LATE SHIPPING Onehunga, La9t Night.—Sailed, at 4.10 p.m., Rarawa, for New Plymouth, crossing the bar at 5.50 p.m. Passengers: Misses Richter, Bashford, Morris, Curtis and Beatrice Day, Mesdames Cotterell, Truelove, Deverry, Clark, Eilder, Letheridge, OldfieU, Abbott, Messrs V, Fitzherbert, Peechy, Leigh, Balgleish, Cope, Fanhan, Hanson, Aldred, Hewson, T. Cook, E. Hallenstein, Cotterell, Oswald, Thorp, H. Roberts, Brampton, Ward, McKenzie, McKenna, Smart, W. Higginson, Clark, J. D. Perrett, Rev. Hilder, and 20 steerage. Sydney, Last Night.—Sailed, Star of Scotland, for New Zealand.
GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW. That dread disease, consumption, has its commencement in a cold on the chest. Don't leave it until too late. You can promptly cure your cold with Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. Price, Is fid and 3s. Obtainable everywhere. WINTER COUGHS are dangerous without you stamp them out quicldy. , What to use may. puzzle you, but we are never disappointed by recommending our subscribers to use the old tried rem«dy, Chamberlain's Gough Remedy. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.
LAND LAND DON'T MISS THIS: KA ACRES, splendid litUe Dairy Farm,, well fenced, grassed and subdivided; 25 acres ploughed; will carry 20 cows; new four-roomed house and cowshed. Price £26 per acre; £4OO cash; balance at 5 per cent. Q£ ACRES, all in grass, except five acres ■ shelter bush; subdivided into 14 paddocks; good level land,' of rich quality; school and factory 1% miles; 80 acres been ploughed and reeown; 7-roomed house, 13-bail cowshed. Cows returned £ll lis per head last season. Price, £lB per acre; £SOO cash. A snip. QAK ACRES of splendid Freehold land; ring-fenced and subdivided with sheep-proof fencing; on good metalled road, 10 miles from Stratford, 2% miles to school and factory; whafe, yards, etc. Price, only £9 per acre; £SOO cash. A rare chance. We have hundreds of other choice properties on our Land Register, which contains practically the pick of Taranaki and Waikato Properties. Intending buyers would do well to write or call on ua for particulars of same.C. & E. JACKSON, LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS, BROADWAY .. STRATFORD P.O. Box 80. Telephones, Residence 140, Office 164.
A STUDY IN EMPHASIS! Supposing you were asked to state on what word in the following sentence the emphasis should be, which would you select? Read carefully and slowly. THE TEA OP TO-DAY IS SURATUKA THE TEA OP TO-DAY IS SURATURA THE TEA OF TO-DAY IS SURATURA THE TEA OP TO-DAY IS SURATURA THE TEA OF TO-DAY IS SURATURA Just read it again, and say it once more. You'll realise then that you can't go wrong whichever way you take it. There is ONLY ONE TEA worth your consideration, and that SURATURA THE TEA OF TEAS. i" 1/6; "B" 1/9; "D" 2/-; "X" 2/4.
CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR PRINTING We can do it AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MANNER, AT THE CHEAPEST RATES. Write or ring up for ' Prices. DAILY NEWS PRMTERY. DAILY NEWS PRINTERY. Tel. 17. P.O. Box 119.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 317, 2 June 1911, Page 4
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489Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 317, 2 June 1911, Page 4
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