* k T DID not know that yon could X Bach good things in New Plymouth. There ate only one or two shops in Wellington where yon can get such nice things." The above is only one of the many expressions of surprise made by visitors when inspecting AVEEY'S SPLENDID BTOOK OF FANCY GOODS. | New shipments are constantly arriving to 'j meet the increasing demand for First-class I Goods. As ho buys for Oash from the best known manufacturers, T. AVERY gives his customers not only THE LATEST and BEST MADE English GOODS, but the benefit of the Large Variety of Goods to hand : Silver Mounted Purses, Pocket Books, Oard Oases, Blotters, etc. Dressing Oases and Fitted Travelling Bags, from 7s 6d to £5 Ss. Ladies' Companions, Hand Bags, Jewel Oases, Workbaskets, Workboxes, Scissor Oases, Desks, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes. Photo Albums, Screens and Frames Mounted Brush Set*, n aaes and for banging, from 10s to £5. Fancy Stationery Gold Nib Fountain Pens. In order to clear,—Five 2s 6d Novels for sa. PRESENTATION BOOKS and CHILDREN'S ANNUALS in great variety. (Special discounts to schools). Bibles, Prayers, and Hymns in cases. OHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR OARDSLatest Novelties. Commercial and Pocket Diaries. Christmas Numbers of Fears', London News, Black and White, -English Graphic, etc. etc. ' Artists' Colours and Painting Materials. THOS. AVERY, PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND IMPORTER OF FANOY GOODS, NEW PLYMOUTH. d3i
WE BEST LAUNDRIES STARCH BECAUSE IT'S THE MOST RELIABLE. IT'S FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATION. IT'S THE JjJjiOl FOR HIGH-CLASS WORK. - - MISS COTTIER A Choice and Vtr'cd Selection OF FANDY GOODS, NOVELTIES, I XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS AND CARDS, In Leather Goods—Purses (plain and silver mounted), Hand Baps, Ladies' and . Gent's Dressing Casjs. All of superb styleand quality. Writing Desks & Workboxes (in wood and leather), Dainty Wall Calendars (extensive collection). Nothing like the «lei>a>i*i show of Basketware ever teen in New Plymouth. Att Needlework—Silks—Wools. CHILDREN'S TOYS AND BOOKS. CHRISTMAS ANNUALS of all Descriptions N.B —To be up-to-date and well-informed, join MISS COTTIER'S Magazine Club. Address Brougham-street. /"VNLY half the people in New Plymouth study economy in household purchases. HOW DO WK KNOW Because only half of them nsist upon having WAXINE SOAP For use in laundry work. The other half allow th« grocer to put them off with an Inferior article which gives the seller a larger profit t the purchaser's ezpeocs ■ r roprletor, H A RTm.PJiasin. Chcrol st, SQUTHA MPTfi H, t B a, I Auatsi SHAri!,AMJ)4Co,,l,tel,,An(*ttitKlS\VeU-aßtoii,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 246, 13 December 1900, Page 3
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