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Sew Furnishing Fabrics. iieTo in all -the .latest designs and beautiful colourings. B is quite time now to think about loos© covers and hangings, and we aro well able to supply all your needs at a .strictly moderate outlay. Wo specialise in the making of loose covers and wo aro prepared to make to your order from any of our splendid nesciabricu Satisfactions!!!- workmanship and fit guaranteed. Writer or call for estimates and patterns. r t. • "■Ur Red.-Post Furnishing Coy. Lid. 3 New Plymouth. WOMEN—AND rsr It is-a-fact that our women aro excellent judges of music. They can bo trusted in tho selection of a piano. Ask any musical woman .of your acquaintance, and she will tell you that the best place in Taranaki to purchase a piano—because of the better instruments, batten-, vaino, and better variety, is HOFFMANN’S British and Continental 3 Piano Go’f .‘ansi. DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. MwaaaeM aaaaiasaiaißgH mmb Newton K IS NOW OFFERING NEW SEASON’S MANGO., CARROT, SWEDE, AND TURNIP SEED AS FOLLOWS:— MANGEL. —Jersey Queen, Long Bed, Yellow Globe, Golden Tankard, Prizewinner, and Giant Half Sugar. CARROT.—Sinclair’s Champion, Bamball, and White Belgian. SWEDE. —Hurst’s Monarch, Champion, Crimson King, and Magnum Bonum; . Carton’s Superlative, Incomparable and Pioneer. TURNIP. —Hurst’s G.T.Y, and P.T.Y, Aberdeen, P.T. Mammoth, and Romney Marsh; Carton’s Hardy 'Green Giobo, Centenary, and Devon Greystone. Newton King KEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, AND KAPONGA. A HOT- BATH In a few minutes FOR ONE PENNY THE MASTA WATER HEATER is the easiest, cheapest, and most economical means of obtaining a hot bath jn the shortest time. Simply turn bn the water and it comes out hot at the rate of one gallon per minute. BO INSTALLATION necessary, NO VENT REQUIRED. Bo seed to light up the range la ■ summer time. Simple, safe, cheap and effective, either in bathroom, kitchen or dairy. It is portable, and can be attached to any water tap, either high or low -pressure. Okey, Son & Arnold, (Ltd. Sole Agents, New Plymouth. 7 • \ )pi ■ gaSi Q ‘HIMSSEi VALUES FIB 1910 [When yott compare prices of Manures do yon attach most importance to the PRICE or to tho QUALITY ? SULPHATE OP POTASH to-day is worth £4O PER TON as comjarred with £l4 PER TON before the outbreak of war, and-many J;t.innre Merchants have been obliged to omit it from their mixtures. fortunately I held a good stock, and although X could have re-sold sk-at a price which would have paid me much better, I preferred to reserve it for my special mixtures, rather thau reduce tho quality, -of tho latter. Ton Must Use Potash ii you frant The Best Crops, -jtfY SPECIAL STERLING BRAND TURNIP, RAPE AND MANGEL Manures all contain Potash, and will give the best results. Why experiment with a low-priced fertiliser of unknown consents ? An apparent saving of a few shillings may cost you as many pounds on your crop. JffiD my Manures aro mixed under the advice of a qualified Agricultural Chemist, AKA-LYSIS AND PRICE ON APPLICATION. NEWTON SOiS, Hew HjffTOßrih, Stratford and Kaponga.

TIPS for the Paces. Black or "White, eat the delicious MHIViRY PICKLE. Every live groccr salk it; every sensible, person, buys-it.

A RICH man’s lurjirv at . man’s prim is tlio delicious TARY PICKLE. Every sensible eats it—ovorv live grocer sells i pxica. i poor MlLlpetson t, at a

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144852, 2 December 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144852, 2 December 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144852, 2 December 1915, Page 6

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