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Courtesy] . becomes one of i pleasure when j*l£&~- 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 Amber Tips Tea agairl sets the hearts atune; thus the casual acquaintance grows rapidly into a firm and lasting friendship. Amber Tips can be procured at your grocer's in three grades, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb., one of which is bound to please you. MA iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiHuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiioiiiini ..,_, W&ofeMle AgeiM: .tfowton King, JN«w Plymouth.

There's Life in the Seed <You purchase from me, and 'tis well to remember that as you sow you, shall reap anon. My NEW SEASON'S SUPPLIES OF IMPORTED AND COLONIAL GROWN SEEDS are now to hand, and as usual have been purchased with the utmost care, both as regards purity and Germination. My CLOVERS have all been tested by the Government Biologist with most satisfactory results, the whole of the samples giving a high percentage of germination, arid being free from noxious weeds. My COLONIAL-GROWN SEEDS comprise OOCKSEOOT, Canterbury, double machine dressed, good, cl'jan, heavy seed. PERENNIAL RYE, of which I have some especially fine samples to offer, Hawke's Bay and Can-terbury-grown, is good, clean, heavy seed, saved from guaranteed old pasture. ITALIAN RYE, also including the celebrated Giant Italian strain, unequalled for quick and heavy growth. Crested Dogstail, Timothy, Sheep's Fescue, Poa Pratensis, and other farm seeds. In sowing down your paddock, it will pay you to give a dressing of SPECIAL GRASS MANURE. YOU MANURE YOUR CROP, WHY NOT THE GRASS? BORTBWICK'S SPECIAL GRASS MANURE feeds and stimulates the .growth of the young plants, ensuin? a close and luxuriant sward, and! continued growth right through the- winter months. Having been appointed New Plymouth Agent for Messrs Borthwick's Manures, I am prepared to supply same on the most favorable terms. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD tfoii want a Really rirst-class Piano CHAPPELL PIANO and Wansranui. ■ as used on the following tours in England— KUBELHv TETRAZZINI * STRAUSS BACKHAUS ' SAMINI and selected by CARUSO for his own personal use in London. SEE CHAPPELL'S SPECIAL MODEL at 48gs. It is the GREATEST f VALUE EVER KNOWN. ' | Write for Catalogues. % H. COLLIER AND CO. | DEVON STREET : : : NEW PLYMOUTH, $ 4h|h|hHhHhH"H>******* ********

MEN'S RELIABLE BOOTS i\ BOVE all things, we excel in Men's Boots. We aim at all times to carry all styles, grades, und sizes you are likely to want. Every pair we offer -for sale is a good pair well made, comfortable, and full value at its price. We're showing just now every style in the fashionable tan leathers for men—with round toes and hlucher fronts while our range of black stylus is almost endless. Every pair marked at the lowest price possible to secure you real quality and comfort. Come in and look over our showing. We can please you well. McEWEN BROS., BOOT IMPORTERS, KEW PLYMOUTH. Amber Tips Tea That'* the Dame to remember when next you io to the groct *s. It represents the best in tea. Prices 1/6, </IO and 2,- pei b. U

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 334, 9 March 1910, Page 3

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528

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 334, 9 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 334, 9 March 1910, Page 3

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