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ATTRACTIVE PIANO VALUES Real rallies, full and lasting, as represented by the pianos we sell, have made our business what it is to-day—the biggest, soundest, most progressive and enterprising, most popular piano house in Taranaki Our record sales would be impossible unless our ons- ■ turners knew they could trust us through and through. To-day we recommend The Boyd This is unquestionably the finest £SO worth ever offered. Made in England Light touch, rich tone, durability, handsome design —these are a few of its features. On easy payments. HOFFMANN 9 Plano Company DEVON STREET # _ NEW PLYMOUTH. IMPERIAL MEAT SUPPLY. PAYMENT BY NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. THE BRISTOL i DOMINIONS’ PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION'S PROPOSALS;— Owing tu the commandeering of all lamb, mutton, and beef in New Zealand by the Government—on behalf of the Imperial Authorities—certain facts want to bo understood. ■ (1) The Government are paying prices according to the schedule issued in our circular No. 25 dated 10th March, 1015. (2) These prices are f.o.b.—free on board —ocean steamer New Zealand pons. (3) The Govern men t pay for the meat when it is shipped—not before. Owing to the shortage of steamers some meat may be in store for many weeks. (4) The Government are not touching hides, skins, pelts or wool. THE BRISTOL AND DOMINIONS’ PRODUCERS’ ASSOCIATION, LTD., are prepared to assist you as follows: (1) Will render account sales to you for the exact amount paid by the Government. ... (2) From the f.o.b. price will have to be deducted freezing charges, wharfage, etc., about Jd per lb. (3) A prompt advance on stock is always appreciated, and if farmers have to wait weeks for their returns it may seriously inconvenience them.' We are in business to meet such a position, and will give you a cheque the SAME DAY as we get the lulling sheets. All .we charge is bank rate of interest, insurance and 1 per cent, to coyer clerical and office expenses. (4) We will market ynnr hides, skins, pelts, wool, etc., through our Heed Office. Bristol, and will give you an advance on them AT ONCE. Write or see any of the undermentioned;— T. HINE. Wanganui. H. HOWARD, Blenheim. CRIBBLE & CO.. Hamilton. F. H. LABATT, Christchurch. J. H. DENNIS, Gisborne. J. A. FRASER..Hastings. D. HEBENTON, Masterton. A. GOULD, Nelson. THE BRISTOL & DOMINIONS’ PRODUCERS’ ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. Royal Exchange Buildings, Wellington. . H. G. HILL, General Manager. L. A. CLARK, Secretary. Managing Director: Major A. E. M. NORTON. D. 5.0., F.R.G.S., &c. Head Office: BRISTOL. ENGLAND. I SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. a "\ . . , ' , Ex “Somerest” from London I have received, direct from the well-known firm of HURST AND SON 16 400-gallon Tanks (870 bags) of their celebrated Cloverj, etc., consisting of Crimson, Red, and'White Clovers, Alsiba, Cowgrass, Timothy, Trefoil, Lotus Major, Rape, etc. The Government Biologist’s report as to Germination and Parity, as is usual with Hurst’s Seeds, is highly satisfactory. 1 have also in Stock and to arrive: Double machine dressed Akaroa Cocksfoot, Double machine dressed Hawke’s Bay, Canterbury and Saadon Perennial Rves, Italian Rye, Western' Wolths Rye (direct • from Holland), etc., etc. NEWTON KING, HEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, KAPONSA

‘■The first wealth is health.”—Kmerson. , The commonest ami yet most nil-1 necessary forms of ill-health are coughs; and cold's. These distressing complaints can he olfectuallv relieved and cured by, Baxter’s Lung ‘lTt'sewer. The public have been baying it for fifty years—surely guarantee enough of its wonder- | iul curative powers. One or two doses | soothe the sore throat and inflamed i bronchial passages, while a short course ! strengthens the lungs and improves the j healtli generally. “Baxter’s” is an incomparable vitalise!' for all ages. Your ( chemist m- storekeeper has a big bottle | rf[ -J .. .!&. IQfL

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144671, 4 May 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144671, 4 May 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144671, 4 May 1915, Page 5