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Amber TifisTea

Have You Tried Amber Tips Tea ? VOU owe it to yourself to try Amber Tips Tea, ev„. though you like the brand you are now using. Many women thought the tea they were buying was the best value (or the money, but a trial of Amber Tips toon convinced them that (or delicious flavour, exceptional quality and strength, it was (ar superior to the brand Aey had previously been using. Moreover, it is very economical—you can make more cups of. delicious fragrant tea from a pound of Amber Tips than from ordinary tea. Amber Tips Tea is packed in a special air-tight and damp-proof carton, thus preserving all its delicious flavour and strength. Tell your grocer you want Amber Tips Tea and insist on getting it It is sold ro three grades, 1/8. 1/10 and 2/Wholesale Agentin Stwton king, New Plymouth. Does Your Land Pay You For all the hard work and money expended upon it? Are you getting abundant crops, indifferent, or just ordinary ones? To obtain strong, full crops it is necessary fo assist your soil by the use of a fertiliser. The land may be good but if you take crop alter crop without fertilising it yon starve it into exhaustion. Great .are is required when choosing fertilisers to select those whose plant food is in easily available form and of the highest grade. You must therefore purchase where reliability is unquestionable. My reputation for Seeds and Fertilisers is of 20 to 80 years' standing, and the analysis of the Government Biologist proves them to be of the very highest standard. In Superphosphate I offer a strictly high-grade article, unrivalled as a perfect plant food, for it stimulates the tender roots of the plants in their early stages, bringing them to full, healthy growth. Sterling Turnip Manure This fertiliser should appeal to tho«e who prefer a ready-mixed manure of IBg Grade. The results from this manure have surpassed all expectations. Ono user writes:— "The crops of swedes grown with Sterling Turnip STanure were the best we ever had. The manure kept them going right through this particularly hot season, when our neighbors' crops were wilted and withered." I have also in stock the finest qualities in Bonedust, Blood Manure, Kainit, Basic Slag, etc., etc. Send me a trial order and let me number you among my satisfied customers. Assist th? Soil by using'the best manure. Read my interesting booklet, "Soil and Crap Betterment"—free for the asking. SEEDS.—The merits of inv celebrated Seeds are well known. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH THE GRAMOPHONE Is associated with all that is best and m.... artistic in the .... WORLD OF MUSIC MEL.BA PATTI CARUSO And other great artists have Ommophone Reoordft. There are many Talking Machines; there is ONLY ONE GRAMOPHONE This is the instrument we specialise, and which we ask you to step iiiride and listen to. It is a pleasure to demonstrate The Gramophone PRICES range from £6 10s to £6O. RECORDS from 6s. ' Sole Agents for laranaki— H. COLLIER AND CO. DEVON STREET OBNTRAB .. .. NEW PLYMOUTH A.B.G. BOOT CO. Two Doors from Criterion Hotel. Have You Too Much Money If not, we are the people who can sell youi Boots and Shoes at a reasonable price and save you money. We have just landed a big shipment of all the latest styles, and anyone wanting their Xmas. boots should inspect this shipment before purchasing slsewhere. 80MB OP OUR BARGAINS Ladies' 1 Tan Glace Kid Shoes, 8s Od. Ladies' Black Glace Shoes 6s Od. Shooters 14s 6d. Ladies' Canvas Chrome Sole Tennis Shoes is lid. REPAIRS and OBDER.—OnIy English Rubberised Leather used. [Established 1876.] HE NEW PLYMOUTH INVEST HAWERA MENT AND LOAN 800IETY (Permanent! * re 9 ue «te4 to see the NATIONAL v u«ui«ai,j. OIL WQJS9 .■, Sectors: Mr. J. B. Connett (chair- i - > __, man), Messrs W. F. Brooking, T. MA Furlong, O. T. I""- " •■ VISITORS TO i 3" *£ Hu ß les> have been installed this aeattn. Alto ukers: The Bank of New Zealand. second-hand L.K.G. plante, of whici I LOANS'GRANTED ' ta " ' lMg6 nnm^_ in (took - ' scale at very low rates of intermit To ensure a heavy crop of mangolds "' " order a few tons of agricultural salt Orders can also be booked for "Cowslip Famphlets giving scale df repayments CALF M™**, id other information posted to any , dress upon application to the sectary. __ hAROLO GREVILLEr Sums received o_ fixed deposit at LAND AND EXCHANGE st current rates. HAWERA. , O S. RENNELL, ' •—= ,'?: ■." I r nm„» n. u Bi „ fisoretary. THE SOOIETT FOB PROMOTING Ufflce: Brougham St., New Plymouth THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND _____ _ OHUDREN. rpHE PLUNKET-NURSE can be ooil suited at the Town Hall on Wednei- ,_, ,_,' days and Fridays. Hours from 2 to REASONS Wednesdays a Demonstration of I the Making of Humanised Milk will be given by tie Nurse. MM The Nurse's advice is FREE TO ALL keeping it" soft and pliable. sth! MRB, DOCKRILL, It is economical; a small quan- ». B M ATTOITO« tity gives the best resets. 6th. vsa ' Rl MATTHEWS, It does not dry in the tins. 7th. oecretai It is an extra quality polish, made for particular people. rtantut!T> twah The other ninety-two reasons BTANDAI > D TEAS. Win mill «o=;i„ A!„. .. . trial of the polish itself. Once Zf^l^lrand 0 * TANDAPD TEAS - ■'" -ffi shoe stores, at IVsd, 3d, 6d, Is. OSTRICH pHERE'S really no " 0N Mca PAOm& need to continue __ oughing. What you do Packo _ „ New ZB ____. a j, T «kUM nvii. mg the delicate aroma, and MU flaw*l U of Miaoriginl kef, . . .•«;.'

TIARANAKI JOOKEx CLUB. OHBISTMAS MEETING. FIRST DAY-MONDAY, December «, that have never woo a rao* M time 180». L-HUATOKI PLATE, BO sovs.j *e«0WI»" 5 aovs. from stake Open to hdrsw 2.-STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP." 80 sovb.j second, 10 sovs. Nomination, 1 jov.j acceptance 1 sov. Six furkraga, 3.-LADIES' PURBB HACK HANDL OAl>, of 85 aova.j «eoond, 10 s*v*. Tor horses that nave new won W»t" 35 aova In one event' on the flat' at > the time of entry. Minimum weight, lOst. Gentlemen rider*. Nomination'' ■-"■- i tor. Omnii't.^ DLES, 90 sovs.j aeoond horn, 10 sov*. Nomination, 1 sov.j aoce i aov. One nit tad a over six fllghto of hurdle*, abort Bft 6in high. 5.-CHRIBTMAB HANDICAP (00*1), 120 aova.j eecond, 20 aova. and third 5 aova. Nomination, 1 sov.j aocept- ' unce 2 aova. One mile and a-quarter, - 6.-FIRST WELTEB. HACK HANDICAP, 65 aovai eecond, 10 aova.. Mini, mum weight, tat. Nomination, 1 bov.j acceptance, 1 aov. Sevas longs. 7.-FIRBT HACK SOOBRY STAKES, M aove.; second, f ton. Weight, Bst. Entrance, 1 aov. Winner oi any, race to carry 141b tttra. lire fw longs. 8,-FLYmO HANDICAP (OftB), M ", aova.; second, 10 son. Nonrinatioß, 1 aov., acceptance 1 *ov. 6U ft* I ! longa. SECOND DAY-TUESDAY, Dsosmbst | 1.-FITZEOY HACK. HANDICAP, M " sovs|. second, 6 aova, Opt* to . at the time of entry. Nomination, 10b; acceptance 10*. Seven luriojfs, ; , 2.-ELECTRIO HACK HANDICAP, 6f „>;■ sovs.; second, 10 aova. Nominatipa,. , 1 aov,) acceptance, 1 nt, Sis for*. , > long* ...,/ .; . 8.-SUMMER HACK HANDICAP, J|,.,'. aovs.; second, 1Q aova. Nomlnatlo*, , ■ 1 aov.; acceptance 1 aov. Six fur- ; longs. . , L-SECQND HANDICAP HACK M DLES, 60 bov.j second, 10 sova. . mination, 1 sov.j acceptance 1 aov. One mile and a-half, over six filgfcV,:> of hurdles, about Bft «ifl nigh, . , , 5.-NEW PLYMOUTH (open), 100 sova.j second, 20 sovl Nomination, 1 *ov.) aoceptawe, I " aovs. One mile. 6.-SECOND HACK BCDHRY STAKES, '. 501 sovs. i second, 8 sovs. Weight " First Hack Scurry to carry an additional penalty of 141b (lOat.) If the'",' winner of First Hack Scurry was sV " maiden, to carry an additional pr«. aJty of 71b only (9st 71b). Entrants, 1 sov. Five furlong*. 7.-SEOOND WELTER HACK HINDI. CAP, 65 sovs.; Second, 10 sovs. Minimum weight, Sat. Nomination, 1 soi.j acceptance 1 aov. .Onemile. 8.-FAREWELL HANDICAP (opan), M . sovb.j second, 10 sovs, Nomiuudt," 1 eov.j acceptance 1 aov. Six due longs. "•a to the,rider of the winner of th* dies' Purse. The winner of any handicap after th* declaration of weighte to carry 71b txtt*. Winner of any Hurdle Race after th* declaration of weights to carry 71b extra; Nominations for all events doss Oi Friday, Nove->-- ofl ""*» *- -j Weights for first day 1 , events Sue ot or about Friday, December 8. ! Acceptances and general entries * ;on FRIDAY, December 10, at 10 p, NOTE.-The attention of owner* h directed to the fact that the Stratford' Club will hold its meeting on Januirv »' and 8, 1901), and that Its programme eon. to compete in eight events durlni th+ wick. " E. P. WEBSTER. P.O. Box 38, New PiymouS o ™**''" ', ANNUAL MEETING, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Ist and 3rd JAN., 1810. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY-SATOROAY, JAN, Wi ■ .TAHIKI! WELTER HACK HAlfofc' ' CAP, of 70 govs. Nomination" lOs,'' " acceptance 30a, Seven furlongs. •< 2. BOROUGH STAKES, of 56 sbvT M< "«■•" trance 80s. Four and a-hatt fut- ''' longs, "^ 3. STRATFORD dUP'EANDICAPi *f acceptance 40s. ■ Nine furl A. MIDHIRST HAOKmNDIOiCproI-* " sovs. Nomination 10s, aceeDtatok > 30s. One\mUe. ««»»»»*• . .OHURA HURDLE HACK SjdM' 1 "'"' CAP, of 75 aovs. '' acceptance 80s. One and a-Anlf. "' k milsa. "W" 1 6. FARMERS' PfcATl!, Of 80 sov,. fVV-i trance 30s. One mile. ' * FLYING HANDICAP, of 100 aova ance 40*. Six furlonsm 8. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, of 70 '-, aovs. Nomination 10*. aoceDtaas* 30a. Six furlongs. P " 1 " ' SECOND DAY-JdONOAY. JAN. Bid.'.> . TOKO WELTERHAOK HANDICAP, 2. UARDII'F STAKES, of 80 sov*. Bo- i trance 30s. Four and a-half fur8. DOMINIDN HANDICAP, of 100 aovf ' (open). Nomination 20a, aoceptanerj . L < 40a. One mile. ■ 1 COUNTY HACK HANDICAP, of W aovs. Nomination 10a, acceptaiijg A 20a. Seven furlonga. " ra,,, »' , * MW • MAKUBI HUEDLB HAOK^HANDlawoeptsmco «toi One and Wtaß ■ LAD& PURSE HACK HANOlsovs.. _Nominaaoß lfc, •oceptanc*' 20s. Five furlongs. ■ FINAL HANDIOAP. oi (W.». • DA ™ OF ACCKPV. '' ! .Nominations for Railway Ha*, Ha* dicap, Tar«tl Welter, S&atfdri Acceptances for fet day. events, and iiif ep I ll " Wj f °r seoond day's events ™? full programme tee official oalw. J. B. MAOKAY, Secretary. The attention of owns.s Is directed to* the fact that the Taranaki Joeker Club's programme (87th and 28th fe-' cember) baa two open noes each day making eight open races, In tike weak.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 266, 17 December 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 266, 17 December 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 266, 17 December 1909, Page 4

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