job PRINT MG We have skilled work neb. the latest machinery, new type and material, (or doing all ciiwei of printing from a vliiting «*rd to » potter. BATMFAOXIONOCAKANTKSD. NEWB JOBBING DEPT.
SUTTON'S SEEDS Our last advertisement detailed the Masterton A. and P. Association'* great competitions ill .Swede Turnip find Mangel growing, in which you will have scmi that l'ltlZE-WI.VNICKS IN KVEUY IX.STA.NCB USED SITTOX'S SEKIJS. NN'h;it tietter pruut <io you want uJ' the nUuluie superiority of Sutton's Seeds over all others? Nothing eould lie 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 people claim to sell "Sutton',' Seeds and tako advantage of our /ood nameV All the possible shadow of liuth that there may he in the action of these people is that they may have purchased our seed (just as you may do) and from the roots grown seed is gathered and sold as "Sutton's Seed." it the growth and gathering of seed* were aB 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 glowers 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, The 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 inrtners 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 rememW that seeds gu>»n by us can only be purchased from our authorised agents. Many -imitatiopsare sold as Sutton's which have never passed through our hands—poor crops invariably follow, and our same suffers. SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM is the 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 offer !o sell "Magnum BonuV But remember that there is a world of <V" mice between such seed and SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM SWr.':i:, which can only be'procured in Taranaki from E. GRIFFITHS AND CO. NEW PLYMOUTH, SOLE AGENTS FOR TARANAKI, And others whom they may appoint. SUTTON AND SONS, Reading, England.
BICYCLES™?™ The names are a RALEIGH, ROVER guarantee of quality MASSEY-HARRIS ANGLO-SPECIAL ANGLO-POPULAR Easy terms. All machines guaranteed. G. W. GUN SON Cycle and Motor Importer, Devon St., New Plymouth
Footwear foriYou Ton aeed have no fear that our footwear will not pleue you. W« itock only the best make* and sail at reasonable prices. Our second shipment bom Ed. Bostock and Co. includes:— Ladies' En tout Shot*, convertible, or the 3-in-l ihoe, it tan and blade. Ladies' Lace Boot*. Ladies' Button Boots. Ladies' Button and Lace Boots. Men's Gla«« Kid and Boz-«alf Bali. Also In stock; 0. & R. FORD'S Americas Footwear, and all «ol> onial leading lines, JOHN GRAYSON, DEVON STREET CENTRAL .. NEW PLYMOUTH. BOTTLES THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT. wtj NisyS D V.V. TO; SCOTSMEN LHEATHER FROM THE ISLAND OF IBLAY A consignment ot fhe famous "White Horse Whlaky hat just arrived with a Bouquet of heather from the Island of lslay attached to. As e supply is limited, e..rly application is neoesnary. AGENTS: & L. HUMPHRIES & CO., BEOUGHAM eiTEBET, NEW PLYMOUTH. A.A. A. * A . FTVTTTTttTTTTTTT
T) 0 N'T FORGET to arrange your PIO N I O at Ce NGAIRE GARDEN AMUSEMENT FOR ALL. COME AND SEE THE ZOO. Hot tvnlor free. Fruit and Lollies 01 Hit Gro.'ud. A. TRUELOVE, Proprietor and Manager.
JUST TUB THING FOR EVERY HOME. KIPLING, Our »* Uptlj described Aud .i. a#— "Lflßt, tOVtllMl, exQulsito, apari,• iqA tfct SHREWD WOMEN Of New Zetland, with #911*117 commendable Judgment, at* peralatent In atnttng that Uu ART OF WASHING Ilai been rerolqtlouUed by the adyent ol "TANIWHA" SOAP. THE PERSONAL RECOMMENDATION Of thousnnda of antisfled home tvlves, and its wonderful latli* erlng propertlea, ar» the 'hl"f factors lirlta progreiilve marcti. The weekly wa«i la no loopc regmded with dreflil. The hard dnv of patient drudgery Ik urn ed into plooaure. Br. aiwiiyi ««'' "TAMWIIA." It WILL HELP YOU Aa It Inhelpluu Til 'DBa IjS Housmvlwa In Wtulllug CloiUm and lu Geueral lluunvwurk WOULD NOT lICIIT A ItAItV ft OR INJUItK TUB UOff DULICATB Mimic. w
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 256, 4 December 1909, Page 1
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