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Commissicn- Agents, &c. AGEWC3ES:- •'. ■ IReid & Gr,ay's Implements ; T^dotte Separators ; OX. Wa&h- --., %. ling Machine^ ; The Cemerifc- Pipe Co.; JSaUoaal Fire & Marine j *^-' insurance Company; Accident liVattchof N.Z. Insui:anco Co., Ltd.; National Mutual Life .Association ; Tamlm's IncubaLorJ aud Poultry Appliances ; Biggs' (Oleuoyis) >heep Dip. , * ' iffcuts for-^T. MANDENO jMKSON, Land Ageut, Auckland ; . -. i> . LANGLEY SHAW,,LaBd A^ent, Hamilton, WaiMto *" ■ - ■ ■ ' * , ■ •'• - - ■ * L' A^lkl'ff^ HERE are FOUE magnificent Properties which should f\ ll !/• interesi sheep . growers, * and be worth very oareiul . ?™ consideration by intending buyers 1— ' Zsf!\£\a ACBESS.C.L., 32C0 grassed, dp paddocks, all pufiri fencing - ' ! O\^l\J\-/ posts- 4-roomed houf c, ■wobJhh'il, tl»*ep 'at^l cattle yards; over , . l • . § mill's sea coasb frontage ; Iho clamed (ouii try cartymg nearly 1 * " "*" ' " twosheep \o the acre. Price aslteuJittlc above tost of improve- < ments. Rent £8G per year. , ' - 4 ',£4/50 • ' % ''h C\lT\ ACBSJS,,BOb-in\2ra6s, balance b\isb ■; 4, paddocks, 5-robrned hou ye, XtfcUVJ outbuildings, and orchard '; nearly levtl ; 'only 7 miles from lown- ■'..;" . &hip 5 close to> school and .factory ; gcod inctai road ; Ursfc-class ' 1 /,"'* '." sUeep or cattle country, pood Unr.s. ■ - .• „ !i. ■• -'. ■ '-•"' '/','/" ;„ £3^15/-pcp acre 'O/'V^ f?\- " ACRES, 4000 acres 0.8.P. and I COO^S-P. , 900 in grass ;ck ar- , £\J\J\J- Lg fenced, »nd sub- divided ; fi.soomed house and pood out- • . buildings .\ sheep and Citittie^yards,.; 2, acres, orchard; on good load. Thocarryipg.capacHytff ,fhe>,2atid i9<,hui\i to teat. In the beht p<.|rt of TaranaM. ' , v , \; ,•,,. ■ Onjy £2 is/- peracre 4QA/3V ACRES, all j ßtar.ding bush ; undoubted Jy fbe best block of bush v/ '-country in Taranaki. The greater part is easy country, and whoa ;- • ' grassed will carry fully t^o sheep to, the acre ; 33/ miles from * • ' Stratford. <^ood roads boin^ made into the block. Jixceiicnt •■"-", r 'tirms. • ■ ■ ' ; ■.•',"•',-,-' : £< 5/- per acre ONCE more -we -wish to impress up n. the farmors the imp .-rtance"- of sowing- only reliable seeds. Ju-t ual, in a Jew words, how fcuttbn's Turnip Seeds' are raised". "An ordinary cnip^of lootw, whiwi most people ■would think were perfect, are pi»tked over by experts, and only the very , ] finest specimens are selected. These arc planted in a spot where there is - no dangt-r of cross fertilisation." ;>'l ly jcsuJt from this seed wiJi be a *rop of perfectly' Shaped fine sp^c-in'sens. whjeh combine the greatest . weight with the Uij/hest nutritive qualities. ,- , ; „ .v- ,■• feqwsaAGJfiN'iib, - ', ' -" - WKSO^ & NOLAN, **•■■ ' -;'<*^-^\ --" ' ' '" ""'."NEW' PLYMOUTH. Sutton's Champion Ppr^le Top, Llephant, and i .• . Magnum B6ni?m We also 0%-Kuwt's Monarch ard Crimson King.

BEST ENGLISH BRASS BEDSTEADS. Now ttnpacKing 60 Bed stew"? 8, . ranging in .riiice from £2 'ss, |o , : £7 103; All ot the best make, o£ the beet ftnisli, and ; guaranteed io'lfffit for years. ■ "" ;Impokteb Dikect. ' ''" *LTWQ~mCB -flLI>AfiS -ndheavy brass mountings "to match • from £4 JOs. liispec^tiori inu^eii, before ;jlut~ « cliasißg'"elge"wiiere. ' TbILET WARE. 75 Bejfe/;toj; choose ,from, , - - fepeciaHy selected; and in the laiefeVsfcapc-s and patterns. Al. pictiy sssoittneiit. r~"X 'oiiiGtE, ■' : ■""' ' — C¥KXEAL--EuilKisi3lKG EmPORICM, .* Pevon^st; NIS W PLYMOUTH. DO YOU ask your; p , Q Giocer for /•-•.- <- • • WAXJNEfSOAP, 1 . Or-do you just ask for •' -a .:'. -, .'-> 1. , a bar of soap and let , ,— i-i— — f . hj m sen( j you the kind ■ t ' • he makes the. bigges " profit oh ? "It makes fa biggdifi'erence .T :-L .» ' , - to You. "INSIST UPON HAVING WAXINE SOAP. _AT A. E. COTTIER'S, BKOUGHAM-ST. ~ -JUST AERIYEO :, ' New Stock of : Xmas. aixd New Year Goods, 1 . , Comprising' Eeaffier'~G odds"-^" Silver- mounted Purses, Purse Bags and Handbags, New Books;. Card and Photo Albums, New Card Frames', &c, and Fancy Novelties. I B€HjL.S a Speciality. | Poll Perambulators, Go-Carte, and Motors. | Wood Toys of; every description, ( . t strongiand durable. j Fancy Work Canvases, Silks, Wool, andj , all Fancy Work Requisites. . * A larjre assortment of Annuals and Diaries , to choose from «• -' ' \ c: LAX»«a. I C^dsfiiP)ctorial Cards inrgreat variety.', - • .' : - Inspection, Tnvited'. A,^/c?TtiER, , Brougham-st. • •••&•<§•••••••* %# ■ m 0 Lane's rEmulsion for # M Summer iColds. Men, A Z women, audcHlldren. . z ' ' i\ 't.

| 180,000. Bo^: ILS |T}ie Military fickle nSOllflN LONDOI\ V LAST" "YEAR AI^L. LIYEGKOCEKS. •Xvr r> Hafly ILJfees ."It. AH who have tried Suratura, and know its fine qualities, '• are the most persistent in its praise, and will go a ■ ;lo'ng'-way to obtain it. Everything ' - about this tea is good, and that is why . 5 every tody likes smatu'ra tea. ■ Try it once— that is all that can be . fairly^asked of ypu, the rest will depend 'on your fastidious palate.' If '. Snratura does not please you, it will be astonishing indeed. It is rich and strong, and possesses a delicate and agreeable flavour. Suratura is the peerless product of sunny Ceylon, and is pure honest tea, and is X guaranteed not'blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. BET-AIL PBICES it Suratura A quality ... 1/(5 per 1b Suratura B quality ... 1/9 „ '. Suratura D "quality .^"'2/- ,', Suratura X quality ... 2/4 ;^o!d by all Storekeepers. 8 # - - . . IK' XMASJEUGAGIES. I M Jam* & Jellies I M Marmalade S yt Pluvn Puddings, 21b. tins 1 U WSince Meat, lib. jars ' 3 "* " I Lemon Cheese, lib. jars § Rf Raspberry Vinegar j J |f PjckJes. - j Famed for Superior Quality. S B<IRKPATR!CK&Co jLtd , J * NELSON. f. • ' * ' • — , Laco Catnivul at Moruy and Mo o re'.s Busy Cu«h Store, King-street. See advertisement. • < 1

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13351, 17 December 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13351, 17 December 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13351, 17 December 1906, Page 2

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