NOT ONLY NOW, BUT ALL THE TIME Housewives aw buying Starch, tad when the beautiful New Zealand sunny days are with us, and whits -*■--- d things In vogue, ITWvlli'WlilTfl Better thm for Starching It is guaranteed an absolutely pure rich starch, and is used in all the best laundries. Experience has proved that the STERLING QUALITIES 07 THIS VERY POPULAR BRAND never vary, every latlsf ae • lion m ironing, and being considerably cheaper than the best imported, it is easily explained why Shrewd and Economical Housewives always insist upon ha ring SYLVIA STARCH, HI QHOICE J)AIRY T^ARMS FOR SALBQ.OODWILL OF of 270 acres, at IBs per acre, optional purchasing clause i: at £2O. Fine S-roomed house, 20bail shed, 6 acres turnips, 2 acres orchard, land all ploughable, together with 72 cows, 3 bulbs, 9 yearlings, 2 horses (7 and 8 years, halfdraughts), 1 brake (cost £43) and harness, 2 breeding sows, 1 tip dray, Massey-Harris plough, 9 cans, 2 coolers, 1 large stack of hay, 65 shares in Tariki Cheese factory (35 fully .paid up). Price for immediate sale, £BOO. THE CHEAPEST PLACE ON THE MARKET. DAIRY FARM—KOO ACRES, 250 being in grass; four-roomed h .use, sheer/ yards, new slaughter ■ /use, cowshed, crapshed, etc. Lumber rights for standing bush sold at 355, payable half-yearly. L.I.P. Title. Price £5 per acre. Terms. IKO ACRES, good land, all ploughable; 7-roomed house.. good cowshed, etc. Price £l9 10s. KEMP & SAWLE M'CTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. BROADWAY .... STRATFORD. Con»ioruroenis of Dauy, Farm ond Richard Produce Solicited. KEILLER'S CONFECTIONERY ARE delicious sweetmeats made by a very old-estab-lished Dundee firm, whose careful and particular policy has placed them in the first rank of Old Country manufacturers. Keiller's Assorted < ""folates Keiller's Imperial Mi.\i-.i Chocolates ' Keiller's Nut Milk Chocolate Keiller's Genoa Chocolates Keiller's Capped Chocolates Keiller's Italian Jujubes Keiller's Hazel Nut Chocolates Keiller's Strawberry Jam Keiller's Marmalade These are all standard quality goods and are well worth inspecting. C. CARTER, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH OPENING NOTICE. MISS O. H. RETFORD NiNOUNCES to her friends and the public generally that she is REOPENING in PREMISES in CURRIE STREET, next "Daily News" office. DESPERATE CLEARING SALE OF MILLINERY before opening New Stock. Ira [^^A'O.lXMApf'fflj twiiuMni 'las* GUARANTEED TO PASS BRITISH STANDARD SPECIFICATION. S'sis w.w ?'^Mi^?fm§m&fmm HyORAULIC LIME ¥™.£ssmmOm U Tain* TRADE eaJAfiuatiEo i&7.8 O£E ABOVE BRANDS AND BIT ASSURED OF SATISTORY RJ^ULTS. WILSON'S PORTLAND CEMENX CO., LTD., AUCKLAND. IfrmtUctnrm
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 54, 13 June 1910, Page 3
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400Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 54, 13 June 1910, Page 3
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