Special JoSi purchases By W. AMBURY in England. 100. Pieces of White and Grey Calicoes, 45 Pieces White and Grey Sheetings 54m to goin wide, 20 Pieces Pure Linen Damasks (special designs) 1/- to 5/11 per yard, 50 Dozen Serviettes and Doyleys, 50 Dozen Towels, 75 Quilts (all sizes), 100 Dpzen Cashmere Hose, 25 Dozen Ladies' Kid Gloves, 50 Dozen Fabric Gloves, 250 Pairs Curtains, 30 Pieces Cretonnes and Tapestries for Curtains, 100 Dozen Handkerchiefs, 150 Ladies 1 Blouses, 150 Ladies' and Childrens' Sunshades, 100 Pieces Embroideries, 200 Ladies' Aprons, 100 Pieces Laces, 60 Dozen Gents' Ties, 50 Dozen Half Hose, 100 Pieces Prints. fcg'These Goods weie all bought at big discounts at the end of the Summer season, and are marked at LOWEST PEIOES for Xmas trade. SEE AMBURY BROTHERS' * Grand Display of Millinery for Xmas. AMBURY BROS, v New Plymouth
The Grand Central Coffee Palace. ONE MINUTE'S WALK FROM Railway, Post Office, Banks, etc. LOFTY AND AIR? DINING, SITTING AND BED ROOMS. Hoi, Gold & Shtwbb Baths Terms 4s. 6d, per day; 2St. 6d per week.
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1902 WISE'S 21S NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. T T with the latest and up-to-date information of every part of the whole colony, at the very low price of 2U., for over 2000 Urge-filed pages of Directory matter printed and bound in New Zealand, forming the cheapest Directory ever issued out of Britain, and by far the largest printing and binding undertaking ever done in any of the Australasian colonies, and equalling in compilation the largest Directories in Britain. The last (1901; issue, like that of 1900, is out of print, so great again was the demand for the volume, an indication to business people to secure early the 1902 21S. WISES DIRECTORYWise's New Zealand Post Office Directory circulates all over the colony, just as greatly in the North as in the South Island, and as greatly on the West Coast as on the Bast, and indeed everywhere, and in Australia and Britain it is also in great request. It is constantly referred all through the ye»r, by all classes, and being now published yearly, it is rendered a highly valu able work to everyone, as in addition to the names and addresses, it contains a vast fund of information of pastoral and agricultural people, as well as medical, ecclesiastical, legal, insurance, banking aud local government, brought up to the very end of WISE'S DIRECTORIES— Offices: Dunedin and Christchurcb, a i Sydney, Brisbane, Hobart, Melboirn Adelaide and Perth, where w Directories for each of these in are issued at their respective offices yearly. TARANAKI PLUMBING & ITJSISMITHING WORKS. SMART BROS., NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, AND INGLEWOOD, WE have lately made large alteration jn our premises in Brougham-street, the workshop beine now fitted up with the latest machinery. We are therefore in a position to give satisfaction in all payments of the trade. i A branch has been opened at Inglewood, where a first class tradesman will be in charge. All orders will be executed with' despaoc and all work guaranteed, PLUMBERS, GASFITTEKS, TINSMITH!: AND ELEOTRIOIANS, New Plymouth, Stratford and Inglewood The largest Plumbing and Tinsmithing firm between Wellington and Auckland.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 297, 17 December 1901, Page 1
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527Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 297, 17 December 1901, Page 1
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