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T. H. HUMPHREY INGLEWOOD. The BEST for TALKING MACHINES MOSIC. A.. DELICIOUS JAM . . *6 % *lOlll MM If! m uf ■nail iss::® and A DEL/C/Ot/S^iJgSl l . l ! PUDDING. ii'glj 77,, , '?|S| ?! tablespoons flour, 2 table- "W!" spoons sugar, 2 tablespoons butter, 4 tablespoons St. George Jam, 2 tablespoons ,soda dissolved in cup of milk. Beat the butter and,sugar into a cfeam, add the jam/then'the soda and milk, and lastly the flour. Put into a buttered basin and steam for three hours. . L To ensure the pudding being a tucceis use

A Charming Array of Dress Tweeds Comprising some of the most serviceable material we have ever handled. Some of the new lines are welcome revivals of old-style cloths such as the whipcord, and just now very popular. .Fashion says tweed, and of course madame must follow, or be left behind. We are, however, to the fore as usual, ,and can supply in each case DRESS TRIMMINGS TO MATCH REVERSIBLE WHIPCORDS, 12/6 per dress length. PLAIN WHIPCORD, 3/0 per yard. The popular "KASHMERA" CLOTH, 48 in wide, will not cockle or shrink, each piece guaranteed, 3/3 per yd. ALL-WOOL XAVY SERGES, 1/6 to 3/3 per yard. See Calvert's Snip this week:,. DRESS TWEEDS, suitable for morning dresses, 1/- and 1/6 per yard. Mr Hn H. CALVERT AND CO DRAPERS, MILLINERS, ETC. 'Phone 316. NEW PLiMuUliu

Red Post Furnishing Co., Ltd. ART FURNISHERS JjIFE is very greatly what we make it. If you want to add to its pleasures and comforts, let us brighten your home. We have just landed some new shades in casement cloths, direct from the looms. Guaranteed fast colors and low prices. We make a speciality in these, and we are prepared to make them up to your own design at a day's notice. . ' New goods in all descriptions of Crockery and Enamelware, and Tapestry Carpets and Linoleums. We have the largest stock in the North Island. YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPEB AT THE RED POST <* WILL NOT BE COMPLETE WITHOUT GOOD WEARING CARPETS. No one likes to step out of bed on to a cold lino in winter time. Everyone appreciates the Carpet or Rug, and just now we are showing a very line range of REAL AXMINSTER SQUARES and other good-wear-ing carpets—all time-proved makes; all from the world's best looms. Some of the latest patterns are dis tinetly smart, and if only to see the changes in design it will be worth your while to inspect. BAKER & CO., Art Furnishers . New Plymouth

IS PURE STARCH.The Starch ' that MotW used!" | Requires no boiling.' JJLY STARCH STANDS EVERY TEST .ALL Ingredients being of the Finest < Quality. Made inijfew Zealand. Or;i«r « ONLY £ PER CEXT DEPOSIT.

BALANCE 20 YEARS IF DESIRED. SUBDIVISION Lake Alice Estate, four miles from Marton, three wilos flora Bulls, IGO acres, 150 acres, 140 acres, 120 acres. This is some of the best land in New Zealand, and affords the man ; of small means a splendid opportunity to acquire an ideal farm; and the prices are right. Apply J. SUTHERLAND, Inglewood. £5 PEK ACRE--1400 ACRES RICH LAND in COMING DISTRICT of BAY OF PLENTY. Splendid sheep and cattle country; part VERY RICH RIVER FLATS, balance nearly all LEVEL TERRACES; only about 150 acres nut ploughable, and that is IDEAL SHEEP COUNTRY. DAIRYING - IS BEING CARRIED ON BY ONE NEIGHBOR and on the other side the OWNER IS FATTENING BULLOCKS. EAST. COAST RAILWAY is surveyed through this land and MONEY IS NOW ON THE ESTIMATES TO CON STRUCT THE LINE WITHIN SIX MILES of the property. MUN COACH ROAD also divides the property. THIS BLOCK IS BEING SOLD BECAUSE OP SICKNESS in OWNER'S FAMILY, EASY TERMS to goo.i man. Owner would divide iato two or more lots if too big for one client. For further particulars ap ply this Office, or W. 4. LIMERICK, . Whakatnat,

FIT YOUR NEW HOUSE with the Zealandia Range have life-long satisfaction. Heata beautifully cheapest coal, cooks so well that scores of pastrycooks prefer it, is obtainable with oven on side or (eft; also with firi that can lie op_::ed oUj-, making kitchen cosy. No other range has so many advantages. Write' for Free Catalogue No. 8. Barnjnghiiru & Co., I«t« UJv'KCK STKF.KT. UUNKOIN. XIXON & NIXON. AL'«bm.

YOU GET QUALITY GROCERIES HERE. Good groceries nro what everyone is lookingfor, Imt tin; pluses where they can be bought at the right prices are limited. Our store is one of those places where provisions of the highest quality are sold at lowest cash prices. That's the reason you should stop "ApeJ'ib!^ 7 at I/8, 1/10 and WHITAKEK & SON GROCERS NEW PLYMOUTH. The Hygienic Oakery, DEVON ST. NEW PLYMOUTH. The Success of a business depends mainly on the quality of the goods sold. \\ e always endeavor to give the best possible value for the ThH e> ': J, nd then . t , 1 'y to better. This is the principle. We want to make it a business to be proud of and not one run up on a loose foundation, with the ulterior ml tivc of selling out at a profit. That our , nrc appreciated is eudent by the steady increase in THF "rivrlv°vin""" less done - Give MI l. a trm '> an d you Will become a regular customer. A. WILLIAMS.

FOR NEXT MILKING SEASON. Do away with that more expensive and less satisfactory machine, and INSTAL A WOLSELEY SEPARATOR Absolutely the best and most economical skimmer on the market, and simpler and less expensive than most. R. BUCKLEY AGENT, INGLE WOOD, Has a "Wolseley" on view at the Moa Dairy Co.'s office. ("RACKED hands, cftappei S hands, rfiwjii hands, scaly ; har,d3, arc ail healed and-, Ctirti by LAND'S iWHDOLSNE. The or.iv article specially pra-v pared tar the Jianis, ( i/«' everywhere. &

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 268, 4 April 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 268, 4 April 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 268, 4 April 1913, Page 6

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