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DAIRYMEN! THE SIMPLEX MILKING MACHINE Commands your immediate attention. 3. It is a fast, milk* r, and leaves only a smail amount n" strippings. 2. It does not injur< the cows, and milks them when goii! 0 r off as well as in the flush. 3. It has the smallest number of working parts. 4. It is the most sanitary and easiest to clean. 5. 'he only milk«r that has a vacuum tank with a removable lid. <6. The cheapest machine to instal. The upkeep is practically NIL. J. A child can understand and work it. Address enquiries to J. BLAKE, Hawera. YaTaiiaki, N.Z. T E E T H XT A L rpHERE, is no need here to emphasis* the value of good te*th, either for health's sake or'socially. It is so well tfenown that good health cannot exist unless food is properly masticated. Jui'< as widely appreciated is the fact that good teeth brighten a homely face and enhance th* beauty of a pretty, face You need only to know that we gi T ' you- £ ». d. Complete Uppe.' or Lower Set for Superior Sets .. • • 22 0 A Single Tooth from .. .. 5 0 Stoppings from .. .. 5 0 Administering Gas .. .. ! ' Extractions 270 and 1 9 We absolutelj claim to have the largest practice in th» world; and til? first and only company tha. has redu«> ed faithful and iqo'dern demtistly with*! the reach o! all. We faithfully a«sure every patient that the teeth and n-aterials wfc use are sxactly the . ame as used by dentist# chixrjrmsr double. LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTV AUGUSTUS E. WATKINS TICENSED SHAiREBROKER, LAND, PRODUCE & COMMISSION AGENT. Also District Agent for the LONDOtf & LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO. The "London and Lancashire" transacts Fire Insurance of Every Description. MARINE INSURANCES AT LOWEST RATES. Person;, Accident, Diseases and Annuity Personal Accident. Diseases and Annuity. Employers' liability. Public Risk .(Third Party). Fidelity Guarantee. Burglaiy. Plat* Glass. TERMINUS HOTEL NEW. PLYMOUTH. FRED. CALGHER Announces to his friends and the public .generally *hat he. has entered into possession of that old-established and favorite hostelry, the Terminus Hotel. The whole house is to be renovated inside and out, and the proprietor and Mrs. Calgher will do everything that can be done to make it a comfortable house .ind a popular house of call. The T'lisine will be maintained at a -high standard of excellence. A Cottage* nd Grounds are available -for the use of boarders ind visitors. Telegrams and enqufnes by letter or telephone will be promptly attended to. .• Xiuaoheqn from 12.1u <o ' p.in. dinner ■from 0 to 8 pjn. Tariff, 08 6d per day. .Telephone No. .'»9. •FRED. CADGHER, Vroprietor. BED HOUSE HOTEL DEVON STREET EAST. * E. WHITTLE :: Proprietor. AN Hotel with a reputation for Hi Superior Ales, Spirits, and Accommodation. Every convenience and comfort for paTrons. •E. WHITTLE : RED HOUSE HOTEI RUSSELL & SON, MONUMENTAL MASONS. THE HIGHEST HONORS Given in the New Plymouth Exhibition, 1904-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the "Best Exhibit is Monumental Masonry: also Special Prin Medal and Diploma for Beat "Working Exhibit. Marble and Granite Monuments and Crosses, aiao ■ 'in Fences, etc.; kept, in stock. Oe* signs and estimates fnrnished on application. Inspection invited. ST. AUBYN STREET. SOUTH ROAD. rp ASA T A pOACH T. WATfE... .Proprietor. Coach leaves Inglewood DAILY at 1 p.n Leaves Purangi at 7 as®. Fares. Single. Return. Kaimata 6d 2s 6d Tarata .. 3s Od 5s Od Pukeho .. 13 Od 6s 6d Porangi' .. 6s Od lds Od Passengers inquiring • * return fare must pay first journey ot single Tate

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 138, 20 September 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 138, 20 September 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 138, 20 September 1910, Page 1

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