Tea and Hospitality. They go together, and the teapot may bft regarded as the rational emblem of hospitality. The afternoon caller is welcomed with tea ; the friend who conies in for a quifct chat is served with tea. Tbeie is morning tea and afternoon tea. acd many business men have tea served in their offices. The pafale- pleasing tea of 1907 is Crescent Blend Tea The delicate flavour and excellent I drinking qualities, make it a strong ( favourite in the home. From all Stores . At 2/- per lb; Fire. Marine. Accident. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. 1 fiead Office: AUCKLAND, N.Z. Fire, Marine, and Accident Insurance in all its branches, including Workers' Compensation, . Employers' Liability, Common Law, Mortgages Indemnity, Public Bisk, Fidelity Guar* antee, Administration. Bonds,. Mate^ glass, Burglary and Theft, Sickness,' and General Accident Bisks accented at LOWEST CUBBEJST RATES. I JOHN PATON, Branch Manager. Office.: Corner Brougham and King Streets, NEW PLYMOUTH.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦, T ijress ▼ + QUGGESTIONS. 2 Is - t J The question of what to wear ▼ ▲ is easily solved when you see ▲ ▼ our dresses. The colours are ▼ so varied, and each with, its X right trimmings, that the cor- 4 X rect thing for you will suggest ( X £ itself. <£ ♦ _ ♦ J^ Tweeds from 1/6 to 5/11 J per yard. . A ▼ Pla in Unspottable Shrunk ▼ X Cloths from 2/9 to 6/6 X per yard. X WHITE AND SONS, i ♦ The Dress Specialists. £ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
N"ew Ministry ADMIT 'CHAMPION" IS A Power. DIPLOMATIC COMMUNICATIONS August 7, 1506. " HON. McNAB, Wellington. "Accept congratulations. If your sons of the Soil -3d Empire keep., to the ' Champion' PATHS OF VIRTUE, sur^ess/ wul ioHovrj and powder and bullet cetue. " (Signed) VIRTUE." P. VIRTUE. Auckland. " Many thanks indeed for your kind congratulations which, comivgr in the first flush of pleasure (always cheerful, in spite of Trust ) at my good fortune, are specially gratifying. " (Signed) E. McNAB.* " HON MILLAR, Wellington. " Accept kind congratulations. Our MUSCLE-RAISED LAD 3 thioughout the colony admit we have saved them from the clutches of CRUEL TRUSTS, &c. So on land and sea let us keep our COLOURS FLYING We have nailed ours to the mast. " (Signed) VIRTUE.* 1 " P. VIRTUE, Auckland. " Many thanks for your kind congratulacions, which are much appreciated. " ( Signed ) J. A. MILLAR. " HON. FOWLDS, Wellington. 11 Accept congratulations. Sorry didn't let us in secret before leaving. Protect local industries with SEVENTY - Fl m PER CENT. DUTY. Are these any industries Cook Islands require protecting? Don't allow the Trust to 'NAB' the free 'MILLER,' who is single-handed fighting the TRUST (52 Btrong). "( Signed ) VIRTUE." " P. VIRTUE, Auckland. "Your congratulations came too soon and got to the bottom of a -very large pile, hence the delay Accept my thanks for good wishes. YOUR SUGGESTIONS will have due consideration "(Signed) GEO. FOWLD&"
NOTICE TO FARMERS. THE. WAITARA FREEZI NG WORKS will be receiving Porkers at Moturoa Railway Yards on December 31st, and every alternate Monday. J. BUTCHER, Agent
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13433, 26 March 1907, Page 4
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483Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13433, 26 March 1907, Page 4
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