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NOTICE TO FARMERS. desire to notify farmers in Taranaki that the only carts we have operating in this district have our nJme, "Wilson and Canbam, Ltd.," printed on them, and these only are authorised to deal on our account. WILSON & CAKEAM, LTD., Head Taranaki Office: Princess Street, Hawera.

FOR SALE. 50ft ACRES FREEHOLD, Opunake district, 120 acres in grass, balance busk; sheep-proof fencing; dairying country. Price £7 per acre, on etisy terms. Good opening for man with small capital. Apply to — L. E. JACKSON, Opunake. DAIRY FARM-SIXTY ACRES Seven miles from railway and butter factory. Cream cart passes. School half-a-mile. Ninety per cent, ploughabdc. Will carry in its present state one cow to two acres. Clover and root crops grow in ■ abundance. Price, £8 10s j small deposit. No agents. Address— EABNSCLEUGH ESTATE, Ngongotaha.

A HEALTHY SHAVE The biggest, brightest, most spacious and well-lighted hairdxeßsing saloon in New Plymouth, and the one that stands right on. top of popularity with particular men, and men with ir>t much time to spare, is W. H. Preece's Tor one thing, it'B a quiet-and well-conducted place; no rowdyism. Second, every instrument is sterilised. Every operator is scrupulously clean and a master of the art of easy, and delightful shaving. It's a hygienic saloon in every way, and its airy dimensions keep it sweet and healthy. MOST MODERN MASSAGE METHODS ARE IN USE. Preece's Saloon. Next Amburv'B, BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

jtflW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HRE, MARINE and ACCIDENT IS(JRANCE in all iU oranebes atcepteJ .t LOWEST CDBRENT KATES. Kr*nch office: Comer ol Brougharo <»# *'*g Stre<" | < Saw Plymouth. Afeaeiet throughout the provinee, JOBS PA lON. ■ Manager.

gTANDISH & CTANDISH, BAREISTEKS AND SOLICITORS, Savon Street, Nt* Pljmoutli. MONEY to Lend oil all clasßfs of BMBiity it Lowest Current Irccj. (SANDERSON AND (GRIFFITHS. ARCHITECTS. OFFICE: King's Buildings, corner of Bevon and Brougham Hreets, J(ONEY To £ END. have, several sums available for immediate investment, WILSON ft GREY, Solicitors

WINTER FEED FOR DAIRY COWS. A CHAT WITH DAIRYMEN. What are you doing to KEEP YO'CJR i DAIRY COWS IN MILK? Have you realised that a skilful system of feeding will keep your herd in milking condition throughout the Winter months.? You should consider these questions now, for undoubtedly the feeding of cows on this Food will result in a good supply of MILK RIGHT THROUGH THE WINTER, and repay you handsomely. Bualon Giuten Food Very nutritious, all corn, hig'ily digestible. The 1910 "World's Ohampion" four to five years Jersey covr, fed wainly on Gluten Meal, yielded 14.373 POUNDS OF MILK, testing over 10051b of Butter. Relying on the magnificent results given by Gluten Feed, we hav& specially imported a small shipment, and we particularly ask you to give this splendid Food a trial. Circulars post free on application. IN 1101b BAGS. 10/- PER BAG. NIMMO & BLAIR SPECIALISTS IN FARMERS' SUPPLIES, D U N E D I N. QREAT REDUCTION SALE-A. G. -Catran's business has changed hands, and the stock has to lie reduced. Great value will be given for cash. Bargains in every dcpirtm" ' Tall and inspect now. &j. (

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 30, 25 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 30, 25 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 30, 25 June 1914, Page 1

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