HAWKE'S GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING | SALE Fop 14 Days out ! BHILLIN' OFF USUAL PRICES. A Superior Lino of DINNER WA is being cleared in 26 PIECE SETI at 16s 4d the Set. Our ui Erice 19s Gd. 120 SETS OF JUGS, Just land arc included in the sale. NE GOODS. Sale prices from 2s Id 1 8s lOd the Set. SALE is on at both the Inglewoc and Now Plymouth Shops. .11 Crates and Hogsheads of all tl LATEST GOODS IN TOILET; DINNER & TEA WAR! are now being opened and included i Sale, as our Stock must be reduc REGARDLESS OF COST. REMEMBER, and don't miss thi opportunity of buying at tf~ CHEAPEST RATES to New, Ze land your wants in CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ' . '' CUTLERY, STATIONERY, ENAMELWARE. i brushwake, Acstocks are LARGE, Bui come early, or you may be disappointed in getting the BEST BARGAINS. CO. HAWKE, INGLEWOOD A NEW PLYMOUTH. WHAT TO BUY. BUSINESS MEN i BUSINESS MEN Buy your WALKING BOOTS at CHATTERTON'S. Easy Fitting. • *Buy your WATERTIOHTS at CHATTERTON'S. Buy your WALKING and EVENING SHOES at CHAT- \ TERTON'S. HOUSEKEEPERS HOUSEKEEPERS Buy the Children's BOOTS and SHOES at Ohatcerton's< EVERYBODY v ; EVERYBODY CALL AT CHATTBRTON'S BOOT AND SHOE W ABEHOUSE* '• CHATTERTON'S OOTS, SHOES, AND ' SLIPPERS ARE WORTH BUYING. ■•HEY GIVE SATISFACTION; • THEY ARE CHEAP AND GOOD. CHATTERTON'S CHATTERTON'S : BOOT WAREHOUSE, evon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH, HODDEItiS LIST OF NEW BOOKS FOR SALE. Jso added 'to Circulating Library, "Prodigal Son.'' Hall Cain*. 'Prospector."- • Ralph Connor. 'God's Good Man." Marie CorelU. "Old Gordon Graham, Letters to His Son." C. H. Lorlmer. 'ln Spite of the Czar," Guj Boothby. "The Brethren." Rider Haggard. "Verglllius." Bateheller. "The Grafters." Francis Lynda. "Lady Penelope." Roberts. "Under the Tropic Skies." L. Boeke. ''The Fire Nations." R. Kipllnh. "The Sea-Wolf." London. ?'Pa Gladden."- B. C. WalU, 'Traitor and Loyalist.'' Webst*». 'Doctor Tom," etc., etc. A LARGE STOCK OF GENERAL LITERATURE * STATIONERY Of every description. under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor. THE WHITE HART HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. Recognised as the Leading Hotel of Taranaki, centrally and conveniently situated, immediately opposite >ost and Telegraph, and Govern* taent Buildings, and within two mintea' walk of the Railway Station, Refurnished in the most up-to-date Style, and plentifully provided '.with Fire Escapee. Billiard Table. Hot. C«*L and Shower Bather All tlie Choicest -Wines anil Spirits kept In Stock. Speight's 3CXXX Ales on draught. Letters and Telegrams pr o mptly e.f tended to* CHARLES CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. {Lafc of Gisborne'aniJ Auckland) ■ Telephone 48, Box 8*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7846, 12 June 1905, Page 3
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