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Our New Milliner Is Exceptionally ArtlathttO 0 many hundreds of women look O to mil) workrooms to furnish them with stylish and becoming hats, ami the responsibilities thus cast ' upon us are many, 'not the least of which is that the workroom should havo at the head a milliner of tindoubted ability. We arc ever mindful ot this, 'ami it is therefore, our, pleasure to announce that

WE HAVE ENGAG ED Miss Pat on (Late of Uallnntyuc ami Co., Christ*church), who conies to uh from Christcmiroh and Auckland with the highest credentials. She 'is a thoroughly accomplished milliner, possessing th rare gift that is expressed 'by th word "taste." , Miss Paton i please the ladies of Tararraki, wl in a special "degree, are particular ■ to the style and ■becoiningitoss bl their headwear. We believe we have in «ur employ the BEST MILLINER in Taponaki,' and her services are at your disposel. WILL ,YO,U TRY HER CAPABILITIES I MOREY&SON Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH

FRENCH INDENT, Has just been landed, ex a.Si .Vamn, direct frcan L. A.. PHcc, Bordjjaux, It consists of the highest class goods it is possible to procure. Triple Clarification Olive Oil (Ertra.) Asparagus in Bottles (Extra) Surextra Blanched Mushrooms Tomato Puree in Glass Botr ties. Anchovies du Salt. Bottles of Prepared Mustard duarine. Botth-s Prepared Mustard Nigrita. Bottles Orangcalino, a delicacy. The ajiove all packed in are well worth inspecting as being something quite out of the ordinary lines of grocerCHATTERTON, THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS NEW PLYMOUTH.

FASTIDIOUS WOMEN ENJO.Y DRINKING SURATURA TEA. IT is so different 1 from otHlimvy, teas—different in many ways, different in quality, in flavour and aroma, differont in all the essentials that make good tea. SURATURA Is the choicest of hill-grown, high grade Ceylon teas. It is absolutely pure, and is guaranteed not blended, with India, China, or any cheaper, inferior teas. HETAJt, PRICES. Suratura A Qualtty-lj 6d per lb. Suratura B quality—ls 9d per tt>j Suratura D quality—2s per to. Suratura X quality—2s id per 18, SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEIEBS,:

CENTRAL PIANO WORKS, NEXT FIRE BRIGADE STATION; l'owdorhain Street, New Plymouth IGH-CLASS PIANOS •- AT REASONABLE RAT£!S< ■STRONG IRON FRAME PIANO, Ch.ck Action, 35 GUINEAS. Over strung Improved Check Action, Dark Italiun Burr, Walnut and Gold Cases From 45 to 65 GUINEAS.. THESE PIANOS arc specially, manufactured to Mr Davidson's specifications, and a written guuiantee is given with each instrument. They are fitted with the best under damper actions. Ivory Keyboards, Double Sconces, and Double Oblique Steel Frames, and aro no doubt the best ever imported into New Zealand at the price. AGENCIES : British Piano Co., tondon; Boyd and Co., London; Collaid and Collard, London; Paul Schaff and Co., Berlin ; Carl Schumann, Berlin; and Henry Hardeyer, Berlin. ORGANS PROM £ls IDs We make a specialty of

PIANO REPAIRS. PIANOS REPOLISHED from £1 Is.' NEW SET HAMMER FEI.TS from £2 2a. NEW KeT P° ARD 9 Jr om £2 10* BESTRINGING alT* othcf ftopatf * at Reasonable Rates, " ' , ~, PIANOS TUNED 7s 6d. yoaritfvi contract £1 Is. Any diserict ed by arrangement. " l Wo have scoured Workshops In Devon Street East, fitted with drying and polishing rooms. SHOWROOM AND STORE: * ; TOWDERHAM STREET*' J DAVIDSON, PRACTICAL PIANO AND ORGAN BUILDER MANAGER. ■'■ (Late with Froomcs and Co., London)?

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 793, 21 September 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 793, 21 September 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 793, 21 September 1905, Page 3

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