w m Gold M< Medal 883 ft Anyone canibuy some low-priced inferior grade! tea, put it up in a fancy packet™and mark it 2/ per lb —Ol anyJOtper price. gold u-y u *v\\ mou \s MOAiFE & Co.s Silver Medal Is pure Ceylon and pure blended tea, and you have a guarantee of its Purity, Quality and Value. It has stood the test for THIRTY YEARS, from 1879 to 1909.' 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/., 2/2 per lb. VISITORS 10 HAWERA. A RE requested to see the NATIONAL OIL ENGINE. All fanners can hook order for RIDD MILKING MACHINES, 80 of which, have been installed this season. Also second-hand L.K.G. plants, of which I have a large number in stock. To ensure a heavy crop of mangolds order a few tons of agricultural gait. Orders can also be booked for "Cowelin" CALF MEAL. HAROLD GREVILLE, LAND AND MACHINERY EXCHANGE HAWERA. Q.OLDWATER'S fJAMPERS 1 Bottle Whisky 1 Bottle Brandy 1 Bottle Rum 8 Bottles Ale or Stout % 20 s CASH (cases Is extra). Cou:itr\ Customers at I'la'j Stations please add railage (Is (id) to P.O. Order. GOLDWATER BROS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Curriy St., New Plymouth. TRY OUR AP E YV 1N E S At 3G/- Per Dozen. j^TIONTILLADO, QLD PORT QLAUET QONSTANTIA jpRONTIGNAC. £\ Tj. HUMP PRIES & CO Sole Agents for Taranaki. FROM FEET TO RUBBISH HEAP Boots will wenr out, oven the best. But they won't wear out so quickly if care is taken in the selection of the polish used. There are many degrees of goodness in polishes, but only one best, and tfcat is— DURBAR BOOT PCLISH This is no idle boast. A trial v' I convince you of its real goodne . It' imparts a brilliant shine, n. I keeps the leather in perfect ordi • —soft and pliable. Sold by all grocers and shoe stores, at iy,.d, 3d, fid and 1/-. TRIED SEVEN RANGES Liked "ZEALAKDIA" BEST Read what a Bay of Islands' lady says:— '"I have used in my various homes seven Ranges, and not one of them conic up to th c 'Zealandin.' It gets hot in a few minutes, and T do all my own cooking and bake bread also. Words cannot express the perfect satisfaction it gives. Then the advantage of opening it up, giving it the appearance of a register grate, is delightful? 5 —Mrs. Geo. Hunter. Many other testimonials are given in our Catalogue No. 20. Write fo r if. It's free. Bamingham and Co., Ltd. Gen:'?e St., Dunedin (op. Knox Church. NIXON & NIXON :: Agents.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 300, 28 January 1910, Page 8
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