We are opening up our NEW SUMMER GOODS. Give us a call and inspect our new lines. Newest Shapes. Newest Shapes. Latest Styles. Latest Styles. Cricket, Tennis and Bowling Shoes. A.B.C. Boot Shop. Look Out for Xmas Competition. ! W. G. Linthorn, H, C, Evans. SPRING FASHIONS. SEE OUIt WINDOWS. Drapers and Clothiers, Devon Street, New Plymouth. AMRURY BROS.,
the grand CENTRAL COFFEE PAALCE. "BOTOETOB AIUiOWSHITa. Telephone N O . 150. Boi US* Terms : From 4/6 pen day. Cook's G« >upous Accepted On« Minute's W»lk from Hail way. Post Officii Hanks, etc, '' EQUAL IN EVERY WAY TO A FIBST-CLAJ 3S HOTEL. SpttUllZ adapted for the convince an* comfort <4 Cr>mm«He.! lravellers nod Visitor*. Recognised as the Leading Unlicensed Hotel in Varanaki CONVENIENT AND COMMODIOUS SAMPLE ItGO.M. LOfTX ANI, AIRY railiflJMM AND BED R« ?01fS, Hot. Coin, ftno Showot Batbn,
I NEW PLYMOUTH Investment and Loan Society (Permanent). Instituted 1870. Iworporated under "Tht* Building Soseties Act, 1880." MRECTOBS: Messrs J. IS. Connett (Chairman). \V. Cottier. W. F. llrookins, T. Fi.irlone, jun., 0. T. Jtundle, C. T. Mills, said W. C. Weston. Solicitor : It. C. Hughes, Es'q. Bankers : The Bank of Nt'\v /A'ulinufj DEPOSITS. Deposljs are received and the followino; pates 0 f interest given For J.P months, 5 per cent, per annum For J'> months, 4 per cent, per annum For 3 months, -i per cent, per aunum Loans granted on approved security fr«im one to twelve years. See the Society's revised tables of repayment. These are exceptionally liberal, and compare favourably with uny of the best colonial institutions. Ttico nre no deductions of any sort either by way of bonus, commission, or entrance fees. No mortgage'.deeds to pay for when fbo loan is over £'loo and not less ■than three .years' duration. Borrowers nan redeem at any time, ?md on very reasonable terms. Office, open daily from 10 a.m. tc 4 p.m., Thursday afternoon excepted. CLARENCE BENNELL. * Secretary and Treasurer. Brougham Street, New Plymouth. Coke obtainaole from all Wood and Cqa* r caters.
Standard Teas Standard Teas Standard Teas OSTRICH ON EACH PAC&B t, L D. NATHAN « CO, tBTAJUJSHJED 1840. PACKET N THE HABJ) IS WORTH TWO IN THE SHOP Buy a yaclot al GRAPE-NTJTS topy and start the um cf the food, •roe pound of which contains mora our'shment, that the human body will absorb, tliai« several pounds ol meat, bread, porridge, etc. The OanmMan Government states hat GrouA-Nnts contains almoet s much rir/xtiin as any other food ested. Pfxtin is tb» part that, lakes human energy. Also that the IRAPK-NUTS are about two-thirds lora digestible than any other food. The Lancet says : ''Our analysis shows that it in o, nutritive of high order, svneef it, contains tho constituents of a C'"'"*'H'te food in very satisfactory end rich proportion and In n easily fissiroilable state." Tlomanrls of letters from all parts < the w.-.rld ewrt that users ol JRAPENUTP have thereby been r«tored to health when other foods jid. drugs hav« failed to give relief. There's a. >" ll " r -'r>r for GRAPE-NUTS,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7971, 7 November 1905, Page 1
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500Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7971, 7 November 1905, Page 1
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