" 'TIS passing good. I pray thee let me have it."—"Taming the Shrew." "TTYGIENIC" FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT. Seeded Raisin Cakes, Cream Sandwiches, Eclairs, Continental Fancy Pastries. Bread, the "staff of life." Sultana, Milk. French, and 'S.'P." Meal Bread. Eat it and feel well. For Afternoons, Evening Parties, or any Social Function, please remember that the BEST OF EVERYTHING is always obtainable at the HYGIENIC BAKERY DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. BIRTHDAY CAKES ALWAYS READY. Country orders attended to promptly. JOHN C. LEGG, Proprietor. CARTER'S NO. 2 GOLDEN GIFT TEA COMPETITION PLANTING. "Tea is planted in the lields either as seed or in the form of young, plants taken irom the nursery. Each plant is allotted twelve square feet of surface soil, therefore a wellplanted acre contains 3630 plants. They We placed so that each may obtain the fullest exposure to the sun, in order that when they reach maturity the plucking surface may be as great as (possible. The plants mature for plucking in the low country in two years, and upon the higher land in four years. A year before the plant comes into bearing it is cut down to about nine inches from the ground. Two months before plucking begins it is again cut down two inches higher than the first cutting. The plant is Tiow plucked regularly every eight or nine days for two years, when it is again cut down." Reason 2.—Tea planting requires expert knowledge, therefore the culture of Golden Gift Tea is only entrusted to experts who have a perfect knowledge of t3ie development of plant life. C. CARTER THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH.
SEASONED TIMBER OUR TIMBER YARDS AND FACTORY IK MORLEY ST. ARE CLOSED ON THURSDAY AFTERNOONS AND OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON SATURDAY AFTERNOONS TILL FURTHER NOTICE. HY. BROWN & CO, MORLE\ STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. ORW IC I XJ NI 0 V FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. (Founded 1797). is hereby given that MR. S. D. POPE, Estate and Commission Agent, Devon St., has this day been appointed Chief Agent for New Plymouth. THOS. S. JACKA, Manager. Auckland, iPtli January, 1910. fIOV "RNMBKT X A R A N C ■ "P^EP.BTMENT.
FACT No. 3: THE BOOTSES ARE ARItAN'GED 0>" AN INCREASING SCALE AG WORDING TO LENGTH 0? TIME ASSURED. mARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE & TALLOW SALES. CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. . NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, MAY 10. (CLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, Nfcu PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING QTRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEEPSKIN AND TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, MAY Ift. /CLIENTS are requested +•' '• # «rv.Mrd consignments so as to :3ach tis by FRIDAY. April 8. YOUNG. HOBBB, & CO STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 391, 17 May 1910, Page 1
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