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A.1i.0. Great Disposing Sale. GREAT. .REDUCTIONS. Foot!).-, 1 JJooia, hard toes, 10s 3d l'amoi s All-Mack FouLball Boots, waterproof toes fldj USUaI, 14a M l 111,,, ~lines, (,j :K .k W ,:it e —Sale Price 3s lid; usual 4. Chionie bliontrra, heavy—Sdie l'ii.e,!3s; usual, IDs 6d ' Cwp«» ijl'ppws, to clear—Sale Priii>, 2a; usual, 4s 0d Ladies Oiace Kid Button liaoU-Sxtt Price, Us; usual lis.. La«k> I,la, .' kid Lace llooto-SaU Price, 10s 6di usual, 14s {" Ladies' Canvas Sh.,Ps-Sale Price, Is Ud ' ' Ladies' i'nrnoi Slippers—Sale Price, Is 6d Ladies' Team's .Shoes—Sale Price, 3s 6d W ft Slippcr3 - Sa^ ?riM ' » Pair *2* fromfeM' 28 M Shoattes from Ha 4d W 5 ' r ™' Wh u4 sbmi?/,A Ail Qoods Reduced '25 Jto 40 per jcent A.B.C. Mai) Department. All Pared, Carriage jf&m.

IS YOUR BREAKFAST FOOD PALATABLE? Is it Nourishing ? Is it Easily.Prepared ? Is it Economical ? PATINA THE MOST DELICIOUS BREAKFAST FOOD, answers every test. Prepared by (he firm with the longeit experience and 'he largest output in N.Z, It. delicious qualitie, have made it « household name. It 11 molt economical, contain no fibre or huski, and IS guaranteed absolutely pure. In .pecial process of milling brings out al the richness and delicacy of the oats. If you want the most delicious breakfast, use Oatfna. Sold by all .tores. A Very Choice Dairy Farm ,121 *) (;UI : ;8 ' «•{ 8"" d f k ' a " grass, nice homestead, good metal road, near ail< l very handy. Price £l4 per acre. 540 Acres Rich Bush Land ' u ' l( ' s a r? I» granu; good road, easy country, very luiudv. Price £4 acre: or owner will exchange tor dairy farm. 193 Acres Model Dairying Land Ail level hind, well subdivided, 50 acres slumped and ploughed; new 7-rooroed house, milkers' - ullage a rooms, 35-liail shed, coiu-rete floor, large Imyshed and oilier l uiililiiiu-; close in good town and .factory; a well-grassed, clean farm. Price .Cl 7 10» acre. Terms, t'sso cash. A Fattening Farm 498 A y I!KS of thc fattening land along the coast,, lias sea frontage; nic t . iiiimcste.id, good metal road, very haudy; must rise in value. Apply E. J. CA.RTHEW AND CO., hA N D AG E NTS, DEVOX STREET, XUW PfA'-JIOUTH. P.O. liox 107. Telephone 178.

SUTTON'S DEVON EAVER PYE, IT IS PERENNIAL AND IT WILL NOT RINJ)UT. There is nothing new about Sutton's Devon Eaver—it Is over 100 years old. As Rye-grasj is the principal grass in all pastures for sheep or cattle, it is very important tluit the greatest caution end care be exercised in securing scud which will prove perenniall ami will not run out. Experience in linglaud lias proved that seed saved by , Sutton's, from their old pasvuies in Devonshire, gives not only a grass which will last for all time, but one which has easily a greater feeding value than all others. Exactly the same applies to this colony. The noted pastures in Poverty Bay and liawke's Bay were all laid down in this seed more than fifty years ago, and are as good to-day a? they ever were; in fact, each year they improve. Also, tlicie is 110 doubt whatever that the finest stands of Rye in Taranaki are those very old jastures which - were sown down wi;h this old Devonshire seed in the early days by the Missionaries. It his held better, than all the seeds sown and gathered in the colony. Although the best Colonial llye, even from Mission Stations, may die out in time, the Devon Eaver, brough here by the missionaries some fifty years ago, though sown in many different localities, remains in the ground today; this applies also to the same seed brought out by Devonshire families nearly forty years r,go. Indeed, although Taranaki Soil is very reluctant to accept Colonial and the ordinary imported Rye seed, it has shown a remarkable liking for Suttoj's Devon Eaver. This is such a well-known fact amongst the more observant Taranaki farmers that we are pressed 011 all aides to get supplies from Sutton's of this seed. We l jive sold out, our first two shipments, and the third, comprising 20 lanlcs, has just arrived per Coriutliic. A large quantity of this has been 'aool.ed for all parts of Taranaki by our shrewdest farmers who realise that a good sowing is as important as a good burn. The Rye all comes out in sealed tanks, thus preserving its vitality. P.S.—Don't confuse Sutton's Devon on Eaver Rye Grass Seed with other seed sold as imported English Perennial liye—there is as great a' difference as between sunshine ana darkness. We guarantee satisfaction, and you have Sutton's name, which has beep pre-eminent for 101 years, as a further warranty of satisfaction. HEME M'BER—IT IS THE tMO TRUE PERENNIAL RYE. T p you wish we can also supply a prime simple of Colonial Rye, weighing 32lbs to the bushel, which cannot he beaten by any other Colonial Rye on the market. Wo also slock:— Cowgrass, White Clover, Alsike,-Trefoil, Lotus Major, Ttalian Rye, Meadow Foxtail, Crested Dogatail. Poa Pret<wia, Poa Trivial, Timothy Cocksfoot (prime, heavy, clean, Maroa leed), and all other seeds. Write or wire us for samples. E. GRIFFITHS AND CO., SEEDSiVSEfV, 100 MONT STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH.

FRASER S DRUG STORES. DEVON STREET 'OPP. BBLLfIINGER'3), NEW PLYMOUTH. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND PATENT MEDICINES I'ERKIJMER*, MUTSUIVARE, anil 'VOII iET REQUISITES ESEjWAS, SYRINGES, and DRUft GIST'S SUNDRIES lowest Prices Fos l Cash.' PHOTOOIRAPHIC Jut. OPTICAL COODS CAMERAS. PAPERS, PLATES, Mid all "KODAK" SUPPLIES SPECTACLES, PINCE-NEZ. TINTEND AND SMOKED LENSES F,YE - PRESERVERS protect the eyes from Smoke and Dttftfc PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. g'iwSßtr- *U " 110 I. vorvn] Kpinedv for Acidity of fcne ■ruci-uLiuiiis. liiiioua Aitceuui,;;, WAS;.' t ofA Tiio Vbv,i<-ini» s Cure 0 = i■.t, and m i< OvnMo Malirinc for Jnlants, ChiUinn, l)oliciilo ljVivmlorf, and the Sicklier of. l'rtghjmey.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 112, 2 May 1908, Page 3

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