GWKAT SALE NOW ON AT A.B.C, BOOT & SHOE .Co. ........ . AND J. R. CHATTERTON'S. GENTS ' GLACE BUTTON BOOTS, Usual price IPs fid 1. 0 22s Oil. Sals Inco los till, '» SpwiTA'i G i™Vw«'l CE MALS - T -' BUnl Pricc 2,a fitl ' Halc rricu 15s <w--Im, v C , A ' J ., LINI ' ; <!K - Vr « ' GLACE JULS., to clear, 10s <Jil. 2 'l;'\tHAl"S ' l;'\ tHA l " - ! ' s Ml " 17s 6d ; Usu «' rrk ' l ' 3 lls M l ° 23s fkl. I ? ,'^ TA . J J'', NK LAI,IES ' SHOKR, to clear, Lace,-Is 0.1, Button 4s lid LAWKS BOX CALF AM) GLACE BOOTS. Luce and Button 12a Oil, reduced to 9s r«i. I UIIILDREN'S ANKLE STRAP .SHOES, Sale Price Is lid. GREAT BARGAINS GREAT BARGAINS COME EARLY TO SECURE BARGAINS. Special Attention Given to Bespoke Work. 1 SEWN, HAXPSEWX, PUMP WORK, ETC., ETC. REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT» I Wcnro putting in up-to-date machinery to cope with a large busincs I and shall, therefore, be able to supply single pairs at wholesale prices During the Salo all goods will 'be sold for CASH ONLY. SPRING SHOW. |~k UR FIRST DISPLAY of season's fashions are to hand direct from TIONS " a,HI UIC ConU " L ' nt - Everything the LATEST PROBUCIncluded are:- 300 Ladies' nnd Children's Millinerv lints, Toques, and Bonnets, 20 dozen Ready-to-wear and mvtrimmwl Hats/ 20 dozen I'withers, 40 dozen Pailnty Floiwcrs, Beautiful lli'lfljons and other trimmings in all the NEW PASTIL SHAPES, Capes, Mantles, and Fishues. Very Dainty Costumes and Skirts with material for Bodico, lOC Beautiful Skirts in Black, Cream an d Navy, 70 Lovely Silk Blouses, 150 Stylish Blouses in Delaine, Voile, and Washing Fabrics, 75 Sunshades (Ladies' and Children's) 2;". dozen the latest shades in Kid and Suedo Gloves, Latest Washing Kid Gloves. The new fash enable Bnrt>roidered Blousings and Dress Materials, Muslins, Delaines, Eoliennes, Crepolines, Wool and Silk Voiles, Prints, Tussors. Crashes, .Tup Silks, Merinoa nnd Tatlet-as. Underclothing, Corsets, Laces, Hoisery. and the very lati ' " " Wear. FURNISHING.—Curtains, Damasks, Fancy Cloths, Quilts, Sheetings, Carpets. Gent's (Tavilor-made) Clothing, Tennis Shirts and Suits. Panama and Straw Hats. INSPECTION INVITED. AMRURY BROS., Devon Street, New Plymouth. THE GRAND CENTRAL COFFEE PALACE. *BOEMBTOB 'innnmnirnt. M.BROWSMITH, Xelepkon* No. 150, Box 85, Terms s From 4/6 penday, Cook's Coo pons Accepted O a . K'nufe'. walk from Railway, Post Offlc*. JBub, etc, EQUAL IN EVERY WAY TO A FIRST-CLASS' HOTEL. «fi«Um rtapfd for the co tt ve»i Bnce and cmtort «t Omnmld Travellers »ud Visitors. Recognised as the Leading Unlicensed Hotel in Taranaki. «ONVENIENT iTO "SolSSSora SAMPLE ROOM. LOFTY ANL AIRY AND BED ROOMS. Hot. Cole), «no Showat Bath*,
Standard Teas Standard Teas Standard Teas OSTRICH ON EACH PACXBr. I D. NATHAN * CO, BSTABLIBHED 1840, PACKET N THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE SHOP Buy a packet of GRAPE-NUTS toay and start the u«e cf the food, one pound of which contains triors 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 IRAPE-NIJTS are about two-thirds ior« digestible than any other food. The Lancet says : "Our analysi! shows that it is a nutritive of higl order, since it contains the constitu nts of a complete food ia very sat Isfactory and rich proportion and ii j n easily assimilable state." Thousands of letters from all parti i the world assert that users o' SRAPENUTS have thereby been re tored to health when other food: aid 'dru*rs h'nvt failed lo give relief Slure'i a reason tor.
I NEW iPI#MOTJTH vestment Loan and Society (Pernuinent). Instituted 1870 ; Incorporated under "Tho- .Building Soseties Act, 188 Q.- • DIBECTORS :' Messrs J. ]J. Connott (Chairman), W. Cottier, W. F. Brooking, T. Furlong, jtin., C. T. Bundle, C. T. Mills, unt'd W. C. Weston. Solicitor : K. c. Hughes, E?q. Bankers : The Bank of Now 2)eaVandI'oposu* are received and the -following rates of interest given : Foe 12 months, 5 per cent, per annua l I' or b nwnths, 4 per cent, per anmmv lonths, 3 per cent, per annum Loans granted on approved security from one to twerve years. P.'e the Society's revised tobies 0 f repayment. These are exceptionally liberal, and compare favourably wi* any of the best colonial institutioi 9. Tliero are no deductions of any sort either by way of bonus, com- j mission, or entrance fees. No mortgage; deeds to pay (or when ' tihn i„„ n i 8 OVGI . £3OO alld not 1( ,,. s iree years' duration. | r Borrowers can .„ utcll , au lmy uma , and ou very reasonable terms. Office open daily ■1 p.m., Thursday afternoon excepted, j CLARENCE RENNELL. I Secretary: and Treasurer. ' Brougham Street, New Vlymoutbj '. Coke obtainable from all Wood and Coa« dealers i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7941, 3 October 1905, Page 1
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