2=S tizrt & & FURNITURE Tor " Brides To Be." JgVERY prospective bride, of course, longs to possess a cosily and plentifully furnished home which will be the •admiration of her visitors. Her natural desire ran be conveniently realised even though the means be slen.der by purchasing at C. X. JOHNSON'S, where the prices for tasteful, substan-tially-made Furniture iire so modest—often lower than for the shoddy kind. Come. Experienced advice is freely offered you. C. N. JOHNSON, (Next Carter's). NEW PLYMOUTH FURNISHING WAREHOUSE.
GOLDEN G3F«" TEA COMPETITION A N Essay Competition will be lield. Subject: "THE MERITS OF GOLDaNj IF TEA" In eight advertisements we shall try and show why GOLDEN GIFT TEA takes first rank among the teas sold to the public- to-day, and tell 01 its cultivation and manufacture. 1. C&mpetition to be open to all Boys and Girls under the age of fifteen years. 2. Essay not to exceed four hundred words. 3. The eight advertisements, which will be numbered, are to be'cut out of the newspaper and kept. Tin; essayist is to choose the chief points in each advertisement showing the merits of Golden Gift Tea. 4. The decision of the Judge to be final. 5. Four Cash Prizes will be givenFirst, Ten Shillings; second, Five Shillings; third, Three 11 Shillings; fourth, Two Shillings. 6. The Essay, accompanied by a Wrapper from a Pound Packet of Golden Gift Tea, to be sent in, on a date to be notified, to C. CARTER DEVON ST, ... KW PLYMOUTH.
' YOU CANT BERT IT! COFFEE HOT FOR COLD WEATHER •\JjIRESH Q.ROUND EVERY DAY The Aroma is Deliciocs Trv it for Breakfast IT 13 A NICE CHANGE FROM TEA Always procurable from K VEALE, THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS, New Plymouth. 'Phone IBC. "THE cINTLEMAX THAT PAYS • THE RINT!" THE FARM MORTGAGE REMOVER rpHERE is no branch of farming or stock husbandry 'which, conducted with a reasonable amount of skill and intelligence and stayed systematically one year with another, will do 'better for its proprietor, more successfully keep the wolf and sheriff from the door, than the rearing of well-bred swine. The shiftless, careless farmer U satisfied with a low-grade anhnal which yields low returns and pays no rent. Pure-bred Pedigree Berkshire Boars and Sows of the choicest quality for sale; bred from Champion Prize-winners. Price imoderate. Inspection invited. .t SELLERS, Okaiawa. VOU can get it cheaper at THE RID rOST. - -
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 375, 28 April 1910, Page 1
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395Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 375, 28 April 1910, Page 1
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