BOOTS FOR FARMERS Carry s guarantee.of sterling worth. ! , They arc hoots which will jrovp their'goodness as time goes oh—they, give solid satisfaction froni the first da'y's wear till the last. WE DO REPAIRS. R. DEARE'S BOOT ARCADE, 'NEW^LYMOT™^.
Worth More ia You Than any Other Piano. Before you decide on which piano you will buy consider this-fact carefully—the comf fort of 'having ■ the BEST. : The Piano you can rely on £ from year to year as long as yon live is worth to you . many times the money you "save" hy buying any of the cheap and worthless instruments. A Brinsmead or Chappeli Piano is worth more to you because of what is put into it. .They are not only British—but the most reliable '■•• british pianos made. Sole agents taranaki PIANO IMPORTERS NEW PLYMOUTH '.'JjJ.fHOS" JJASIO pHOSPHATE For Topdressing Grass Land and for Grain and Fodder Crops Extensively used last year hy Farmers throughout. Taranaki with extremely satisfactory results. A' LIMITED quantity only—owing to the difficulty of arranging freight—of this excellent high-grade Phospbatic Fertiliser is expected to be available APPROXIMATELY ABOUT END OF MAY. Price 1 for delivery DIRECT FROM STEAMER £7 10s per ton, at Wellington, f.0.b., rail or coastal steamer. Xett Cash—Other deliveries, price and terms as per ar- ' rangement. Owing to limitation 6i supply, , \ oVders should be booked promptly to ensure delivery. Resident Taranaki Representative in the interests bf the Manufacturers, MR R. DINGLE, STRATFORD, who will supply particulars and testimonials from users, upon application. Orders can be placed,,wi,th Taranaki merchants. *EPHOS" is manufactnred toy: THE EGYPTIAN PHOSOHATE CO., •- ..■'■'■LTD;,'; > ■■' GLASGOW. 1 I NOTE.—Other fertilisers hating j heeu offered 1 in' New Zealand as ib is notiliedi that the I Solicitors of' The, Egyptian Phos- ,[■ jshate' ; Cp,; Ltd., ' will proceed '.'. j against unauthorised persons using ■ j the name "Ephos/' The brand is . . registered, : and every, bag contain- [' J ing tb'6 fertiliser, is marked I "Ephos" Basic Phosphate. \ ■ }''' THE WAYS TO SUCCESS. 1 THERE ARE TWO. Pushing, continuous, tireless effort on one hand, and influence on'the other. If you don't object to a little influence it is an easy means of rbiiig above the rest The protecting ; influence of a rich father, uncle or friend appeals to all—to the* ambitious and lazy BUT some day the influence may depart, and then the one who had it will .not.be so well j)tf as the one *.vho worked for success. A fatal characteristic of nee is that it takes the impetus out ibition; the glory about "push" is the training it gives in self help, resource and independence. Mav we send vou particulars of our course in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEP-:*IC or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING or in Accountancy, or in COMPLETE -BUSINESS TRAINING. Say which. ADDRESS Hemingway & Robertson's Correspondence Schools, Ltd., P,O. BPX 516 AUCKLAND
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1917, Page 4
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