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HEALTHY, HAPPY -tt — — - CHILDREN Aulsebrook's New Biscuit NURSURY RHYMES. Pure Food and Amusement for Children. Good for Old as well as Young/ - „ , i ~~~ riianrii, CHEAPEST : . * DRY CLASSES FODDER. S^> per cent, pure Molasses. PACKED IN li CWT. SACKS.] , _ jB- "'. 20 Tons jnstHlanded. "■ ■• '■ % '^P- ' ' ' newton kiwe, New Plymouth & Stratford.

IMPORTANT ' MOTORISTS. W. B. SCOTT, ; ' Representing Scott, Morgan and Co., of Christchurch, | In order to avoid the necessity of re-shipping7stqck of Cars | back to Cnristchurch, is prepared for I c next fewdays to , accept a big concession «f from 20 to 30% on vthe Cars and , Motor Bicycle at present at the Central Garage. VAUXHALL. 12-16 h.p., 4 cylinder, 5 seater.' The v most talked of Car in England at the present time.- Winner of the Canterbury, N.Z. recent Hill-climbmg Competition. GLADIATOR.— I 2-14 h.p., 4 seater, 2 cylinder, complete. Very strong and most suitable for ' the raranaki Roads. ( THE BROWN.— IO-12 h.p., 2 cyKnder, 2 seater. Has proved itself to be, a most reliable Car. Easy running and. economical in cost of \ upkeep. " \ I BROWN MPTOR CYCLE.*— 3* h.p., magneto, i spring forks, quite new ; world renowned. 1 por strength, reliability, and hill climbing | they cannot be excelled. i , All the Cars have been, thoroughly overhauled and are ,guar- | anteed in Jirst class order. Trial trips given to all intending I purchasers. ACCESSORIES ! ACCESSORIES ! ! A large stocj* of Accessories to be cleared at a 50% .discQunt. SCOTTv MORGAN & CO., I HOLAH BROS.' CENTRAL GARAGE, EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. • • ! _, _ , r m,n'rr-^U"Jii -_,-, _,—,,-;. : . r , i»»wigigi^^pflJ-aaa

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY * (EsTAßXJftaxp 1849.]- • . HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOs LARGEST BO|OIBBB att wVSa issued ioN Tor prior to December 3ira next A WILL SHARE IN THE P^FlTs\o BE DIVIDED AS AT THAT ir 4.- 1 n*Qfl RfiNTTSTCS divided amongst the Members £18,696,607. ImoTWT tf CASH PROFlTS^vided for ONE YEAR T907) £708,246 eSS F£ o*r 36 percent of the Premiums *<*ijed under Participating * gurance Policies during the yea* EVERT TEAR . BONUS TEAR. INSURE AT ONCE AND ™ PROFITS *» ™* ~~ L " ' EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary QUAY. W*£NOTON. «" PLY C M O?S^I^r^SrONT STEBBIS, C. A. BENBOW, District Secretary..

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13932, 13 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13932, 13 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13932, 13 April 1909, Page 3

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