A Challenge To All-Comers. Wo don't want to fight, But, by Jingo, if we do, We've got the goods, Wa'va got the men, We've got the money too. OUR LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF Groceries and Pi* WEIGHT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED IS NOW BEING OFFERED 'FOR SPOT CASH AT PRICES WHICH Can't B Beat. PURCHASE AT BEST AND MOST CENTRAL SPORE. WIIITAKKR-S (Next Criterion Hotel),DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. •Phone 111,
0,, a W . E M A y®?^ IASURE in announcing the arrival of very Large rPßriTonn FASHIONS, direct from the/makers, including ?<Sf • Trimmed Hats, Toques, -nd Bonnets, 180 Untrimmed Hats, ii„ m PleC€ ry Latest Millinery, Ritybfons, and Velvets, 40 dozen Choice ™ leCeS Veilin S s ' 0 Silk Blouses, 76 Fancy Flannel T t j 10 dozen Ladies' Umbrollas, 10 dozen Flannel- ? Underclothing, Cashmere and Wool Underclothing' (unshrinkable), i«t o? a l 11 y ? n( ? Clo,th Jackets, Black Net Evening Skirts, Evehmaterial tot. Bodice, Dainty Feather Boas and Fur Necklets and Muffs, French Flannel and Cashmere Blousings (70 different colourings), 1 ancy Table Covers, French Tapestries, Frilled and Net i ? lder l own Quilts . French Dres* Fabrics Cream Wincey, Autumn Hosiery, Gloves, ;etc< MEW'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING 5 VBROEBY In GREAT VARIETY, KAIAFOS Tailor-made SUITS, AND BLANKETS.' INSPECTION INVITEDj AMBURY BROS. DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.-
THE GRAND CENTRAL COFFEE PALACE. PHOPJOETOB ARBOWSMITHi SEWepkon* N O . 160, Box 85* Terms i From 4/6 per day. Cook's Coupons Accepted Om Minute's walk Irom Hallway, Post Offlcs I BanJfg, etc, EQUAL IN EVERY WAY TO A FIRST-CLASS HOTEIu Sp.eclalljj adapted lor the convemienca and comfort o{ Commertlal Travellers and Visitor#, ! Recognised as the Leading in Taranaki. fIONSENIENT AND COMMODIOUS SAMPLE ItOOM< LOFT® AND Aims DINING, BITTING AND BED ROOMS, " Ho£, CoM, and Shower Bath*.,
• i itown 'Bus Service Tentative Auraagiame(iit»< Leave Coffee Palace Leave Vogeltowt Si 8 10 ia i' ' 3.80 8.30 8 6 9 10 0 7.80 a.mi 6.80 », i 0.30 12.40 „ 1.40 p.m. 3 4 5.80 6.80 „ 9.30 „ 10.80 „ 7» p.nv
PACKET N THE HAND • IS WORTH TWO IN THE SHOP Buy a of GRAPE-NUTS toay and start the use of the food, one pound of which contains inoro ourishment, that the human body will absorb, than several pounds ol meat, bread, porridge, etc. The Canadian Government states hat Grape-Nuts contains almost s much dextrin as any other food ested. Dextin is the part that lakes human energy. Also that the rRAPE-NTJTS are about two-thirds lore digestible than any other food. The Lancet says "Our analysis shoj?s that it is a nutritive of high order, since it contains the constituents of a complete food in very satisfactory and rich proportion and in n easily assimilable state." Thousands of letters from all parts t the world assert that users of •RAPENUTS have thereby been totored to health when other foods ,nd drugs have failed to give relief. There's a reasoD for GRAPE-NUTS.-
New Zealand Government State Fire Insurance Office. EVERY DESCRIPTION OP FIRE RISKS EFFECTED. ADVANTAGES! INSURED SHAKE PROFITS, STATE-GUARANTEE, LOWEST RATES, EQUITABLE AND PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. HICKMAN F. RUSSELL, New. Plymouth Agent*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7849, 15 June 1905, Page 1
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514Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7849, 15 June 1905, Page 1
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