Courtesy .' becomes one of pleasure when --—.——*-" the hostess regales her guest with Amber Tips Tea. Over the fresh full-flavoured cups, the conversation flows more freely, and when the requirements of etiquette are fulfilled, hostess and guest part, each charmed with the other's vivacity. The call is returned, when again sets the hearts atune; thus the casual acquaintance grows rapidly into a firm and lasting friendship. Amber Tips can be pfdcured at your grocer's in three grades, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb., one of which is bound to please you. 19A WhoieMle Agent*: Nnwton King, N«w Plymouth.
SEEOS That Will Grow FARMERS! Have you obtained your seeds for autumn sowing? My New Seven's Supplies are now to hand, and I have pleasure in submitting the following report upon Samples of Clovers, taken from hulk and forwarded to the Government Biologist for Analysis:— Botanical Laboratory, Wellington, Jan. 7, 1910. Mr. Newton King, New Plymouth. Dear Sir—The following is a report on the seeds submitted on the loth ultimo, and referred to me for attention:— Name of Seed. No. I.—TREFOIL No. 2.—ALSIKE No. 3 RED CLOVER No. 4.-WHITE CLOVER No. S—COWGRASS No. 0.-TIMOTHY No. 7.—RAPE ..-, ■ Purity 09 per cent 99 per cent 97.7 per cent. 98.3 per cent. 98.5 per cent. 99 per cent. 100 per cent. There were no Serious Impurities in any of the Samples. (Signed) A. H. COCKAYNE, Government Biologist. The above Report furnishes the best guide as to the quality of my Seeds, and enables Farmers to see exactly what they arc buying. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRA TF 0 1 :)
l^^,^'^^W4W'>>W^H'H<^':' NEW PIANOS At Manufacturers' Price Warranted Ten Years * __ Ten rears I From £33 .0:0. | Pull Value allowed for Pianos in exchange.. Easy terras arrant SECOND-HAND PIANOS By all the well known makers < AT J&SS THAN HALF PKICE J ■ ❖ Large stock of GPvAMAPHONES, BECORDS, <fco., always in stock | § H. COLLIER AND CO. ; I Wanganui, and Devon St., New Plymouth.
SUMMER SPORTS Juet the footwear for your jjamo—TennU, Cricket or Bowls—is shown hero-footwear that will give perfect comfort, last you longer, and cost you no more than the ordinary kind. Here are some lines and prices. Head them through, then come in and see the goods. It will pay you, for we have the kind you like:— White Canvas Shoes, rubber soles, 4/9, 6/9, 11/6. White Canvas Boots, rubber soles, 7/6, 10/6. Keal Buckskin boots and shoes. / Cricket Boots, chrome or leather isoles, 10/6". McEWEN BROS., BOOT IMPORTERS, 11 NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 306, 4 February 1910, Page 3
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