Crescent : BlendTea It is tea ot quality -with an exqjiisite flavour that captivates the palate. The delicious taste lingeis and is remembered for a long time. Crescent Blend Tea is the nicest tea that was ever brewed in teapot. The liquor is' rich and tasty, and its stimulating properties are pronounced. It is a. blend of acknowledged superiority, and is very economical in the teapot. Sold by all Grocera At 2/- per lb. A WARNING. X>READWINNERS. WE HAVE PLEASURE in again assuring you that we are in no way connected with any MILLING TRUST, ASSOCIATION or COMBINE — Free in every respect. Tho Otago Times, May 31st, in a leading article, speaks in most eulogistic terms of our independence, and having sc successfully kept the TRUST at. bay in the NORTH- ISLAND, but our local papers remain ailenfojbn our good points. Though we have successfully combated tk«f Trusit, with'yoVir v assistanc©,w© have not yet been endowed with supernatural powers to control tho elements to prevent drought and shortages throughout^the world, and minus of these powers wo are compelled to pay tho market rate for wh»at, which has advanced, through the results of a serious drought in the South, augmented with something similar occurring in Europe. We alt like cheapness, but it is hardly fair, pud /hot -biblical, to expect that one section of the community (i.e., farmers, 6tc), should shoulder the loss alono for the betterment of mankind, when no oiher trade or profession is asked to do so. Some platform orators for cheap notoriety say, remove the duties, no matter how seriously it interferes with their neighbours. If this was given effect to, the sweated surplus of, mysterious America (with its recent disclosures in adulteration), coloured India, where the weekly wage is about -2s, and greedy Australia, with its recent reciprocity tariff, would be dumped in Now Zealand, .thereby ruining the farming and milling community, with their numerous dependencies Australia had a serious drought in 1902, and its tariff was not altered for Now Zealand's benefit. The Gftver^nment is now exhibiting the horrors of sweating, so let us be *car«f ul and reflect seriously before giving vent to idlo and dreamy thqughta, otherwise God's Own Couni try will no longer exist. We have spoken. , » Thanking you for past favours, and soliciting a continuance, • •• We remain, Always at your service, P. VIRTUE, Manager, Northern Roller Milling Co., of "CHAMPION" BRAND. L. C. Sladden.j [A. H. Palmer. LAD DE N & PALMER, Engineers and Surveyors. Licensed under Land Transfer Act. Office: DEVON STREET. NOTICE TO FARMERS. a^HE'^ATrAti r frying * W i£§ K *§*#fi!.& receiving&Porkers at K^m&^ilifciy Yards fia Dec£mbtep> ■'-Slat,* Aid *Wery aHlriiate Monday. T* ■ t : j t ir^nroTpcErf .--.♦„/ «.' a Purveyor. :? - '' p Authorised to Survey under fiie v V'^ViJ^f^ra&iJfWAct. '[ - (NeYf TJank of Australasia^ » in <LWttgfeaafiffiTH. ff William Fbatbb. ; El R.;A TE R XJ Rjp S., LAND AGENfs^-A-ND '' SHAREBROKERS, AUCKLAND. MONEY TO LEND. WE have Several Thousand for Investment on all classes of Security at Lowest Current Rates. BTANDISH & KERR. WESTON & t WESTQN, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, NEW PLYMOUTH and INGLEWOOD. T. B. W«S|roN, Notary Public. " jWe have several sums" awaiting inrestment at same rates and on same, terms as to repayment, etc., as Government lo^n moneys. M ALONE, ANDERSON, AND JOHNSTON E, SOLICITORS. KEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFOPvD. INGLEWOOD. Money to Lend at Current Rates of interest.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13479, 19 July 1907, Page 4
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551Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13479, 19 July 1907, Page 4
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