SPECIAL Al' /KUTISEMENTS. EXHIBITION ALL T HE YEAR ROUND. WiIITAKEK'S PREMIER STORE Is open daily, and has on view : SPLENDID EXHIBITS ' -OF—HIGH CLASS GOODS ALWAYS SELLING AT LOWEST POSSIBLE HATES, DON'T MISS CARR'S BISCUITS FOR QUALITY AND VARIETY CANNOT BE BEATEN. THE STORE FOR PRIZE BACON PROVISIONS OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. Picnics Catered for with Choice Delwies.; TINNED MEATS, DESSERT FRUITS, CORDIALS, POTTED MEATS, PRESERVING JARS, all sizes, at prices to suit all. CALL AT WHITAKER'S (Next Criterion Hotel), FOR SUPPLIES OF GUARANTEED QUALITY. 'Phone 111.
\VE HAVE PLEASURE ill announcing the arrival of very Large Shipments of AUTUMN FASHIONS, direct from the makers, including nearly 200 Trimmed Hats, Toques, and Honnets, ISO Untiiiumed Hats, 100 pieces Very Latest Millinery, Ril/jlons, and Velvets, 40 dozen Choice Flowers, 20 pieces Latest Veilings, 80 Silk Idolises, 7~> Fancy Flannel and Stuff Ulouses, 10 dozen Ladies' Umbrellus, 10 dozen Flannelette Underclothing, Cashmere and Wool Underclothing- (unshrinkable), Very Dainty IHush and Cloth Jackets, I Slack Net Evening Skirts, Evening Skirts with material for ltelicc, Dainty Feather Boas and Fur Necklets and MulTs, French Fianncl and Cashmere ltlousings (70 different colourings), Fancy Table Covers, French Tapestries, Frilled and Net Art Curtains, Heal Eiderdown Quilts, French Dress Fabrics, Cream Winccv, Autumn Hosiery, Cloves, etc. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTMNtI : MEKCEHY in GUEAT VAKIETY, KAIAI'OI Tailor-made SUITS, AND BLANKETS. INSPECTION INVITED. AT AMBURY BROS. DRAPERS AND CLUTHIERS, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. THE GRAND CENTRAL COFFEE PALACE. PROPRIETOR ARROW SMITH. Telephone No. 150, Box 85. Terms: From 4/6 per day. Cook's Coupons Acoepted One Minute's walk Irom Railway, Post Office, Banks, etc. EQUAL IN EVERY WAY TO A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.Specially adapted for the convenience and comfort of Commercial Travellers an! Visitors. Recognised as the Leading Unlicensed Hotel in Taranaki. 'CONVENIENT AND COMMODIOUS SAMPLE HOOll. LOFTTC AND AIRY DINING, SITTING AND BED ROOMS* Hot, Cole'/, and Showec Baths.
JONES & ASHDOWN. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT, HAVING engaged 'a first-class Cutter from a leading Melbourne houie, we beg to intimate to tho public of Now Plymouth and surrounding district that we are prepared to undertake the manufacture of all clanei of Gestlemen'a Garments, aud customers can rely on getting ,th« VERY BEST FIT AND LATEST STYLE. SUITS TO MEASURE from SSs to £5 6*< Jones and Ashdown, TAILORS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. THE HERCULES ICE-MAKING AND REFRIGERATING MACHINE. Iva MACHINES, exclusive of any conversions, havo to date beon In(V/ stalled throughout New Zealand, /the total refrigerating capaeity rei'-resenting 2079 tons each 21 h ours. 428 HERCULES liavc been i nslalied throughout the Common« wealth and New Zealand within 0 y ears. ..Ttroupm PS " from The following large works lux o installed - HERCULES,- irom two to five machines each:— I ~l >T, .c.u vniin and CANTERBURY FROZEN MEAT 00. WILLING lON IRESII 100 D AND WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO. ICE CO. ~n CI-IRISTOHUHCH MEAT CO. IWK/fflr CO \r v, UICPIIIttEHATJNG CO. AUCKLAND l'Rhb/JNG tU. GISBORNE FREEZING CO. C °' WAITARA FREEZING CO. L^^ n™UR DOARD. THE CROWN DAIRY COJIT >v\' hj: the latest addition to the list of factories running thu IIERCLI l-.aving lately purchased two machines. MR T. LANGDON JOLL, one of our most successful factory proprietors in Tanumki, referring to the HERCULES FREEZI'.K. sajs . •■I am pleased to say mine has Riven me every satisfaction. 1 run a J»o. 1 Machine for three seasons, when, own* to increased output, I "P 1 " 0 ™ it with a No 10 size, which has workod for two seasons without tho slightest hitch. Last season my highest output for one day was 108 hoxes and tho freezer is capable of handling fully 30 per cent, lnoie with 'economy. I am satisfied the "HERCULES" is the lightest running and most economical machine in the market, cither the small or large size."Full particulars on application to NEWTON KING SOLE AGENT FOE TARANAKI,
Devonshire Dairy, ON and after WEDNESDAY, 15th February, tlie business will be transferred to the "Kiosk"- Tea Rooms, earn Mrs Ituilot. next door to Bartlott's Photograph Emporium. Orders received punctually attended to. Mills', Cream ami Hutter delivered daily, L. FROST. Parcels and packages ftom all cen< tres In New Zealand to New Plymouth or vicei versa at fixed through rates.—The New Zealand Expret* Company, Ltd. t II you do your own washing then here is good news for you. Try * tin of "Washine " ; it will help you and plenso you. Sen lint of storekeepers who stock it.*
Fop Sale Or lease with right to PURCHASE. FINE Suburban Property containing about 8 acros with good ix-roomed house and outbuildings. Situated within easy distance of ost Office. For further particulars apply to NEW TON KING LAND AGENT, Devon Street, NEW PLVMOtrfii,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7760, 11 March 1905, Page 1
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