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EIDERDOWN QUILTS Warmth and Beauty. AT LITTLE COSTI 1' you are looking /or an fciidcrdown Quilt, don'l just 0 „ x „,, t h c si one that.is offered to you, but. give consideration to till thu points list, you must have ljunlitv—the down Idling must |„. good, <n( , „„i| t must he well padded alll ( lli( . ( ,i v „„,„„_ eil oIT. Your next consideration should |r. th<- colour nnd pattern, winch should harmonise wilh the wall pajier and the furnishings of the room. Your third point should be I'ncc—don't pay u fancy jii ,'ce. H you agree that we have stated the salient points in quilt-buying, then ynil must come to this shop ; for nowhere else can',you see the vai'ietv that will enable yon to umke n Correct choice, and nowhere else are the prices so generously low for such ilne quality Goods. And here arc our [.rices : Real Eiderdown Qullte Size 5 x 4, all sateen filled and thoroughly .well made, at 21/- and 30/- eaoht Size 6 x s.—ln this size, the variety is extensive, and every one is an artistic study. The designs ure exquisite ; tho colour Composition is really chnrmdng and tho Qutlts look exceedingly rich and cosy. Tho coverings arc in Satin and Mercerised Sateen at

32/6 37/6, 42/-, 45/-, to 95/- each* —— MOREY & SON DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Plasmon Biscuits | 5 Are equal in nutriment to i-tb* gof Best Beef Steak.— Medical 5 *"— \ June 20, 1901.' * 8 ! B> la the only unaltered ; aPLASMON and soluble form of i g Milk Albumin. • j a \ | Plasmon Biscuits ; S Contain about) 20 pei cent ,P!ae- ] g mon. 0) I Plasmon Biscuits a. \ a Are mole easily 'digested and afgford greater nourishment and 6usgtenance than any other. J a ■■'''■"'■ BTO Persons of Weak Digestion, a others they are equally valuable. g i-m rolls, i and i size tins. S OF 1 C. CARTER S *• THE PEOPLE'S GROCER." 2 2 a g NEW PLYMOUTH. 5 g Telephone 110. f> DIFFERENT, BECAUSE BETTER. DIFFERENT IN QUALITY. DIFFERENT IN FLAVOUR. DIFFERENT IN AROMA. DIFFERENT FROM OTHER TEAS DIFFERENT BECAUSE BETTER. SURATUffA TEA.

This pure, honest, hill-grown Ceylon Tea poFscsses an exclusive and distinct flavour all its own, imparted to it by Nature herself. Suralura is the great family tea—the home favourite. Su'utura is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or infeiior teas. RETAIL PRICES. Surntura A Quality-Is 6d per lb. Suratura B quality—l» 1W per lb. Suratura D quality—2s per lb. Suratura X qual'ty—2s 4d per lb. SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS, TEAS that Please, Not TEAS that Tea*e I " reputation for choice teas, can offer a better variety to-day than ever before. The new season's teas are A 1 in quulity, and for flavour cannot be excelled. Extra Choice Flavoury, BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE. 3/- p«r lb. Very Choice Tippy, BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE. 2/- pei* lb< OUR CELEBRATED, " CREMO," 2/- pan lb. The cream of leas. IIASELMERE TEA, 1/10 pap lb. MYRTLE GROVE, 1/6 per lb. Golden Farmings, And a variety of. other cheaper grades of tea. VEALE and CHATTERTON, THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS, NEW PLYMOUTH. HODDER'S LIST OF NEW BOOKS FOB SALE. Jso added to Circulating Library "Prodigal Son." Hail Cain*. 'Prospector." Ralph Connor. 'God's Good Man." Mnrio Corelli. "Old Gordon Graham, Letters to His Son." C. 11. Lortmer. 'ln Spite of the Czar," Guj Boothby 'The Brethren." Rider Haggard. "Vergillius." Batcheller. "The Grafters." Francis Lynda. "Lady Penelope." ■* Roberts. "Under the Tropic Skies," L. Bceke. *'Tho Fire Nations/' R. Kipllnh. "The Sea-Wolf." London. "Pa Gladden." 1 E. C. Waltz. 'Traitor and Loyalist." Webstn'-. 'Doctor Tom," etc.,, etc. ALSO— A LARGE STOCK OF GENERAL LITERATURE ft STATIONERY Of every description,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7834, 29 May 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7834, 29 May 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7834, 29 May 1905, Page 3

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