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in That will help Exs. down. The incidentals to the popular game of bowls run away with a good deal of hard cash—yet much could he saved by careful'buying. Having kept this in view, we have bought carefully, too, so that we can help all followers of the game to keep within limit if they purchase from us the things essential to this pleasant pastime. RIGHT AGAINST THE "JACK" FOB QUALITY AND PRICE. ,We can furnish Club Colors to order—BLAZERS from 1-2/0; CREAM or GREY TROUSERS from 9/6; CREAM FELT HATS from 5/6; REGULATION BOWLING SHOES, 10/; and CASES well made for tho bowls themselves, as well as every other necessity. Don't let this offer slip. F. PLUMTREE COMPLETE OUTFITTER NEW PLYMOUTH.

Garton's Superlative Swede Farmers are requested [to note that I can upply Carton's Superlative Swede in any quant y NEWTON KING, MEW PLYMOUTH STBA TFORD EAFONGA.

& I There is smalF blame « 4 attachable to the small boy who "takes the cake" baked with Edmonds Baking Powder. Who wouldn't lay hands on such wholesome food; so. light, so appe- r tizing and nutritious ? Echo answers, "who"? In the "Sure to Rise" Cookery j Book will be found ■■■mfi a host of fine recipes. Write for a copy —it will be sent post free. ILOTT +o+2

TO TRAVEL FROM NEW PLYMOUTH TO RAHOTU, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, J^MPIRE SIRE; ißoyal Prince—by Crown Prince, by Lord .Salisbury (imp.)' 1207 C.5.8., by Young Conqueror, by Old Conqueror, by Rcnfrewsbire Jock, by Lofty, by Fancy. hy Old Clyde—out of Damsel (imported by the late R. McCalluni, Esq.) DAM: Empire's dam. by Prince of Windsor, Royal Prince's dam Maid of Avon; by Young Banker (1 N.Z.5.8.) EMPffiE took first prize at Amberley and second prize at Rangiora as a yearling; as a two-year-old, second prize at Leeston and second prize at Rangiora. 1907— First prize at Taranaki for best aire in North Taranaki; second co Lord Erskine against all comers: first Mana■watu against all comers, i 1308— Manawatu for sire with over II indies of bone; second Egmoiit to Baron Martin, Lord Erskine third: firet Taranaki ag.un>t all earner*; first Taranaki best sire in North Taranaki: first Masterton against all comers. 1«M-F;rst Taranaki ;;g.> : :f>t al! comers; first Taranaki be-t sire in North Taranaki. Terms: .Single mare £4 4s, two or more as arranged. Payable January 1. For particulars see cards. C. ARDEN, Owner. Or Groom in charge.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IX NEW PLYMOUTH And in the surrounding Districts— THE THOROUGH RRKD ST-\f.TIONS BED RAIXV2). i>y C!;!iir.-inaM-Cath-erine Wheel (jull-broUiwr •to Treadmill), bred Lv Sir Geo Clifford. ■ " i CAMPFIRE (5), by Carbine-Rev-elry. For further particulars see cards J. BOND (owner), Gill Street, New Plymouth.

TO TRAVEL Tl UiSTKICT. T"E IJRAn:iIT STALLIuX QLAL IT Y p Rx xc E % Quality King, out of 1!,.*,. bv Thane ot Clyde, li,.„ s our. of I!,!;, imported dapple bay, stands 18 hands, has -ood l">ofs, with black points, good flat hone, good quality hair, will, splendid anion, .•>«<l has remarkably good svmmctrv and temper, measures W/.. inehes below trie knee. Bess, who was sired by that celebrated stallion Ihane of Clyde, imported from •Scotland by the late 11. McLean, of Invereargill, was the dam of most of Mr. A. Winer's valuable s („d of draught horses, and her prog.mv l, ; ,ve been very [successful atTaranaki. Ib.weva. Wanganui and Paluierston Xorlb shows. Two yearling coll, (Coin-iioii'tt'altn and Federation!, defended from hess, took first and second prizes at Xapier •Show, !!l!)2. m,.r,. -Lis; two or •'"ore, tl,e 1,,,,., lide property of the same owner, as per agreement with owner or groom in charge. Grooraage 2s (id per mare. ' Mares sold or exchanged will be charged to the owner, when stinted to the lior.se. All fees must be paid on the •'■>■-- «■!" .i.:i:i.:.vy. I*J 13.. to L. Bremer.

TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH, The four-vear-old Pony Stallion, fp I, V M OTIf Y (| IB B S Terms: ,C 1 10s. For further particulars apply . " E WARD, ■Vuircahget it' cheapn at tli? Re Post.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 107, 21 September 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 107, 21 September 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 107, 21 September 1912, Page 2

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