GREAT SALE NOW ON AT A.E.C BOOT & SHOE Co. AND J. R. CHATTERTON'S. GENTS.' (.'LACK IUTTON BOOTS, I'sunl price Ills Oil to 22s Gil, Hula I Vim 15s 6d GENTS.' GLACE LACE HALS.. Usual Price 21s Oil, Sal- Price l.isw. SPECIAL LINE GENTS.' GLACE JiALS.. to clear, lO.s »d. GENTS.' TAX HALS.. Sis (Id lo 17s fid ; Usual Prices Us (id to 2«s fid. SPECIAL LINE LADIES' SHOE* to clear, Lace,'ls 9d. lluWon -Is IHL LADIES' BOX CALF AMI CLACK HOOTS, Lace and Button 12s (Vd, reduced to ds.'fxl. fcIIILDUEX'S ANKLE STRAP SHOES, Sale Price Is lid. GREAT BARGAINS GREAT BARGAINS COME EAKLY TO SECURE BARGAINS. Special Attention Given to Bespoke Work. ' SEWN, lIANIISEWX, PUMP WORK, ETC., ETC. REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT. We are pulling in up-to-date machinery to cope with a large business and shall, therefore, bo able to supply single pairs at wholesale prices During the Salo all goods will be sold for CASH ONLY. NO GOODS SENT OUT UNLESS VREPAID. SPRING SHOW. OUR FIRST DISPLAY of season's fashions are to hand direct from London ami the Continent. Everything the LATEST PRODUCTIONS. Included arc : 300 Ladies' and Children's Millinery Hals, Toryues, wd Bonnets, 20 dozen Ready-to-wear and unlrimnied Hats,' 20 dozen leathers, 40 dozen Pailnty Flolwers, Beautiful Riiyiions ami other triinnings in all the NEW I'ASTIL .SHADES, Capes, Mantles, and Fisliu.es. Very Dainty Costumes and Skirts with material for Ilodice, 100 beautiful Skirts in Black, Cream -and Navy, 70 Lovely Silk Blouses, 1.10 Stylish Blouses in Delaine, Voile, and Washing Fabrics, 75 Sunshades (Ladies' am! Children's) 21 dozen the latest shades in Kid and Suedo Gloves, Latest Washing Kid Cloves. The new fash onable Embroidered Blousings and Dress Materials, Muslins, Delaines, Eoliennes, Cropoliucs, Wool and Silk Voiles, Prints, Tussore, Crashes, ,7ap Silks, Merinos and Tallclas. Underclothing, Corsets, Laces, Hoisery, and the very latest Neck rt'ear. FURNISHING.—Curtains, Damasks, Fancy Cloths, Quilts, Sheetings, Carpets. Gent's (Tifilor-made) Clothing, Tenuis Shirts and Suits, I'anar incl Straw Hats. INSPECTION [NVITED. AMRURY BROS., Devon Street, New Plymouth. THE GRAND CENTRAL COFFEE PALACE. PBOP3BIITOH ABBOWSMJTH, ■Telepkon* N D . 150, Box 85< Terms: From 4/6 per day. Cook's Coupons Accepted 0n« MJnufe's walk from Railway, Post Office, Banks, etc, EQUAL IN EVERY WAY TO A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, Specially, adapted for the coaveaience and comfort <•» ComsiKtleJ Travellers and Visitors Recognised as the Leading Unlicensed Hotel in Tai*anaki. «ONVENIENT AND COMMODIOUS SAMPLE ROOM, LOFT* AND AIRY DINING, SITTING: AND BED ROOMS. Hot. Colo, and S'a'ower Batb», Standard Teas Standard Teas Standard Teas / NEW PLYMOUTH vestment Loan and Society OSTRICH ON EACH PACKET, I D, NATHAN * CO, SWTABUSHED 1840. PACKET N THE HAND IS WORTH Messrs J. B. Connett. (Chuirman), W. Cottier. W. F. Brooking, T. Furlong, Jun., C. T. Rundlo, C. T. Mills, taisvti W. C. Weston. Solicitor : It. c. Hughes, Esq. Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand. DEPOSITS. TVrmsifs are received and the folites of interest given : For 12 months, 5 per cent, per annum | For 6 months, 4 per cent, per annum For 3 mouths, .3 per cent, per annum JWO Loans granted on approved seciT1N TOE SHOP. ity from one to twelve years, fee j ' the Society's revised tables of reI payment. These are exceptionally I liberal, and compare favourably with I Buy a packet oJ GHAFE-NUTS to- »any of the best colonial iiistitulior.B. ! ay and start the une o!" the food, one pound of which contains more I There are no deductions of any ounshmtnt, that the human body sort eilher b.y way of bonus, eoiiiwill absorb, than several pounds of } mission, or entranco fee*, meat, bread, porridge, etc. j ___ | I No mortgage, deeds to pay for wli-n 1 The Canadian Government states U)0 lonn i 8 oVul . XJO(J ai|d not ](KS hat. Grape-Nuts contains almost Khau three years' duration s much dextrin as any other food | ' ) csted. Dextin is tho part that. Borrowers cm redeem „l miv time 1 m k A°£™"r. a enCrgy- A,s <\ tha * . 4 ' ,e and on very reasonable terms.' I RAPE-NUTS are about two-thirds digestible than any other food. Office open daily from 10 a.m. U & p.m., Thursday afternoon excepted CLARENCE RENNELL. Secretary;and Treasure: I The Lancet says : "Our analysis Secretary;and Treasurer, shows that it is a nutritive of high Brougham Street," New Plymouthorder, since it contains the constituents of a complete food in very sat- . _- isfactory and rich proportion and in I ati parts Coke obtainable fi»on I the world assert that nsrrs of , JRAPENUTS have thereby been re- all WOOd and Coal , torcd to health when other foods- \ *•»*«. ; M drugs have failed to. give relief,: { dealfiPS There's a reason for ■—»»..»
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7942, 4 October 1905, Page 1
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