DON'T DL JGE THE AT TH£ GREAT BAIG4IN-G VINO STORE IN DEVON STREET. APJi-lUSCOPIC vk*\v ui The I'eorless Low Prices .that permeate i the Premier V,alue-givlng Store pf r New Plymouth will stimulate your propensities, njul remember that procrastination is the shameless pilferer of opportunities. The Great' Whiter Sale Is neaning the Finale. And. such ;bargains as are efffered in the closing days are not llk./Jy to be duplicated anywhere in the district. for a long time ip come. _ ' ' - . S ' ' Fancy these Bargains BLACK DRESS GOODS, Worth 2s6d to &° lid per yard, now Is. Ladies' Fashionable STRAW HATS, worth 2s 6d to 6s 6d each, now Bd. LADIES' JACKETS, worth 27s 6d ' to 425, now 7s 6(i each. SILK CHIFFONS, all colours, wortk 2s per yard, now 9d per yard. HOISERY, a Jew puirs left of our ; Famous Hose, 2 pairs Jor Is Bd.- . BLACK VOILE , SKIRTS, usually 25s to 425, going at 15s to 255. IZOD'S CORSETS at 4s 6d per pair, usually 10s 6d to 14s 6d. HE IN TIME FOR THESE AS THEY ARE SELLINtt WHOLESALE. AND DON'T,MISS A PAIR. And Heaps Mopq Bar^a'r moum &s ; •* ' DEVON STREET, .NEW PLYMOUTH YOU CAN SEE THEM GROW! NIMMO & BLAIR'S "Standard'' seeds are genuine, and unsurpassed in quality and purity. They are favourably known all over the colony as . giving every satisfaction. Being of robust habits, they will thrive When weaker seeds wittier and die. THE SEEDS TO BUY. THE SEEDS TO TRY. Are the beat. Sa/ve your your labour and valuable time by purclvasing NIMMO AND BLAIR'S , Flower Seeds and Garden Seeds. VEALE & CHATTERTON, THEATRE BOiYAJj BUILDINGS,: NEW PLYMOUTH. RUSSELL & SON, MONUMENTAL MASONS, St. Aubyn Street, • SOUTH ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH! . HIGHEST HONOURS given in the Now Plymouth Exhibition, 1904-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monumental Masonry. Also Special Prize Medal and Diploma for Best Working Exhibit. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS AND CROSSES : ALSO IRON FENCES, Etc., KEPT IN STOCK, DESIGNS and ESTIMATES furnished on application. INSPECTION INVITED.
" GOLDEN GRID" Restaurant -and Oyster Saloon) Opposite Theatre Boyal. Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH, BILL OF FARE: S ' Oystere on SheM, large plate ... 1 1 OysLnrs, without Shell 1 Steak and Oysters ... 1 1 Chops and Oytters 1 ' Stewed Oysters -1 Curried Oyster* < 1 Fried Oysters 1 Grilled Oysters 1 Scalloped Oysters 1 Omelet Oysters X FISH: Fried Schnapper 1 Fried Flounder , ... 1 Dolled Smoked Schnapper 1 Grilled Smoked Schnapper ... 1 FISH IN TINS : Mullet . 1 Sardines 1 Salmon , ... 1 Ham and Eggs 1 Bacon and Eggs ... 1 Grilled Steak 1 Grilled Chops ... 1 Grilled Steak and Eggs ... ... 1 Grilled Chops and Eggs ... ... 1 Steak and Onions ... 1 French Cutlets and Ham 1 Cold Ham ... 1 Sausages Fried 1 Sausages and Eggs .... ... ... 1, Eggs, Fried ... ... ... 1 Eggs, Boiled ... 1 Eggs, Poached 1 Eggs Scrambled J 1 Eggs. Omelet ... 1 Cuf) Coffee Cup .Tea. ... ... ... Cub Cocoa HOT PIES. 6d. HOT MEALS can.be had at all hours From 7 a.m,\sft: p.m.-' (midnight). SUNDAYS' will be open 5 p.m. to * 1 11, p.m
J, W. KURT A Proprietor. Imperial Hal 0), NEW PLYMOUTH. J.SMITH ... Proprietor., (Late Manager, Hotel Cecil, Wellington.) THE) above well-known Hotel Itf fitted with every convenience for tho comfort of patron*. The CUISINE is in cbarno of nil experienced chef, and every cure is taken to please even the most tidious.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7888, 2 August 1905, Page 3
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