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HHM By W. AMBURY in England, w* e \\7U[ te and Grey Calicoes, 45 Pieces White and to goin wide, 20 Pieces Pure Linen w .esigns) 1/. to 5/11 per yard, 50 Dozen Serviettes and Doyleys, 50 Dozen Towels, 75 Quilts (all sizes), 100 Dozen 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' 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. "These Goods were all bought at big discounts at the end of the Summer season, and are marked at LOWEST PRICES for Xmaa trade. SEE AMBURY BROTHERS' . Grand Display of Millinery for Xmaa. AMBURY BROS, v New Plymouth,

The Grand Centrol doSee Palace. Telephone, No. 150. .0. Box, 85. EQUAL m EVERT WAY TO A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL C©_ SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT OF COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND VISITORS. The Grand Centra* (Mee Palace.

" The Man with II WOULD NOT NAVE BSEN HEARD OPI» "Jmpei/s jVfay jTpple Had reached him in time! THE NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY* _ _ • Cures Liver, Kidney, and Stomach Complaints. 5 a/. *%, CHEMISTS and STORES. 2/-

02 WISE'S 218 V ZEALAND POST OFFICE , DIRECTORY. [JJL he issued early in January, 1901 with the latrst and up-to-date inforl of every part of the whole colony, at ry low price of 2 Is,, for over 2000 >i«ed pages of Directory matter printed ound in New Zealand, forming the sst Directory ever issued out of Britain, • far the largest printing and binding aking ever done in any of the Ausn colonies, and equalling in compihe largest Directories in Britain. Ast (1901) issue, like that of 1900, is . >rint, so great again was the demand volume, an indication to business to secure early the 190« 21S. WISES DIRECTORYi all over the colony, just as greatly rth as iu the South Island, and as a the West Coast as on the E»st, A everywhere, and in Australia and is also in great request, nstantly referred all through the all classes, and being now pubirly, it is rendered a highly valu : to everyone, as in addition to the d addresses, it contains a vast fund ~"-n of pastoral and agricultural ell as medical, ecclesiastical, ance, banking and local govern jght up to the very end of E'S DIRECTORIES— Dunedin and Ohristcbnrch, a 1 y, Brisbane, Hobart, Melbotrn. We and Perth, where v [ories for each of these 3n [sued at their respective offices EI PLUMBING & TIJSI-1 ITHING WORKS. I ,RT BROS., MOTJTH, STRATFORD, ) INGLEWOOD. . I made large alteration YV in Brougham-street, the now fitted up with the latest We are therefore in a position satisfaction in all pai tments of t^Bade. A been opened at Inglewood, where a tradesman will be in All orders executed with despaoc work guaranteed m 3SBS., TINSMITHc ELKCTKIOIANS, i, Stratford and Inglewood nbing and Tinsmithing firm llington and Aucklaud. make dieu uruss »»" i Loasby's Koolibab !jefore j note the change—uutant

ECONOMICAL MOTHEES . BHOULD ONLY USE TANIWHA The IDEAL LAONDBY SAFEST, PUREST and BEST FOR WASHING CLOTHES;-" I UNEQUALLED for J BATH ana LATODBY. For Hot, Cold, and Hard Water this FAMOUS SOAP stands Unrivalled. Saves Jjdhotir. Lathers Freely. Saves Mubhing, NOTE! Other parties, influenced by the Great Success of TANIWHA, have tried to produce a similar article, so . ; . BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. TANIWHA is used everywhere. : Sold everywhere. WEST END OMNIBUS SERVICE TIME OF DEPARTURE. Brougham-street Belt-road Breakwater 7.35 a.m. 7.50 a.m. 8.35 a.m. 8.50 a.m. it.! 5 a.m. 9,30 am. ♦lo.oam. 10.50 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 12.C noon 12 50 p.m, 1.0 p.m. 1.50 p.m. *2.0 p.m. 2.50 p.,n. 2.30 p.m. 4.0 p.m. 415 p.m. t"> 0 p.m. 5.50 p.m. 5.30 p.m. CO p.m. (>.lsp.m. Saturday Night 3. G. 40 p.m. 6.50 p.m. 9 0 p.m. 9.15 p.m. •9.30 p.m. 10.20 p.B", 10.0 p.m. On Sundays and Thursdays the 'Bus will leave town at 2 p.m. for Moturoa, returning at 4.30. * Via Couth-road. j- Via, Devon-street. M JONES. Proprietor. WANTED.— Housekeepers to trv Maslin Porridge Meal. Ohenper than oatmeal.—Wholesale Agents, BUR9BS3, If baser 00.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 30, 5 February 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 30, 5 February 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 30, 5 February 1902, Page 1

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