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JOS PRINTING f We bare akilled workmen the latest machinery, new type «"d material, for doing *ll dUMi of printing from a viiiting e»rd to • poiUr. SATISFACTION GOAKANTKBD. NEWB JOBBING DEPT.

SUTTON'S SEI*DS Our last advertisement detailed tlie Mastertou A. and P. Awiociatfon e great competitions in Swede Turnip and Mangel growing, in which you will have seen that I'UIZE WIXNKUS IN EVERY INSTANCK USED SO'TON'S SEEDS. What tetter pruui do you want of the absolute superiority of Sutton'B Seeds over all other.-T Nothing could be moreconvincing. TJii« is merely a repetition of what iappons at most of the f>:u>i)ur competitions in nil parts of the world. U it any wonder, therefore, that so many people claim to sell "Sutton'-' Seeds and take advantage of our name? All the possible shadow of Uuth that there may be in the action of these people is that they may have purchased our seed (just as ytu may do) and from the route grown seed is gathered and sold a« "Sutton's Seed.'* If the growth and gathering of seeds were as simple a matter as this wj ask you to consider—Why should our seeds be superior to other*? Why are our seeds always such a success and give such satisfaction to gaowers in every country on the face of the earth T The answer i« simply that the growth and saving of seeds U a fine science in every detail from A to Z. The propagation of seeds, growth of the i>!ants, selection and general breeding ofooru r stock roots is all under the special supervision of one of our >aM< ners who has studied and controlled this branch for half a lifetime. Th< benefit of his long experience is now at the disposal of our farmer friends, but w e warn our friends to be cautious and remeinW that seeds grftuo by us can only be purehaned from our 'authorised agents. Many imiUcioftf are gold as Sutton's which have never passed through our bands—poor crops invariably Mow, and our name suffers, BUTTON'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- to sell "Magnum Bonum." But remember that there is a world of iV". "nee between such Bee.l and SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM SWT!>E, which can only be procured in Taranalci from E. G iIiEFITRS AND CO. NEW PLYMOUTH, SOLE AGENTS FOR TARANAKI, And others whom they may appoint. SUTTON AND SONS, Readinj. Kmland, BICYCLES HLS™ The names are a RALEIGH, ROVEB guarantee of quality MASSE If -HARRIS ANGLO-SPECIAL ANGLO-POPULAR Easy terms. All machines guaranteed. G. W. GUNSON Cycle and Motor Importer, Devon St., New Plymouth Footwear forJou Ton aeed have no fear that our footwear trill not pleat* JOB. W» stock only the best makes and sell at reasonable prioes. Our Becond shipment from Ed. Bostock and 00. ladodett— Ladies' Entout Show, convertible, or the frin-l i&oi, fat in and black. Ladies' Lace Boots. Ladies' Button Boots. Ladies' Button and Lace Boots. ► Men's Glace Kid aid Box-calf Bala. Also in stock; 0. Js R. FORD'S Aaeriean VootwtU, Ud all «ol> onial leading Unei, JOHN GRAYSON, DEVOi«f STREET CENTRAL .. NEW PLYMOUTH, BOTTLES THAT PASS' IX THE NIGHT.

TOi SCOTSMEN , HEATHER PROM THE ISLAND OF ISLAY A consignment ot (he famous "White Horse Whisky ha* just arrived with a Bouquet of heather from the Island of lslay attached to As e supply is limited, early application is necesiary. vAGENTS: S. L. HUMPHRIES & CO. BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

*++H' * 'M' *1 *+* * T)OK'I FORGET to arrange your PIO N I 0 at t£e NGAIRE GARDEN AMUSEMENT FOR ALU COMH AND SEE THE ZOO. Hot water free, Fruit and Lollie* 01 ' 'it Gro.'nd. A. TRUELOVE, rroprietor and Manager.

JUST TITE THING ?0R HVERY HOME. KIPLING, Our pttilot-p«" 1 * < aptly dtscribed Au< : •. .u - "Lnst, iuu> icct, (oretleit* exquisite, apai,'' tad tta SHREWD WOMEN Of New Zeilud, with •quit/ commendable Judgment, M» persistent In stating that the ART OF WASHING Hu been revolutionised bj the advent ot "TANIWHA" SOAP. THE PERSONAL RECOMMENDATION df thousands ot satUfled how* wlvea, and Its wonderful lnth» ering properties, arc the cM ft f factors In Its progroiilre uurch. The weekly wash It no lon per regarded with dread. The hard day of patient drudgery is turn ed Into pleasure. 8n nwny* uw '•TANIWHA." „ H WILL HELP YOU As It Is helping TIIODSAXDS ■ Housewives In Wiuhlng Cloi||l > anil lu General llonsrwoik WOULD NOT lICHT A lURY ft on injure tug most DELICATE KAIIBIC.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 258, 7 December 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 258, 7 December 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 258, 7 December 1909, Page 1

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