Orescent Blend Ten \j • U. ;il A. W JjLjli? It is a constant source of pleasure and enjoymeot to all who drink it. The.cevotees of Crescent Blerd INGLEWOOD ' / Tea are numbered by the thousand, . and their daily palate distraction is inducing hundreds more to enjoy AND NEW PLYMOUTH S^^® flaV ° Ur It is a tea with character and quality. The richness and strength of the full-bodied teas from Dar- '■ - • ' jeeling are happily blended with the 6rie delicately-flavoured teas fiom Ceylon. The liquor is of a rich tawny yV . fl"\ ' TT AW7 K^TJ 1 colour, and of a fine silky texture, V/cT V/« 11 IX TT XVJj and the percentage of theme is very large. • q™ street , -■--■•■ A W ARNING. AUCKLAND. THREAD WINNERS. Jt> . ? WT^ HAVE PLEASURE in again |, ' W assuring you that we aro in m> • ' 5 - • r. r ay connected with any MILLING | • IKUST, ASSOCIATION or COMBINE £ . . --Free in every respect. irWPnRTTPRq The Ota S° Time3 ' Ma^ 31st ' in , a af ?" mruiufiita jng art j c ] e> Bpe aks in most eulogistic f. " ' terms of our independence, and having -.«,'*• ' so successfully kept the TRUST at bay OF » in tho.NQRTELISLAND, but our local papers remain silent on our good points. 8.-__ a-KYTk k » TT -i^.^ ' Though we hato successfully combated OOKS AND STATIONERY the Trust, with your assistance, wo have not yet been endowed with supernatu--^.A^rrw >-M«ATto l>T n ——^,t^, Jal powers to control the elements to pANCY. /^.OODS AND mOYS. prevent drought and shortages through- •■- ' -*- cut the world, and minus of these powIVTI __i k T , m w T , lkT • ots we are compelled to pay the market fHHINAWARE AND TTIARTHEN- rato for whrta I tj wh ich ha» advanced, _.._ •*-" through the rosults of a serious drought WAKJii • j n c gox^!^, augmented with some- ' ■ thing similar occurring in Europe. Wo -i-TunriTm c- -— -kt a •» r -r,-r -rrr .^.^. a^ cheapness, "but it is hardly fair, rpINWARE & TjINAMELWARE ,nd not biblical, to pxpect that one see- *- -*-f .. , tion of the community (i.e., farmers, B^Trrt^rtTTi-n-n » J*. i n TrT. mm > «r, etc.), shoiild shoulcier tho loss alone for RUSHWARE & "D ASKETWARE lho betterment of mankind, when no -*•** ' other trade or profession is asked t6 do . pJUTLERY & T^LE^TEOPLATE ? °S O i,.e platform orators for cheap no- -*-^ i tpriely say, remove the duties, no mat- . r - ter how seriously it interferes with their |-J>N.bKAIi " neighbours. If this was giren effect to, i *.'"*,' *! ie sweated surplus of mysterious AmoH^^^^^^-^ ' „ rica (with its recent disclosures in adnlOUSEHOLD Q.OODS. teranon), coloured India, where ;the v * **Jk** t • weekly wage is ,- about 2s, and greedy ' " n Australia, with its recent reciprocity , t«rifF, would bo dumped in New Zea- ' — « land, thereby ruining the farming and '- 5 ' l ' .', milling community, with their riumerous dependencies , . • "»■ Australia' had a serious drought in \l|7'"El ' V -■:;•.: » <l? 02, und its tariff was no*> altered for ▼ ~ JCi . New Zealand's benefit. . The Government is now exhibiting • the horrors of sweating, so let us be TIVfO/^iTJ ffl J careful and reflect seriously before * JLJJH.JL v7Xlji JL ».. ■ - giving vent to. ,idl© ; and dreamy thoughts, otherwise God's Own Coun- .... . try will no longer exist. . f "T|T"DT7*r^np We have spoken. " AJ \.M\jJljLKj. JL - Thanking you for past favours/ and \ ' ' soliciting a continuance, , ... . . * , We remain, , fTIROM rpHE "JiJFAKERS, Always at your service, i- ± ItJL P. VIRTUE, Manager, .¥>•''*" ■ ' Northern Roller Milling Co., AND r . ■ . , op ' "CHAMPION" S^ •.■ "." BRAND. r^HOLESALE |>RICES t ~ *. ~" ~~" VY ' ' XT L. C. Sladden.] [A. H. Palmer. >[1O mHE pUBLIC. LADDBN & PALMER, r . - Engineers and Surveyors. Licensed under Land Transfer Act. Office: DEVON STREET. GOODS jjj. W. M- L YSONS surveyor. * T|Tr»xY7TiiTri Authorised to Survey under the \ JtiJtvl VI JN (jT Land Transfer Act. . ■ : , • . E £AM!&T* i BY NEW PLYMOUTH. " * •■:■•. /^i?^ jy, r ' f / J|£AD6OT!r* iNDfiRSON, hrm? -ffoME 5 t^teSmer. 'V^WiMtT^ 7 ?**' * Vj } \ JjL O i' :• ; - y >?jWp\ ff *§ ij - ' ' i ,-' XI % T m STSfcITFORD |. i ;J." --• .:.\ ' . /-^v^^^waodi; .• • % Money to Lend at Current Rates of |WE D.Q 7 NOTG^VE CREDIT, mtei-es^ -.t "Xz : *rfi >H f BUX,fa3ELL FOR CASH - i~ -■>-' ; - '* '""" " •• ' P'VA^ v: n^ jyn o s., :i£i.k'V>i. ■ LAND AGENTS AND O O TTAWK'Tr! sharebrokers, w# KJ% Al-tIVY J\ris AUCKLAND. 87 TARANAKI. MONEY TO LEND! WE have Several Thousand Pounds for Investment on all "~~ r~< v 7JL % - v w classes of Security at Lowest Cur-rent Rates. STANDISH & KERR, C.^ 0. HAWKE WESTONW ESTON & WESTON > BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, A*™ NEW PLYMOUTH and INGLEW6OT>. ND |^10., T. S. Weston, yj : Notary i Public. We nave several sums awaiting investment at same rates and on same QUEEN STREET, * kerms as to repayment, etc., as Governnr»'»'nt loini moneys. AUCKLAND. "" NOTICE TO FARMERS. mHE WAITARA FREEZING - ' JL 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 13484, 25 July 1907, Page 4
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781Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13484, 25 July 1907, Page 4
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