MEN OF A Final Word You Xmas Suit is at the MELBOURNE. Finest selection in Taranaki; lowest prices in the province; and remember, WE CAN FIT YOU. Don't be put off; make straight for any of our four stores at Eltham, Stratford, Inglewood, and New Plymouth, and see what we are doing. That's all we ask of you. the rest is easy. Miml •luTyi
'pARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE & TALLOW SALES. CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, DEC. 19. pLIENTS are particularly requested to forward consignments to me to ar rive on or before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received *t my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETI I'lON. NEWTON KING JJEW PLYMOUTH WOOL, HIDE, SKIN AND TALLOW SALE. MONTHLY SALES AT UU'R GILL STREET STORE. QASH ADVANCES made on Wool Clips or Butcher*' Produce, eithe for sale or shipment. Addresse Labels an Consignment Forma posted on application. Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, DEC. 19. Consignments reecived up to Friday previous. Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce. L. A. NOLAN & CO.
PICS. PICS. J)IMOCK K- (10., LTD. gWAN gACON pACTORY are now prepared to receive Prime Baconers, Choppers and Porkera at the undermentioned places:— RECEIVING DATES FOR JANUARY. Opunake —Tuesday, 2nd; then every Monday. Okato—Monday, 1, 15, 20. Moturoa —Tuesday, 2, 145, 30. Inglewood—Every Wednesday. Smart Road—Monday, 8, 22. Waitara—Tuesday, 9, '23. Toko—Tuesday 2, Monday 15, 29. Tariki —Tuesday, 2, 16, 30. Stratford—Every Wednesday. Midhirst)—Monday, 8, 22. 1 Douglas—Tuesday, 9, 23. C. E. STREET, Fitzroy. J. MARRA, Stratford, i L. BAIGENT, Kaponga. J. BURKE, Eltham. C. ARNOLD, Hawcra. N.B.—All sales close at 2.30 p.m.
QHKISTMAS QOODS. J THOS. AVEBY Is now displaying his new CHRISTMAS CARDS CALENDARS POSTCARDS BOOKLETS And BOOK NOVELTIES In Handsome Bindings. New Reward Books and Specialities lor Children. " SOYS' AND GIRLS' ANNUALS. THE LATEST FICTION BY BEST AUTHORS. Catholic and Protestant PRAYERS AND HYMNS. LEATHER GOODS. Ladies' Bags, Parses, Pocketbooks, Writing Cases, Blotters, Shaving Sets, Autograph and Postcard Albums, etc. FOUNTAIN and STYLO PENS to suit all styles of writing. The shop will be open in the evenings from December 18 to 23, except Thursday.
PICS. PICS. rpHE WOODVTLLE BACON COY. will receive Prime Baooners and Choppers at weighing stations as under:— Okato—Monday, 11. Urenui—Monday 4, IS. Stratford—Monday, 4, 111, 18. Midhirst—Tuesday, 'l2. Waitara—Tuesday, 5, 19. Toko—Tuesday, 5, 19. Moturoa—Tuesday, 12. Tariki—Wednesday, 13. L. NAIRN, Eltham. J. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato. T. OOLSON, Buyer, Urenui. PICS. PICS. fJ\HE INGLEWOOD BACON COMPANY are buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs betwe»n 1121b and 1501b dead weight, FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING DATES. At the Factory, every Wednesday. Waitara—Monday, Dec. 4 and 18 Tariki—Monday, Dec. 11 Midhirst—Tuesday, Dec. 5 and 19. Smart Road—Tuesday, Dec. 12 Toko—Monday, Dec. 4 and 18 Douglas—Monday, Dec. 11 + }l Spare the Manure* And Spoil the Farm. Every sheep yon rear saps & considerable quantity of bone phosphate from the soil, To Keep op the quality of the crops and stock restore this vitality to the land by applying W.M.E. Co. Manures. They contain the plant foods necessary for prodactlon of bigger crops—and, in their torn. Fatter Sheep. W.M.B. Co.'s No. 1 and No. 3 Mixtures are principally phosphatic Manures containing proportions of Nitrogen and Potash to sustain the growth. They are especially suitable (or Turnips and Rape Prices Net Cash on rails at Ngahanranga: No. 1 Mixture - £B/7/6 ton Ho. 8 „ - £5/5/- ton No. fl „ . £B/2/6 ton Potato Mixture - £B/2/6 ton Imported Superphosphate- - £B/8/- ton In 2cvt. Sacks. 6/- per ton extra is charged for lewt, sacks. Particulars of analysis and price hat posted on request. Special Mixtures prepared to order. SEND YOUB STOCK to Wellington Meat Export Co Ltd., for shipment. Fat Sheep! Lambs and Cattle purchased Particulars as to charges may be obtained from Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd. 20 HUNTER STREET, WELLINGTON. JJID -jpjOtJßl JJ OT 1 L DEVOH STREET EAST. B. WHITTLE s Proprietor. A N Hotel with a reputation for iti Superior Aleg, Spirit!, a-1 Accommodation. Every eonreniemee and eomfort for patron*. E. WHITTLB : RED HOUSE HOTEL. £4O CASH will buy up-to-date fiveroomed dwelling in good locality.—Can to rbury Land & Finance Company, King street. 13-t.c.'
OTRATFORi> WOOL, HIDE, SHEEPSKIN & TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, DEC. 19. {CLIENTS are requested to forward consignments so as to Teach us by Friday previous to sale. YOUNG, HOBBS & CO. STRATFORD.
THOS AVERT BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, New Plymouth. C. O. HAWKE INGLEWOOD, AUCKLAND AND NEW PLYMOUTH. B EGB to announce tJie opening oi THE FINEST STOCK OF XMAS GOODS EVER SHOWN IN TARANAKI. OFFERED AT THE LOWEST PRICES TOYS. Including Tricycles, Rocking-Horses Hooded Prams. All Prices, and a Big Selection. PRIZE BOOKS, including all Annuals. Forty case: landed. Liberal discounts to schools. A'.i books at English Prices. LEATHER GOODS OF ALL DESCRIP TIONS. BASKET WARE, CUTLERY GLASSWARE CROCKERY TOILETWARE CHRISTMAS CARDS (the finest w< have ever had) from 6d packet of 2C cards. Enquire and see our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Every article marked in plain figures. - C. 0. HAWKE. J. C. DAYIBS (Established 1870). INCENSED SHAREBROIEH PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, TRADE ASSIGNEE, LAND & ESTATE AGENT. Latest share quotations available on application. Tradesmen's books mad* op or audited. Interest, Rents and Accounts Collected. Land and Income Tax Returns nadc ■PCENTRAL STOCK EXCHANGE, Devon Street, New Plymouth. pIANO Tuning.—We employ only certificated men, and guarantee all their work. Moderate charge?.—n. Collier * Co. j A
HOSTESS AND GUEST fpHE duties and responsibilities of the one to the other are many and varied, but to the hostess falls the duty of providing for the comfort of the visitors. In this respect tea enters largely into the matter. Good tea gives palate pleasure, and that is the kind of pleasure that recurs to the memory. Every hostess should servo CRESCENT BLEND TEA This tea brews a rich strong liquor of a fine tawny color and silken texture. The flavor is indescribably fascinating, and is not harsh nor pronounced in any way. The flavor is constant, just as the price, which is 2/- per lb. EMPIRE TEA. CO. 1 W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. SKINNER'S MAMMITEIN (REG.) FOR MAMMITIS, INFLAMMATION OF THE UODER, GARGET, Etc. TESTIMONIAL. Clydevale, Otago, Dee. 7, 1911. Mr. C. K. Skinner, New Plymouth. Dear Sir, —As arranged between you and ourselves, we have tried your Manimitein Cure on a cow, and so far we have found it satisfactory. The cow had an affected teat, the milk being thick. She is coming back to her milk, which is now in good order; and I feel confident that it will be a success. I might saw she was bad three weeks before trying it. Yours faithfullv. THOS. R. BUTTAR. Price 4/(i per bottle; outfits, ,'i/O. Ask your storekeeper for it.
KEMPTHORXE PROSSER & CO., Role Xew Zealand agents. Dimedin, Wellington, Christchurch and Auckland. Y°U can get it cheaper at the Red Fact.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 150, 21 December 1911, Page 8
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