The Grand Central Coffee Palace. Telephone, No. 150. P.O. Box, 85. EQUAL IN EVERY WAY TO A FIRST-GLASS HOTEL. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT OF COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND VISITORS. The Brand Central Coffee Palace. ONE MINUTE'S WALK FROM Railway, Post Office, |i=a; Convenient <}• Commodious Sample JRoomsA LOFTY AND AIRY INING, SITTING AND BED ROOMS. Hot, Cold & Showbb Baths. Terms 4«. 6d. per day; 225. 6d. per week. MI GLOVES ARE UNEXCELLED. FAMILY DRAPER, Devon Street & Courtenay Street, New Plymouth. THE NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OPERATIVE STORES, LIMITED, Have just completed Extensive Alterations (HAVING BEEN THOROUGHLY REMODELED AND ENLARGED). NEW DEPARTMENT ADSEDTAILORING AND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY. 1. The N.P. Co-operative Stores are now amongst the largest and most up-to-date Stores in the North Island 2. The Settlers of Taranaki have largely benefitted by the introduction of co operation 8. Co - operation has caused reduction in price ol goods and enhanced the value of the staple product of the district—Butter 4. The Co-operative Stores are not owned or kept going for the benefit of one man or one firm, but for the benefit of all 5. JOIN. Take a£i share (or more); no further liability t». The more business you take to your own store the greater will be its success 7. Mark this! Whatever success the Store achieves YOU AMD EVERY SHAREHOLDER WILL PARTtGIPAT THE PROFITS 8. A bonus of 2s in the £ was given on Purchases last half-year Why, why, why pay more ? Be your own storekeeper. No trading stamps, no insurance, but division iG Members can be fully equipped, promptly clothed, shod, provisioned, supplied with kitchen utensils. If farmers, provided with the best Separator—the De Laval j supplied with up-to-date agricultural implements and farmers' requisites. Manures and Seeds for garden and paddock. Produce disposed of. CO-OPERATE ! CO-OPERATE ! ! CO-OPERATE !!! Carnival Carnival Carnival SPECIAL SHIPMENTS FOR CARNIVAL AND NEW YEAR (Ex S.S. RAKAIA, and other boats,) FASHIONS IN MTLLINERY, MANTLE 3, MOB CAPES FASHIONS IN FRENCH MUSLINS, PIQUETTES, OAMBRIOB, SATEENS FABHIONS IN EMBROIDERIES, LACES, LADIES' TIES AND COLLARETTES FASHIONS IN LADIES' AND OHILDKEN'S SUNSHADES AND UMBBWLLAB FASHIONS IN BLOUSES, AKFONS, LAUE & FANCY HOSIERY, HANDKEROHIEP REQUISITES IN &ID GLOVES, SUEDS GLOVES, SILK & WASHING GLOVES fPEOIAL LINES: 1000 yds. 5000 yds. 300prs. 200 yds. 1500 yds. 3000 yds. sd.z. 10'loz. lQOdcz. lOOioz, PRINTS, fast Colours, 3fd per yard. MUSLINS, PIQUETTES, CA.MBSI.OS AND from 4M per yard LACE, GUIPURE, NET, AND ART OURJ'ALSM, from Is 9d per pair ABT SERGES, leading oo.oars, Is 9£d per yard CRETONNES, latest d?!-i-;n8, from 4d per yard upwards CASHING DRILLS AND GALATJSAS, fast colours LADIES' ELOUSBB, job, from 2* lid each WHITE AND COLOURED SKIRiS, from 2a lid each LADIES', GENTS', AND CHILDREN'S HATS AND CJA GENTS' TIES, all latest sty its, froii 6i earn Splendid range of Men's and Boy's Suits, Shirts, Braces, etc. INSPECTION INVITED. AMBUEI BROTHERS, NEW P™
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 39, 17 February 1900, Page 1
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473Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 39, 17 February 1900, Page 1
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