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/AMBURY'S^ THANK YOU ALL FOR LONG CONTINUED AND INCREASING PATRONAGE. I MAY THE YEAR BE FULL OP HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY We have a very large and well-assorted stock of everything to wear lor men, women and children, general drapery, and bouse* hold linens. Very large shipments coining forward direct from the makers. We can offer you the best values obtainable to-day, and many lines at far below to-day's cost price. AMBURY'S Two shops New Plymouth* LIEISO ssaocsß

A BOON "«»», BENZINE. rhoae few drops—that cupful or two— i •pilled with every tin emptied means many shillings in the year. The "NO WASTE" PETROL FILLER, PRICE 10/6. SAVES ITS'COST IN A VERY SHORT TIME. WILL LAST INDEFINITELY. " Is the simplest and easiest means yet devised of emptying a tin of Benzine or Kerosene without waste. Procurable from Garages, Ironmongers ■ • ■ and Stores. NEWTON KING, DISTRIBUTOR, NEW PLYMOUTH.

ROOT CROPS CARROT, MANGEL, SWEDE & TURNIP SEED. In stock and to arrive:— CARROT GASTON'S—Scarlet Intermediate. COLONIAL GROWN—Barriball, Sinclair's Champion, White Belgian, and Matchless White. f MANGEL GASTON'S—Large Yellow Globe, Prizewinner, Mammoth Long Bed. Gatepost, and New Sugar. IMPORTED—Jersey Queen. SWEDE HVBSI C'S—Monarch, Champion. Crimson King>and Magnum Bonum. GASTON'S —Superlative. TURNIP HUSST'S—P.T. Mammoth, G.T.Y., and P.'P.-Y.' Aberdeen. GASTON S—H.G. Globe, Centenary, Btfvon Greystone and Whitestone. .Jflso: — GASTON'S Drumhead Cabbage, Thousand-headed Kale, and Ivohl Rabi. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH, IXGLEWOOU, STKATFOKu AN!) K/VPONGA.

rrttIAVAKI LAND. BUILDING AND INVEBTJL KENT SOCIETY. (Permanent) BUT TOUR OWN HOUR The Society lends money on Freehold or approved leasehold Landa. A. borrow* may (elect bia own architect, pltna and. builder. The Society pays coji of preparing and regiatering all fuortgsres ol £IOO or orer. AH pruta divided equally amongst borrowen Ind invasion. The Society la purely co-opeca-Kre. Baipdon tbe calculation ol the profits made during the last (ew yean, the time required lo repay s loan ia seven yean. For example: A mepober borrowing £IOO (five shares of £2O each) would have paid in monthly instalments of SKlla 8d in seven years ... £l3! 0 0 from which, deducting tbe amount d the iota ... ... ... 100 » o WooM 4tow <* paid ft* interest the balance £JS o I Km Society bai a RESERVE FUND o1 orar £2OOO. Directan : Hesats Richard Cock (Chairman), A. Hmnrorth, V. L. Newman, Newton King, ' , 'A. Ooldwitsr, T. K, Skinner. Colonel Ellis. tot prospectua and particulars. . SOMERSET HOUSE, •, (Private Hotel). Phone— HAWERA. —l3l , E. MeLEAN Wishes to notify <&ie Public that she hag taken over ''the above honse. Travellers will find every comfort DOT AND COLD BATHS. WffißS TO STAY IN NEW PLYMOUTH. NIGER HOUSE jyTSSES BRANLEY AND BATES beg • to notify the public that they are §.• opening a first-class Boarding House, and J;- ' 'will be to receive visitors on and Jr * After December 20. Electric light hot and cold water baths; i itftsated; 3 minutes from J, _ » ■

DIGESTION Yon will enjoy good digestion and avoid the pains and penalties of Oidigestion, when yonr itomach, liver and bowels —the principal organs of digestion—are healthily tctive, and able to dp tb« work required of them. Thousands testify from personal expel rience that nothing affordssuch effective help in securing and maintaining gooddi- , gestion, as Mother Seigel'a Syrnp. It is-> prepared from morethani ten varieties of extracts of foots, barks, and leaves, which in combinttieß* exert a remarkable tonic and regulating effect on v sttnach, liver and bowels. 4 Put it to thjt Met yourself £

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1918, Page 6

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560

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1918, Page 6

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