SHOW OF MILLTNERY, SUNSHADES, CRASH COSTUMES, SKIRTS AND BLOUSES, ULOVES AND LACES, GENTS' TIES, SHIRTS, PANAMAS, STRAWS, SUITS AND NOVELTIES FOR FESTIVE SEASON. -ALSOSPECIAL PURCHASE OF 30 DOZEN FASHIONABLE COLLARETTES AT HALF-PRICE. AMBURY BROS r NEW PLYMOUTH AND MANATA..
DO YOU WANT THE SMILE THAT WON'T COME OFF ? ? GO TO WHITAKER'S (NEXT CRITE RION HOTEL), AND Purchase Your Groceries, Etc. READ THIS PRICE LIST OF A FEW LINES TAKEN AT RANDOM Tea from 1/- per lti Sago, 81b for 1/Tapioca, 8m for 1/Prunes, 6d per It) Peaches, 8d per lb Apples, Sd per lb Large Tomato Sauce, lid per bottle Largo Tin Salmon, 9d Small ditto, a bottles for 1/Starcli, large packet, 2/Milk, Od per tin A Splendid Assortment, of Brush' the makers. Mullet, 6d Currants, 4d per lb Sultanas, 5d per lb are and Crockeryware direct from PRICES KltillT. DEST ESTABLISHMENT FOR ENGLISH BISCUITS. TERMS CASH. TELEPHONE 1 WHITAKER'S PREMIER STORE. DEVON STHE ET CENTRAL. OKEY. SON & ARNOLD DIRECT the attention of the Public to the following Seasonable HARDWARE LINES:Fishing Rods and Tackle, Lines, Hooka, etc. Seed Drills for Farm s>nd Oarden. Wheel Hoes and Cultivators. Garden Tools of ail Kinds Lawn Mowers and Rollers, Shailer Burgcsa Patent. ; Push Hoes (the best Hoe on the market). i Spray Pumps, Syringes, Etc. AGENTS AND SUPPLIERS OF i MASSEY HARRIS CO. and all Colonial Manufacturers of Farm Implements and Machinery. Cannon's Sheep Dip. Shailer Burgess Patent Push Hoes. Centra! Hardware Depot NEW PLYMOUTH, GREAT REALISATION SALE OF vx pery, Clothing and Mercery T. DICKSON & CO. " THE CASH DRAPERS.'I . COMMEN V\S(i ON R 1 WEDNESDAY, January 6, 1904. WE HAVE bail a most successful srasim, thanks to our extremely LOW CASH PRICES, and the patrcMwsv of a discerning public, who know wlv.n they ore getting a RELIAHLE ARTICLE at a LOW PRICE. We are now .sUuiighten'iiK the balance of <wt- SEASON'S (JOODS at prices that must effect a speedy clearance. SEE OUR WINDOWS AND DOORS FOR PRICES ! ! ! T. Dickson & Co., "The Cash Drapers," Devon and Liardet Streets. THE GRAND CENTRAL COFFEE PALACE PROPRIETOR ARROWSMITH.' Telephone, No. 150, Box 85. One minute's walk from Railway, Post Office, Banks, etc, \\ EQUAL IN EVERY WAY TO A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.; * Specially adapted for the convenience and comfort of Conunerclal Travellers and Visitora. CONVENIENT AND COMMODIOUS SAMPLE ROOM. * ■■ j LOFTY AND AIRY DINING, SITTINO AND BED ROOMS, ft- ;: »-' '• i Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. p . '1 \- ■''' TERMS : From 4s 6d per day. Cook's Coupons Accepted.; *. > - Recognised as the Leading Unlicensed Hotel in Taranakl. t '' Now Is an opportunity seldom met vrith. MISS C. H. RETFORD Is now selling Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Toys, Milliner J and Fancy Drapery AT EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS In order to make room for alterations to premises and now.-, alterations COME AT ONCE ! DON'T FAIL ! BARGAINS... FOB 'ALt. SOLE AGENT FOR THE WONDERFUL ■fIfEBTEIEIM/ P.i WATCH FOR FUTURE I ', |~
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 7 January 1904, Page 1
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474Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 7 January 1904, Page 1
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