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NEW GOODS—NEW SHOP. A. G. CATTRAN TAVING taken the new premises of Mr. L Bellringer's, will snbmit to the public a OHOIOE NEW STOOK OF STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, BOOKS in great yarie'-y. Luge Bslection of Works by Best Authors, j PBIOE REDUCED FROM 2/6 to 1/- j (All School Books will be Shocked.) j Ornament*, Japanese Ware, Artistic Cbioa! and Glassware Toys. ALSO,— MILLINERY, LADIES* AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING, TRIMMINGS UnderJSupsrvision of HISS OXKNHAM, Late of Auckland.) LOWEST OASH PRIOK3. Hora Addbbss:— BELLRINGERS BUILDINGS, Devon-street. 24 TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION j SOCIETY. Tishing Beason—lst October, 1901. to 30th April, 1502. FISHING LICENSES may be obtained from Mr. h. M. Taunton. SporU Depot, Devon-street, New Plymouth; Mr. 0. 0, Smith, Inglewood; and froT the undersigned. D. MC4LLUM, Secretary. Hen's Licenses 10*. boys under 16 6s, ladies sa, day license 2s 64, one week 59. Fishing Licenses: D. HcAllnm G. 0. Heenan A. Callander G. E. V. Heenan X M. Fowler 8. Penny B. B. B. Lenehan A.B. Fletcher Geo. Smith Cha». Smith O. 0. Smith T. Hopkinson B. Giles O. S. Bryce B. Fowler J. W. Kaby W. A. Bawley A. H. Bewley J.K Wilson T. A.Swaysland A. L. Tnke H. Frafer H.G.Dar A. Wallis S. B, A. Hawo'th G. W. Bodgers a Linn WRI6HT & HUT6HEN BABUBTXKB AND BOLIOITOW *MMHAH-USUf VIW *LTMOrjTK. A waft* af tt» Ira wffl fee ** tSMf tbmumjmlalmr. _ - latnbf (trwUSJQaAteltfftJL) 1 HABMERLEBB BBEECH-LOADIHfI SHOT GUN to only 335. Sd., carriage paid to any part ft Australia, Tasmania, or ■•— »■»•!-»■« ' Price 335. 60k, r- CAMUGB MID. Cheaper than tbe Cheapest. As nod Serviceable at a Gun costing £lO. A HARD HITTER. OLOSE BHOOTER. Will Kill up to 80 Yards. EIHBIX-BARRELv U-6AUOE, CEMTBAL TOE, 33*. M., Carriage Paid. *VBX Empire Stogk-Bamltal Hunnnrlwi li Q*a» Snath- *■ Ijnadfn; 6tn to a tnarnl of Cheapness, IrVmUHtf, sad tuning ten povnu. It to « high grade materials vscd tn raetion H asi wed, the barrel* having heen Gcvtmnot aU« rc-iwtA, Tbe fcneck action U to*f tniwUL sinple. .mfe. bslHßce, accuracy, ■ meantsc*. We have ■ptwiM weapons, and as we do It nrpply One Empire Ova tee perlset ■atttfoctfcw, or i nortrr- The Empire G«n U bored pattern, wiih pnt pentuaticn of tbe shot. Tbe weight I ■boat 6Lit*. TiiP Inv price at which we aresefflngUiis weapon *j for a limited tfsu ocUr, hence, as this advertisement may M■ I ill is *u,.«£n. p!-*asr cot ft ont and send with yoULOrdet WUSm rfcan S«b Ssptewtar, IKI, is order to secure one at HWtfrtn. 9a. id. carriage pauL A REMARKABLE OFFER II .1000 POCKET PISTOLS GIVEN AWAY ! { BEAD THIS-SECURE OUR FREE GIFT ■Jid advertise Ot ~* "* " Bo the first thousand pn absolattrr free. a beandfally finished, nickelMrfflj|f|*gg^ jot. Sen) thb ail venlMracnt, cub in Rgaund HttK, ■acqoe, prat-.>fnee enter, or pontal nnte, to IHE VUtTORI* UMUFUTURINd & IMPOITIH M. CEaUblUhed is Melbourne 1889). _ m Collins Street, Helbooma. msatooooccoxoc The Children's Tea Table. It is always a" pleasure to s mother to make her children's tea table inviting. Some do this by providing fancy cakes and pastries from the nearest pastry-cook, but the aftereffects of such fare too often proclaim its unwholesomeness. Nothing is more welcome to the children than nice little scones and simple cakes freshly baked at home, and these can be made very quickly and easily with the help of the new Paisley Flour, made by Brown & Poison, of Corn Flour fame. No yeast or baking powder is required, as Paisley Flour does the work of raising, and at the same time improves the flavour and digestibility of whatever is baked with it. Brown & Poison's Paisley Flour. £cpDzaxaxco: I j ike Absolute Purity and Great Economy of Bovril is proven by the fact that over five hundred hospitals and kindred public institutions, including all most important in the United Kingdom, are regular users of Bovril. Such a practical public endorsement is conclusive evidence of the absolute purity of Bovril, and of its great value as a nourisbu in» stimulant in convalescence. If So unanimou- a verdict, and so great a testimonial, has never before been given to any similar preparation.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 286, 4 December 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 286, 4 December 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 286, 4 December 1901, Page 4

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