VA.SU ADVERTISEMENTS in these columns not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted ior ONE] SHILLING per insertion; oV if Three insertions 2b I3u. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rate* will be charged unless accompanied cash. WANTED, young Woman for household duties; one used to the country preferred. Address Mrs. Raynor, Rahotu. 7-2 JJYGIEXIC BAKERY. To-day's Specials: Roast Chicken, Chicken Patties, Pork Pies, Ox Tongues. Breads: Sultana, French, Milk. r \S.P., : ' Brown. Muffins, Pikelets, French Rolls. Sweets: Eclairs, Cream Sandwich, Cream Baskets.—"Hygienic'' for good things to eat. 7-1 YK/ANTED Known—the best meal in town is to •be obtained at the Waratah Dining Rooms. Dinner 12 to 2. 7-1 (IET that Xew Dress at Herbert's. Lovely Tweed Robes, 7s 6d, 8s lid. The home of good values. T?XCHAXGE for Dairy Farm, two Houses; pribe £OOO.—E. J. Carthew and Co. -EiIRST-CLASS Dairy Farm, 145 acres, 6-roomed house, good shed, splendid I milking land; price £ls per acre; terms I £4OO cash.—E. J. Carthew and Co. WANTED Known—Fresh Oysters to] i be obtained at the Waratah Dining Rooms. 7-1 Q.RAZIXG to Let Inglewoou. Apply to J. Grant, Gove'.'-street. QFFERS will be received for Threequartern Acre adjoining Dartmoor] Estate—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. Acres, Freehold; 630 ueres in bos; I English grasses, balance first-class bush: 5-roomed house, nice orehari, sheds. •-;«.. This is the best bargain iii Taranaki. Price £3 3s per aero; terms, £OOO cash. Apply E. J. Carthew and Cu. WARATAH Djnjng Rooms Central, airy, clean, and up-to-date. Best meal in" town—a shilling. Dinner 12 to 2. M Hundred Pounds will se- " cure 15S Acres, all ploughable, 0roomed house, 13-bail cowshed. Full particulars apply to Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. "POR SALE—Dairy Farm, ol acres, one mile from creamery, carry about 25 head of (tattle. Easy terms.— Apply office of this paper. T OST, on Tuesday, between Belt road and town, Lamp Socket. Reward at Jones' stables. t.c. ' 6-roomed house, good cowshed, no weeds; only £2OO cash required. Fud particulars from Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. SALE—Waste paper, good for wrapping. —'" Tar»"<iki Daii; News " Office. tOR UP-TO-DATi: PRINTING ot every kind try the "Aews" Jobbing Department Ureters executed witb <!«■«• pateh. ' GARTER'S NO. 1 GOLDEN GIFT TEA COMPETITION A TEA ESTATE TS a very busy place, , "L'.irly rising is the order of the day. At early dawn, 6 a.m., the planter attends the muster of all the coolius 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 p;v:ig is in charge of a cangany, who :-aperintends the work of'the laborer-. The conductor, another official, understands the art of cultivation ar. I looks after the various gangs. The tea-maker superintends the work inside the 'factory. The superintendent counts the laborers, arranges them in gangs, and sets 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 Uie pluckers." The best ,tea estates are those at a high level, because it is much coder 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 i fact that it has been grown on the high altitudes. G. GARTER DEVON ST, NEW PLYMOUTH I TARAXAKI I ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASONMAY 14 to JUNE 14, 1910, inclusive. LICENSES for SHOOTING .GAME can be obtained from the Postmasters at New Plymouth, Inglewood, Waitara, and Opunake. DUNCAN McALLUM, j Secretary, New Phmouth. yOU can get it cheaper at THE RED POST. t.e. RUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 383, 7 May 1910, Page 1
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