"if^gc^ By W. AMBURY in England. lOOjPieces of White and Grey Calicoes, 45 Pieces White and Grey Sheetings 54m to goin wide, 20 Piece? Pure Liner Damasks (special designs) 1/- to 5/11 per yard, 50 Dozen Serviettes and Doyleys, 50 Dozen Towels, 75 Quilts (all sizes), 100 Dozen Cashme-e Hose, 25 Dozen Ladies' Kid Gloves, 50 Dozen Fabric' Glovcjf 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. tJPThese Goods were all bought at big discounts at the end of the Summer season, and are marked at LOWEST PRICES for Xmas trade. SEE A&BURY BROTHERS' . ~ Grand Display of Millinery for Xmas. AMBURY New Plymouth,
1 Telephone], No. 150. .0. Box, 85. MQUAJD, m EVERY WAY TO A FIEST-OLASS HOTEL •m- SPEtbIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE * OONjVENIENOE AND OOMFOBT S3 OF ffIOMMEROIAL TRAVELLERS ip I AND! VISITORS. CTT^.'fll rrtw**s IWI The tad Coitlrai Coffee "Ezssms&Sß^ks* ONE MINUTE'S WALK FROM Railway, Post Office, Banks, etc. Convenient <f Commodima Sample Room LOFTY AND AIKY DINING, SITTING AND BED ROOMS. 1 Hos, Com & Showbb Baths ferdcy ; He, U per vuk,
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MODERN WARES FOR ; MODERN KITCHENS ALUMINIUM COOKING UTENSILS, &c. BETTER THIN ENAMELLED WARE, CHEAPER THAN COPPER, WHOLESOME AND DURABLE, CHIP CORRODE BUJtJN, or ORAGK. AND INSPECT SAMPLES 0!? THE ABOVE . . . * IN OUR WINDOW. OKEY. SON & ARNOLD. CENTRAL HARDWARE DEPOT, NEW PLYMOUTH. IMPOKTANi, DE CARLE'S GOODS, THE BEST IN THE MARKET, JELLIES AND JELLY OBYSTALS, RIPH PRJTT DRINKS, CUSTARD POWDERS, BAKING POWDERB, EXTRACT HERBAL BEER AND GINGER WINE, Can be bad from « MESSRS BURGESS, FRASER & CO. I . NEW PLYMOUTH, Agents for the Colony ENTRICAN & COY AUCKLAND. The Most Refreshing Drink in Hew Zealand. wmim\ Lime Fruit Juice j AN. CORDIALB. < MONTSEBR«f" LIME-FRUIT JUICE I either with witter or Aerated Water Is »de- I lighti iit thirst quencher. and tuo American Goi Bole EVANS. LESC TBVAXn, %%&>.. .. '" AGENTS: and—A. J. EnWcftri. ' - tytteUon-ltoblolins, ' A.lb OP AM. CHEMISTS BVRRTWHMt,
ISE'S 21S NDPOSTOFFIGE tEGTORY. a early in January, 1901 It; st and up-to-date inforIrt o f the whole colony, at I of 21c, for over 2000 directory matter printed Zetland, fouiiing the ver issued ontof Biitdir;.st printing and binding 1 one in any of tbe Ausind equalling in compi. ireotonea in Britain. isue, lUe tba* of 1900, is t again was tbe demand indication to bnsineja ly the SE'S DIRECTORYd Post Office Directory colony, just as greatly Booth Island, and as Coast as on the Bust, e, and in Australia and , ...eat request. -j referred all through the . .J,3ses, mid being now pub- ', it 1b reti(J,-:ed a highly valu everyone, .... in uddition to the addresses, it contains » ra«t fxad jation of pastoral and agricilturai ii> well as medical, ecslesiastiijal, Insurance, banking aud local govern
ECONOMICAL MOTHERS . . SHOULD ONLY USB TANIWHA The IDEAL LAGNDRY . SOAP. SAFEST, PJUREST and BEST FOB WABBIKQ CLOTHES; UNEQUALLED for I BATH and LAUJDBY. For Hot, Cold, and Hard Watm this FAMOUS SOAP stands UneivalLbd. Saves JOw&omy. Lathers Fre<k3y, Saves Rubbing. NOTEj Other parties, influenced by the Great Success of TANIWHA, have tried to produce a similar article, so . . , BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. I TANIWHA is used everywhere. I i . ; Sold everywhere,! WEST END OMNIBUS SXRVIOK i TIME OF DEPASTURE.' Broutjham-street Belt-road Breakwater 7.:<!i a.m. 7.50 a.m. B.3ti a.m. B.GO a.m. 9.15 a.m. 9.30 am. *lo.oam. 10.50».m. 10.30 a.m. 12.C noon 12 50 p.m. 1.0 p.m. 1.50 p.m. *2.o\p.m. 2.50 p.ai. 2.30 p.m. 4.0 plm. 415 p.m. t5 op.m. 5.50 p.m. 5.30 pm. 6.0 D.)m. (i.15 p.m. \ Satubday Nights. 6.40 ji.m. 6.50 p.m. 9 0 p.rn. 9.15 p.m. *9.3op.Vn. 10.20 pir, 10.0 p.m. On Sundays and Thursdays the 'Bus will leave town at 2 p.m. for Moturoa, returning at 4.30. \ * Via «oVith-road. f Via Detvon-ptreet. \ M JONEW, i Proprietor. VYX ANTED.—Housekeepers to trv Maslin YY Porridge Meal. Oheßper than oatI meal.—Wholesale Agents, BUKQBSS, Fbasbr 1 Op.
brought up to the very enfl qi IISB'S DIRECTORIESDungdin and Jhristchureb, a 1 nev. Brisbane, Hobart, Melbo. n. and Perth, where ' lec'ories for each of these in 1 issued at their respective offices rly. AMAKI PLUMBING & I'IJNWITHING WORKS. 9LART BROS, JEWLYMOTJTff, STRATFORD, lAND INGLEVVOOD. T T 1 our premises in Brougham street he being now fitted up with tbi ateßtlchinery. We are therefore in i >ositii> give satisfaction in all pa it nentsthe trade. A Mh has been opened at Inglewood ifhereprsc class tradesman will be ii shariel All W will be executed with despacc '!knd all work guaranteed ■jSNteRT 3801 PLI BFB, GASFITTERS, TINSMITH AND ELECTRICIANS, * e yraouth, Stratford and Inglewood The psL Plnmbing and Tinsmithing fin "3«n Wellington and Auckland. PLAINS make dren cross an \" ■ Apply Loasby's Koolibab efoi •T«k. acd note tha cbjuMte—u>«**~
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 34, 10 February 1902, Page 1
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