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Reliable Seeds for Spring Sowing , ARE WHAT THE FARMER REQUIRES, AND NEW T0 N KI N G jasa . SUPPLI ES THEM. : Clients who bought my seeds las); year are more than satisfied with the result* obtained. They state that my STERLING SEEDS,' in combination with STERLING ■MANURES, have given much better crops than those obtained from othen. My stocks of , ' . ;» ' , MANGOLD AND CARROT have all been grown from selected roots, and carefully tested for germination* ( YOU MAY PAY MORE MONEY for other seeds, but you cannot buy seeds that arfe 'better,'-" if as good Eg, these I supply. . ' I have full stocks of all grass seeds for spring sowing, guaranteed new season's and tested for purity and germination. ' ." . ' ' Send for particulars and price list. m NEWTON KING, SEEDSMAN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT,' ' *' .-.NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD ANiD KAPONGA. ' . * 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 " ju«t a cold". Take no risks, cure your ceugh now with Bonnington'i Irish Moss. Safe, sure and prompt, it has been the family cough remedy for over half a century. Refuse substitutes and imitations. It is dangerous to experiment when you can get an absolutely safe and sure cure in BQMMNGTQN'S CAKRAGEEIi . IRISH MOSS W*. |ohn Fuodks, Linwood, Christchurch, writes:—"l bare maet pleasure in testifying to the womterful curative properties of Bonniog* ton's Irinb Ko«. O u-little £ir! haung caught a severe cold, whieh developed into a tnd cough, is now quite recovered. W« |tvt her ooa large bottle of liouningteu's Irish Most." 30 BROUGHAM STREETA. GEORGE The Cyclist's Bell rings out in the spring Ting-a-ling-Sing Prom early mom till dusk of • ' . / evening during • ''' ' • Spring time, the tinkle , of tlic Cyclist's bell is heard on every hand. It is the time when the Cyclist looks to his machine, 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 fop bo little. . ,i ' Call and selefct 'your machine for Spring outings. • NEW PLYMOtjXJJ. f/ Wfci Constitutes-'fiood Ale Persons who drink Ale should remember That land's "Dog's Head" Eass is always brewed from the cho:c-:oi materials. , Tr.at it brewed with the hard water from the sfringa . owi'.t'J t>}' essrs. iiass a Co./ the .renowned brewers of ' "BOG'S HEAD"': BASS Th'.t it is bottled only by Read Brothers, Limited, of London, England, in the most modern bottling establishmeb* in U:e world.' , . Such A!e is of the f.nrst .quality, always ■tini'o'.'m and never turns fiat. (a m tk m DOG'S HEAD Bass i-s the family beverage in ail hncusc homes. s\ OS a U *J3 sS Every bottlo bears this label, which is the soal of excellenoe a a SOLO EVERYWHERE W. P. NICOLL. W. H. SOWS. Seed Potatoes ' We have the following, select GAMEKEEPER PRINCESS VICTORIA DALMENY BEAUTY DALMENY ACME KIDNEY SUTTON'S ABUNDANCE urn reliable growers:— UP-TO-DATE \ NORTHERN STAB « BEAUTY OF HEBROH BRITISH QUEEN M WHITE ELEPHANT J"J Table Potatoes UP-TO-DATE PRINCESS VICTORIA < DERWENT, These lines were first-prize takers at the North Canterbury Wintnj J Show. Garden Seeds We pride ourselves on these, daily receiving testimonial as to their pax* ~J ity, germinating power and being true to name. iM GIVE TIIEM A TRIAL. Lowest Prices consistent with Primest Quality. WM. HOWE KING AN. BROUGHAM STREETS. NEW PI itftVTK ■

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 82, 27 September 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 82, 27 September 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 82, 27 September 1911, Page 3

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