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"CHRISTMAS IS VERY NEAR." CARTER'S •C2. Special 'Xmas Hampers, £2. A MARVEL OF CHEAPNESS. Irajght paid to nearest Railway Station between New Plymouth and Hawera or coach between Urenui and Opunake. /nh. «—_*- •' *• ZIbB F * 8 ' De ß *"* Spanish 2 0 owe currants, new much'*, Mixed Nuts ... ..16 ._ d ? ned 4 6 6 Jelly Crystals, Imperial 1 « •IDs Sultanas, new leason'i Mixed Spice .. 6 _ «j«n«* 4 6 Nutmegs . .. .. L C, 1 0 «b» Seeded Raisins, new sea- ilb Sicily .almonds .. .. 1 0 •«■'•, *hMed • 2 9 2 plrts. Choice Dates (large) 2 0 |* Mixed Peel ™ 1 3 21bs Carter's Golden Gift Tea 4 0 2& ttmg Sugar ......10 1 Phun Podding, 21b size * ° I battels Essences (Lemon, 21b tin strawberry jam Vanilla) 10 Princess Mixtures ... I, * tins, Baking Powder (Car- ' tw's) ~....„ a 9 ZB» Muscatels 2 « £2 o 0 K*.—We will forward you the above parcel on the receipt of £2 (two pounds, cash with order. , prime quality Hlb to 181b, Is 3d per lb, FREIGHT PAID if additional to *Xmas Hamper and forwarded at same time. Visit our Crockery and Phonograph Show Rooms when in Town. C. CARTER. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Milkers Wanted and no Labour Available. THE FARMERS' Milking Machine SOLVES THE PROBLEM! EFFICIENT MILKING AT MINIMUM COST. JMSSfWj PLANT, £IOO 4™%%ss"™ 1 £IOO '' Tittiis: 12Monthsiv. ~£llO. TESTIMONIAL 'Bear Sirs,—l writ* to tell you that lam Yery satisfied with the FARMERS' MILKING PLANT (3-eow) which you installed at my place last August fk» plant has ma without a hitch all through the season; it has ban easy -on the cows and has mil t*i very clean, there being every Bttu stripping required. V'--"' MP-, I think your machine 4sji.out on its' own for simplicity of design; there is praetiully nothing to gtt. out of order, and it is very easily cleaned . I have had a number of neighboring farmers to see it, ant I think they have all been surprised to not* the absence of vacuo*, r? pomps, tanks, etc. The inventor of this machine has evidently worked on the right lines, and I wish the company every success.—Yours faithfully, Inglewood, June 7, (Signed) a J. ALLEMANN. Catalogues and Testimonials on application f r om the FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE CO. (Taranaki). LTD. * Oonur Prineess and High street, Hawera. Telephone 424.
808 SALS OB EXCHANGE JTODERN five-tester Motor-car, in good order; cheap; or owner would exchange as deposit for house or sections in the borough of New Plymouth, bipection and trial can be arranged. Apply by letter—- . -BXCHANQB",
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