i I FURNITURE for " 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 can be conveniently realised even thoujh the moans be slen•der by 'purchasing at C. X. JOHNSON'S. where the prices for tasteful, substan-tially-made Furniture arc 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 GIFT TEA COMPETITION. A TEA ESTATE (No. 1) TS a very busy place. "Early rising is the order of the day. At early dawn, 0 a.m.,.the planter attends the muster of all the coolies on the estate; these consist of men, women, and children of eleven years of age and over, who assemble in gangs near the factory. Each gang is in charge of a eangany, who superintends the work of 'the laborers. The conductor, another official, understands the art of cultivation and looks after the various gangs. The tea-maker superintends the work inside the factory. The superintendent counts the laborers, arranges thejm in gangs, and set 3 them their work —some to plucking, others to weeding, pruning, etc., etc., after which the factory is visited, then the fields, and the work of the phickers." The best ',tea estates are those at a high level, because it is much cooler there and the' tea plant matures more slowly, the leaves not being so rank as in low-country tea. REASON I.: GOLDEN ,GIFT TEA receives its perfection of development owing to the fact that it lias been grown on the high altitudes. C CASTER DEVON ST, NEW PLYMOUTH ...
YOU CAN'T BEAT IT! COFFEE •HOT FOR COLD WEATHER JIRESH Q.ROUND EVERY DAY The Aroma is Delicious Trv it for Breakfast IT IS. A NICE CHANGE FROM TEA Always procurable from A. VEALE, THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS, New Plymouth. 'Phone 166. "THE GINTLEMAN THAT PAYS THE HINT!" 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 is satisfied with a low-grade animal which yields low returns and pays no rent. Pure-bred Pedigree Berkshire Boars and Sows of the choicest qualTty for sale; bred from Champion Prize-winners. Price moderate. Inspection invited. J SELLERS, Okaiawa. EXCHANGE for New Plymouth Residence—2l6 Acres, no weeds, al! grass, 6-roomed house, sheds, etc., handy factory and on good metal road; price £9 10s per acre.—E. J. Carthew and Co. TJUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 382, 6 May 1910, Page 1
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