All, TOE YEAR ROUND H EALS BEDROCK PRICES f DRAW CUSTOMERS TO HIS STORE. No wonder, wheaj you can buy sound goods at the following prices (no old stock): Men's Merino Underpants (coloured and natural) 1/6 Men's Heavy-ribbed Warm Knitt Underpants, 1/i j Men's Heavy N.Z. Knitt Undershii ta and Pants, j/j"| Men's rieavy Dark Tweed Shirts, 3/11 > special value. 4 lot of Sample Working Shirts 2/3. 2/8. 2/11- Ask to see these lines. Pretty Oream Tennis Sbirts, 2/11 Gent's White Shirts 3/6. 4/6. 5/6 Men's White Handkerchiefs (full size), 2/6 dozen. See our pretty Silk Ties at "j/\ 3 for 2/6 Best Value in Taranaki Boy's Braces, aQ d Boy's Serge and Tweed Caps, g«l. Boy's Warm Flannelette Shirts 1/3 and 1/6. Warm Rugs. Warm Blankets. Heavy Rugs, 82 inches long, 6/11 Grey Blankets, 7/11 pair Heavy Rcslyn Blankets, 14/6 See our Heavy Shawl Rugs, 14/6 Just the thing for the trap tnese cold days. Boy's All-wool N.Z. Tweed .Suits, 8/11. 9/6.10/6 Boy's All-wool N.Z. Tweed Norfolk S.iit?, nice patterns, 10/6.11/8* 12/6 Warehousemen'! samples of Boy'a and Youth's good quality 8 gaiment Suits at greatly re* duced prioe. Men's Dark Tweed Trousers 5/11* Men's All-Wool N.Z. Tweed bum 18/6 Men's Navy Yieuna Suits, 25/6' We have now every size in this line, but cannot repeat at the same price. Special line of Men's Light Tweed Suits, value for 32/6 for Jl/, Sizes, 6 and 7 only. Waterproof Coats at keen prioea to clear. 15 only. Gent.'* '■ Oh: mberlain Macintosh Vv'anting Overcoats] ve'vot collars, at 21/ Heavy Navy Macintosh Over«o*t full capes and sleeves, 25/6 worth 30/-. A few left, large sizes only. Heavy Roslyn Saddle-Tweed Trousers, 9/11; good patterns, best value in colony. All-wool N.Z. Tweed Ttoumn, 6/|| Dark patterns. Carriage Paid]] ove 80/•
R. W. KEAIi, THE CASH CLOTHIER. ■ - NEW PLYMOUTH. Seeing Off Expirj ol Lease of Frenises. D. BERRY & CO, Desire to inform the public of New Plymouth and ■unrounding Districts that, owing to the expiry of their lease in Devonstreet, and to having already a very full stook in Broughamstreet, they have decided to offer the whole of their stook at the former premises at . . . .' PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF IN NEW PLYMOUTH. t9*FusAß> Oiu. EakliY us nothing will be replaced.
SALE NOW ON. tor CASH ONLY. ]D. Sex*py Co* MBILUII HIML PROVIfIEJiT WtttT Actual Results of a Whole Term of life Policy. T<HE Sooiety baa the permission of WILLIAM DAWSON WEBSTER, Esq., )f New Plymouth, to publish the Actual Results is respeet of a Policy issued to hia in Ootober, 1866, Policy No. 17,194. ORIGINAL SUM ASSURED £IOOO • 0 Bonus additions to 31st December, 1800 .. £lOlO 2 0 Bonus for one yt ar, 1901J .. .. £3l 12 0 PRESENT TOTAL H7l£ ASSURED .. ~ £2041 14 0 The Yearly Premium is .. .. .. , £ll 17 I The Total Premiums grid to Slit Beeember, 1901 (M years), amounted to .. .. .. .. £7187 10 0 Bonus Additions are £264 4s,od in excess ef all Preaiuu paid. The Member has* been Assured since the issue o( the] Polisy for an amount varying from £I,OOO to £2041 14s Od. The Bonus added to the Policy for the year 1901 wis £3l fc od, or £9 14s 6d more than the premium paid for the year. The Cash Value of the Total Bonuses is £615 2s os. The Cash Surrender value of the Polioy and Bonuses is £lOBl 2s Bd.
The Loan available on the Security of the Policy at f. pic 'oent is £979. \ Ail future Premiums under the Policy may be extinguished by surrendering £376 of the Bonuses, leaving a Policy for £1685 14s ully paid up, entitled to participate in >ll future profits up to data of Member's death. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Custom House Quay, Wellington. EVERY YEAR A BBNU3 YEAR & Wanganui {District) Agency—Victoria A* enue, Wanganui. G. F. FRANCIS, District Secretary.
CCMJRTENAY VIVI ■OB Hz •n MOW ' KIMO THE 1 LAND for sale f T 'i BY„ PRIVATE TREAT 21 sections 21 In.areas.ot not leas than; ACRE,. YOGELTOWN, The Popular tub srb •■>£ New Plymouth. No Subui,' j t'ae advantages and prospects 1 li.ii. ;u'e to no louDfl at Vogeltowr, Owing to Uek of 'Bus scrvicd and a badly graded romi in the past, the locality ha* been p. .2, Now there is GOOD 'BUS bKHVIUK—EXCELLENT HO AD. Iba effect of which will be rise in prloes of land.* BOY IN.TIIIB, and putioipate in theorise. LOW PBIOES AND GOOD;TKBMS, now offered by the owners, will ensure te purchasers handsome proitf, and te the owners a quick sale. DO NOT MISS THE OPPORTUNIIT, Get full p&rticulajs'ak OKOI WAIT & LAlSfl, EGMONT-STBEET
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 202, 22 September 1903, Page 3
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