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i I NORTHERN STEAM regularly between Onehunga and Waitara (weather and other circumstances .permitting), calling at Raglan and Ka* whia with cargo, when necessary. The Albatross will not carry passengers. The rate of freight wffl be lSs 64 per ton. The s.s. Bimn. trading to Wsnganui, will leave Onehunga every second Tuesday, calling at Kawhia for passengers, ' who will be lande4 at the New Plymouth Breakwater. If inducement offers, the same steamer will call fortnightly at the Break* .. water ooming North about Friday, leaving the Breakwater about an hour after arrival, and taking passengers for Kawhia and Raslsn. H. E. VAUGBAN, Agent, Waiters. The King of Table Waters. The Water that gives you health and keeps you healthy. NATURAL Mineral Water. Drink it as often., as yon oan. It's good for yon. »^ , Wholesale Agents: L. D. Nathan as^ Coy., Ltd., New Plymouth. SYLVIA STaRCH GIVES HIGH-CLASS FINISH. 8&0 A ■ ALWAYS ASK FOB 1 LB. BOXES, , RED LABEL. THI ..","< I " ESKIL." Cream Separator for- small farm 1 «md 4oaesiio purposes. Guaranteed to skim 10 gallons cier hdur. Onry 85 revolutions of ue handle per minute. A splendidly made and? reliable machine with gearing of same construction as larger machines. We can also supply ihe . "VEGA" for larger work.. Capacity 18 to 100 gallons. - ©key, Son, & Arnold, Ltd., DEVON STREET, I • i X X I i X APPETITE SPURRING X ■ I I 1 * X X "XT" X X lIL X I I X . '■ X X PRESEJRVED FRUITS X X X X 1 X So wholesome— so indescribably X X delicious —so different —so X X toothsome and SUCH a flkvour! X I. I K-. X X X Big, ripe Nectarines— Peaches X X — Aprioots» ah, wait till * X YOUR tongue—your palate is X X i introduced to them. ■ ' — X -X X X X i X . X X And YOUR Grocer always eats X X them in preference to all X X - others— hat— some few grocers X X don't care what YOU eat-so % . X be careful and insist on "X" % X Brand.- '• % X X X In- Half and One Gallon Tina. 5 X - X X ' X X S. KIRKPATRICK & Co., Ltf. 'X X NELSON — "Whsrs ths best X X fruit grows." X X X , X X X * T 1 TIJANDENO JACKSON, AUCTIONEERS 4b ESTATE AGENTS, Tyrone Buddings. Customs Ste East, AUCKLAND. THREE, CHOICE PROPERTIES. xT^TORTHteRN WAIROA.— Part of the X^l Famous Raupo Swamp; 160 acres all reclaimed swamp of first-class quality, fonoed, 6 tub-diviaions, practically an in grasVand watered by artesian wells; 4-roomed house, detached kitchen, cowshed an 4 shed, situated two miles from creamery, school sn4 flhurch. Telegraph on property. Will carry 80 Dairy Cows in its present condition. . . Title is ORP. at £3 per acre. £15 . per acre for goodwill. mURANGA CREEK.-S0 acres ideal J. fruit or poultry farming land : 18 acres river flat; 26 acres ploughed ready to work down for crops ;r22; r 22 acres grass land; 16 acres rough feed; well watered by springs; warm and. sheltered; lies to the sun; 3 miles from P.O. and butter factory: 1 mile from school. Water frontage. £6 6s par acre. c 982 NEW BOOKS TO HAND AT fji HtO M AS AVBRY'S DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. ••My African Journey,*' by Winston Churchill. "Roads of Destiny," by O. Henry. "The Letters of Jennie Allen," Grace Donworth. ' •The King of Aroa4ie," Francis Lynde. "Princess Zara," Ross Beeckman. "Special Messenger," R. W. Chambers. "Bill Truetell," Brennan. "The Cage," Harold Begbie. "Elisabeth Visits America," Elinor Glyn. "King'smead," by Baroness Von Hutten, author of "Pam." ©oth 8s 84. "St. Martin's Summer," by Raf*el Sabatini. Cloth 8s 64. , "The Bridge Builders," by A. Qhapin Ray. Cloth Ss 6d. "Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig," by D. G. Phillips. Cloth Ss 64. "A False Position," by Mrs. Baillis Reynolds. Paper 9s 64. doth 3s 64 The POPULAR EDITION of 4 *Nancy SUir," by B. M. Lane, la 8d; "St. CnthWt's of the West," by - R. E. Knowles. Is 6d. , ROYAL ACADEMY PICTURES for 1909. Paper 4s 6d, cloth 6s ,6d. Orders taken for "THE STORY OF THE BRITISH ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION, 1907-1900," By E. H SHACKLETON, M.V.O. Trice 425. Postage extra. THOS. AVERY DEVON STREET.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13994, 27 August 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13994, 27 August 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13994, 27 August 1909, Page 1

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