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RANTED, experienced Housemaid. Gro,vSr Hotel. 0 ""' Wt N ' T£U ' au experienced butcher, Annlv°"^,^« il l JJanager of Sil0 Pmau. Apply A,!,, Jse\V3 office. 23-3 an Oval Gold Locket containing photograph of Sir Robert Stout, also Krager Sovereign, between St. Mary s Churchyard, Post Office, Queenstreet, and Baths. Finder rewarded at Teed and Co.'s. ig. t 0i QOOKING becomes a pleasure when using a Zealandia Range? the ovena ueat well. Nixon and Nixon. "KOZIE" TEA NOW! As soon as you taste it you will regret the time that you have been without it. It's a splendidly refreshing and stimulating Tea. No. 2, Is 8d only. Agents: Burgess, Fraser and Co. T HE . present Uigli price of living is discounted by using a Zealandia Range; exceedingly economical on fuel. iJixon and Nixon. A S . good as a register grate for warming the kitchen when the Zeaiajidia Open Fire is used. Nixon and Nixon. Partner iri Grocery Business; good chance for energetic man. Apply Daily News office. WALLACE AND MYNOTT PRAISE "ALL BLACK" FOOTBALL BOOTS

Every pair nears our registered brand: MR. WALLACE says l 1 ootball Boots tit perfectly. I am move than satisfied with them. I can heartily recommend them to alt footballers for punting, drop-kicking, place-kicking, and running." MR. MYNOTT says-"Thc 'All Black' Football Boots arc the best of their kind, fit like a glove, and give me every satisfaction. I can heartily recommend them to all footballers." EGMONT BOOT COMPANY, SOLE MANUFACTURERS. HYGIENIC BAKERY, DEVON STREET, MEW PLYMOUTH, ABOUT ECCLES CAKES. JTjCCLES CAIvES when made right are delicious. Ever since the year 1094 A.D. these dainties have been made continuously uy consecutive proprietors of the quaint old Norman cake-shop in the town of Eccles, Lancashire. •Just fancy William Rufus regaling himself on Eccles Cakes and (Ginger) Ale 814 years ago! At the "Hygienic" we are making tli« right sort of Eccles Cakes. Just try them. JOHN C. LEGG, Proprietor. Area's Store. CROCKERY, CJJjASy, AJS'D ENAMEL WARE. W E have now in slock and opening up ft First-class Assortment of the above lines.

ALL NEW AND FERST-CLASS GOODS At NEW AND VERY LOW PRICES. DINNER WARE, TEA SETS., CUPS AND SAUCERS, GLASSWARE, &c. COME AXD SEE THEM. K. AND F. AROA, GROCERS AND GENERAL DEALERS, BROUGHAM-STREET. ouk umm m YOUR HEULTH, DEPEND uprn the Qualityl of the MEAT wo sell. Our reputation and our business were built en the Sound Foundation of Quality in our Meat Supplies, ciyiK;' to customers, cleanliness in the shop and carts and appliances, All of these qualifications are stil kept in view, and as a consequence people recommend new-comers and aid residents alike to buy thei. meat from SOLE BROS.. BUTCHERS,

Corner of Deyon and Curric Streets New Plymouth. ffARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ' MARCH 25th and 26th, 1008. First Ikce each day to start at 12 noon. TOWN BAND IN ATTENDANCE. CHARGES FOR ADMISSION. GATE: a. d. Foot Passengers 2 0 Horsemen 3 0 Vehicles (including drivers) [..... 3 0 Every other Passenger .-, '2 0 Members of tlte Club, with liorse or carriage Free Ladies aiul Children Free GRANDSTAND AND SADDLING PADDOCK: s. d. For Gentlemen i.1(1 0 For Ladies 0 0 Children under 12, including babies ..................... 2 0 MUSSELL FLEETWOOD, Secretary. "KOZIE" TEA HAS A REFINED TASTE n marked contrast to rough, bitter tasti f certain othei%teas It's the drink par xcellence for refined palates. Wlolesall uauil, IwfiM, fuitf tail

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 80, 24 March 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 80, 24 March 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 80, 24 March 1908, Page 3