iris Another Superb Collection of Men's High Grade Suits that could not be duplicated a i by made -to - measure tailors for £5 ss. Od., a IIK/ l most extraordinary opportunity for those who have deferred their Spring Outfitting. Also for those who wish to add another suit to their wardrobe. In all there are 87 suits, made of fine Indigo Coatings, Checked Vicunas, Bronze-green worsteds, Brown Striped Worsteds and Indigo Waved Worsteds. . , styles are dignified and exclusive —the kind that you are most likely to have suggested to you by the highestMNlt&I custom tailor. All the beautiful new spring colors are here and not a commonplace garment in the entire oollecpatterns will be picked up by the "early birds"; come and see them; no one asked to buy. M
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST lor BICYCLES, TVRES and CYCLE FITTINCS. E. Reynolds & CO., LIMITED. Wholesale and Retail CYCLE AND SPORTING GOODS merchants! DEVON STREET. —. Telephone 1109, Call or write now.
REMEMBER THAT DOG'S HEAD GUINNESS IS A PURE MALT TONIC ORDER IT IN NIP BOTTLES OBSERVE THIS LABEL, IT IS ON EVERY GENUINE NIP £lt is The Seal of Excellence.
DAIRYMEN 1 THE SIMPLEX MILKING MACHINE Commands your immediate attention. 1. It is a fast milker, and leaves only a small amount of a trippings. 2. It does not injure the cQwe, and milks them when going off as well aa in the flush. 8. It has the smallest number of working parts. 4. It is the most sanitary and wuriaßii to clean. 5. only milker that has a vacuum tank with a removable lid. 6. The cheapest machine to in&tal. The upkeep is practioallv XIL. 7. A child can understand and wock it Address enquiries to J. BLAKE, Hawera, Taranaid, N3Z.
jsf To Stand the Season at New Plymouth, and travel the surrounding districts where inducement offers. THE FASHIONABLY-BRED HACKNEY STALLION, LORD KITCHENER. KITCHENER ia a powerful, compact sire, standing 16.8 to I, and is a handsome chestnut Si color. His show ring honors are very numerous; in fact, he has never been beaten. Good paddooking at 1/- pear weak. ' All care but no responsibility. TERMS. —Servioee, £3/6/-, payable Ist January, 1911. Two or more mares as per agreement. Groomage, 2/6, payable at first eer-
To Stand the Season at Armadale Stud, Okaiawa, THE CHAMPION DRAUGHT STALLION LORD EKSKINE. further particulars apply to—--7 F. A. BREMER, • Okaiawa. To Travel this Season in the Inglewood & Surrounding Districts. t CLYDESDALE STALLION D4XKE OF WSLLINGTO (Glengyte—dam Kate). OF WELLINGTON is . dark bay in color, low set, ver; catcfcactly built, with immense mu las fluartoers, good shoulders and stron kjMi. He has great bone of the q9flty, with plenty of feather, soirofl fa* ami legs, and Is remarkably Mki\j B&ii favored witb a great ooostitutrar a tMor docile temper, sad has prove a sure foal-gctter. He ia also mfcdass worker, and staunch. FEES: Je mare, £2 10a. Papabie Janu fft, 191 L urteee (in wrffing) as ar at first servioa hold : for all un sold. ssicbangsd, otksrwise disposed of. Ipwy care taken but no respo Hp kwurred. For further aah to \ W. THOMPSON, Owner. To Stand the SeoaoJ it the Farm, Ure r THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, LORD ROBERTS. (ITerd Laddie—Prineess). Lonl Pvoberts' excellent breeding is well-known to require repetition he Be has aired some of the highest-] stock in the province and is himself maH type of sire. Vhb: Single Maxe £3 103; two more mares as per agreement. Bees payable January 1, 1911. B. SHEARD, "• Owner, Urenui. 'pCMFOBTABLE Convalescent HomJ lor inralids, in warm, healt" jiimlinn Every eonwenieooe. Pi»p r Jambaon, Hsaflierlea, To imm
Co Stood tbe Season in the Waitara, New Plymouth and surrounding diatrlate, THE STANDARD-SEED TROTTING HOBBE, HUON BERLIN (Huon Yet—Dam by Barlin, km.) HLON BERLIN is a handsome /Stak brown horse, six yeans old, steadily 16 tends in height, with plenty of subrttaooe ad quality and beautiful tempai. He bred from the purest strains of trotting Wood ever imported into the Dominion. Terms: Single mares £3 10a, mabfe January 1, 1911. Groomage fee, k at first service. Two or more as >r agreement. Travelling daji:—*>foadaya, Uwrari; Cuesdays, Uruti; lav Pljnaoth. The remainder of life at Walton, Jaflksanrti BMin, fend padlocking, la fld pe» weak. AH aea% but «> responsibility. G. MaKENZEE, Owner, Waitera. M BS - gLASCHAED, iBUITEKEai ASTD QOWKETninBOnn Higfl Sfcnaet, BNBau. FRESH FRUIT DAILY. AMfcITKD DRINKS. LADIES' AND CHILDKJ£N'S OCTFTTTER. M R S- McO A B E U M BROADWAY, STBATPOBB. Orders neatly and ißunftrity ecceoabed A trial nWtad. SatMfa«tien Qnnwtwi TE vmam im w would apecfa% Imm ctxtiomems? attention to #»e qMdtpi <$ aor goods. For flavor, fiMtob aril wftMy, they are unequalled in tbfe QMtony, whilst our high-ciaas defeoMbke tuNete are equal to any psofaeed m Ml Britain. TMs olaas of sweetanedf fc naoafe wholesome, and popdfer wtt® 4to general public; but they most be wA flavored and attractive to command arfrtantion. We guarantee Ours to be tip top and at City Prices. d OOfJLD Kaat Rw4. ItrattoH
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 158, 13 October 1910, Page 8
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