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The $tQres Company, Devon-street, New Plymouth, Have pleasure in stating that their premises are now open ioi Business, and that they will be pleased for the residents of New Plymouth and Taranaki to inspect their Warehouse. They are •elling pure Cane Sugar, that will make your jam set firm and keep for years in;s6lb. bags. Brewers' Crystals, 1 1/. ; No. 1 and No. la, 10/ 9; No. 2 10/6. . ■ , 200 Roller Flour, J}o-/; 100 Eoller Flour, 10/8. 50 Eoller Flour, 5/4 ; 25 Eoller Flour, 2/10, Quart Mason's Jars, 4s 6d dozen; 2 Quart Mason's Jars, 6s 9d dozen, lib. Jamjars, 2s Oddoz; 21b. Jam Jars, 3s 6d doz Tumblersfoi jam or jelly, 2s 6d dozen* , f Bates, McOaskill & Company, If you merely want somethingjio drink, irink water. If, on the other hand, you . , want a beverage*— something .to please the palate, to refresh the body and may be the ' mind— drink Tea. There is nothing so good , ONCE as Tea, if the Tea is good ; bat take, particu- * -_ ADt , lar note of this— there is very little else that JftOllJJi is so harmful if the. Tea is down-right bad. Iff E When you drink Ceylon Tea .you' may be sure that you are drinking pure ' Tea; but, . REMIND note again— How are. you to be sure thatit -vrsirr is Ceylon unless yon have it under a brand, x OU the reputation of which is the guarantee of THAT its genuineness? A moment's reflection will show you that by drinking KUMBO TEA you are getting just* what you paid for ~a Wg[ ■ 9 S£e& Mm pure Ceylon of high value, as a beverage, and Qj^BL Evl **»«" Syi with its virtues of fragrance, flavor and body . , at the very acme. . When you pay the King's coin (or KUMBO the former mus,t bear his mm mmm jk ■ . Majesty's bead as a guarantee of genuineness B EIL^A v ■' • and value. See to it, therefore; that the \ package of KUMBO, is inscribed with that name, which; being registered, cannot be IS imitated, except fraudulently.' KUMBO • x TEA. is top of the plant tea, tne part of the . A-. plant that gives the best Tea, and before it DELICIOUS leaves the garden for this country it is specially graded, and then, packed in air- CEEAIjTHFUIj ' tight packages to prevent the slightest de- 21 NT) terioration en voyage. Even as . : the seal on An MJ an envelope renders the contents private so SATISFYING' does this lead packing of v KUMBO TEA »wi»BDir» ensure that the contents; shall reach its : BEVERAGE. destination: just as it ?leayes flxe , grower's f _„v , t , ;, r T , A t Hi-^lm hands. All its purity is. there; >&\Y its' S6ls by >M. Johnsqp, A. J-Clarka fragrance and flavour are there ;. all, its body :& Co., J. Wbjitaker, L. McNeil, and and, value are' there; all [that the 'jflsses J[onea, Devon Street, and Taclaims for it is there ; and this-is*what yon' •, j • li^, . - -' y n „ n , :•-.: •-. cj f_-,*f _-,* get every time you ask for this matchless ranaki Farmers' Co., Currie b treat, brand of Tea. . ' !. ; . JN"ew .Plymouth. , ;

I'ARANAKI LAND, BUILDING *ANT | INVE^TM-ENTy SoCai§Tl| ?^E» \ man3nt). , -. -,/*', ,•>.(.? > c . ,. • • Incorporated under "The Building • Societies Act, 1880 5 " f , .-{ DIEECTOBS : Jffe?«r« Coc^: (ohair- I man), A. Shutfct](*w»rth, J. Paul, , W. L. Newman,, Newton JKmg, $- G. ' iseorg«, and A; ;;,' JBOLICITOBS :' *&&&& WU«6n' and ', Grey. .■ "■ - : -J v BANKEBS : ' The Bank of New Zea land. The Society waa established in 1861 and its objects are :— . ' • 1. Assist its members -by . v HdYatM*>» to purchase properties. ' :.\'/:: .\'/: 2. Enable persons possessed oi lar ' i to «reot buildings' thereon. •": - " ' 3. Grant loans on ih« security nY . freehold properties, or on approve* leasehold. ' . ..' . j 4. Gramt loans' to member* seen ■ rity of their shares^ .\. f:-~f :-~ 6. Beceive moneys om deposit. - No paid-up or preferential shares a «.. issued. -i • The amount of loan is grantor! x without any deduction (except < en- | trance fees); and provision/ is marln lor repaying loans at any tipSe without waiting for tne maturityf oi thf series. . ' - '('■■ The Society pays the "cost of pr* paring and registering all Tnortgag<« (unless for a lesser euva tba.n £100). - : I Duringi the ten years ending the i 30th September,' 1900, thY mm . • 1 £9570 9g .6d has been distributed < i 1 dividends and bonuses amon^ th>> | members of tße Society,. B6rrowe» < I and Investors participating ; alike ?< Hba 'distribution ; it will ;thwl>e se» ■ that the Society Is pfurely ocebperat- , Ive.- ;< - . ' • Office open daily from VIQ-avm, to « p.m., Thursday afternoon, exoopte^-. j H. M. BAUOHOpfe; I ", Secretary. WESTOWN-NEW PLYMbpTHt qo AGH HUGHPON'S MAIL CO AOH wll i lenve Westown <?a?J* at 8.30 a.m. • ISetrrn : T cave Fost OfPce, Ttkv: V]v ' mouib, 1 .30 p.m. f ' rn-Vi. ; . Fare. 6d each way. '] School children by arrangement! ' TF pTbUGHFOK. a 32 Prof Hetor F. GOObAQRE~ Poultry Expert. Yards: 'Offi^T . Westo^n. Trovftheto !N>. , (^e«t u,s.s. Co.'s offer) ; Fpvirp oprrfd vijh ftill'fnpply ( of PfuHrynrdßird rrairi]f9i>«Dtß , ir Tccfol Prff 1 ?, Jird l^fatltffal. Alf^Hagg^"PTrf .' vf>xW-i erio^pf dl.d 1 . Fonltiy nnfl Ct>pe Biifl^Mcdiciiiep, TlirgF. &c. ~\\ Dr. ]Wileß* Pain. Ver\e! Vn6 ' Liver • Pills, Orarpp Lily for^ yemalp Cc rr piaihi f. Kdtf^t y S+cc^jßuJhs : and ff(c?p- ■ •._, ' Comtt:e»deuce erd Orders .^roDaptly attendfd to,« Wriie me fcr pry^irßin^otilhv . Exhibition, Ifjirp, or Tti%?irdß. f. good^c^e;, KcHh Island Travrliir.f? ,%r>rf>eß-' »li\e for The Eew ZtaJairiJ.-PpTiHTy ournal. -' :^, ' a 792

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13174, 26 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13174, 26 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13174, 26 May 1906, Page 3

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