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"'TIS 'passing good. I prey thee let me have it."—"Taming the Sinew." "TTYGIENK7 FOR GOOD THINGS XX 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 •anr 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. GARTER'S NO. 3 GOLDEN GIFT TEA COMPETITION WEEDING AND PRUNING Although a tea estate has no hedgerows, it is nevertheless divided into fields for convenience' of treatment, and each field: is visited in turn by ■the superintendent. Weeding is very effectively and thoroughly carried out. The tea fields are weeded on contract at the rate of about one shilling and fourpence per acre per month, and are kept almost ertirely free from weeds and grass; in fact, the tea gardens of Ceyloi .are kept far cleaner than most of the flower gardens of New Zealiaaid. If left to mature the 'tea plant will grow the 'height of about twenty feet, with a circumference of about the same, but the art of the .planter keeps it down to about three feet by constant pruning. After la year or two of plucking the plant naturally loses the vitality required to send forth the abundance of naw: shoots;; it then undergoes the .merciless operation of dismemberment; its branches are lepped off to such an extent that it looks utterly ruined; but it burets forth with renewed vigor, and, in a few weeks is ready for the ordeal of another year's constant pluakmg. REASON 3. —Golden Gift Tea is grown oji British soil, and. British subjects are employed in' every department of its growth and manufacture. C. GARTER The People's Grocer, DEVON STREET, 'NEW PLYMOUTH. KEEP OUT THE COLD THERE'S NO NEED TO BE "AN ICICLE." WE STOCK HOT WATER BOTTLES Best Makers Newest Stocks SLUMBER SOX CALL AND INSPECT THEM TEED & Co. gEVERAL g ECOND-HAND MOTO?, CATCS Of Well-known Miker, FOR SALE from £45 to £4n Trial by appointment. WILLIAM WHITE. AGENT G. B. TRAMWAYS. NEW PLYMOUTH. ALT E K W ILKES ' SOLICITOR, WAITARA. Office: Queen Street. Local Solicitor to Advances to Settlers •Office and Government Insurance D'partment. Building Societv Loaiu Arrnnef 1 Moneys tc Lend on approvi.-d -■■••:••!■;:;.'. Attends TJrenui on Sale Days. P.O. Box No. 4. Telephone No. 11. Send your order for printing to the "Daily News" Printery. Prices right and satisfaction guaranteed

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 394, 20 May 1910, Page 1

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426

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 394, 20 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 394, 20 May 1910, Page 1

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