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GREAT SALE NOW ON AT A.B.d BOOT & SHOE Co. AND J. R. CHATTERTON'S. CENTS.' CLACE BUTTON BOOTS, l.'sual price 19s lid to 22s (ill, Sulo Price. 15s (5d CENTS.' GLACE LACE HALS., T.Hital Price 21k fid, Sale Price 15s 0(1. .SPECIAL LINE GENTS.' GLACE HALS., to clear, 10s 9<l. GENTS.' TAN HALS., !)s (ill to 1.7s lid ; Usual Prices lis («l to 23s (id. SFEdAL LIKE LADIES' SHOES to clear, Lace<-ls Oil, Button Is ltd LADIES' BOX CALF AND GLACE HOOTS, Lace ami Button 12s till, reduced to 9s Gd. tJHILDHEN'S ANKLE STRAP SHOES, Sale Price Is lid. GREAT BARGAINS GREAT BARGAINS TO SECURE BARGAINS. Special Attertticrt Giver? to Besrcke Work. SEWN, TIANPSEWN, PUMP WORK, ETC., ETC. REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT. We nro putting in up-to-date machinery to cope with a large bus and shall, therefore, lie able to supply single pairs at wholesale pi During the Sale all goods will 'be sold for CASH ONLY. NO HOODS SENT OUT UNLESS PREPAID.

SPRIN& SHOW. Ol'H KJHST DISPLAY of season's fashions are to hand direct from London and the Continent. Everything the LATKST .PRODUCTIONS. Included are : ;SOO Ladies' and Children's Millinery Hats, Toques, and Bonnets, lit) dozen Deady-to-wear and untrimmed Hats,' 20 dozen Feathers, 40 dozen Dainty Floiwcrs. Tleautii'ul iiilyboiis and other trimmings in all the XKW PASTIL SHADES, Capes, Mantles, and Fis■hucs. Very Dainty Ccsiuines ami Skirt? with material for Bodice, 300 Beautiful Skirts in Black, Cream an d Xavy, 70 Lovely Silk Blouses, ]HO Stylish Blouses in Delaine, Voile, and Washing Falxrics, 75 Sunshades (Ladies' and Children's) 25 dozen thu latest shades in Kid and Suedo Gloves, Latest Washing Kid Gloves. The new fash onable. Embroidered Blousings and Dress Materials, Muslins, Delaines, Eoliennes, Crepolines, Wool and Silk Voiles, Prints, Tussors, Crashes, Jap Silks, .Merinos and TalYctas. Underclothing, Corse!" ' " '■ ' Jt '-' ---'- *'—'- Wear. FURNISHING.—Curtains, Damasks, Fancy Cloths, Quilts, Sheetings, Carpels. Gent's (Tn'ilor-made) Clothing, 'Tennis Shirt*' and Suits, Panama and Straw Hats. INSPECTION INVITED. AMRURY" BROS., Devon Street, Nev/ Plymouth,

PROPRIETOR ARHOV-aj;.! T;-:- ■"■ Kg. ;r.:>, j?us 85. EQUAL IN EVERY WAY TO A FIR&T-CLASS KOTEL, «P~tal* »d.pt«J fnr the convince an* comfort *l CanunMlftf Travellers nad Visitf,^ Recognised as the LeadingTUnlicensed HoteS in Ta.^aki CONVENIENT AND MWKWg SAMPLE IKXOU '" . LOFTY AND AIRY DINING, J and UEn ROOMg ., Hot. Cole', ano SWa- Baths. "

Standard Teas Standard Teas Standard Teas OSTRICH ON EACH PACXteK L D, NATHAN * CO, BHTABLISHED 1840. PACKET N THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE SHOP Buy a ~fick»t u! CIK APE-NUTS tnny and start the n one pound of which ___ „„ ,_. our'shmcnt, that the huuiaiT body will absorb, than several pounds of meat, bread, porridge, etc. Tho Canadian Government stalest hat Grape-Nuts contains almost s much dextrin as any other food; ested. Dcxtin is the part that, mites human energy. Also that th»> i RAPE-NUTS are about two-thirds* lore digestible than uuy other food., The Lancet says : "Our analysi": shows that it is a nutritive of iifgii order, rince it contains the constttu--nta of a complete food in very s&'Sufactory and rich proportion and ia n easily assimilable state." . Thousands of letters from all parts ! the world assert that users of JRAPENUTS have thereby been retored to health when other foods jid drugs have failed to give relief. There's a reason for

I i JNEIV PLYMOUTH j | Svestment Loan antif J Society I (Permanent). I Instituted 1870. I Incorporated under "They Building So-', seties Act, 1880." I Messrs .7. 11. Connett (Chairman), AW Cottier, W. V. Brooking, T. Furlons', jun., C. T. Handle, C. T Mills, and W. C. Weston. Solicitor : It. C. Hughes, Esq, Hankers : The B a nk of Now Zealand. j DEPOSITS. i l>cpns!Je nro received anil the fol-' lowing rates of interest given : , For 12 months, , r > per cent, per annum/ , I'or 0 months, -1 per cent, per annum For 3 months, a per cent, per annum | Loans granted on approved sccurj ify from one to twelve Years. Hee ij the Society's revised tables of re- :| payment. These are exceptionally ~, lihornl, nml wimparo. favourably w ;t'h any of the host co'lonial institutions.

sort cither by way of bonus, cam- : mission, or entrance fees. j No mortgage, deeds to pny lor wI-pii Wie loan is over £IOO niui not less I ihan three years' duration. „.i very /'easomibln terms. ) Oilieo open doily from to a.m. ts> ; i p.m., Thursday afternoon excepted. I CLARENCE RENNIOLL. ; Secretary:and Treasurer. , Brougham Street, New I'iyinauitfc, £oke obtainaole from al! Wood and Coa*.*' | ~. dealers

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7945, 7 October 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7945, 7 October 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7945, 7 October 1905, Page 1

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