AIL HIP YEAR ROD! DEAL'S BEDROCK PRICES DRAW CUSTOMERS iJ you can buy Bound goods at Men's Merino (coloured and natural)l/jj Men's Heavy-ribbed Warm Kaitt Underpants, 1/H Men's Heavy N.Z. Jfnitt Undershirts and Pants. 3,11 Men's} Heavy Dark Tweed Shirts, 3/11 > Bpacial value, 4 lot of Sarnpie Workiog Shirts 2/3, 2/8. 2/11 • to 6ee these lines. Pretty dream Tenois Shirts, 2/11 Gent's Whi'e Shirts 3/6> 4/6> 5/6 Men's White Handkerchiefs (full size), 2/6 dozen. See our pretty Silk Ties at 1/ , 3 for 2/6 Best Value ih 'f:v j -k : Bry'g Braces, 4* S ! - Boy's Serge ftod Two.! c«is, g-1. Boy's Wa.-io bV- ... HUh .» 1/3 1/0, Warm Rugs. Wsra Blai-kotH. Heavy Rugs, 82 inches long, g/H Grey Blitk< tB, 7/11 pair Heavy Ktslyn Blankets, 14/8 See oar Heavy Shawl Rug-, 14/0 Just the thing for the trap tuese cold days. Boy's All-wool N.Z. Tweed Suits, 8/1,1. 9/6.10/6 Carriage Pari HIS STORE. No wonder, when the following prices (no old stock): Boy's All-wool N.Z. Tweed NorfoUSuits, nice patterns, 10/8. 11/8» Warehousemen's samples of Boy a and Youth's good quality 8 garment Suits at greatly reduced price. Men's Dark Tweed Trousers S/11* Men's All-Wool N.Z. Twotd Suie 18/6 Men's Navy Vicuna Suits, 25/6' We have now every size in thiß line, but cannot repeat at the same price. Special line of Men's Light Tweed Suits, value for 32/6 for 21/2 Siz'ie, 6 and 7 only. Waterp:oof Coats at keen prices to clear, 15 only. O.jat'g " ahi.robwrlain Macintosh \Y. ; .• Ovtr#oitei| vc.lvot collars, at 21/' JJoavy Navy Macintosh Overcoat full tapes tin! sleovfs, 25/61 worth 30/ • a few l,ft, laigt frizes oi.iy, Heavy Roslyn Sad lie-Tweed Troa—sert. 0/11; good patterns, best value in the colony. All-wool N.Z. Tweed Trousers, 0/|| Dark patterns, ove 30/THB CASH CLOTHIER. NEW PLYMOUTH.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTB FOP THE OBLBBRATKD HQPEINSON GOLD MEDALS PIANOS As used by MADAME MELBA at her New Plymouth Concert. THEE MAKES IN 8T00K: BARRTRE <£s ROBINSON (makers to London School Board) SMITH & JEFFREYS OOLLARD & CGLLARD OHAS. EVERED PAUL EHRADT, Etc., ETC. AMERICAN ORGANS By the following makers: MASON & HAMLIN THOMAS MILLER, Etc. We hold the LARGEST STOOK of SMALL GOODS and SHEET MUSIi on the coast, TflS COLOffIL PIMO IiPOMG mm, (Next Railway Crossing),
NBW PLYMOUTH. H K KOUVTREP, Polo Travelling Repreientatite I'. MoKItiKON BAIN. 2ium*tr. !n lewooJ A ent Mb 0. 0. Smith. nmn iiiiTiiiL proudest society. Actual Results of a Whole Term of life Policy. Society has the permission of WILLIAM DAWSON WEBSTER, Emj., )F New Plymouth, to publish thu Ao'.u:.! Hcuulte in re.-pecll of a Policy issued to hiia in October, 1860. Policy No. 17,304. ORIGINAL SUM ASSURED .. £IOOO 0 0 Bonus additions to 31st December, 1900 .. £lOlO 2 0 Bonus for one yi ar, 1901 ~ .. £3l 12 0 PRESENT TOTAL SUM ASSURED £3041 14 0 The Yearly Premium is .. .. £2l 17 6 The Total Premiums paid to 31st December, 1901 (56 years), amounted to .. .. .. ~ £787 10 O Bonus Additions are £254 4s Od in excess of all Premium paid, The Member has been Assured since the issue of the Policy foe an amount varying from £I,OOO to £2041 14s Od. The Bonus added to the Policy for the year 1901 was £3l fc od, or £9 148 61 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 Policy and Bonuses la £IOBB 2o Bd. The Loau available on the Seourity of the Policy at 5 par oent is £979. All future Premiums under the Policy may be extinguished by surrendering £376 of the Bonuses, leaving a Policy for £1665 14s nlly paid up, entitled to participate in ill future profits up to dAte of Member's death, EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretaiy. Custom House Quay, Wellington. EVERY YEAR A BONUB YEARWanganui District Agency—Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. G. F. FRANCIS, District Secretary.
1 !■ FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREAT SEGT.ONS 21 at. »t r< v, \ v^ ; W 0,*"? tiW3 s;\ a^ X N " k 0 \ '\.WI KvAS z 1 m ■ ncrroif WHO /• T~~~*o lv,. EE 1 3 In areas ol not less than 1 ACRE, VOGFXTOWN, Tho l'opalar Bubnrb of New Plymouth. No Flubarb the advantage* and pronpeets that are to be found at Vogeltown. Owing to lack of 'Bob service and a badly gradod, road in the past, the locality bM been handicapped. Now there it OuOJj 'Bl/fcS SEKVI' E —KXUiktiUUiX JtOAD. Tbe effect of which will be wan in a rapid rise in prices of land, BUY IN 'XIUK, and participate in tbe riae. LOW PiilOKS AND GOOD TERMS, now ollVrv't Isy the ovim?, v,iil ciuvre to i iirohii i' 31i j• • oiae prcftt*. find to the lio i-oi- TUB t w miuNiry, Gut i'uli i>»rticuLv» at oXO £ fif.it & Ui,\H, UIJIOKT STEKET P ,<s
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 213, 5 October 1903, Page 3
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798Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 213, 5 October 1903, Page 3
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