FOR GOOD THINGS TO BAT. HYGIENIC BAKEKfc NEW PLYMOUTH. johnTlegc Proprietor. QP course, you rememw the old nursery rhyme, "The Queen was in the parlor eating bread and honey* Well, at the "Hygienic" we are making delicious Honey Loaf Cakes, combining honey with the bread; they are very nice, and the price is 2d, 4d, and 6d the cake. Also, Honey Drops at 6d per dozen you will find tip-top. Now, a word about our handy Pie*. In the savory we have Pork, Steak, and Scotch Mutton; in the sweets, Apple, Mince, Melon, Peach, Apricot,' Black Currant, Gooseberry, made of fruits preserved by ourselves. You will find them very nice indeed. Prices, 6d, 3d, and 2. Every day we have fresh Cream Good* —Cream Puffs, Eclairs, Cream Cakes, Cream Sandwiches. A very nice assortment of fancies for socials, etc. WEDDING CAKES, BIRTHDAH CAKES.' Country orders receive.prompt attett* tion. J. 0. LEGG, Hygienic Bakery.
GUARANTEED TO PASS BRITISH STANDARD SPECIFICATION. HYDRAULIC LIME AUCKLAND N.I. USE ABOVE BRANDS AND BE ASSURED OF SATISTORY RESULTS. WILSON'S PORTLAND CEMZRT <P.. I.TT) AC'TCIJUn). the Tried and Ti» Congh Core, v ~ Guarantaad : , to '.jjtkZ absolutely free from harmful narootiea, la* ' nearly half a centf*^ \&ss ill II I CARRAGEEN ha* been the .stand* ard family oura for Coughs. Oolda, Info* enza. and al} chest ft hin3( complaints. Mr. A. M. Grant, the wellknown Storekeeper A Postmaster, Ta Wha. iti, Rotorua, wrltaa: , " I have used your Irish Mom for years for Coughs and Cold*. For children it it the best medicine in the world; easy totaka and safe I sell donna of bottle* of it ever/ week, and the peo-'-bere are never without it in house." Because of its success BONNINGTON'S has many iml(s> n tors. But even if dyisSAlDtobe'asgoodasßonmngton's,' whyshould ' __,' ' you use it? You want , the origi- | nal, not an imitation. 7
BED HOUSE HOTEL DEVON STREET EAST. E. WHITTLE Pr-jnetor. AN Hotel with a reputation tor <t», Superior Ales, Spirit-., ami Accommodation. Every convenience and coinlor: irtf paTrons. E. WHITTLE :: RED HOUSE HOTEIi TERMINUS HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. FRED. "cALGHER Announces to his friends and tne pttbUe generally that he has entered injo potsession of that old-establUhed. and favorite hostelry, the TermixiuflHoteL The whole house is to be renovated In* side and out, and the proprietor attdi Mrs. Calgher will do everything that can be done to make it a coi»t>rtable house and a popular house of call. The Cuisine will be maintai: " high standard of excellence. *J. A Cottage nd Grounds are available for fhn USA nt hna-rA*j£ alld W ,«■-" .■■■-/,„ ' ■■■ Telegrams- and enqmrtei ! wk telephone ' Luncheon from 12.1(> >o " y.m. Uumei from 6 to 8 p.m. Tariff, Gs 6d per daj. Telephone No. *>9. FRED. CALuHER, Proprietor. OGELTOWN TOfe, ifIRVHJR. Revised Timetable from October 1% 1909. u Leave Town - lif*»* Vogeltow* I 7.45 ajn. *M »•«• 10.0 ajn. 10.80 ajn. •12.0 noon tl2« »•»• . 2.0 p.nu 5'S P '™* 4.0 poa. """* 5.0 p.m. ;-s::-r
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 81, 14 July 1910, Page 3
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