,v nourishing and stimulating the ;. p'ovcrished blood, drives away the u : headache, and helps her to nvupi'i'iKi quickly, thus preserving her youth ir-.! liuauty. All chemists and stores '.' ; WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT, |.,-r I Is 9d, large bottles 3s. Wholesale agen's ' tor Taranaki, L. D. NATHAN & CO., j LTD. TO SETTLERS TARANAKI DISTRICT. J. A. TUTHILL Desires to let you know that he h&i taken over the TARANAKI HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J CTE hat, given it a thorough overhaul. j and as he has had 12 years' prac- ; lical experience of settlera* requirs- ; ments in the hotel line, he undertakes 10 give them every satisfaction. 1 The 12 o'clock luncheon at la will l! | found up-to-date. All case Brandies and Spirits guaranteed genuine, while th* , Dulk spirits will be found of the beit j luslity, and of a proper strength. I Try him when next visiting New Flymouth. IMPERIAL HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. J. SMITH .. PROPRIETOR ] ■ Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington). ! f pHE above Well-known Hotel is fitted with every convenifnee for the coai« 'ort of patrons. THE CUISINE is in charge of an eilerienced chef, and every care is taken 0 please the most fastidious. Only > the BEST MtANDS .of ALES md SPIRITS kept RED HOUSE HOTEL OEVON-STREET EAST. \ N Hotel with a reputation for ita Superior Alea, Spirits, and Accordmodution, Every convenience and comfort {or patrons. E. WHITTLE ... RED HOUSE HOTEL

■' vVTTTTfTTTTfTTTTffffffft JEWELLERY % 4/- IN THE £/DISCOUNT Visitors to Now Flymouth are cordially invited to call and inspect Roberts' tine show of JKWELLERY and SILVERWARE. Entirely new stock of Engagement Kings from England. Brooches and Pendants. WATCHES from ss. Call and inspect. * ROBERTS, V JEWELLER, i. Near Melbourne Clothing Co. DO NOT FAIL To see our new COPPER AND ELECTROPLATE GOODS The Prettiest Designs iu RINGS AND , BROOCHES BKFATEB BROS., j«W MiYMTJTH. Buy it NowT As I want tn avoid the inconvenience of shifting my si. kof (.ROCKERY, I am oft , ng tho whole line - at «(I PRICK. I have some i. ,*ful P'nner and Kitchen Ware, ulso some very pretty Tea Seta that are real b r .ins. along and beoure some of bargains before the opportunity Is gone. Richard Aroa Brougham St., N. Plymouth GOOD MORNING, MADAM Yes, something like last Friday's ordert Certainly. Our customer! appreciate our jrood beef. What's for Sunday? Choice, tender sirloin, juicy leg of muttox «ome of the prlme*t porkf Brj- jour pardon? Plump little cockerel? Right, thank you. Oood morning. You'll neyer be in trouble if you get your meat from SOLE BROTHERS

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 252, 30 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 252, 30 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 252, 30 November 1909, Page 1

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