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GREAT CLEARANCE SALE A.B.C, BOOT & SHOE Co. AND J. R. CHATTERTOPS. WE liavo .still a' few lines of tho LADIES' and (JEM'S.' Sjk Linos us advertised. MEN'S SHOOTORS-7/(i Cheapest aovwherc. MEN'S IILUOIIEHS-1/ll Orund valuj. LAIUES' ULACIO KTII JlftOT-9/fi. llcst in town CHltaillEN'S ANKL-R; STRAI'S-Erom 1/11 WE are putting in ,up-tMlato machinery to cope with a large lusmess, and hav ng a stall' of competent workmen wc can execute all rders for hespoke work or repairs very quickly. HAND SEWN. MACHINE SEIK WiUp WOISIC. liriUXfJ THE .SALE ALL COOPS WILL BE SOLI) FOR CASH ONLY. W. ::. LINTIIORN (late of Lint Horn and Son, Hoot Manufaetui Uristo', England). H. C. EVANS, Anotonn'cal Bootmaker (late of 11. I'annell, Chi

SPRING SHOW. f\ I'll HIIST DISPLAY of season's fashions are to lutnil direct from TIONS " aiUl t,IC Col,U " 01lt - the LATEST PttOmjCInclu.lorl arc:- JIOO indies' and; Children's Millinery Hats, Toques, imi ionncts JO dozen Jiead.v-to-wea.i- and iintrimmed Hats/ 20 dozen Leathers, 4(}.dozen Dainty Flowers,, Uennliful KHybons and other trim'iuief m h ° NKW VAiirSLi SHADES, Capes, Mantles, and FisVery Dainty Cos!nines and Skirt's with material for Bodice, lOC Beautilul Skirts in Black, Cream and Navy, 70 Lovely Silk Mouses, 150 S.ylishßloiises in Delaine, Voile, avid Washing Fabrics, 7.') Sunshades (Ladies and •Children's) 2.". dozen thrf latest shades in Kid and Suedo Gloves, Latest Washing Kid -Gloves. The new fash onable Kmbro-jderoil lilonsings and Dress Materials, Mnshns, Delaines, Eoliennes, Cropolf-ncs, Wool ami Silk Voiles, Prints, lussors, Crashes, dap Silks, Merinos and TalTetas. Underclothing, Corsets, Laces, 11, ( j SWT , and the very latest Nock Wear. FTTRXISIIINC.-Cnrtains, Damasjts, Fanrv Cloths, Quills, fiheelinra. Carpels. Cent's (Ta.ilor-madc) Clothing, Tcnilis Pnil . (a an(l Suits< i. annnia and Straw Hats. INSPVX'fION- INVITRD. AMRU.UY BROS., Devon Street, New Plymouth.

THE GRAND CENTRAL- COFFEE PALACE. I'BOPIUETOB Telephonh No. 180, Bo* 85/ Terms: From 4/6 penday. Cook's Coupons Accepted On« walk from Bailway, Post Office, Banks, etc EQUAL IN EVEKY WAY TO A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, Specially »d ap ted f w the convcaienc, and comfort «J Crwmtttid Travellers and ,Visi,tor«. Recognised as the Leading? Unlicensed Hotel in Tai>anak CONVENIENT AND COMMODIOUS. SAMPLE HCOM, " I.OFTX AND AIRTS DINING, « ITTINQ-. AND BED BOOMS. Hot. Coltfc anO Shnwnr Rath>.

/. NEW PLYMOUTH Svestinent Loan and Society (.Permanent). Instituted lb'7o. Incorporated until c-eties Act, 1880." '"'' DIBECTOKS : Messrs .!. It. Connott (Chairman), W. Cottier, W. l.\ Brooking, T. Furli>nff, jim., C. T. Kundle, C. T. Mills, md W. C. Weston. Solicitor : R. C. Hughes, Esq, Bankers : The Bank ol Now Oaaland,. DEPOSITS. Bcposi's are received nad the following rates of interest given : For 12 months, 5 per cent. ]icr annum For (i months, i per cent, per annum For 3 months, U per cent, per annum Loans granted ity from one to twelve ypo.rs. See the Society's revised tables of repayment. These are exceptionally liberal, and compare favourably with any of the best colonial institutions. There are no deductions of any sort either by way of bonus, coniNo mortgai the loan is c >.han three y< £3OO and not le an redeem at nny time, cusonable. terms. Ollico open daily froi 4 p.m., Thursday after CLARENCE KENNELL, Secretary, and Treason am Street, New Vlymou jTRY AGASGRILLER for youf home.

Standard Teas Standard Teas Standard Teas OSTRICH OK EACH PACKET', L D, NATHAN & CO, ESTABLISHED ,1840. PACKET X THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE SHO? Puy, a packet oj GRAPE-NUTS tuny, and start the u ' ■' - - one politic) ol which' ourishinout, that the humau body [Will absorb, thar» several pounds ot maat, bread, porriclge. etc. The Canadian Government states hat Grape-Nuts contains almost s much dextrin &s auy other food ested. Dextin is the part that lakes lmman cofergy. Also that the-HtAPE-NUTS are about two-thirds, lore digestibla than anv other fnnrt [ The Laneot says :- "Our analysis* shows that it is a nutritive of high order, Kince it contains the constituents of a complete food in very satisfactory and rich uroportion and tail easily assimilable state." Thousands of 'letters from all part? t the world assert that users of JRAPENUTS have thereby been retored to health when other foods! J)d drugs havs failed to give relief.There's a reasc>D tor

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7948, 11 October 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7948, 11 October 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7948, 11 October 1905, Page 1

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