£I2OO SPECIAL PURCHASE ! £I2OO. J. W. FOOTB <fc CO. INVITE INSPECTION OP THKIK GREAT SPECIAL PURCHASE OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS, flt Wholesale Clearing Prices, amounting to <£l2oo w ° rth ° f Drapery & Clothing. To be offered at Prices to suit all pockets, and must effect speedy clearance. EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY!! A CHANCE YOU SHOULD NOT PASS. NEW GOODS SLIGHTLY DAMAGED IN TRANSIT. Men's Sac Suits, 22/6, 27/6 (worth double); Men's Saddle-Tweed Suits, 39/6 (worth 52/6); 40 Pairs Men's Saddle-Tweed Trousers, 10/6 (worth 15/6}; Ladies' Hose, White Flannel, and Sundry other Lines. J. W. FOOTE & CO., Drapers & Clothiers, Devon Street, New Plymouth.
The Grand Central Coflee Palace. Proprietor Arrowsmith. Telephone, No. 150. •o.*Box, r 35. EQUAL IN EVERT WAY TO A FIRST-GLASS HOTEL SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT OF COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND VISITORS. □ L.AS m 1^(1 lit" -JVI" - f % m The firand CenW Coffee Palace. ONE MINUTE'S LK FROM Railway, Poj Office, Banks, etc. Convenient $ Commodimis Sample Roomt. LOFTY AND AIRY DINING, SITTING AND BED ROOMS. Hot, Cold & Showhb Baths Terms is. 6d. per day ; 295. 6d per week.
AMBURY BROS. Are now making a Grand Display of NEW SEASON'S GOODS SPECIAL PURCHASE Imported direct-fro* the cento cf Fasbion, per B.S. Bimhtrta, Kumar, •>, Waimate, etc, a very choice selection o MILLINERY, MANTLES, JACKETS, CLOAKS, Eto. (F LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING Ent-rt Paitrrns, CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, winb o wto to mttoh, very attractive, 100 PATRS LAOE CURTAINS, Is 9J„ 2s 6d, to 25!prpair, Special Vane. 100 SAMPLE CURTAIN ENDS, fora Sd. each. P 100 COLONIAL Good Vain*. 150 DOZiIN COLONIAL HOSIERY, in Ohildrens, Lidies aad Gen to, m'nia to oar order, all pure wool. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, SHIRTS. TIES, ETC., A greab variety of Up-to-date goods. THE KAI&POI JUBILEE SUIT 6d., Wondeiful Valuo. EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLATN FIGURES, AT LOWEST PRICES FOR GASHAmbury Brothers, Brapers, Clothiers, etc.. New Plymouth and Manaia.,
The Many Uses it Serves makes Brown & Poison's " Patent'' Corn Flour a prime favourite with every thrifty housewife and handy cook. It is not only a fcod for children and a diet for invalids; it can be used for a hundred light and appetising dishes. Mixed with milk it is a delicious substitute for pie-crust as a covering for stewed fruit. It' makes a splendid blanc-mange, or it can be mixed with the juice of fruit instead of milk to form most attractive fruit jellies. Besides this it is invaluable as a thickening for soups, sauces and gravies. To get the best results it is of course necessary to use the best Corn Flour; so be sure you get Brown & Poison's "Patent" Cora Flour, The Recognised Best
LOOK OUT \ Judicious Blending of til the element# of Fertility, At the Low Price Quoted cannot be Beaten PRIGS—£S:O:O pen TON NETT DclWercd freight paid in one ton lota alongside tne following port*WAITARA. OPONAKH NHW PLYMOUTH (BreakWANGANUI water) hare sot received om let as know and v« will aefid. UMUfAOTUKSHS I PACKED IN 2 OWT. IACKfc Westfiel Prepared Quano - TURNIPS KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & GO.'S vQm-mnniAt, mi oimm, NSW ZEALAND DRUG CO*) Ltd. HUD MA
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 127, 24 June 1901, Page 1
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507Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 127, 24 June 1901, Page 1
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