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AMBURY BROS. W lL ,L~fte month eßEHT REDCeT, © N SHL E on THURSDAY, « continoing ey SPECIAL CLEARING LINES in Capes, Black Toques, Trimmed Felt Hats, Parasols, &c„ &c., to be sold at HALF-PRICE. 3s in the £ Returned for Cash ! 3s. OFF ANY ARTICLE IN THE SHOP. SPECIAL JOB LINES AND REMNANTSMARKED AT CLEARING PRICES. Ladies' New Cravenette\Cloaks 39/6, usual price 45/- T.a/. 0 rv.iinri J or 'Bl, nall y 3 /®-, toques 4/6, original price 8/11. Coloured Trimmed Felt Hats 2/6, reduced from 4/11'. 120flJmbrellas ?reatlv A. Grand Stock of Mens and Boys' Clothing, Suits, Macintoshes, Hats, Ties, &c., ALL REDUCED. reduced to clear. ENLARGE CLEARANCES MUST BE MADE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT to make room for Early Shipments of Sprinr«»4 p Summer Q«y? a Special Purchasesof Up-to-date Goods selected by Mr. WALTER AMBURY, in London, suitable for the Town .and Surrounding at the end of the London season, at a large Discount off. Further particulars will be duly announced. ' B#cured AMBURY BROTHERS - Drapers & Clothiers - NEW PLYMOUTH. The tad Central Coflee Palace. Proprietor Arbowsmith. Telephone, No. 150. .0. Box, 85. EQUAL IN EVERT WAY TO A FIRST-GLASS HOTEL SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE! CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT OF OOMMEROIAL TRAVELLERS AND VISITORS. fc mm 111 ¥ Tbe tad Central Coffee ONE MINUTE'S WALK FROM Railway, Post Office, Banks, eto. Convenient Commodiom Samplt Soovtt, "I —* —h LOFTY AND AIRY DINING, SITTING AND BED ROOMS. Hot, Cold & Showeb Baths Tubus 4b. 6d. per day ; 225, 66. per week.

8BS!5T i !5 r , 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" Corn Flour, The Recognised Best. Liver, Kidney and . x f, Stomach Complaints Brought to ••••••••••••• : A FULL STOP By the timely use of "Jmpet/s Jfiay jTpple" Tbls Brilliantly Successful Remedy la HH HONEST MBDieiNß—Not a Hyatnloflt Coneoottoa. IT OAN BE TAKEN WITH CONFIDING*. " Impey's May apple" la made from the preuriptlon of Mr. Ibtthei»> Ixnpey, the eminent lecturer and botanist. Its principal constituents aire frankly acknowledged to be those old-fashioned bet sterling vegetable extracts May Applet Dandelion. Curiam and Turkey Rhubarb, compounded in a scientific up-to-date fasb! jn. There is no better restorative in the world for derangement of the Digestive Organs or Staggish Livers 2!» CHEMISTS AND BTORES. 2/« LOOK OUT Westflel jit*** njtjujtjtjtjtjtsjtjmtjtffjijijfijijijijijijijuifjijtfjijt Prepared Guano - J**#***##*#***#**#* TURNIPS KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S MMIUMCrUMM 1 PACKED IN a CWT, CACK« »OKI»- VTKtnrauJ), acar OTiUXIHC NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., Ltd. HUB OMICB—AOCKLAMB, M.S.

JLTIOXT S.A.LE! COMMENCED WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. Must be Cleared. J. W. FOOTE & Co

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 189, 20 August 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 189, 20 August 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 189, 20 August 1901, Page 1

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