CARTER'S BEST TEA. JS a lovely tippy Hill-grown Darjeeling Orange Pekoe—a tea so high in quality that it is rarely met with; a tea that will delight the heart of the connoisseur and is an ideal afternoon tea for the iadlos; it al-o possesses a tea quality that is so coveted by the tea-taster. tea that is sure to please. j'1 uor rici in color P™ ma fftginnt Body —.. —fuli flavored These qualities are combined ia kn rm f- J ea ' an<l while it is a little higher in price than the low-grade teas, it is musli better worth buying, as it is an absolutely pure tea. The supply is only very limited, therefore we advise early purchases. HOW TO MAKE TEA PROPERLY; Uso one teaspoon of tea for each person. fii nse tha tn , with boiling water; then put in t"e tea. Always use freshlyboiled water. Allow to draw for live minutes; then it is rcadr lor use. C CARI'ER., The People's Grocer, DEVON STREET, N£\V PLYMOUTH,
HY. brown AND CO., MORLEY STREET, 'i'o PERSONS ABOUT TO BUILD. W E HOLD LARGE STOCKS OF WELL-SEASONED PINE, MA'i'Al, KAURI, TOTAHA AND REDWOOD. SEASONED ROBING, CEILING BOARDS, CHANNEL CEILING. Largo Quantities of Mouldings and I'lain and Figured Glass. we mam,at titled with heart timber thoroughly I'ine ' D ° ol ' B with Figured Red Hr.-BBOW? ANfl'on., MORLE Y-STREET, And at INGLEWOOD, .STRATFORD, 'A\D WAITARA. TIARANAKi LAND, BUILDING. AND investment oocorrs, [rennaneni.) lacoiporated under "Tie Building Societies Ac)-, 1880," !)UtECTOic£.—Messrs R. dock (chairman), A. Shuttleworth, John Ellis, W. J, Newman, Newton King. A GoldwaU?. »ad T. K, Skinner. tULICITORS—Messrs Wilson and Grey, MNIS.ERB.—The Bank ol New Zealand. fhe Society pays the cost of preparing ffl d registering all mortgages {unlets or a lesser sum that £100). During the five years ending tie 80th •feptember, 1905, the sum of £7lßl Ids i had been distributed In dividends and mouses among the members of the Soiety, Borrowers aud Investors particl.(•ting aliko in the distribution; it will .hus be seen that the Society Is really •o-operative. Office open daily from 10 *.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday afternoon excepted. G. P. WEBSTER, Secretary.
NOW PUBLISHED, fHE NEW ZEALAND TURF KEGTSTIB - For SEASON IfHM-1997. tiX AND ACCURATE REPORTS OH THE PAST SEASON'S RAOING (INCLUDING TROTTING) In NEW ZE4 LASIX. SI TRIES, ETC., FOR PRINCIPAL FUTURE EVENTS VaRLES OF WINNERS »V EIGHT-FOR-AC1,.80411 'fiCLKS OF RACI/.3 '"V Wl\.\'lNO OWNERS WINNING rroiiffis " INN'I.VO SIRES Ind other interesting Sporting Matter of Valuable Character. Published. at the Office of THE WEEKLY PREI3S and REFEREE, Cuflicl-strpot', Christelmreh, whore orders (addressed to the Manager) should he je-it in AT ONC 1 ? to prevent disappointment, as only a limiW number are pubranic* „ , *■!% H ■" v RUSSELL Ik SON, JONUMENTAL M 4.8 0N 8 HIGHEST HONOKS ijiven in the New Plymouth Inhibition, H'o-1-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monumental masonry: also special- Prira Medal arid Diploma for Boat Working Exhibit. Marble *nd firanitn M'.mujiente and Oroßßesj also troa fences, etc., kept In stock. Dosignß '>. nd estimates furnished, on application. In »l>«wtinn invited. ST AIIBYN BTBEET, sor .m ROAD.
Dow to Cook Well! The Instructions of one «f New Zealand's Leading Teachers " Pastry is roost particular in "requiring & Hot Quick Ovkh "to cause the starch cells of " flour to burst and absorb the "fat, If the oven is slaw—the "pastry is tough. "Bread and Cakes. —First " heat the oven thoroughly some " time before it is wantod, so that "there will be a good steady " heat by the time it is required. " Meats.—The application of a " QUICK STRONG HEAT to the SUr"face coagulates the albumen. " This prevents juice esoaping, The " Hot Oven," " Good, Steaily Print. Slrw»" % essential to good ooeking can always be attained by using COALBROOKDALE It give» is latenM, hwt, «!**)>» control. Order direct trom th« "OOilBKOOKBAlE" lOOAI DBPOT. WBSTPOHT COAL CO, LTD.
DAIRY I'RODUCE. \y£ aie Buyers of Dairy anil Separa tor Butter \ Ist and 2nd grades i li<xlir,t pripcH given. Apply— A. J. ENRICTAN& <K), 4UOKLAKB.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 112, 2 May 1908, Page 3
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