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I Reliable Seeds for Spring Sowing ARE WHAT THE FARMER REQUIRES, AND ' j fljj NEWTON KING 'SUPPLIES THEM, Clients who bought my seeds last y«ar are more than satisfied with tlie n "' obtained. They state that my STERLING SEEDS, in combination with STE MANURES, have given much better-' crops than those obtained from ot My stocks of MANGOLD ANlf CARROT have all been grown from selected roots, and care(ullv. tested for germination. '" YOU MAY PAY MORE MONEY for other seeds, but you cannot buy seed* that are better, „if aß„irood *« these I supply. . , '™•. ~ *», I have full stocks of all grass seeds for spring sowing, guaranteed new • son's and tested for purity and germination. ' > ' < Send for particulars and price list. ■ "•••'«' f NEWTON KING,* SEEDSMAN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, ' "\ ..NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD AND KAPONGA. *>

m Don't neglect that cold. Delay is dangerous. Besides the discomfort there is always the chance of more serious trouble developing. Every case of consumption started with " juit a cold". Take no risks, cure your cough now with Bonnington's Irish' Mom. Safe, sure and prompt, it has been the family cough remedy for over half a century. Refuse substitutesand imitations. It is dangerous to experiment j when you can get an absolutely safe and sure cure in* BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS I' 1 The Cyclist's Bell rin i out In the spring Ting^a-llng-llng From , <r < early mom ■ till dusk of s '<■' * "evening during ' ~;'( Spring time, the tinkle ■'.•■-•• • ■,■• * of the Cyclist's bell is heard '-' ] > on every hand. It is the time if, when the Cyclist looks to his machine, J ; . i 'overhauls it and makes ready for week-end • excursions. For easy and pleasant and pleasant travelling: in Spring. ' ;' ; • RIDE A BICYCLE Our Stocks include machines for Ladies and Men at Special prices. We give you no excuse for not having a Cycle of your own when one can be purchaser hehed fofr so little. . i • Call and select your machine for Spring outings. '' '• A. GEORGE BROUGHAM STREET NEW PL\<MOUm 1 What Constitutes Good Ale Persons who drink Ale should remember , j That Read's "Dog's Head'' Bass is always brewed from I the choicfM materials. ' •' •" [ That it is brewtd with the hard water from the spring* owned by essrs. bass <x t.0., the renowned brewers of "DOGS HEAD" BASS That it is bottled only by Read Brothers, Limited, of London, England, in the most modern bottling establishment in the world. ' '•' Such Ale is of the finest quality, always uniform and never turns flat. " ', DOG'S HEAD BASS is the family Eeverage ui ail ltngusr. homes. Every bottle board this label, which la the aeal of excellence SOLD EVERYWHERE. W. P. NICOLL. V*. H. ROWS. Seed Potatoes We have the following, select.■■! i, wm reliable growers— «-» ■ % GAMEKEEPER tip to T)ATV \ ' < SSSSSmSS?' NORTHERN STAR ,K$ SUTTON'S ABUNDANCE wfiITEELEmSII s;i. Table Potatoes UP-TO-DATE PRINCESS VICTORIA' » / DERWENT. wiwjwa These lines were Brat-prize takers at the North Canterbury Winted )j ' Show. ** ' Garden Seeds t We pride ourselves on these, daily re ceiving testimonials as to Uieir ■«• >ty, germinating power and being true to name. jfjr..A) GIVE THEM A TRIAL. ** } Lowest Prloes consistent with Prlmest Quality. \5 WM. KOWE I KINO AK BROUGUAM STREETS. NEW PLUWOpL -^

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 81, 26 September 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 81, 26 September 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 81, 26 September 1911, Page 3

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