Ambury Bros., ""SET" public to inspect their sp'ended display of -; Sij AUTUMN FASHIONS, ' 100 Different Byle of Millinery, Eats, Toques, and Bonnets. Latest Mantles, Jackets, and Paletos, Cloaks and Macintoshes. Newest Blouse Flannels and Velvets, Fashionable Zebbalines and Fancy Dresses. Blankets, Eider Down Quilts, FlannesJ, Rugs, Curtains, Damasks, etc. Hosiery, Gloves, Furs, Muffs, Umbrellas. Men's and I oys' Suits, Macintoshes, Shower Coat?, and Oilskins, Football, Golf, and Hockey-Suits. Jerseys, Hose, etc. Ties, [Shirts, and Unshrinkable Under wear. Kaiapoi] Saits" Costumes made to measure. Patterns FREE AMBURY BROS,' DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, DEVON-STREET - -" • - NEW PLYMOUTH.
The Grand Central (Mee Palace. P.O. EQUAL IF EVERT WAT TO A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOB TUB CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT OF COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND The Grand Central Coffee Palace. ONE MINUTE'S WALK FROM Railway, Post Office, Banki, etc. Can tnieni $ Comvwdiout Sample Boom. LOFTY AND AIRY DINING. SITTING AND BED ROOMS Hot, CoiiD k Showjsb Baths Terms is. 6d. per day ;
mm Ik. JL GttEAT THIRST The Most Refreshing Drink in New Zealand, •IiAJjG MAKE) Lime Fruit Juice AN CORDIALS. "MONTS£RR M f ' LIME-FRUIT JUICE either with water or Aerated Water is a delights) thirst queucber. The LANCET says We counsel ti a public to drink time-Fruit Juice whenever and wherever they list* Zt is a, fai more wholesome drink than any *orxt of Alcohol." N.B.—Used in t)ir Nary. The Sii'dat (Lord Jitclioneri obtained s.npplies fertile troopa'inthe Soudan} and the American Government for the troops in Cabs. Sole Consignees J—EVA.N3, LESCHEIt & WEBB, LONDON EVANS, SONS & Co., LIVERPOOL. AGENTS: Hindnmrah & Co. New Plymouth—liurwss, Fnacr & 00. Wellington- Kemptliome, Prosser &, Co. Christchurch—Chrystall & Co. Nelson.- s<-ltn:dors & Co. eCor S>yttelton—Kubjoltns, Hindm&rah & Co. A.<D OF ALL CHEMISTS EVEBTWES3B, I. -
SAVE YOUR MONEY The reason for using TANi" WHA SOAP is: It is the Bust 3o:-<p gves the B Lathes, aves wear and tear in the clothes, consequently saves your temper and your money. Guakanteed absolutely PDBB. What more do yea wantJ AND YOUR TEMPER.
(JSE SHACKLOCK'S ORION RANGES. ALL IRONMONGERS. IBSfe TECHNICAL EDUUATJOiN BY MilL. FROM all part* of New Zealand we are constantly receiving appreciative letters from students id THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CO# K.k,tj UN L) fc > CiS. The Schooi 'Celebs<n by Mail :—Mechanical, Electric-al, Locomotive, Murine, Stationary, and Textile JSaginee'ing, Heating, Plumbing, Veutiiation, Machamaticb, etc 1 he A, jerican School of Correspondeno yot.',' by a^niiiu> e» iiourn of your time weekly 'n home n..'i..'m quaiilj fo>- h. i> tier u. i'ii-.. fees aio I».'**, an«i payaote i:. iiion-'iiiv i stalnienfcs Xi you a iincr-.wu w ilu L tor Kree Httn<ltiook ot Sch 01. It y>u <i«iu!t> cu join.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 85, 6 April 1903, Page 1
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429Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 85, 6 April 1903, Page 1
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