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: A.B.C. Boot Shop. NOTICE. pg rplllO above shopi will lie dosed J. down on SATURDAY .NEXT, '5 October 1' Ist. Tile business will be • 'removed to .1. It. CIIATTKIiTOX'S, jf on Ihv opposite siilv! of street, where ™ LI wit hupo to sec ali okl customer* y| As the stock of Boots ami .Shoos (fi 5J •'« tor 100 4>[g for one business, wo aj ing this wwk. ALL I'JUCES GREATLY KEDL'CEI) (0 COME AM) SEE FOR VOIR- HI < SELVES. Ifl j 55 Jt will pay you tvj buy your sum- ■ iner boots ami shoes now. REMEMBER ! \VB CLOSE TIIF A.B.C. SHOP OX OCTOJSEK 21st. W. (!. LINTIIORX. H. C. EVANS.

IBDRY BROS. SPRING SHOW. OT'H FIRST 1)181'!,AY of season's fashions are In hand direct from TIONs" 1 '"' 1 illKl Co " U " e " 1 * Evt:, 'i' lhill S tho LATEST PRODUClncluded iire : .'SOU Ladies' and Children's Millinerv Hals, Tonnes, and Bounds, 20 dozen Jieady-to-wea r ami untrinimed ilats.i 20 dozen Featilers, dOtlown Dainty FUAvers. Ileantifid Ki'b'bons and other trimmings in all the NEW PASTIL SHADES, Capes, Mantles, and Fishucs. Very Dainty Costumes awl Skirts with material lor Bodice, 100 Beautiful Skirts in Black, Cream and Navy, 70 Lovely Silk Blouses, 150 Stylish Blouses in Delaine, Voile, and Washing Fabrics, 75 Sunshades (Ladies' and Children's) 25 dozen the latest shades in Kid and Sucdo Gloves, Latest. Washing Kid Gloves. The new fash onable Embroidered Blousings and Dress Materials, Muslins, Delaines, Eoliennes, Crepolines, Wool and Silk Voiles, Print's' Tussors, (,'raslves, dap Silks, Merinos and Taffetas. Underclothing, Corsets. Laces, lT o isorv, and the very latest Ni'ck Wear. FUTtXlSinXG.—Curtains, Ttamasks, Fancy Cloths, Quilts, Sheetings, Carpds. Gent's (Tailor-made) Clothing, Tennis Shirts and Suits, Panama and Straw Hats. INSPECTION INVITED. AMRUK Y BROS., Devon Street, New Plymouth,

THE GRAND CENTRAL COFFEE PALACE. PROPRIETOR ARROWSMJTH, Telephone No. ISO, Box 85. s : From 4/6 pep day. Cook's Goupous Accepted Out K!nut»'« walk from Hallway, Post Office, Banks, etc, EQUAL IN EVERY WAY TO A FIRBT-CLASS HOTEL, Cp«clal!j adapted for the convenience and comfort <4 CwuncitirJ Travellers nod Visitor*. Recognised as the Leading Unlicensed Hotel in Taranaki CONVENIENT AND COMMODIOUS SAMPLE ItGOM, LOFTY AND AIRY DINING, SITTING AND BED ROOMS, Hot. Coir'', ano Shower Bath*,

Standard Teas Standard Teas Standard Teas 8 EH OSTRICH ON BACH PACKS f. L D, NATHAN & CO, •MTABUSHED U340,

I NEW PLYMOUTH In vestment and Loan Society (Permanent). Instituted 1870. Incorporated under "The* Building Soscties Act, 1880." DIKECTOBS: Mcsflrs J. J!. Connett (Chairman). AV.' Cottier, \V. I<\ llrookiu.tr, T. Furloni;, juu., (J. 'l'. Kiindle, C. T. JUills, mid W. C. Weslon. Solicitor : 11. C. Hughes, Ksq. Hankers : The Bank of New ZjUaiaud. DEPOSITS. JVjmsl'S are received and the following rail's of interest given For 12 months, 5 per cent, per annum For (i Months, 4-jjer cent, per annum I FoS' 3 months, 3 per cent, per annum I Loam granted on approved socurI ity frnm one to twelve years. See the Society's reused tables of repayment.. These are. exceptionally I liberal, end compare favourably with any of the best colonial institutions. There sre no deductions of any sort either by way of bouus, comuiiss'in, or entrance fwis. No mortdHfte deeds to pny for when foe loan is over £3.00 end not less three years' duration. Borrowers ran redeem at any Umo, and on very reasonabln terms. Oflics open daily from 10 u.m. tc 4 p.m., Thursday afternoon excepted. CLARENCE RENNELL. P-ccretary, and Treasurer. 1 llrpusrham Street, New Vlymniitb. TRY A GAS GRILLER for your home

PACKET N THE BAK.T) IS WOIiTH TWO IN THE SHOP Buy a oi GRAPE-NTJTS to-f-V and start the u» cf the food, r 'ne pound of which contaiiio mo'-a »ur<shineDt, that the human boiiv will absorb, tliani several (>oum!s oI meat, bread, porridge, etc. T'ha CanmHan Government states hat Oraj>»-Nnis contains Almost B much dnxtrln os pn.v other food esled. I'"xtin is t,b» part that lakes human energy. Also that, the HIAPE-NUTS are about tv.'o-t,hirds lors digestible than nn,v other food. The Lancet says "Our analysis shows that it in a, nutritive of hij?h order, since it contains t.ho constituents of a complete food in very satisfactory and rich proportion and In n easily assimilable state." Thousands of letters from nil port* I the wr»rld p"K"rt that users of ITIAPENUTS hove thereby been rstored to health when other foods ,nd drugs havß failed to give relief. There'B a i'?'.i!>on for GRAPE-NUTS.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7953, 17 October 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7953, 17 October 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7953, 17 October 1905, Page 1

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