C.O. HAWKE'S Great Annual Sale CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, KITCIIENWARE, ROOKS | Etc. STARTS AT INIiLEWOOD, STRATFORD, AND NEW PLYMOUTH, ON' MONDAY, -MARCH 28th. DISCOUNT 2d in the 1/- oil the OUR ANNUAL SALES are absi lately Ueiiuiiie. Tim floods are a marked in iiliiin ligures, anil y< take thi' discount oil. Below u shown examples of how discount u 12/I> Toilets, •) pieces, now 10/5 1(1/1) Toilets, o pieces, now 8/9 Christopher .Johnson's U/- Tuble Knives T/(5 doz. Earthenware Cups and Saucers 4/2 doz. Ansonia Watches 7/8, Screw Winder (i/:i each. •)/(! Alarm Clocks 3/1) each. Sols .lugs (11) from 1/8 But. Large Tea Trays lOd. 'lll I'iece China Tea Sets 17s fid Stand Looking Classes from .'J/9 8 Day Large Wood Clock, American, 12/1. Children's Tricycles from 11/11. Preserving .lars, quart, 'l/7 doz. Spirit, Classes from 1/8 doz. All floods are reduced same, rate. Come along early and got your pick of the BARUAINS. C. O. HAWKE. ■NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD & J NO. LEWOOD. S. CLARK & CO. Cash Furnishing Warehouse. DEVON STREET EAST. ARTISTIC FURNISHING. Made to any design at Shortest Notice. OUR SYSTEM of Furnishing embodies overy element of satisfaction which tin.! most exacting customer could desire. We hold one of the Finest Stocks of Finished Clouds ready for immediate selection, and will give estimates and expert advice WE HOLD the Finest Stock of NEW ZEALAND WOODS in Taranaki. Customers can select for themselves when ordering furniture N.U.—We are not holding a Sule, as our Prices are Right, and CANNOT HE JIEATEN. LINOLEUMS ! LINOLEUMS 1 I LINOLEUMS ! I I A splendid lot of patterns just to hand. We stock I'cyton and Peyton Redsteads—the Very Rest Makers. All arc invited inspect our large stock of Furniture. NEW PLYMOUTH MUNICH'AL Saltwater Baths. (Established 1903.) TIME-TABLE : THE TUTUS will be open from e a.m. to 7 p.m. during lilie months of October to March, inclusive, and from sunrise to 5 p.m. during the remainder of the year. MALES: WEEK DAYS (with the exception of Thursdays)—!) u.m. to 9.30 a.m.; noon to <i p.m. ; 4 p.m. to closing timo, THURSDAYS-lloon to 2 p.m. and after ft p.m. SUNDAYS-fl to 11.30 a.m. FEMALES: WEEK DAYS (with the exception of Thursdays)—lo a.m. to noon ; 3 to 4 p.m, THURSDAYS-!! a.m. to noon. FAMILY BATHiINO : TIIURSDAYS-2 to 5 p.m. CHARGES:
Season ticket, adult males 10 0 Season ticket, adult females 5 0 Season ticket, youths under 18 5 0 Season ticket, all under 14 2 U Season ticket (family) 20 0 Members of Swimming GTub», season ticket ' 7 q Monthly tickots, adults <i n Single bath, adults Single bath, all undb. ~.* x (Use oi towel Id, trunks Id.) HOT SALT WATER BATHS : Invaluable for muscular rheumatism, and ailments of the nervous system r 8 a.m. to (i p.m. Single bath <Jd, Book of 10 tickets 5b (Or by special appointment after ,7p.m. to 8.,10 p.m. f or ad extra, Sundays excepted.) Refreshments may be hod at the Hatha. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clork. Croftort Daley, Omata. CUSTOMERS Supplied Daily With fresh milk, drawn from a splendid herd of cows, passed by the Oovornmeiit Inspectors. Cleanliness in every department. Customers are invited te inspect the farm ami buildings, recontly erected to the satisfaction of the Dairy inspectors. The favour of your patronage is solicited. Cream supplied to customers. Orders may be left with Messrs'. Sale Bros., or T. Garner, South Koad. R. CLEMOW. YOU will not find this word int Webster's, but it nwu'ns the art of discriminating between good lea and the inferior sorts. A groat many people in this neighbourhood are proficient in "Teaology," for they know that SURATURA TEA is a high-grade Tea. It is a fasciaa ling lea, .soothing to the palate, and with a flavour that makes one' long for num.. SHIIATUKA is as perfect, a tea as was ever produced. SIiUATURA Is the I'cerless Product of (V.vlon, pure honest tea, guarauleed not blended with Indian. China. RETAIL PRICES : Stiratura A quality 1/8 p er Suratura B quality l/u pe r n> Suratura 1) quality 2/2 per lb Suratura X quality 2/6 par \± HOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. Why Bury Yourself in the Bush P BETTER by far BUY ON EXCEPTIONAL EASY TERMS a Farm out of seven, from 177 acres to 1350 acres each, open land, with patches of bush ; within 5 to 8 miles by fair road of Rongeriri RailwayStation. Two of the farms are partly fenced, and the prices are only 24s to 28s per acre. The whole of the money cmn remain at 5 per cent, to anyone building or ploughing School ami Post Office quite handy p goad flshfng and shooting on Lake WMan|gapa, factafc part of land. The areas are: 177, 386, 640, 730, 1860, 389, and 791 acres, W, COURTNEY,!
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 72, 29 March 1904, Page 3
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