'Ambwy Bros., H ™S™" Invite the public to inspect their splended display of AUTUMN FASHIONS,- """aKSKS. 1000 Different style of Millinery, Hats, Toques, and Bonnets. iOOO Latest Mantles, Jackets, and Paletos, Cloaks and Macintoshes, Newest Blouse Flannels and Velvets, Fashionable Zebbalines and Fancy Dresses. Blankets Eider Down Quilts, Flannels, Rugs, Curtains, Damasks, etc. Hosiery, Gloves, Furs, Muffs, Umbrellas. Men's and Toys' Suits, Macintoshes, Shower Coat?, and Oilskins, Football, Golf, and Hockey Suits, Jerseys, Hose, etc. Ties, Shirts, and Unshrinkable Underwear. Kaiapoi Suits and Costumes made to measure. Patterns FEEE. AMBURY BROS,' DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, DEVON-STREET .... NEW PLYMOUTH,
The tad Central Mse Palace, P.O.] EQUAL IF EVERY WAT TO A FIRST-GLASS HOTEL ;x.::z '• :r: •*V The tad Central Coffee Palace. ONE MINUTE'S WALK FROM Bail way, Post Office. Cm LOFTY AND AIRY DINING, SITTING AND BED BOOMS Hot, Cold fc 4».6d, per day;
SB§ Hk i tOEAT THIRST —w———w »' mm—i in" The Most Refreshing Drink in New Zealand. 1 £* MAMTAPmsaTII .T.ADE MARK) Lime Fruit JuicS/ j AN CORDIALS. "MOHTSERRmI" 1 LIME-FRUIT JUICE either with water 01* Aerated Watfc? is a de« lightiji thirst qucnebcr, Tbe XiAHCEt says i-" We caunselti e public to drink Julce wha-i' ( ever and wberever they list* It » a *»» mere wholesome drinlz than any orn> w Alcohol." •* K.ii—Used in the Britiaii Navy. The Sirdar (Lord Sltehener)obtained sapplies iortueiroop»lnttu; aonaan, o!ij the GoTemmept for the troop* in CQt>&* Sole Consignees lEVANS, LESCHEK, & V/EBB, LOIfBON EVANS, SONS & Co., LIVERPOOL-. AGENTS: Napier-* P.objohns, Hlodmarsh 4 Co. New Plymouth—Bnrwss, Fraser & Co. Wellington—Keinptborne. Pross'er & Co. Christ church—Cfcirstall & Co. Nelson-—Sclnndera & Co. Wanganui— £ Co, Auckland—A. J- Entrlcan. Lyttelton—Roiijohiii,, HLindmAnh & Co. A.fD OP* aT.I. CHEMISTS EY2BTWH3B3.
SAVE YOUR MONEY The reason for using TANI* "WHA. 80AP is: It is the Bbsi .Boip, gives the Best LATBBB, saves wear and tear in the clothes, consequently Baves your temper and your moce/. GCAJUHZKBO ABSOLUTELY PUBH. What more do yen want I w OUR TEMPER.
TECHNICAL EDUOATIOt* BY Si AIL. FROM ail ports of New Zealand we are ojnsantly receiving appreciative leten from students in THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE. The School Teaches by Mail: —Mechanical, Locomotive, Marine, Stationary, and Textile Engineering, Heating, Plumbing, Ventilation, Dyeing, Hathenatics, etc. The American School of Correspondence yon, by spending a few hoars of year M ""»weekly in home study, to qualify yourself for a better position. The fees are tow, and payable in monthly instalments. It you are interested write to-day for Fre9 Handbook of School. If yon decide to join, the studies can ba commenced race The gchool teaches wherever the mail reacnes. Oonunnnicate with the Bepresentatl THE HEMINGWAY COMMERCIAL, . OOACHINQ fc CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 192 Qoean-sireet, "• Auckland, "THE TRUTH,"— THAT SALMON AMD GLU3KSTEINB GOLD FLAKE CIGARETTE"! ARE UN 4.PP ROACH ABLE FOR EXCELLENCE. TRY FOR YOURSELYES. AH Tobacconists Stock them. MYKRfi AND Agents, Welliagton
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 203, 29 June 1903, Page 1
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464Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 203, 29 June 1903, Page 1
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