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NOW OR NEVER. PREMISES & STOCK W O .R SALE. IFOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, APPLYITOI MR- NEWTON KINO. TO THE FARMERS OF TAR4IAKI. GENTLEMEN,— Having receive*! important information Jcrom ENGLAND that ensures a . safe and permanent MARKET fo* BUTTER. I have determined . to at- once proceed to England to push the and place it where it deservedly ought to bo — vie,, to hold fint place in tha English MaiKet. I nave determined to SACRIFICE MY SIOOK, to enable me to get away at an early data. Therefore I ask the TARANAKI FARMERS TO RALLY ROUNDj and Make their Purchases as early as possible, to allow of my catching the early markets of the Old Country. : I am, Gentlemen, Yonra truly, D, EUMNEY. BUTTEK, BUTTER, BTJTTJfii* I iSnSTfrtends. rally as qulokly m you can, To firs real good Deusalns I'm tha Terr man. I'm going to Old England, your BUTTER for to sell, To maka a fortune for myself *ad one for Ton as well. Hurt up, yon FARMERS, bar ont my stack and »bop, I'ms«inttoOld£x«iaaf tha GUTTER RING TO STOP; To get to* better prices my tunt I will curote, 111 praiss tout Batter trerrwhere— oa mountain, hill, or moat If* what's long been wanting— someone at the other end To stand by the farmer and aot a farmer's friend ; To see no foreign Bnblish is in the market placed Aa Taranaki Butter that brings yon disgrace. I'll watch them like an eagle, and pounce down like a oat, When I get to England— lll soon npset all that It now become* yon, Farmers, to rally to a man, And tray me ont as quickly, m quickly aa yon can. I want to be in England about the end of Spring, Tbe name ot TARANAKI BUTTER throughout England must ring. I want the Dukes and Bails to sty it is serene, 101 not be satisfied till it's tasted by our Queen. D. R U M N E Y. LANCASHIRE HOUSE, DeVon-street, Neiv Ply month. a 448 hb to Keating'* Lozenges Oldest and Best Cough Bemedy Keating'* lozenges Oldest and Best Congh Bamedy Keating's Lozenges Oldest and Best Congh Bemedy Keatfng's Lozenges Oldest and Beat Cough Bemedy Keating's lozenges oldest and best Cough Bemedy Keating'* Lozenges) "A SIMPMS FACT ABOUT" KKATIKG'S (lOUGH LOZENGES. Ask thronghout th» world, in »ny country that can be named, yon will find them largely sold, lhere is absolutely no remedy tkat is ■o speedy in giritjjr relief, so certain to cure, »nd yst the most delicate can take ' them. Una Lozeoge gives ease. Bold in Is l^d tins. Keating's Lozenges Couefhs. Asthma, Hoarwness Keating's Lozenges > Coughs, Asthma, Hoar»en«sa Keating's Lozenges Conghs, Asthma Hoarseness Keating's Lozenges Coughs, Asthma, Hoarseness Keating's Lozenges 1 oughs, Asthma, Hoarsen Keating s Lozenges "Ant Doctor -will tjbll tod" there, is no better Cougjh Medicine than KEYING. S LuZKJN GBS. One gives relief ; if yon suffer from Cough try them bat once ; they mill care, and 'they mill not injure your health ; they contain only tee purest drogs, skilfully com* bined. Sold everywhere in small tins. Beating's Worm Tablets. A PUBBLT VJBOBTABLH SWKHTUBAT, both In | appearance and tattej famishing a most agree* ' able method of administering thtonly certain I remedy for nrrasf inai. or thbbad wokhb, It is a perfeotly safe and mild preparation, and if especially Adapted for children. Sold IK lisa abtd Bottles bt all ohhmists Propeietoe : THOMAS KEATING. London, JBXPOBT CHBMIST AMD DBUOOtST. 492 sp3o— w GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. Epps's Cocoa. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the nattral laws wbioh govern ihe operations of digestion aud nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-Mlectod cocoa, Mr. Epps. has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately -flavoured beverage whiob may save us many hoavy doctor's bills. It by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around «8 ready to attack wherever here is a f-eak point, We may escape man; fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well ortifled with pure Wood and a proper'y nourished frame."— Bee artiole la the Oml < Service Gatettn. Made simply with Boiling Water or Milk. 'old 1b Jib pMket* by Grocers, labelled tbni-« JAMES EPPS & Co., tIOMaCPAWIO CHHMWra. LOKDOK, B«.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8533, 25 July 1889, Page 4

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718

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8533, 25 July 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8533, 25 July 1889, Page 4

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