M TP VP,lit RAMI) NEAL'S BEDROCK PRICES DRAW CUSTOMERS TO HIS STORE, No wonder, when you can buy sound goods at the following prices (no old stock): Men's Merino Underpants (coloured and natural) "J/0 Men's Beavy-ribbtd Warm Koitfc Underpants, 1/^ Men's Heavy N.Z Kxist Undershirts and Paiitf, 3/11 Men's Heavy Dark Tweed Shirts, 3/11; special value. A lo'j bf Sample Working Shirts 2/3- 2/8. 2/11- Ask to Eee these lines. Pretty Oream Tennis SbirtP, 2j\\ Gent's White Shirts 3/fi, 4/fi, jjj/fl Men's While Handkerchiefs (full size), 2/6 dozen. See our pretty Silk Ties at 1/-, 3 for 2/6 Best "Value in Taranaki Boy's Biaces, 4'l ntl d Boy's Serge aEd Tweed Caps, 01, Boy's Warm Flannelette Shirts 1/3 and 1/6. Warm Ruge. Warm Blankets. Heavy Grey Blankets, 7/11 pair Heavy Krslyn Blankets, "J4/S See our Heavy Shawl Ruge, ■J4/6 Just the thing for the trap these co!d days. Boy's All-wool N.Z. Tweed Suits, 8/11. 9/6.10/6 Boy's A.ll-wool N.Z. Tweed Norfolk Sdifcp.nioepatterns. IQ/ff, 11/1. 12/6 Warehousemen's samples of Boy's and Youth's good quality 8 garment Suits at greatly reduced prioe. Men's Dark Tweed Trousers, fi/fl Men's All-Wool N.Z, Tweed Suits, 18 6 Men s Navy Vicuna Suits, 25/6 .. We hare now every size in this line, but cannot repeat at the same price. Speoial line of Men's Light Tweed Suits, value for 32/6 for 91/« Siz 'i>, 6 and 7 only. Waterproof Coats at keen prices to clear, •J5 only- Gent's "Chamberlain" Macintosh Walking Overcoat*, velv.'t collars, at 21/Heavy Navy Macintosh Overaoatt full capes &n1 rfeeves, 25/6 > worth 30/ • A few ltft, large sizas oniy. Heavy Ros'yn Sadlle-Tweed Trousers, g/1 J; good patterns, beat value in the colony. All-wool N.Z. Tweed Trousers, 6/11 Datk patterns, Carriage Paid on Pircela over 30/THE CASH CLOTHIER. NEW PLYMOUTH, Selling Off. Expiry of lease of D. BERRY & 00., Desire to inform the public of New Plymouth and surrounding Districts that, owing to the expiry of their lease in Devon* street, and to having already a very full stock in Brougham* street, they have decided to offer the whole of their rtmft at the former premises at . , , , , PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF IN NEW PLYMOUTH. Call Eibly as nothing will be replaced. SALE NOW ON hor CASH ONLY. AUSTPiiLIMI MDTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Actual Results of a Whole Term of life Polity. THHE Society has the permission of WILLIAM DAWSON WEBSTER, Eq, of New P.ymouth, to publish the Actui.l Results in retpeet of a Policy issued to him in October, 1866. Policy No. 17,804. ORIGINAL SUM ASSURED .. £IOOO 0 0 Bjnus additions to 31et December, 1900 .. £lOlO 2 0 Bjnus for one year, 1901 .. ~ £3l 12 0 £104114 0 PRESENT TOTAL SUM ASSURED .. The Yearly Premium is .. .. .. ~ The Total Premiums paid to 31*t December, 1901 (36 £2041 14 0 £2117 « £787 10 0 pud, years), amounted to Ihe Bonus Additions are £254 it 0d in excess of all Premiums The Member has been Assured since the issue "of the Policy for an amount varying from £I,OOO to £2041 14s 01. The Bonus added to the Policy for the year 1901 was £Bl 12 03, or £9 14s fi I more than the premium paid for the yo'ir. The Cahh Value of the Total Bonuses is £615 2s o'. The Cash Surrender value of the Polioy and Bonuses is £l9Bl 2j Bd. The Loau available on the Seourity of the Policy at 5 per cent, is £879. All future Premiums under the Policy may be extinguished bf surrendering £376 of the Bonuse?, leaving a Policy for £1665 14s fully paid up, entitled to participate in Ml future profits up to date of Member's death. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, Custom House Quay, Wellington. EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR Wanganui DistiicS Agency—Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. G. F. FRANCIS, District Secretary. FOR SALE BY PKUTATE TREATY, 27 SECTIONS 27 la arens oi not less than 1 ACK&, AT VOQELTOWN, The P .pular Subtil. 01 New Plmicuth. k of 'B'Jb nirvic? and a badly \ < , in (he past, the locality has ' '■ A •ppid. Now thero is iw » r-oHut.ur 1 .-6n.se ,i,e a.lva. tiues tud prospects that are to b-. fc uud at Yogeltoivn. o«itg to lack graded road been handicapped GOOD 'BUS SERVICE-EXCELLENT koad. The effect of which will be seen in a rapid rise in prices of land. BDY IN TIME, and participate in the rise. LOW PRIDES AND GOOD TERMS, now offered by the owners, will ensure to urchaFcrs handsome profits, and to the owners a qui.;* do itfor Miss Thii opportunity, Cet ful; pi ri.it.u' .j-3 at ONOK !)', urn I¥;TT £ > Mali a EG MONT-STREET, | Sole AgoLts, H 111 < I N r v lew t >\ \ m W KIMS Li. I h THE 1 TLAND
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 180, 1 August 1903, Page 3
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783Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 180, 1 August 1903, Page 3
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