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IMPORTANT - MOTORISTS. W. B. SCOTT, Representing Scott, Morgan and Co., ■ of Christchurch, In order to avoid the necessity pf re-shipping stock of Cars back to Christchurch, is prepared for I c next few days to accept a big concession of from 20 to 30% on the Cars and Motor Bicycle at present at the Central Garage. j ; VAUXHALL. 12-16 h.p., 4 cylinder, 5 seater. The f i most talked of Car in England at the pres- ; : i ent time. Winner of the Canterbury, N.Z. \\ | recent Hill-climbing Competition. 1 1 ! GLADIATOR.—I 2-14 h.p., 4 seater, 2 cylinder, com- ( i plete. Very strong and most suitable for ' ' 1 the faranaki Roads. ! I THE BROWN.— IO-12 h.p., 2 cylinder, 2 seater. ,) i Has proved itself to he a most reliable Car.> % Easy running and economical, in cost of upkeep. * ,-! ! BROWN MOTOR CYCLE. — 3| h.p., magneto, spring forks, quite ne^y ; world renownerd. j| For strength, reliability, and hill climbing i they cannot be excelled. ' , ... X All the Cars have been thoroughly overhauled and are guar- ] anteed in first class order. Trial trips given to all intending ! purchasers. . " ' „ \ ' . ' ACCESSORIES! ACCESSORIES!! A large; stock of Accessories to be cleared at a 50% discount. SCOTT, MORGAN & CCL, MOLAH BROS.' CENTRAL GARAGE, EG MONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. , ♦<>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*' ! SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDSI i I Reliable SEEDS of HIGHEST QUALITY t % and MODERATE in PRICE. ♦ J This is what the Farmer wants, and what I aimatisnpplying. < | THE WHOLE OF MY NEW SEASON'S \ t CLOVERS. | AY are of very higb germinating power, and exceptionally free from + 4% impurities. Samples taken from bulk on arrival and forwarded to + X the Government Biologist hare given «ixcellent results, the majctaty 4Y X giving as high, as 98 per. cent., and v in some cases 100 percent: + X germmation, the quahty of tne whole being reported upon as VERY + ' *prr*RTi^ * * ' * X PERENNIAL itYE GRASS.-^My stocks^ tEis year, again com- A X " prise the celebrated Fla?cmere and other high-^lass Hawke s Bay < ► X' seed, all being from guaranteed old pasture. I have also a very o X fine parcel- of double machine-dressed Canterbury (30 lbs. to the + X bushel), a beautiful small and shotty seed, which is also guaranteed + old pasture. • v x . ' 4 * ♦ ITALIAN RYE QRASS- As in, previous years, I am ; *gain o i stocking the well-known, double-machined, Canterbury Giant Italian, < , ♦ ' COCKSFOOT.— FuII stocks of machine-dressed, neV season's i t X seed to hand.' , 4 > ▼ . Also, — • • J 41 i J Trices and Samples, on application. < . I MEWTON KIRO, || ♦ NEW PLYMOUTH and STRATFORD, J ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ — . , i " __ - _ " WAI-RONGOAf •) "IVHAT IS ITT" ' WAI-BONQOA * Natural Mmeal Water ("the Murtinfaw Wtter"), is Nature's wb» proYisioii for man's inftmftie*. IWiing from its source deep under the great MAongatoka Mevatam, it emerges «parklinga»d babbling from it* bed of wbite €Mgiomer&te, (a para ajstattuie formation) at the Wai-Bonfoa Medichud Sj^ings, N«rth Taieri, OUgo. the large .volume e£ natural' gas it contains indicates that the water comes under ' great pressure, and ac matter what the season is, dry «r w«a, the quantify of water Sowing never varies — it is believed to lie inexhaustible. fl Ike whole «f the wiilsrtal aw bee* pqrdami to erfer f fsjwsfS the popdbility of rrniftmhwifHi «f the wella, and it has beam owertei ists > beautiful park under th» tiiitui t car* of a bndaope gardener, ; A Urpi faetofy ka. Iwr ««etad •ont.inhif the latert ***** MtMnerr (■oßd wl^r-Baedt) for bottling the water* aad charring wrtfc #s mlvaUe natural gas «oU©eted from the aprings. Thus " Wm-Bo*gm m mmm + iJU public mmiHtonmimrmlpm+iy. It ha* been aptly termed -THE BRINGER OF HEALTH." rafhutJTri «f <&MijhmtM * mmmd eve •# thetr fceaUnf fmmtim^mdm 1 Amm J*to&~ir*'*mM"to*wtm*Ui»to*mm*fißmmmMl* 1 Mi &Zv£mmm* mmlSmmTil^ifa S tenHsM a**tt 1 ■ iairi— We te tbm* grfPrrff *—- * ««"»—** ** W '"T- < ■ It it, In faei. ****** Antidoto far human afltartßla, w* tf «»)■» ragmlariy wffl *t*m W hmtf* the m*mt •^■plkatod «a«a. Hiintmtliliiliifiiltr^rfr"" f^~ '*" "^^ *" THOMSON & GO^Etowp. whoumau t%aum- ~ ■ ■ ~ > , t. kV. TOUHft, Ventstftettf BABBAOD ft IBRAHIM, Pli ill* ** ■ i , mmmmmmm^mMmm^mmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmm *_ 7aTic messenger. voceltowm -ius. ARCHITECT. £*»** Tdwn-^».O s.m., noon, 8.80, 3.46, 6.0, and 6.0 pan. ,nm years with Oakden and Kemp, i^yes Vogelfc>C>-B.Ba a,m^ 18.40, ....,„«. ..d;**. prep.™*. «vifc laSiiry?i*t1 aSiiry?i*ta W >« I Offioe: at liU) p.m. I OKF- HTm.DVNOS. Devon Btnrt. mmmmm -^-^^--

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13920, 24 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13920, 24 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13920, 24 March 1909, Page 3

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