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'n&ftiAl lull fiiiE'pfisQftti By W, AMBURY in England, 2Ss, m wmi m m wm 23t £££ *S>?5 m sss IS SEs m m m %\ m sft % M E viettes 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 Childreris'Sunshades, 100 Pieces Embroideries, 200 Ladies' Aprons,, 100 Pieces Laces, 60 Dozen Gents' Ties, 50 Dozen Half Hose, 100 Pieces Prints. £9* These Goods wert all bought at big discounts at the end ef the iutnmei season* and are marked at LOWEST PftlOES for Xtaas* trade. SES AKBURY BROTHERS' . ', ?' Grand Display of Millinery for Xmutf, SMBURy BROS, -\ • Plymouth

The tad Central Coflee Palace. Telephone, No. 150. .0. Box, 85. EQUAL IF EVERT WAT TO A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL •ft •■ *•) ;* H; »:j CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT OF COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND VIBITORB. &m?i mm tiflaj; tm •m «!« «*»* fSti The Grand Cento Coffee :.;"': otiB) mwfsis& walk from Railway, Post Office, Banks, etc. Convenient f Ctmmiiiou* BtmpU Rami. LOFTY AND AIRY DINING* SmiSQ AND BED ROOMS. Hoi, Cokd k Bhswhb baths Terms 4*. 6d, per day ; SSt. Si per. u»g&.

MODERN WARES MODEttN Klf CHENS ALUMINIUM COOKING UTENSILS, "A£ BETTER THAN ENAMELLED WARE, CHEAPER THAN COPPER, WHOLESOME AND DURABLE. CHIP CORRODE BURN, or CRACK. AND INSPECT SAMPLES OF THE ABOVE ... IN OUR WINDOW. ■ OKETf. SOIJ & ARNQL& CENTRAL V,; NEW PLYMOUTH.

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1902 WISE'S 218 NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. WILL he issued early in January, 1901 with the latest and up-to-date information of every part of tbe whole colony, at the very low price of 215., for over 2000 large-roed pages of Directory matter printed and bound in New Zealand, forming the cheapest Directory ever ißßued out of Britain, and by far the largest printing and binding undertaking ever done in any of tbe 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 tbe 1902 218. WISES DIRECTORY' Wise's New Zealand Post Office Directory circulates all over the colony, jnst as greatly in the North as in the South Island, and as greatly on the West Coast as on the E»st, and indeed everywhere, and in Australia and Britain it is also in great request. It is constantly referred all through the year, by all classeß, and being now published yearly, it is rendered a highly valu able work to everyone, as in addition to the names and addresses, it cqntajns a vast fund of information of pastoral and agricultural people, w well as medical, ecalesiastical, legal, insurance, banking aud local govern meni, brought up to the very end of WISE'S DIRECTORIES— Offices: Dunedin and Ohristchurch, a t Sydney. Brisbane, Hobart, Melbocrn Adelaide and Perth, where •» Directories for each of these m are is-ued at their respective offices

ECONOMICAL MOTHERS . . SHOULD ONLY USB TANIWHA The IDEAL LAUNDRY . SOAP, SAFEST, PUREST and BEST FOE WASHING CLOTHS*; UNEQUALLED for BATH and LAUIDSY. For Hot, Cold, and Hard Watbb this FAMOUS SOAP stands I Unrivallbd. Stives Lahoitr. Lathers Freely/. Saves Subbing. NOTE. 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. ; Bold everywhere.

IMPOKTANi', DE CARLE'S GOODS, THE BEST IN THE MARKET. JELLIES AND JELLY ORYBTALB, RIPE PR JIT DRINKS, CUSTARD POWDERI, BAKING POWDERS, EXTRACT HERBAL BEER AND GINGER WINB, Oan bo had from MESSRS BURGESS, FRASER & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH, A gent i for the Colony ENTRICAN & COT AUCKLAND.

TARANAKI PLUMBING & Vl#SMITHLNG WORKS. SMART BROS, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, AND INGLE WOOD, WE We lately made large alteration in our premises in J?roui ■ ham street, the workshop beine now with tbe latest machinery. We are therefore in a position to give satisfaction in all paitments of the trade. I A branch has been opened at Inglewood, where a first class tradesman will be in charge. j All orders will be executed with despacc and all work guaranteed PLUMBERS, GASFITTERB, TINSMITHt AND BLECTRIOIANS, New Plymouth, Stratford and Inglewood The largest Plumbing and Tinsmithing firm between Wellington and Auckland.

WEST END OMNIBUS SERVICE TIME OF DEPARTURE. Brougham-street Belt-road Breakwater 7.35 am. 7.60 a.m. 8.35 a'.m, B.DO a.m. 9.15 a.m. 9.30 am. *looam. 10.50 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 12.0 noon 12 50 p.m. 1.0 p.m. 1.50 p.m. *2.0 p.m. 2.50 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 4.0 p.m. 4 15 p.m. +5.0 p.m. 6.5'J p.m. 5.30 p.m. 6.0 p.m, 6.15 p.m. Saturday Nights. 6.40 p.m. G. 50 p.m. 9 0 p.m. 9.15 p.m. *9.30 p.m. 10.20 p.tp, 10.0 p.m. On Sundays and Thursdays the 'Bus will leave town at 2 p.m. for Moturoa, returning at 4.30. * Via South-road, t Via Devon-street. M JONES, Proprietor. Porridge Meal. Oheaper than oat-

The Mast MwMM fl'W '" " ew ««'W« w\jm rci Lime Fruit Juice* AN CORDIALS. 1 m saw MOHTS I?B ..r:UM^U.T^ S . Thi uwos* .war* i-"w«.«wum«i : üblie to drlnlc Wma-rrqlt JulM '«• IW* as? <on» oi • wholesome, drink h tortus iroojH lntta SouUs) nakt t»r Iks Ikoii la Oom. Sols Conatsnaea i EVANS, SONS * Co„ UVXKPOOI*. ■■■..- AOISTB: rlntoutk- Burn", tn—t 1 0>. -KempthonrkStmO*©* Jf A*» Or ALL OBSMIBIS BVBBT

IHILBLAINS make drea cross and / JJI. Apply Loasby's Koolibab jefore hey break, acd note the obatiga—instant -elief,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 60, 22 February 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 60, 22 February 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 60, 22 February 1902, Page 1

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