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"FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT" Call at the "HYGIENIC,' DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. \yE make delicious bread, French twists, "S.P." bread, Germ, browa bread. Wa make delicious pies (meat and fruit), fresh from the oven, all hot, wry day at noon. We make biscuits every day—Vanilla, Almond, Ginger, Mixed—which will compare favorably with imported ones, witil the advantage of being fresh-made. . We make cakes, too—many sorts and handy sizes. , Our Shilling Sultana Cake is a favorite. We use only the very best of ingredients, which accounts for the success that attends our effort*. We have a splendid Tea Room, which is suitable for card or other parties. Our telephone number is 108. Ring tions and give prices for wedding cake* lor anything. JOHKGLEGG, Proprietor. "~ !

SKIPPER SARDINES By their delicious flavor and dainty appearance, "SKIPPER" Sardines tempt the If you cannot obtain them at your grocer's, send his name and address to HENRY BLACKMAN, Box 670, Wellington. ANGUS WATSON 4 CO., Newcastle-on-Tyne. England. 2 MOTOR OAK FOR HIRE. ]£&. M. JONES ha. now at th« Oiltenon Stables an Un-to><lau< Touring Motor Oar for bir*. He ha* alio secured the aerviw* of Mr, E. a ttrst-clas* chimin*. whi> .* **|l. known for hit caratm handling »* motor AND BAKUIiIKKS, SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. NEW PLYMOUTH an 4 INQLEWOOD. T. S. WESTOfy s>n Solicitor. We have e« vestment at same rateß and on same terms as to repayment, etc., as Government money*. * ! »Ji A RAT A fi OAO H. T, WATrj)....Proprietor. Ooach leaves Tnglewood'DAlLY at 1 pjn " «ave« Purangi at 7 am. Fftrei, Single. Return. Kaimata Is 64 gs 64 Tarata .. 3»04 6s 04 >\ Pukehd ./ 4»od 6s 64 Puraagi.... 6s Od 10*04 Passenger n requiring return fire ••net pay <"i first journey or si«e> rate rill be cb rged. pUSBISt.r/& SON, MONUMENTAL MASONS. THE HIGHEST nONGfce .(Given in the N*jw. Plynmtk Exhibition, 10JB 5. . Awarded First Prize Diploma for tfce Befit Exhibit in Monumental Masonry: also Bpeciai Pri« )lmh npd Diploma Uf Belt ,W"Uin« Exhibit. Marble Granite Monnment« and v, Cr««;i,»», &>*» -<p Fpn»*-<, etc.. kepf is stook tn.l p*liiuate«' fiirnisaf on application Insi'Mtion v fited, ' . ~. RT A'UBtV JITVICE'i ' SOT'TH »OAJ). WHERE TO STAY IN STRATFOEDt rpROOADERO pmVATF. yjVTKL, Alongside Railway Station. FIRST-CLASS TABLE.

LARGE AND AIRY BEDROOMS. vated throughou.. T»riff 6; per day. Permanent Boarderi ** per tTmirement. Thone 141. TeiperaTP ind letters raptlv attended to. A. PRERBLE. Proprietor. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation and Biliousness. The immense number 01 >fder» for Frootoids, sent by poo. direct to the Proprietor, ii convincing proof that the Public appreciate tiieir splendid curing power the above-named wnpMnta. Frootoids are elegant in appearianoe and pie want to take. Their beneficial effect* *« evident by the disappearance of headir.he, ft bright, oheery eenae of petfeot <ic* : * taking the pl«.c» of sluggish, de» iroiood feelings, by the liver acting pro 0.-rlj, and by the food being properly d<tjt>Hted. Protoids aot splendidly on the llrar: a dose taken at bedtime once a weak to highly benefioiaL A eonetipated habit of body will be completely oured if the patient will on each oooasion, whe* suffering, take a dose of Frootoids, instead at an ordinary aperient Prioelffi. Chemists, Medjoine Vendors, or the Proprietor, W. 0. Heanu, Chemist, fteelong. Viotoria. . New Zealand Branch Office: «o. U First Floor, Hume s Buildings, Wat Irngton.

, I .'SYDNEY H. HKJCS,^" Advice free. CMI or Wtik District Managers A. C. HUMPHRIES. N-w PlvmontK

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 135, 16 September 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 135, 16 September 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 135, 16 September 1910, Page 8

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