OPEN LETTER TO ,ALL WHO GARDEN. The People's Groceiy, Devon-street, New Plymouth, July 20th, 1898. I)ea.k Friends,— Allow mo to call your attention to Burpee's Seeds That Grow, and to inform jou that being aware that many people were sending direct to ATLEE BURPEE & CO., Philadelphia, for their seeds and gaining good results, I decided to have a consignment shipped to me so tbat I could furnish all who wish with these Justly Celebrated Seeds. The prices are so reasonable tbat none need deny themselves the satisfaction of having Seeds Absolutely True To Name, with reasonable certainty of prolific growth and hoavj croppiug in due season. Burpee's Seeds Have Now Arrived, and I need scarcely go into detail j here as to varieties in stock. A I glance at my seed shelves will show that all the ordinary and many of
Burpee's Specially Selected ancbTested Seeds ARE TO BE HAD AT THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY. There is an old sayiog that " a spring neglected is a harvest wasted;" those who have had the annoyance and loss which the sowing of seed that does not satisfactorily germinate will, I am sure, readily admit its truth. Buy Buroee's Seeds that grow, and you ensure results which will please I confidently expect that the output which will follow my sale of these seeds will be such as to warrant my importing a largely increased quantity for season 1899. Please note also that I am offering a SPECIAL PRIZE at our next HORTICULTURAL SHOW for Collections of Vegetables grown from BURPEE'S SEEDS. Full details of this will be found in the Society's caiav . logue. Youra faithfully, C. CARTER. P.S.— My stock of Gem Collection of FLOWER SEEDS and The Five Pansy Packet are, owing to rapid sales, SOLD OUT. I can still supoly "1 Seven Collection Vegetable Seeds, > kinds Collection Sweet Peas, J each, Post free, One Shilling and Threepence. Note Address— The People 's Grocery, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
•WHENUARU! TVTOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO JIN GET A FI^ST-CLASS SUIT AT REDUOED PRICES L. MARKS, In order to make room for New Season's Goods, shortly to arrive, will, during the present month, make a Reduction of 25 Per Gent US THE PRICE OF EVERY SUIT. STILE & WORKMANSHIP will be up to the usual high standard. Call and Inspect Patiens. j L. MARKS, DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
Wanted;known. npHAT W. L. LARSEN (late of X Wanganui and Hawera) has commenced business in New Plymouth as a GENERAL DEALER in SECONDHAND GOODS of all descriptions, in premises opposite Messrs Berry & Co. Ironmongery, Brougham-stieet. a 490
WHENUARU! MONFY '10 LE?>D TN Sums of £400, £500, £750, and' £1000 at current rates of interest on good Freehold Security, WANTED TO PURCHASE,—A Good Farm of 100 to 150 acre?, within 12 miles of New Plymouth. Apply to *722 D. McALLUM. MONEY TO LEXD. MONEI TO LEND, in Large or Small Sums. Exceptionally easy ! terms for small amounts- on freehold security. C. W. GOVETT, a 717 Solicitor, New Plymouth. | ! >Ott SALE,— CORNER SECTION I D«von-Btreet East, 80 feet fronta^o. Apnlv Herald OfficA «82fi If. FOR COUGHS and COLDS take I Wood's Great Peppermint Cure. A Is 6d and 2s 6d,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11287, 4 August 1898, Page 3
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529Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11287, 4 August 1898, Page 3
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