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GREAT CLEARANCE SALE* AT A.B.C BOOT & SHOE Co. AND J. R. CHATTERTON'S. ALL UOODS GREATLY REDUCED. ■ SEE WINDOWS Foil IURfiAINS. LAMES' and fiENTS.' Special WE have still a few lines of the LADIES' ami OTO Lin«j as advertised. MENS SIIOOTERS-7/6 Cheapest aovwhw. MUX'S ItLI.'CJIEUS—I/11. Grand value. LADIES' «LACB KTI) BftOT-9/fl. Best in'towr CHILDREN'S ANKLE; STRAPS-Fvom 1/11 _ M K aro putting in ..up-to-date machinery to cope with a large nismcss, ami 'hav ng a staff of com potent workmen we can execute all rders for tit-spoke work or i-cpairs verv quickly. HAND HEWS. MACHINE SEWN. . VI'MP WOIIK. DURING' THE .SALE ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. W. !J. LIXTHORN (late of LintKorn and Son, Boot Manufacturers, Hnsto', England). 11. C. EVANS, Anotomical Bootmaker (lato of 11. I'anncll, Christchurch),

SPRING SHOW. Q till FIRST DISPLAY of season's fashions are to hand direct from TIONS Continent. Everything the LATEST PUODUC „„/ t T'"ff "fo :- -300 Ladies' and Children's Millinery Hats, Toques, |i!™*: 7° Ao ™ Bcady-to-wcar and untrimmod Hats,: 20 dozen 2™' 4 ?.' llo "P n %/ FI«wor«. Beautiful IttbW and other trimI hue! W PASTIL SHADES, Capes, Mantles, and FisVery Dainty Costumes and Skirts with material for Bodice, lOC Beautiful _ Skirts jn Black, Cream and Navy, 70 Lovely Silk Blouses, 150 htylfh Blouses in Delaiao, Voile, and Washing Fabrics, 75 Sunshades (Ladies and Children's) 25 dozen the latest shades in Kid and Suede Gloves, Latest Washing KM Gloves. Tho now fashonable Embroidered Blousings and Dress Materials, Muslins, Delaines, Eolionnes, Crepolincs, Wool and Silk Voiles, Prints, lussors, Crashes, Jap Silks, Merinos and Taffetas. LmlcrclolWnjf, Corsets. Laeos, Hoiscrv, and the very latest K.-.ck uear. Cai F ets XISIIIXa '~ CUlta '"' S ' Dama,ks - I '' ancv Cloths, Quills, Sheetings, ^ oMna,lc >- Nothing. Tennis Shirts and Suits, Panama INSPECTION INVITED. AMRURY BROS., Devon Street, New Plymouth.

THE GRAND CENTRAL COFFEE PALACE. AKROWSMTH. T»l«pkoi» N O . 150, Box 85* Ou Minut.'. walk from Bailw»y. Port Office, Bank,, ,tc. " BQUAL IN EVERY WAY TO A FIBST-CLASS HOTBL, »<U P Ud f*r tk. co*v*ienc. az.4 cmforfc .4 Oununwlel Travellers «ad Vl»it«w, Recognised as the I in Taranak CONVENIENT AND COMMODIOUS SAMPLE i loo lt. u>rrs and aihy motto, ji rra Sfl ANB BEI , H °*- ColiTi. «n<J Shows Buhl.

/; NEW PLYMOUTH ivestmant Loan and Society (Permanent). Instituted 1870. Incorporated under "Tho Building SoAct, 3880." DIRECTORS : Messrs J. 11. Connctt (Chairman), TV, Cottier. W. F. Brooking, T. Furlong, jun., C. T. Bundle, C. T. Mills, arid W. C. Weston. Solicitor : R. c. Hughes, Esq Bankers : The Bank of N«w 2Jeal*nd r DEPOSITS. Peposi.'s nrc received «nd the following rates of interest given : For 12 months, 5 per cent, per anniVin *or b months, 4 per court, per annuOn I'or 3 months, 3 per cent, per arnimii Loans granted on approved security from one to twelve years. See the Society's revised tables of repayment'. These are exceptionally liberal, and compare favourably with any of the best colonial institutions, Tiiei-e are no deductions of any) sort either by way of bonus, commission, or entrance foes. No mortgago.deeds to pny for when Uho loan is over £3.00 and not less >.han three years' duration. Borrowers can redeem at any time, and on very reasonable, tciins. Office open doily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday afternoon excepted. CLAHENCB IIENNELU Secretary | and Treasurer. Brougham Street, New PlyraoutM,

Standard Teas Standard Teas Standard Teas \ OSTRICH OJI EACH PACKBr. L D. NATHAN * CO, EWTABLIBHED 1840,

PACKET N THE HAND IS WORTH [two iin the shop I Buy a ol GRAPE-NUTS toay and start the u* of the food, one pound of which contains more ourishment, that the human body will absorb, than several 'pounds ol meat, bread, porridge, etc. i The Canadian Government Btatee hat Grape-Nuts contains almost b much dextrin as any other food ested. Berlin is the part that lakes human energy. Also that the , IUAPE-NTJTS are about two-thirds I lore digestible than any other food. The Lanect soys : "Our analysis chows that it is a nutritive ol high order, stace it contains the constituents of a complete food in very satisfactory and rich proportion and In n easily asslmilalilo state." Thousands of letters from nil parts' I the world nssert that users oi ITIAPENUTS have thereby been retored to health when other foods jid drugs have failed to give relief. There's a reason fo»

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7949, 12 October 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7949, 12 October 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7949, 12 October 1905, Page 1

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