Ambury's Stocktaking Sale! So great has been the success of our sale that we have decided to "CARRY ON" UNTIL AUGUST tith. Our departmental stocks must be lessened, and we have made further inductions on every line. STEP ALONG LIVELY TO-DAY iAnd iecure a share of the remarkable values we are offering AMBURY'S LTD., •PEyoN street hew Plymouth.,. % OJCES EYUON BLEND THE ACTOR: "Me thinks before I tread the boards this aight Aye, too! and when my part is o'er A cap of PYRAMID I'll have And ask for nothing more." Because of its supreme quality PYRAMID TEA always PLAYS A LEADING PART. TW6 DISTINCTIVE BLENDS. BOTH 2'6 PER LB/choicest 'CHINA" BLEND IrtHOUE in Yheib respective qualities. FROM ALL ,GROCERS A Glass Keeps Ttbufit. inters Ideal Cordial SVKES3. feadefrom pure Cane Sugar and Ginger. , TSou will like it —it's delicious. Sold everywhere. , A. Ei SYKES, ManufaclurinstChemtsl, NewHNyiMatil *1 TH4 "BVSTE IS THE TtST.
IS , _ teafig/concerned. That's why you'll believe, allthe goodthdngs your neighbor aays q{ Robur Tea after the first cupful. Order to-day. Sold by H. E. Harris and ,W. Gilbert, Hawera.—s. j^y^MTJ^U—Tea troubles melt away 'wheat you get the Robur. Tea habit. Robur ir; deliciously flavored, fragrant > and healthful. Order it to-day. Sold by l ■■J,. Arthur, Kpaere.—s. r'j?. JjWUKD—For invalids Old Gold; Cocoa \ 'a especially suitable because, of ( its • absolute purity and high cfuality. l ' -»So/d by J. McNeill, New Plymouth.—s. RANTED— Aft er one cup of Robur Tea • * you'll say "Me for Robur always." L ' Everyone ' who tastes this refreshing, ( ■ fragrantvbeverage is the same. Order p Robur to-day. Sold by liaaipokonui <'» Dairy Co.—-5. MJAJSTEI>—-Mother, Father, John and _ 'Jane to drink Eohur Tea. ,fqr the .family'g health sake, Robur in consistently pure, wholesome, refreshing and dejkious. Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood.—a. /pHDUND—A free cake of chocolate with every J or lib tin of Old Gold /_ Cocoa. This pure and deliciousi cocoa is ■told by C.-Dunbar, Urenni.—s. ; sUfANTJED —Mum to have ready for Dad j.:" a enp of Robur Tea, when hp comes .. ,-hoste from work. It will refresh him gjjfck.fODd. tenew his cheery spirits. Order now. Sold by Thomas, Oliver i< "nut Thomas. Kapnnga.—s. ;■ -. jy^ANTJJD—It's a new cocoa and for .. flavor, fragrance and "purity it's a " .wtaer all'the way. Old Gold Cocoa it's called and is esold by Kaupokonui Dairy NEW—And .it's good—Old Gold ' t fiocoa. Just the thing for this cold, e Wintry weather. Sold by J. Barclay, Okjiawa.—s. —Nellie: I.attended Mary's. jt.V r st "At Home." It *as a huge und thanks -are due to Robur Sobßr certainly takes jsome beatrßo*e> Order Robur. Sold by A.
OUR GARDEN. AND WHAT TO SOW'IN IT. Well, now, let/s go on with the garden and do our little bit to reduce the high cost of living. If all available ground is not dug up and'Bweeteriecl, it must be started soon. Then what shall we plant in it? Carrots are very easily grown and useful. Cooper's "Major" is splendid. There is nothing liner anywhere, but we stock"all the sorts worth having. In Parsnips, Cooper's "Model" is unrivalled. All cur other ciasses of seeds are equally good. Nearly all the principal prize-takers use seeds supplied by Coopers, either in packets or bulk. them as to the genuine quality and true value. We get dozens of letters each season telling us how well "SEEDS OF SUCCESS"—COOPER'S SEEDS do in all parts of JCew Zealand. Mr T. Webb, the famous prize-taker of. Palmerston Jforth, writes and says: ; "The best parsnips I ever had were from Cooper's Maoriland grown Parsnip feed, and I find all of Cooper's Seeds equally good." Insist upon having COOPER'S N.Z. Grown Seeds—the "SEEDS OF SUCCESS." F. COOPER, LTD., \ WELLINGTON. (The largest growers of Seeds South of the Line). PRIME JOINTS. . from Taranaki stack, fed en best Taranaki country. We kill only prime beef, mutton, , pork, veal and poul- ,- r i." •*»! Our mstte ''Cleanliness and Proniptitude"' SOLE BROS, $
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1919, Page 6
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