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200 ACRES. dairy farm; sown down in best English grasswn 10 Bubdiviaions; 100 acres already beej under the plough; U miles to cheese fam tory and school; will carry from 60 70 cows; two houses: one new house of 4 rooms, and 7-roomed house; 8 bail cow* shed. Thi3 property is well farmed an£ is now carrying 54 cows, 5 horses aoQ bull; wintered 00 head last Prtcc, only £27 per acre; £7OO cashj balance 5J per cent. Well worth in* specting.

, "PERSONAL —Everybody was ia I spirits to-day at my party. Teft • was indescribably delicious, go they att j said. It was Robur. Sold by J. ' New Plymouth—2. RANTED —Drop in at the Grocer'* si you are passing—this is his busy day—but we must have Robur Tea—no other brand will satisfy us. It must be 1 Robur. Sold by Kaupokoaui Dairy VOUjnu— The aio.it delightful beverage imaginable—something quite differ* ent- to the ordinary brand of tea. Robur is its name. Robur. Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood—2. ' "Plil{bONAL—Some friends dropped i& yesterday for t. chat—they praised Kobur Tea. Bought some to-day—the taste is delicious—will stick to Robuc. Sold by C. Dunbar, Urenui.—2, \7\7AiS'Tl'.l) —For it refreshing cup of tea brow Robur—tickle* your palate. Sold by Thomas, Oliver and Thomas, Kaftonga.—2, TVkCOVERED—That Macßobert son's Confectionery is absolutely pareIn express ibly delightful— try some. MaeRobertson's. Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy T?KMlJii)iNt} yo U that Confectionery is noted for delicacy of flavor and purity of manufacture. All S° ld >y R. T. Bullock, Hawer*. YyANTIiD —You to ask for Old QpU Cocoa. You'll be delighted with it. ine flavor is distinctive. There are , numerous brands of cocoa to be obtained , 9 ' 10 "ld ear-mark Maeßobeft--8 Gold - Sold by HX. Harris and »■ Gilbert, Hawera.—2. ANTED— Will you come and try my new cocoa—the flavour's indescrib- ?; ,t~i' erfcction - Macßobertson's Old old Cocoa. Sold by J. Arthur, Ngaere. T^OUNI)— What you have been seeking —a cocoa with a mellow and delicate flavour—high food value. Here it is, Macßobertson's Old Gold Cocoa. Sold by J. Barclay, Okaiawa.—2. A sudden chill may give you cold in the head, inflamed throat or bronchitis. Remember! If you should take a chlU, don't wait until you sire - litfd iip, but use "NA2OL" freely right away, Th<*« lands know its value.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1919, Page 6

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378

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1919, Page 6

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