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RENDERS wanted to take out water race about 10 chains long. A. DAVIDSON, Upper Durham Road, Inglewood.

MOA ROAD BOARD. TENDERS ioR~BOULDERS. ITENDERS are invited for the supply and delivery of 100 cuhiv yjards of boulders on each of the following roads, Dudley Road East and Durham Road East. Tenders close with the undersigned at 12 o'clock .noon on WEDNESDAY, August 20, 1919. Copy of specifications may be seen at the Office of this Paper or at the Board's Office, Rata Street, Inglewood. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ♦ R. BUCKLEY, Clerk, Moa Road BoaK.

>OBERTSON & HO., New Plymouth Agents for BUICK MOf6R CARS. Wish to advise their customers that they have removed to their new Garage iu King Street, next to Hooker Bros.' Sample Rooms. Wizard Lights, Milking Machines, Rubbcrware and other Agencies as usual.

WE CROW UP TO A HIGH STANDARD—NOT DOWN TO A PRICE. It is more tlinn ever necessary to plant only the highest grade of seeds. Seeds that have been tested and proved of good germination, and not only this, but which can be depended upon as the best type and of the heaviest cropping capacity. Such seeds are "COOPER'S SEEDS," generally spoken of as the "SEEDS OE SUCCESS."

Mr W. Evans, Rongomai, si "From the produce of Cooper's Seed.., - won first prize for Succession Cabbage, also Pumpkins, (i Onions (13 lbs), and best collection of Vegetables; also winner of most points in the vegetable section, winning the special trophy (rosebowl), value sgns„ three years in succession." Cooper's Seeds are the "SEEDS OP SUCCESS." ' Practically all the principal prizetakers in New Zealand sow our seeds Now, make up your inind to take no chances, but ask for COOPER'S SEEDS." F. COOPER, LTD., Seed Merchants & Seed Growers, -WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. TO BUSHFALLERS. RANTED to let—about 250 acres felling. Apply to— H. LARSEN, "Woodlands," Uruti.

RANTED— Tasting is believing where tea is concerned. That's why you'll believe all the good things your neighbor says of Eobur Tea after the first cupful Order to-day. Sold by H. E. Harris and W. Gilbert, Hawera.—s. WANTED—Tea troubles melt away when you get the, Robur Tea habit. Robur is deliriously flavored, fragrant and healthful. Order it to-day. Sold by J Arthur, Ngaere.—s. POUND—For invalids Old Gold Cocoa is especially suitable because of its absolute, purity and high quality. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth.—fl. NTED—After one cup of Robur Tea you'll say "Me for Robur always." Everyone who tastes this refreshing, fragrant beverage is the same. Order Robur to-day. Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co.—s. RANTED—Mother, Father, John aud , Jane to drink Robur Tea for the [family's health sake." Robur is consistently pure, Wholesome, refreshing- and delicious. Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood.—s. & J7K)UND —A free cake of chocolate with every J or lib tin of Old Gold Cocoa. This pure and delicious cocoa is sold by C. Dunbar, Uronui.—s. ANTED—Mum to nave re &dy for D fl d

a cup of Robur Tea, when he comes home from work. It will refresh him ar.J renew his cheery spirits. Order Robur now. Sold by Thomas, Oliver and Thomas, Kaponga.—s. yyANrKD —Its a new cocoa and for flavor, fragrance and purity it's a winner all the way. Old Gold Cocoa it's called and ia sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co.-5. fT'S NEW—And it's good-Old Gold Cocoa. Jtist the thing for this cold, wintry weather. Sold by J. Barclay, Okaiawa.—s. •PERSONAL—NeIIie: I attended Mary's first "At, Home." It was a huge success and thanks are due to Eobur Tea. Robur certainly takes some beating.—Rose. Order Robur. Sold by A. X. Bullock, Hawerft.*-*

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1919, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
597

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1919, Page 1

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