The Hygienic Bakery, NEW PLYMOUTH, The Success of a business depends mainly on the quality of the goods sold. We always endeayor to give the best possible value for the money, and then try to do better, This is the principle. We want to make it a business to be proud of, and not one run up on a loose foundation, with the ulterior motive of selling out at a pro&t. That our efforts are appreciated is evident by the steady increase in the amount of business done. Give THE HYGIENIC a trial, and you will become a regular customer.
t FIT YOUR NEW HOUSE Range AND have life-long satisfaction. Heats beautifnlly <m cheapest coal, cooks so well that scores of pastrycooks prefer it, is obtainable with oven on right side or left; also with fire that can be op-Hed out, nuking kitchen cosy. No other range has so many advantages. Write for Free Catalogue No. 8. Barningham ft Co., Ltd. GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. NIXON & NIXON. Agents. FOR NEXT MILKING SEASON. Do away with that more expensive and less., satisfactory machine, and WOLSELEY SEPARATOR Absolutely the best and most economical skimmer on the market, and simpler and less expensive than most. R. BUCKLEY AGENT, I N G L E W 0 G D , Has a "Wolseley" on view at the Moa Dairy Co.'s office.
TARIKI_HOTEL W. R. BONNER Proprietor WE. BONNER notifies that he hai taken over the Tariki Hotel. No effort on his part will be spared to make the hotel a favorite house of ca.ll for travellers. Only the best of liquors will be stocked, and special attention will alio he paid to the dining-room "n r the comfort of lodgers. TERMINUS HOTEL • NEW PLYMOUTH, Overlooking Sea Beach and handy to Saltwater Baths. JTIIS favorite seaside hotel has been dompletely renovated and refurnished throughout. Tourists specially catered iot. Telegrams carefyllv attended to •SRS. F. M. PAULSEN, Propriety Late of Commercial Hotel, Wellington). THOSE hands of yours 1 TJm; need LANE'S MEDGLINU. Then ihey will be like you? neighbour's hands, clean, white, j soft, supple, laJly-lika. j - T» A R A. T A pOAUH GEORGE HANOVER, Proprietor. SUMMER TIME-TABLE. COACH LEAVES Purangi at 5.30 a.m. DAILY for Ingl« wood, and leaves on thv. „eturn trip r*i I p.m. Inwards. Leave Outwari*, Leave Purangi 5.30 a.m. Inglewood tf.it Pukeho 6.30 a.m. Raima ta i.4sp.R* Tarata 7.30 a.m. Tarata 4 p.m Kaimata 8.45 a.m. Pukeho £ p.is, Arrive— Arrive—[nglewood 9.30 i.m, Purangi 8 p.tc. All orders or parcels left at dust, Purangi, Mr. T. Waite's Stables, Taratt or Roya] Mail St.i';le*, Ingle weed, wi-ra-tire prompt rttaniica.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 270, 7 April 1913, Page 8
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