Uii' ice, a splash in the briny being bis reward when a sufficient number of Holes The young seals bleated just like lambs, and in tile breeding season one might imagine from their noise that he was on a sheep station. The majority of the seals they eame across were the Weddell variety, which were passive or sluggish animals, but there was another variety called the crab-eater, which was much more active in its movements and inclined to show fight. The sea leopard was the most formidable of the animals. He had long front teeth, and one had to get out of his way when he charged, lie was somewhat rare, but a number of specimens were secured. Something Good Pantry I A LWAYS ready to serve instantly? needs 'io cooking. NOEL'S NOVELTIES ready for Breakfast, Dinner or Tea. MacFAELANE, LAING & CO.'S BISCUITS ready for Afternoon Teas and Supper. CARTER'S ready to Supply your needs. JAM MAKING ANP THE REQUISITES. PLYMOUTH housewives will be taking advantage of the cheap fruit to lay in an adequate supply of Jam. There is another advantage awaiting Jam tp Preserve-makers at WHITAKEKS This is Griod Quality Jam and other requisites at the lowest current rates. The two most important brands are— MASON'S AND I LIGHTNING. I WHITAKER & SON NEW PLYMOUTH. Hygienic Bakery OPENING NOTICE. J DESIRE to intimate to the public of New Plymouth and surrounding district that I have taken over the Hygienic Bakery from Mr. J. C. Legg, and that I intend to carry it on on the most approved and up-to-date lines, and thereby merit that liberal patronage that has been accorded the business in the past. I also intend adding a confectionary department to the business. A. WILLIAMS, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Hygienic Bakery. TWO NICE PROPERTIES Q ACRES freehold, divided into five paddocks, orchard, gardens; up-to-date 6-roomed house, bathroom, scullery, pantry, etc.; cowshed, trapshed, stable, etc. Price £.1150; cash £300; balance arranged. Good building prospective value. Close to town. •? ACRES, freehold, in the Borough; 9roomed residence, thoroughly well built ; large lofty rooms, return verandah, bay windows, h. & c. water, pantry, cupboards, washhouse, cdalshed, stable, trapshed, cowshed, etc. Three frontages. Good prospective value. ' Price £1600; cash, £550. * J. H. WOOD AND CO EGMONT STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. PETROLEUM INVESTORS desirous of taking snares in tbe TARANAEI (NEW ZEALAND) OIL WELLS, LTD., are reminded that the Share List closes on 24th April, and that early application should be made to J. C. DAVIEB ' SharebroKer, Devon Street, New Plymouth. THE BEST PLACE TS BAKER'S GRASS SEEDS "4RABS REEDS COCKSFOOT, RYEfel OLOVERS AND TIMOTHY BEST QUALITY GAMLIN & LUKE'S INGLEWOOD. ■gUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAAJS'R gEND your next PRINTING ORDER to U» *MjrlfoWK" Prioes right, and Bfaction trnaranttwd.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 201, 4 May 1912, Page 2 (Supplement)
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454Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 201, 4 May 1912, Page 2 (Supplement)
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