j BUY NEW CURTAINS FROM fHE 6tfr.CojUlTniy ., II jyjgHaP^^J^F^^ Illustrated List aitd Buyers' Guide. The iargest ana most compete E^^^^S^W^jM Sole Makers and Patentees of " CONTRENET" Curtains. Twice* K^wwlfflHws'iV-i^i'tS the Wear. No Extra Cost. Latest styles Nets, Muslins, Cretonnbs, H?sB»BEJEfISKsffi»sFS» Blutos. Linens, Ladies' & Gents' Undekwear. Tailoring, Boots He? *wtw!Blß93l»f£ ffvi& and Shoes. Furniture List. Special knockdown make for shipping. wM^^^m^^F^M' © pairs Choice 322 /■ Hall p p arcel 1 6/6 K^^i^^^^&? §W>\ 2 P nir * effective Dlningroom Curtains, 3syd*< long, to Innyfi*** e^'^^«^^^^'i/ft 2 pairs exquisite Orawingrooui Curtains, 4 yds. long, a yds. Wldft. Ewji^T^S^^^S^J^iiiiiSS 2 pairs choice Kedroom Curtain*, 3 yds- long-, 43 int. wide. f»P*ift -i'^gPrt ;*'|-1^ (White or Kent) postage paid. Marvellous Value. Reliable Goods. fera^S^-'^^MV^S^^?^ Quite Distinct. Dirkct from the Looms. Direct to You. e^^t^^^t^^y^'^^^^^ M rice for mtr Catalogues now. Evsry Item weans a- saving. foS&tfMTKtareaecasaEaayi'iii " ''^ *- ? s may <*■ at the tffic* •■>' this Paper. Apply now. &A M L.-. PcAO H ** 3O?i 5 , Box 608 The Looms, NOTTINGHAM, England. EACF MONTH WE GIVE £5. #*C IN CASH PRIZES will be awarded for the best line ** ** completing the following WYANDOTTE LIMERICK :— , A dame of Balclutha named Greening, ..Had pains in the back through spring-cleaning, A wrinkle she got, And straight bought "Wyandotte," Supply the missing line and forward with an empty 51b, or lib. Wyandotte bag (with full name and address) to J. B. Ford C©., N. Z.Agency, Bo? 48 Wellington. First Prize £3, Second £l, and Four Consolation Prizes of 5s each. WYANDOTTE is obtainable from Storekeepers, Painters, Ironmongers, and Dairy Factories. Retail, lib; bags 6d, 51b. bags 2/1. THIS COMPETITION CLOSES 30th SEPTEMBER. t ' ' *■ — THE GLADIATOR CAR SCORES THE j « WORLD OVER. j DEEDS, NOT WORDS has got to be the motto of the Motor Car, as •j of everything that makes its mark. Judged by this standard, the well-known GLADIATOR Oar takes' first rank. Here are some facts 1 that prove it: , In the Royal Automobile dub's Consumption and Speed Contest of 201 miles, the GLADIATOR came through FIRST for Petrol consumption, using 8 per cent', less than the stipulated allowance, and second for speed. In the big annual French trial — the Chateau Thierry Hill Climb the GLADIATOR was FIRST in its class. In the Gaillon Hill Climb a GLADIATOR put up fastest time. » At the Evereux Meeting the GLAD I ATOR scored the fastest MIo- * i 1 metre of the day. A GLADIATOR made the longest non-stop » { | run ever accomplished under the observation of the Transvaal (| Automobile Club. ( In all these instances the GLADIATOR was in company any car might be proud of. Yet it scored heavily. There's a reason behind these performances. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, and let us explain it fully.We are the sole authorised agents in the Dominion for ' GLADIATOR, VAUXHALL, FIAT and BROWN CARS, and "THE BROWN" MOTOR CYCLES. * Particulars cheerfully furnished. . » i, ACCESSORIES.— These come to us by> every boat from leading English and Continental makers. No shoddy goods, though Write about anything you want, and compare bur prices. 1 i SCOTT, MORGAN & CO., MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS, 49 Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. AGENCIES: Hawke's Bay— P. W-- Sampson and Co., County Garage, Waipukurau Taranaki — A. Beeston, Criterion Garage, New Plymouth. High-class Touring Cars for Hire by the hour, day, or by arrangement m^maammumammmmmmm- HHabanaki land, building** I TEU.USYOU* 1 ""■«»»■*: . MEW TBIIBLESI *^-^ »- BDildi - mgg^^^^^^^^^t^^^m JNewman, Newton King, A. GoldInhere often comes a timTi BANKms^J B ]L^ftevl ft i ■ with both amateur and^rofes- 1 SOLICTTORS^M? B t« ti£i P* 6^ Zealand, sional gardeners when they Wilson & Grey. are puzzled over some point. The Society pays tne cost of orenarSome seeds will not germ!- ing and registering all mortgag^ ?»«! nate ; plants won't thrive ; less for a lesser sum thai £100? " crop is disappointing. During the five years ending the 30tk WHY ? §SS P v? mb £ r ' 19( & **• ram *f 1& There must be a reason. nas been distributed in dividends Ju»t sit down and tell us all j* nd . bonuses among the members of the about it. We refer your °P cie *y> Borrowers and Investors partiUtter to *n expert in that clp , at i?& °i lke m* e distribution: it 2ta«, who takes the matter up, wIU * hua *>* seen that the Spciet4 i. and writes explaining -where P°™7 cooperative. % the fault lies. I?s no trouble n J?"^. °P e 2 da % from 10 a.m. to 4 to ue. We want to help make pm - lim rsoay afternoon excepted. , gutieaißf a pleasure. This serriee to free alike to & P. WEBSTER, oMtoaers or anT%o4f . , - fifeoretary. Simply adftreM : : — QIBBOHi & GO., ■*>^«^««Jj""«J2JJI Seasonable Delicacies. , I -L 1 I Preserved Guaranteed Tf Frt|jte Absolutely . * W\ Plir . ' 11 "r - rUie. • I SUNNY NELSON. Oatina is guaranteed to be , • 1., t. • i In Gallon and Cans absolutely pure. It is made - , • * by a special process of milling AT ALL GROCERS, from the best N.Z. Oats. Try a, tin to-day. You're OATINA • .... ; t U OARD.3 ' ' . * has a richness, a delicacy, and . delightful flavour, which W. JENKINSONJ ENKINSON ASD.QB, make it easily the most popu- . CABRIAGE BUILDERS, lar breakfast food. Do not be NEW PLYMOUTH AND WAITARA. content with ordinary "rolled . >Phone 12L oats" when Oatina is far more * - delicious and economical., PIANOFORTE TUNING. Order it from your grocer an<L , nnc-TJrTTF *•* Aj m c1 1 i it . Q fi W. COKER, Certificated Tuner try it. Sold by all stores. Vy. from Messrs John Brinsmead 8 H -iid Sons',- London. ' ..'.c*^ Pinrio.« and Organs tuned anoVr^Jyair ' d in town and country. * -K.T ,j jx• jen - n err aw .Owfore left with ]&r .Thomas Arery, A N L lnC-1 Moi ' BrlnD^G *•'«-"• "— St - *'» rl^° uth - PRESERVATIVE. Ii nas stood tho . test of time. At all stores. See that \fOtT ran get it cheaper at ''the Red * " tho full name »on the label. e7 i Post ' ,*■
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13750, 12 September 1908, Page 3
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961Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13750, 12 September 1908, Page 3
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