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.*#| Mi berTip: Amber Tips Tea IS certain to please you whether it be used (of the afternoon cup which every woman so appreciates, or for the more formal "At Home." » How oftm, when visiting, your afternoon's enjoy* ment has been spoiled by the nasty inferior tea that was served you. Ensure the success of your own little social fune* tions by using Amber Tips Tea. If you do so, you will hear those exclamations of pleasure that so delight the heart of a hostess—"What delicious lea—where did you get it ?" ' The exceptional quality and delicious flavour ol Amber Tips Tea has quickly made it the favourite of V all who have tried it. It is very economical—no k\ ordinary tea will make so many CU P S ,0 a pound. Tell your grocer you want AMBER TIPSTEA-packed in special air-tight and damps' proof packets that preserve ]\. its delightful fla* ' and sold at 1/8, . 1/10 and 2A Wholesale AgenU: Newton King, New Plymouth. It's Better to be Safe than Lucky You cannot tell the value of seeds by just looking at them. The only guide you have in buying is what you know ot the seed n.'itlunt. If you'd rather be safe than lucky, piace your Turnip seed orders with Newton King the purity and germinat : Qg power ol whose seeds are by-words with every farmer. 1 HURST'S MONARCH CHAMPION CRIMSON KING JOHN BULL TURNfPS GREEN TOP YELLOW ' PURPLE TOP MAMMOTH .PURPLE TOP YELL.iW IMPERIAL GREEN GL0B« Mew Stocks also of KALE «od KOHL-RABI Sterling Turnip Manure Will bring your crops to a larger growth because it combines those essentials of plant-food that sustain the crops in both their earlier and later stages of growth. It also prevents the wilting and withering that so often occurs) during the hot months, if fertilisers ore not used. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD. THE GRAMOPHONE Is associated with all that is best and m.... artistic in the .... WORLD OF MUSIC MELBA PATTI CARUSO And other great artists have Gramophone Records. There are many Talking Machines; there is ONLY ONE GRAMOPHONE This is the instrument we specialise, whioh we ask you to step inside and listen to. It is a pleasure to demonstrate The Gramophone PRICES range from £6 10s to £6). RECORDS from 6s. Sole A.; ill i for laranaki ttiL COLLIER AND CO. DEVON STREET OENTRAE NEW PLYMOUTH. Our MILK CARTS, DKAYS, WAGGONS, BUGGIKS, Oan GIGS, DOG CARTB, io., are all hard workers Wej _ WE ONLY WANT 4 0 VAIR P Your wo* fIOnOR ft. GLARE, Liabdet Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. CRITERION MOTOR GARAGE (E. EDMONDS, Manager) Liabdbt Steeet, New PlyhoutJ pus TflOR "IT 11 Wo have the latest high-class touring cars 'or hire at shortest MOUNTAIN TRIPS a SPECIALITY Cabs Casefuli* Ovkbhafikd. AND BeFAIBSD VULCANISING AND ACCITMDLATOBS CHARGEI> Vvih Range of Accissobibs Telephone 376 TARANAKI AWJIMATTSaTION SOCIETY FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1909, TO AP.RIJ". 30. 1910. WISHING LICENSES may he obtained " ■ from A. S. Hasoll and E. Reynolds _nd Co., New Plymouth; Richdu Gribbon, Waitara; Sutherland Bros., T. Drake and Co., and George Gudgeon, Inglewood; J. Therkleson, Tariki; J. S. Pox, Okato; D. Duncan, Opunake; and the undersigned— DUNCAN McALLUM, Secretary. License*.—Men: Whole season (available over all the tDominion), £l. fJRENCI-WAITARA COACH TIMELeaves Urenui Mondays, Tuesday*,' Thursdays, and Fridays at' 7 a.m.; Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8.40 a.m. Leaves Waitara—Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays 9.40 a.m.j Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8.30 a.m. On Saturdays Coach leaves TJrwjul for Waitara at 2 p.m. and returns on aft. rival of 6.10 p.m, train. n On Mondays and Thur»daj» (lou*!

TEQTHKQ LORD LINCOLN By Lincoln Vet—LadyTracy. Will Travel i\ew Plymouth, Ukato Mid Waitnra, Lincoln Vet. , . Irvington (imp.)— Pride of Ijncoln. " Mambletonian Touchstone AbdaUah Mare Sally Lady Tracy. J General Tracy Monola Berlin Messenger Jenny Tracy Stella' LORD LLNCOLN h one of the bestbred horses in the colonies, and u a aire should prove second, to none. Ho ie a handsome dark bay, standing about li! hands, with plenty of substance and quality, and has an excellent .temper, lie is six years old and « sure Mil* getter. His sire, Lincoln Yet, has proved to be one of the best sires in the oolotlM, leaving such fast ones as Moat* Carlo 2.19, the well-known (rotting ■liraGeneral Lincoln 2.24, Nabteklish, Oroogle, and n>ury others. Terms: £3 3s, payable January lit, 191 U. Groomage fee, 2s 9d. For further particulars apply to W. WILOM, White Bart Stables, New Plymouth. WARMERS and ■ others wanting to breed good, sound j stock should not* t„ I that the ThoroughQILNOOKII Will s tand this season at the Criterion Stables. Mares from a distance will b» peddocked for one month free; titer which 1/8 per week will be cWed. Every care taken, but no reiponeslbiutr. Terms: £3 10s, payable Ist January, 1010, or guarantee £B, half payable lit January, 19W, and half when mart foals. M. JONKB, " Criterion Stable* TO STAND at Sw Plymouth, the StandROLLING BTONK By Baz;iiiie; Dam, Gather-Xo-Mois. Baaiine is by the famous American Trotting Stallion Berlin. Bacaine was a greut performer on the turf and- has shown some very fast trials. One of his progeny has shown a trial of 221 H' a two-year-old, and the sum of £SOO has been refused for thia youngster. Gather-No-Moss is by Victor, out of a thoroughbred mare, and has been • good performer on the turf. Terms: £1 Is, payable January Ml, 1010. Groomage fee, Si, payable first service. For further particulars apply to the owner, A CAMERON, Red House Hotel, New Plymouth. TO STAND TUB SEASON at the Farm, Waitara Ed.. The Purebred Clydesdale StalliOft LORDgROBKRTS (Herd Laddie—Princess). Bred by the late Mr. Andrew Hastia, Manala. Fees: Stogie mare £3 10a, two or more £8 sa. Abo. The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, GLIN ROYJ (By Glengyle—Bose, by Dlrector-Rossj. Bred by A. Alexander, Esq., Normanby. Dates of travel later. Terms: £3 10s single mare, two Of more by arrangement. * - SANGSTER & PERBOTT> ■> Waitara, ARMADALE STUD, OKAIAWA. -u . .1 TO stand this sea son at the own. LORD ERBKINI (Sire Sandy Ersklne, imp., dam Pearl II) Fee, £4 4s due Ist January, 1810, Careful attention but no reipoaiV bility. i For further particulars apply to— F. A. rojwui™ TO STAND 188 SEASON at Royal 'Mail Stables, Stratford, and to travel .the Surrounding DUtricts, the wellknown Coaching Stallion, BILVIR 9PEO . usta (by an imported'aire). Hi Is a chestnut road horse of aad substance, and has a and a most tractable disposition. Daring the five consecutive years that he was exhibited at the Wanganul Show hj» obtained fiivr firsts and one teoond award. Among his progeny may bo mentioned Silver King, who took first and Special at the Auckland Show, and Palmeraton N. Terms: £3 10a single nan, two or more as per agreement. Payable Jan* ary Ist. MONDAY—Toko. TUESDAY-Tarikl. " ' ' * WEDNESDAY-Tngtowood.■ THURSDAY VTiKiWflWrfew My mouth (White Hart SUWesj. For further A T.OABB TO STAND TBS SEABON at Mr. H.* Joll's Walwakaiko Farm, the Powered Pony i Stallion, .* BPIDIR (Rising T yeari) By Lord Palmerston. First prlte at Palmerston Show a* a 3-year-old, also' ChamplonshlD. Terms: 80s. * Groomage fee, 2s Bd. Apply to . 0. HA3KELL, '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 259, 8 December 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 259, 8 December 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 259, 8 December 1909, Page 4

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