Palace. Telephone, No. 150. P.O. Box, 85. EQUAL IN EVERY WAY TO A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. SPEOIALLY ADAPTED FOB THE CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT OF COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND VISITORS. fi& IJ:.M'M,M[p m sgem ■sssm as* fIWS m sa ss The Grand Cental Coffee Palace. ONE MINUTE'S WALK FROM Railway, Post Office, Banks, etc. Convenient $ Commodious Sample Rooms. LOFTY AND AIRY INING, SITTING AND BED ROOMS. Hot, Cold & Showeb Baths. Terms is, 6d. per day ; 225. 6d. per week. JOB -OFThe above are selling at CALL & INSPECT.
THE NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OPERATIVE STORES, LIMITED, Have just completed Extensive Alterations NEW DEPARTMENT AIHIFiI (having been thoroughly remodeled and enlarged). TAILORING AND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY. X " S e N-P. Co-operative Stores are now amongst the largest and most up-to-date Stores in the North Island BEAD ON. 2. Ihe Settlers of Taranaki have largely benefitted by the introduction of co operation READ ON. 8. Co-operation has caused reduction in price of goods and enhanced the value of the staple product of the district—Butter LEAD ON. 4. The Co- operative Stores are not owned or kept going for the benefit of one man or one firm, but for TmiT eb m n f tof , all , READ-ON. 5- JOIN. Take a£i share (or more); no further liability KEAD ON b\ The more business you take to your own store the greater will be its success READ ON] 7. Mark this! Whatever success the Store achieves YP" '"" ' THE PROFITS 8 * vxn, b ° nU u ° f 2B m £ was given on Parcnases last half-year READ ON, Why, why, why pay more ? Be your own storekeeper. No trading stamps, no insurance, but division READ ON 1 16 Members can be fully equipped, promptly clothed, shod, provisioned, supplied with kitchen utensils. If fanners, provided with.the best Separator—the De Laval; supplied with u j-to-date agricultural implements and farmers' requisites. Manures and Seeds for garden and paddock. Produce disposed of. CO-OPERATE ! CO-OPERATE ! J CO-OPERATE ! ! ! jslm; Carnival Carnival Carnival SPECIAL LINES: 1000 yds. 5000 yds. 300prs. 200 yds. 1500 yds. 3000 yds. sdoz. lOdoz. lOOdoz. lOOdoz. CAENIVAL AND NEW YBAK (Ex S.S. BAKAIA, atd other boats.) FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, MANTLES, LACE "CAPES FASHIONS IN FRENCH MUSLINS, PIQUETTES OAMRRTOS SATffIWS FASHIONS IN EMBROIDERIES, Kshlonl S mSS™ AN^pnS?ILDkEN ' S SUNSHADES AND CJMBRKLLA* • ptnn™ Q ™ B^ OUSBS - ABPONS, LAUE & FANCY HOSIBBY, HANDKEBOHIEF BEQUISITES IN KID GLOVES, SUEDE GLOVES, SILK & WASHING GLOVES i. PBINTS, fast CVoora, 3|<l per yard. «. MUSLINS, PIQUETIS*, OAMBRIOI3 AND BATEfIS*S from Ul M vard . LACE, GUIPURE, NET, AND ART OURrAINS, h ABT SERGES, leading oo.ours, 1 8 9M per yard P P 8. CRETONNES, latest from 4d per yard awards 9. CASHING DRILLS AND GALAX HI AS fast colour? s. LADIES' BLOUSES, job. from 2i lid ™oo t. WHITE AND COLOURED SKIRTS, from 2s lid eac h s. LADIES', GENTS', AND CHILDREN'S HATS AND PAPS s. GEMS' TIES, all latest styles, f>o*» 6d e»?h Splendid range of Men's and Boy's Suits, Shirts, Braces, etc. INSPECTION INVITED, ambury brothers, ;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 35, 13 February 1900, Page 1
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