ARE SIMPLY DELICIOUS
FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT READ THIS P a BICYCLES CHEAPER THAN EVER. HIGHEST GBADE. LOWEST DEPOSIT, EASIEST TERMS. PROM—£I2 : 0 : 0 ALSO. To tfSoce ■wishing to buy' a good SECOND HAND BICYCLE, on very easy terms. £1 DEPOSIT WILL SECURE IT. For repairs our prices and workmanship are second to none. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. AT A. GEORGE'S CI CLE DEPOT, Brougham Street, Now Plymouth, Public Notice. < I our NEW PREMISES will be re any tor occupation on the of August we «faall be gl«t«i to quit many lines of our LARGE STOCK at a LOW FIGURE during .the month oi July, to save the corf of removal. WE INVITE especially our. Coun-' try Cliemti to pay ui a visit U 1b Auckland, SPECIAL CLEARING SALE OF CONFECTIONERY 4 <J. A. Entnican & Co Limited. ewlonuhriMsf, AUOKUUTD FOR ABOUT SIX MONTHS LONGER WE are prepared to sell the balance of our very Large Stock ot— HARDWARE CUTLERY IRONMONGERY HOUSE FURNISHINGS BUILDERS' GOODS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OILS, PAINTS, &c., At a Slight Advance on cost, sufficient to cover working Expenses, after which the balance will be shipped away for sale elsewhere, us it is MR. BERRY'S MR. BERRY'S otention to retire from the Hard- 1 ware Business. SALE PRICES ARE FOR CASH AKLt, ASH UKLYWE also offer for sale at a reasonable -Vice the— FREEHOLD LAND & BUSINESS PREMISES, p the whole as a going concern. WE would respectfully usfc the avour of ru early call to verlfythe iove, D. BERRY* & CO
TEAS thftt Please, Not TEAS that Tease ! VL r £ are. steadily building up a " » reputation tor choice teas. Wo can offer a. better Variety to-tlay than over before. The new season's , teas are A 1 in quality, and for flavour cannot bo excelled. Extra Choice Flavoury, BIIOkEN ORANGE PEKOE. 3/- per lb. r Very Choice Tippy, BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE. 2/- per lb. OUR CELEBRATED, " CREMO," 2/- pep lb. The cream of teas. HASELMERE TEA, 1/10 pep lb. MYRTXiE GROVE, 1/6 pep lb. Golden Farmings, And. a variety of other cheaper gradtsfl of tea. VJEALE and CHATTEIiTON, THEATRE ROYAL BUUiDINGS, NEW PLYMOUTH. RODDER'S flilST OP NEW BOOKS FOR ; SALE. ■ Jso added to Circulating Library. "'Prodigal Son." Hail (>ine.1 'Prospector."- Ralph Connor. 'God's Good Kan." Marin-Cofelli. '"Old Gordon Graham, Letters to His Son." C. H. LoHmor. 'ln Spite of the Czar," Gur Hoothty 'Tho Brethren." Rider j 'Vergillius," Batch teller j ■'The Grafters." Francis L ynde. •'Lady Penelope." Roljerts. 'Under the Tropic Skies." L. 1 tecke. f 'Tho Fire Nfotlons." R. Kinlinh. ; The Sea-VVc»lf." London.■"Pa Gladden*."• E. C. 1 Valtz. 'Traitor anil Loyalist." W« bstor. 'Doctor Tom," etc., etc. AL£o ' A " TARGET STOCK OF CENJ ARAL LITERA7:URE ft STATION ERY 01 «very Hescription.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7842, 7 June 1905, Page 4
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453Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7842, 7 June 1905, Page 4
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