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I NOW OR NEVER. j PREMISES & STOCK B1B 1 O J& BALB. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, APPLY TO MR. NEWTON KJNCU TO THE FARMERS OF TARUMI. GENTLEMEN,— Having received important information from ENGL^Np that ensures a safe and permanent MARKET fob BUTTER I have determined to at once proceed to England to push the and place it where it deseryadly ought to Do —Tie,, to hold first place in tha English Market. > I have determined to SACRIFICE BIT STOCK, to enable me to get away at an early date, Therefore I ask the TARANAKI FARMERS TO RALLY ROUNDj and Make their Purchases as early as possible, to allow ofl my catching the early markets of the Old Country. I am, Gentlemen, Yours trnljr, a BUMNEY. IBOTTEK, {BUTTER, BUTTKH I Kind friends, rally as quickly as you can, To give real good bargains I'm the very man. I'm going to Old England, your BUTTER for to sell, To make a fortune for myself and one for you aa -well. Hurry up, you FARM ERS. buy out my stock and shop, I'm going to OldJEngjand the BUTTER RING TO STOP. To get you better prices my time I ?51l Svote; I'll praise your Butter everywhere — on mountain. Mil, or moat. It's what's long been wanting— someone at the other end To stand by the farmer and act a former's friend ; To see no Foreign Rubbish is in the market placed AsTaranaki Butter that brings you disgraoe. I'll watch them like an eagle, and pounce down like a cat, ' "When I get to England— l'll soon upset all that a now becomes you, Farmers, to rally to a man, And tray me out as quickly, as quickly as yott can. I want to be in England about the end of Spring, The name of TARANAKI BUTTER throughout England must ting. I want the Dukes and Earls to say it is serene, I'll not be satisfied till it's tasted by our Queen. D. R U M N E V, LANCASHIRE BOUSE, Deron-etreet, New Plymouth. __ a 448 hbtc Keating'g Lozenges Oldest »nd Beat Cough Bemed> Keatlng'6 Lozenges Oldest and eest Congh Bemed y Keating's Lozenges Oldest and JBeau Cough Remedy Keating's Lozenges Oldest and Best Cough Bemedy Keating's Lozenges Oldest and oeat Congh Bemedy Keating's Lozenges "A Simple Pact about" KEATING'S OOTJGfI JLiOZENGES. Ask throughout the world, in Any country that can be named, yon will find them largely sold. There is absolutely no remedy tkat ia ■o speedy in giving relief, so certain to cure, and yet the most delicate can take them. Una Lozenge gives ease. Bold in Is l^d tint, Keating's ngeLozes coughs, Asthma. Hoarseness Keating's Lozenges Coughs, Asthma, Hoarseness Keating's Lozenges Coughs, Asthma Hoarseness Keating's Lozenges Coughs, Asthma, Hoarseness Keating's Lozenges ( oughs, Asthma, Hoarsen Keating s Lozenges "Ant Dootob will tbll YOU" there is no better Coug£i Medicine than KEaTING^S LOZENGES, One gives relief ; if you suffer from Congh try them but once ; they ivill cure, and they mill not injure your health ; they contain only tfee purest drugs, skilfully combined. Sold everywhere in small tins, Keating's Worm Tablets. A. PUBELT VSOBTABLB SWEETMBAT, DOth itt '. appearanoe and taete, furnishing a most agree- ■ able method of administering thtonly oertain. remedy for intestinal or thread wobms. . It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation* aad 1b especially adapted for ohildrou. <oldin Tins akd Bottles by all chemist*. , Pbopbietob : THOMAS KEATING, London, Export Chbmist a»d Dmacnm. < 492 ip3o— w !

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8520, 10 July 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8520, 10 July 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8520, 10 July 1889, Page 4