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7l£o'§ PMRE BBEO EODLTBY. PUPINOTONS, Pen No. I—Gold Medal Strain 1919ORPINGTONS, Pen No. «—Utility. JSHODE ISLAND REDS—Palmerston Winners, 1910. fVHITE LEGHORNS, Pen No. I—Ferris Worthy Strain (American). WHITE LEGHORNS, Pen No. 2—Utility. EGGS FROM ALfy PENS. Write & TEED. NEW PLYMOUTH. T? ? ? ? ? T? x * WHAT-HAVE "THE BOYS" • DONE FOR ME! J,} P P EVERYTHING. x : A A T T t WHAT CAN I DO T FOR "THE BOYS." T A ?? ? ? A ; A -A T T T GIVE•PREFERENCE TO, T A RETURNED SOLDIERS. 1 0 0 NOTIFY ALL OPENINGS. locali Committees at -waiTARA,'STRATFORD, e'LTHAM, BAWERA AND PATEA. A. S. ALLEN, Repatriation Officer, New Plymouth. flPhone 681, P.O. Box 73. PLANT XOW FINUS MURICATA—THE BEST PINE f0" STAND THE SALT WINDS. ; PRICE, FROM 25s to 30s PER 100. ELiAGNUS JAPONICA, LAUREL, PRIVET AND OTHER HEDGE PLANTS AT 25a PER 100. jfRItTT TREES: APPLES, PEARS, i, PLUMS, PEACHES, ETC., AT 24s ; PER DOZEN. CHOICE SHRUBS, Is Gd to 3s »d EACH. SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUES. i »|)UNCAN & J) A VIES, f/0„ • WESTOWN, NEW PLYMOUTH.. Phone 465. Town Depot City Fruit and Flower Co., Devon Street, New Plymouth. Phone 270. TEED'S RED WATER DRENCH. FOR CATTLE: One-third to be given once a day for three day's; in half a pint of gruel. FOR' .SHEEP: One-half this quantity.. SHAKE THE BOTTLE ALL CATTLE REMEDIES ' Prepared by . TEED & CO., , New Plymouth. SHELTER TREES, SHRUBS, HEDGE PLANTS. J BEG to intimate that I have taken over the Nursery Business so long iad successfully, carried on by Mr. R. M«K. Morison, and may I ask for a continuance of the support accorded my predecessor. W. PETTIGREW, Fairbank Nurseries, 'Phone 186. Stratford. Catalogue* on Application. v TjHJUND —At my wit'a end to find a tea * with a really sice dependable flavor, because Cyril is.so faddy. Satisfied him with Robur. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth.—l. Robur Tea down on your order li 3t —don't keep on i growling. No tea nicer than Robur. . Sold' liyKaupokomii-Dairy Co.—l- - people holi- * day-making here were delighted with Robar Tea. When they return home they •jyll.use nothing but Robur. Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood—l. "POUND —Always found, that second cup * of tea was never so nice in flavour as •: the first. Everything is changed now- ' since Robur came on the scene—new i gets bitter.—Robur.' Sold by C. Dunlin • tTienui—rl- > v TIT ANTED —My folks have been very faddy about tea—believe yours are, i too—try Robur. Its flavour dej lights Robur. Sold by Thomas, Oliver 3 an 1 Tlioinas; Raponga—l v "PERSON ALr-Ruth's birthday to-mor- •*' row—she is haying a small party—- • must have- tome nice sweets to contribute to the feast. Mac-Robertson's French ' Nougat Js just the thing. Sold by Kaupokonii; Dairy Co.—l. TH)L^D—The sweet supreme—Macßob- -*• ertson's French Nougat. Its delicacy cf flavour will charm you. British manufucture! Mireßoliertson's confections are dclicitfns. Sold by R. T Bullock, Haweta VVTANTED —You to try Old Gold Cocoa ' " —British manufacture Has a melloWriess and delicacy of flavour that will appeal to you. Make sure it's Old Gold. Sold"by H. E. Harris and W. Gilbert, I-Jji—-1/- - TXJIND —A high-class cocoa that has ". Various a "beverage it is delicious—in ideal flavouring for iees, blancmanges andforicing cakes—none better than Old Gold Coeca. Sold by J. Arthur j..gaere-~l- .r. ..■■■<-■, •- ■■■■ /y.n nOLD dooOA—of purity and high '% Vitality. Especially suitable for in-Ufcfctme-Old Gold. em Iff 1* tmOUc

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1919, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
552

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1919, Page 3

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