AIL THE YRIR ROUP h'EALS BEDROCK PRICES DRAW CUSTOMERS TO HIS STORE. No wonder, when you can buy sound goods at tlie following prices (no old stock): Men's Merino Underpants (coloured and natural) "|/g Men's Heavy-ribbed Warm Knitt Underpants, Men's Heavy N.Z. Kniffc Undershirts and Pants, ]■ j ] Men's Heavy Dark Tweed Shirts, 3/11; special value. 4. lac of Sample Workiog Shirts 2/3. 2/6. 2/11 • Ask B *> thess lines. Pretty Cream Tennis Shirts, 2/11 Gent's White Shirts 3/6. 4/6. 5/6 Men's Handkerchiefs (full size), 2/6 dozen. Sec our luv G ;y S Ik Tic., at 3 r '-- 2/6 98v Value in ■ mAi— tfy* ,Bracks, £jd g). t, iSergo and Twted (Jiifs, (jci. Boy's Warm Flannelette Shirts 1/3 and 1/6. Warm Rugs. Warm Blarkets. Heavy Rugs, 82 inches long, 0/11 Grey Blaakots, y/j | pair Heavy Rcslyn bltnktit.p, 14/6 Sen oar Heavy Shawl Rug*, 14/6 Just the thing fc<.' the trap these cold days. Boy's All-wool N.Z. Tweed Suits, 8/11. 9/6.10/6 Carriage Paid Boy's"All-wool N.Z. Twe»d Norfolk S>iit»,'nioe patterns, 10/8-11/6. 12/6 Waraliousameo's samples of Boy's and Youth's good quality t garment Suite at greatly reduced price. Men's Dark Tweed Trousers 5/11. \ Men's All-Wool N.Z. Tweed ttuif 18/6 Men's Navy Vicuna Suits, 25/6! We have now every sice in this line, but cannot repeat at the same price. Spesia! line of Men's Light Tweed Suits, value for 82/6 (or 2f£ Hizae, 6 and 7 only. Water ~-foof Coats at keen prioes U ck-ir, 15 only, dent'? '• 3b»mbarlsin Macintosh Wbikiug Ororooatri] velvet collars, at /- _ He ivy Navy" Macintosh Overcoat' full capes and sleeves, 25/61 worth 30/ . A few ltfC, l&rgti sizes only. . Heavy Roalyn Saddle-Tweed Tronseri, 9/11; good patterns, best value in the colony. ' All-wool K.Z. Tweed Trousers, 6/|| Dark patterns. ove 30/NEW PLYMOUTH,
WE ARE 80LE ABENTB FOP THE OSLEBRATED HOPEINSON GOLD MEDALS PIANOS As used by MADAME MELBA at her New Plymouth Ootuert, THER MAKES INSTOOK: BARRTRE & ROBINSON (makars to London School Board) SMITH k JEFFREYS - COLLARD <fe CGLLARD CHAS. 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 MTJSIO on the coast. Til C«WI PIANO IMPORTING (MIST, Crowing), NE.y PLYMOUTH. H. E! BOUNTRB'tC, Sole Trovellicg Kepr#»entatife P. McKINNON BAIN, Marnier. !u lewooJ A l ent Mb 0. 0. SMITH. ,
iDSTMUI MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Aetual Results of a Whole Term of Life Policy. 'PHE Society has the permission of WILLIAM D&WSON WEBSTER, Erq., New Plymouth, to publish the Actual Results in respert of a Policy issued to him in October, 1866. Policy No. 17,804. ORIGINAL SUM ASSURED .. £IOOO 0 % Bonus additions to 31st December, 1900 .. £lOlO 2 0 Bonus for one yi ar, 1901 .. .. .. £Bll9 0 PRESENT TOTAL SUM ASSURED .. .. £2041 14 0 The Yearly Premium is .. .. ~ .. £2l 17 • The Total Premiums paid to 31st December, 1901 (86 < years), amounted to .. .. .. .. £787 10 0 Bonus Additions [are £254 4i Od in exoeaa of; all Premiums paid. The Member has been Assured since the issue of the Policy for an amount varying from £I,OOO to £2041 14s Od. The Bonus added to the Policy for the year 1901 ma £3l '& od, or £9 14s fid more than the premium paid for the year. v The Cash Value of the Total Bonuses is £615 2s os. The Cash Surrender value of the Polioy and Bonuses is £IOBB 2s Bd. The Loaa available on the Security of the Polioy at 5 per Mt is £979. AU future Premiums under the Policy may be extinguished by surrendering £376 of the Bonuses, leaving a Policy for £1665 14s ully paid up, entitled [to participate in ill future profitß op to date of Member's death, EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, Custom Houee Quay, Wellington. EVERY YEAR » BONUB YEARWanganui, District i'AgeLcy—Victoria A«enue, Wanganui. Q.®;' F. FRANCIS. District Secretary.
!KP! viviaw sr. i wM saa Oirt A MM £$ is newreir WKO THE si FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREAT 21 BEBT.OHB 21 Id sreas ol not lets than 1 AORB, AT VCKiELTOWN. The Popular Suburb of New Fljrmontb, No Suburb posiesses the adTaotagea and prospects tli at are to be found at Vofeltown, Owing to lack of 'Bos service and a badly graded, road iu the past, the looality hai been handicapped. U GOOD 'BUS' SERYIPE -KXOKLLKN* ROAD. Tbe effect of which will be neMi'in Xrapid rise in prioes of land. BOY IN TIME, and participate in tfce.rtoe. LOW PRIOES AND GOOD TKRltfi, now offered by tbe owners, will MUore to purchasers haadiome profits, and to tbf cvr.ws a qm'ok ?ale. DO NOT MIBB THE OPPORTUNItT, Get foil particular* at ONOI WIT; & 3JHCI, WMONT-STRIET Sol»Ag«»V«,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 216, 8 October 1903, Page 3
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