ipnients liave come to hand fp and colorings which are decide ing the latest nc attractive and siuar WE HAVE TIES FOR EVERY TASTE—and indeed our present display is one of the best we have ever made. Our broad end ties at 1/-, 1/6, 1/9, 2/-, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. lomprise the smartest designs of the season and the ■ ~ . • ; best qualities, EARLY INSPECTION INVITED!) mnm OUTFITTER, NEW PLYMOUTH*
m ■Zo;i' Protect Your Cows 1 8 Against 88 g ' Disease. It is impossible to get the best results from your cows unless you systematically Drench each cow after calving with SYKES'S DRENCH. money you oan't do without it. It costs Bd. to Drench a Cow. Price: 16/- doz. Packets, or 1/6 a Packet. Better buy it by the dozen. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Each PackeLof SYKES'S DRENCH contains enough for two doses. SYKES'S DRENCH ANNUAL-FREE. Write for it.
CHEAPEST. »£! Ensures hi age by its bone and body-building qualities. Specially recomiuw™..by "The Lancet," "British Medical Journal," SIR CHAS. A. CAMERON, C.8., M.D., Medical Officer of Health and Analyst for Dublin, etc., and other famous Authorities. 'When prepared with Cow's milß according tc the directions given, forms a complete diet fo:' Infants, Invalids, and the Aged. Dr. L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Ed., L.F.P.S., Gla«., etc. (Leeds), ■ites: —"Your Neave's Food is suiting our youngster admirably, _.r which we are very thankful She was not doing well on cow's milk and water alone."— loth Sept., 1913. A MOTHER'S TESTIMONY. Mrs. Herbert Brown, Tanwhare, Waikato, N.Z., writes:— "lam sending you a photograph of our buby Blanche, who has been brought up on Neave's Food, and is eleven months old, weighing 27| lbs., and has never known a day's illness. Everyone admires her and speaks strongly of her fine healthy appearance, which we attribute to Neave's Food and always recommend to those we come in contact with." - January tttlt, 1913. ahout Baby," by a Trained Nurse, sent free on application to the -J this publication, JOSIAH R. NEAVE 4 CO., Fordingb"-'--sian Agents, Fraser, Ramsay (New Zealand), Ltd., 39 Featb. at Auckland, Christen urch, Dunedin, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane. t
mho*7lps^£ The finest tea from the finest plantation! ™to your teapot | | Insist on Amber Tips |
MEW PLYMOUTH HIDE, SHEEPSKIN .WOOL and TALLOW SALES. HIDES, CALFSKINS. SALES EVERY FOUR WEEKS. NEXT SALE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918, Consignments received between Bale at any time during working hours. Advice Cards and address labels en application. Good competition assured. L. A. NOLAN & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH, Hide Store, Gill Street. fTARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SA«S^. NEXT SAI.ESUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1916. Clients are particularly requested to forward consignments early. Small consignments will be received at PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on tlieir pro duce meeting FULL COMPETITION", NEWTON KING TATTERSALLS STABLES AND MOTOR GARAGE, JJORSES, Vehicles, and Motor Cars for hire. Careful drivers on the premises, day and night. . M. J. HARTIGAN. , PROPRIETOR. •Stone-No, %,<
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1916, Page 2
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