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IMPORTANT » MOTORISTS. W. B. SCOTT, Representing Scott, Morgan and Co., , of Christchurch, In order to avoid the necessity of re-sh.ippiag stock of Cars back to Christchurch, is prepared for t 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. ( VAUXHALL. 12-16 h.p., 4 cylinder, 5 seater. The . j most talked of Car in England at' the present time. Winner of the Canterbury, N.Z. recent Hill-climbing Competition. • GLADIATOR.— I 2-14 h.p., 4 seater, 2 cylinder, complete. Very strong and most suitable for the faranaki Roads. THE BROWN.— IO-12 h.p., 2 cylinder, 2 seater. Has proved itself to be a most reliable' Car* Easy running and economical in cost of upkeep. BROWN MOTOR CYCLE. — 3| h.p., magneto, spring forks, quite new ; world renowned. For strength, reliability, and hill climbing i they cannot hie excelled. i / 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 & CO., HOLAH BROS.' CENTRAL OARAGE, EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. "♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦* ♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦ ; SEEDSI SEEDS! SEEDS! j t Reliable SEEDS of HIGHEST QUALITY \ I and MODERATE in PRICE. J J This is what the Farmer wants, and what I aim ,at supplying. J ♦ THE WHOLE OF MY NEW SEASON'S I : clovers. , I 4 1 i A► n ■ I 4 > are of very high germinating power, and. exceptionally free; from <> ' X impurities. Samples taken from bulk on' arrival and forwarded to + X thy Government Biologist have given excellent results, the majority ♦ X' giving as high as 98 per cent., and in some cases 100 per cent, o X germination, the quality of the whole being reported upon as VEHY .' t » X pure. ' ' "' ' ■■,■'-- -■ • s| . "*;-';-, „>♦ . "X PERENNIAL KYE GRASS!:^- My stocks/ tins year, again dom- >A X prises the celebrated Plaxmere and other high-class HawkeY Bay + x X seed, all being from guaranteed old pasture. I have also a very a X fine parcel »of double machine-dressed Canterbury (30 lbs. to the '^ '5 bushel), a beautiful small and shcjfcty seed, which is also gaaranteed + . w old p.asture. - ' . " * , , ■ m T * tTAIiTAN RYE GRASS.— As in previous years, I am again X stocking the well-known, double-aiachined, Canterbury Giant Italian , ♦ Rye. ' ■■ ' 4 y T COCKSFOOT.^— FuII stocks of machine-dressed, new season's • i > , seed to hand. ' '' ' 4 h jr Also,-— ' A' I PASPALUM EILITATTJM (Seccombe's hand-shaken), RAPE, Z . X TURNIPS, POAS. FESCUES, CRESTED DOGSTAIL, Ac., -A. T T Clients are invited to inspect ihe Government Biotoqist^ report On J ▼ , the germination and purity of my Clovtrs. T y Prices and Samples on application. " ' ' \ , X ■ ' ■■ } : ■ '+ \ I NEWTON KING, : | NEW PLYMOUrH and STftATFORD. J % , ■ f v ♦'' ♦^♦♦♦♦^ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ "WAI-RONGOA!"J ■what is rjtr * WAI-RONQOA " Natoal Mineral Water ("the ,lf«i!impi Water "X ** Natore'g wi»© provision for man* infindtiem tiorwing from its source deep under the great Maongatoka Moontam, ; it omcrge* iparkling and bofcWing from its bed of white eaav (a pate erjatalliue Ibnnation) at the Wai-Bodfoa Mediemal Springs, North Taieri, Otago. The large Tolume of natural gas it oontaias indicates that the water comes under great pressure, and a* matter what the season is, dry er wti, the quantify il water lowing sever varies— it is believed ,to W isezhaostible. Dm wh«l« ef the walSHhad htm hue* pnxdumA in erosr to fsepssft Iks po^ibffity of oonUmAmMm •* Urn wslla. and it b«iiMem •oaverlei tail a WtotiftU park wrier tkt —stoat ssw of a inadssape gsrtlsMr, a jgMft testoty ha* bssm sMstoA •oatoioios? Tibs lato^ atMi ssifc ■ss^hisfyfsWlflkSßadO^fw-boUMaf As watemaad Aantnf wttklC i mtmUm nsSSa gss setteatod ftrwa ihoVriaga. Thmt « Wmi-Rm§m m mmo m *Upmtlio im mum **U*mi pwitff. It lu»W« aptly tormsd -THE BRINGER OF HEALTH" Tketosto«f "W*l-tomco*~ inkmrmmd ple««n^ with j«stass«slss» toslwUnn •# chalybeate* to iwlml «■>• of their beaming quaJitiap, mtmi 4b mjmO* mmd ** ltf**tfik* wmttr rmder it vutmtOly refreshing mmd mtwrfmmms\ Mm ssi AataflM « WsMtoogoa " is of ereat beaeat in mam of I>jmmmm mi Cbator TTlmu—sio Maaifestatioa, while tho i|ro« k osssalss SHkkss H ipvalaabto to tkooo asJbdbs; hrn% anr*aoi» or debUity. I* k» Is f%eii Hataio* Aati4oto for human mOmoato, sai If toaisa rtymkriy wffl aoHafl to ltosit ia« mm% oo»pHoated o-oa Haws«ililin|iir»llj "Hfc ii ■ ■!■'*'■ x,i\l fri - WBoajsa*a«o goawsV goM «o4ol» «tomr o^ib^ MMtoj T^H&Msai T %*t*^*l*j^*^m*m *^*%~ V^b^b^^l HmjL Is^B^BH^Ms^BHBB^aU sVsV * AAsuPeHs% AmmmW9JpJ^^*^*yo se^fc M*^^mm^m\ ■••^■o «s»s^B«t^p^^ss^^B^B^» «^^a> THOMSON & CO M Dunedin. I WHOLsVAUi MOmlwnr- ' I Cft W. mm* WeDlatftoai BIBKAUD m ABRAHAM, Pafauostoa*. 1 tgMMUW*m*Mmtmwm*MM**w*J*W*w**w*wsmMm*^mmmmmm^mimmHmmKtm • f«AMK MIMINQIR.I VOOELT6WM ••«•• ARCHITECT. Leaves Town— BS a.m. t noon, 9.80, 3.45, 6.0, and 6.0 p.m. tf.ght years with^Oakden *nd Kemp, Leayeß yogv og6 ltoC--8.80 a.m.. 12.40, 3 „„„„«. and B^SiS&B. >rep.red. .^4^, and^g;^ Office : ' at 1.0 p.m. { <YKKP' BUILDINGS. Doron Btroo*. -„__ m ,fc » If. WNWb\ Proprietor

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13921, 26 March 1909, Page 3

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