A.B.G. Boot Depot. XMAS COMPETITION. Football; New Zealand v. Wales. A customers purchasing goods to the value of 5s nt our depot from -Yovoinlwr sth until Pecomiber Itith will be entitled to compete. "We shall offer the following' prizes for the nearest scores sent in ; Ist. l'rize—Lady's Choice of any Lady's pair oS Boots or Shoes in our depot. Ist Prize Gent's Choice of any GWt's pair of 1 Boots or Shoes it our depot. 2nd Prize—Goods to value of 15s. 3rd Prize —Goods to value of 10s. All competitions to be sent in before 10 p.m. on SATUIIDAYi, December 16th, 1905. Winners of prizes must produce re ceipts, which will be given with every purchase. . fecntl in scores as under : NEW ZEALAND V. WALES. GOALS PENALTY GOALS ... - goals kuom mark > '' """ 'PHI ISS total ... "■ •■" 32 ;• Scorers of tries in Now / ealand Team Name of Competitor jf 0 0 { receipt / Lesults will bo publish ed in the local papers.W. G. Linthorn, H, C, Evans.
SPRING FASHIONS. \\ f ■n> , o Ploasml to announce largo shipments or special novelties, ex. sMaparw and 1-akeha. Si k, Voile, and Crash Skirts, Cream Tut!L !j n" P A f, tS a ' Ul Costu!ni < !S l. .'Silk and Crash Coats, l units, unci Drosses for Children. Beautiful Sunshades, all the latest styles and colours, Lace Mantles, Fischues, S.lk Ties, Collareties, an Belts, Lovely Silk.jVoHe, ami Irish Knibi oiueied Blouses. Special onakc of Washing Kid, Suede, and Kid cl'-'n V, 1 the ,ICW G ™ ys ' Bc » W. Pastils and Black. ... Wiles Embroidered Voiles and Eclines, Civpolints in Silk and v™, ™ \ olles ' M «slins, Delai. ee anil Prints, Embroidered Washing V oiles ami Muslins. BEAL PANAMA. HATS and Sofi Straws and Boaters, Cool Spring and Foat-her-WCTght Felts, SptomJi Value. Grand ra«go Tennis Shirts and Underwear, Golf, Cycling, Tennis, Cricket, and Boating SuiU ami Hat s.* „ Yfy SP-«1 Ijincs in Kaiapoi Tailor-mndo Suits 4ils Pd, 49s 6d. o2s Gd, oJs 6d. Cut, Fi(>, and Finis' guaranteed THli BEST. ■ . ) SEE OUR WINDOWS. AMRUJBY BROS., Drapers and Clothiers, Devon Street, New Plymouth. THE GRAND central coffee palace! ■"ROPBIETOR ARROW3MITH, !J>lephon* N'o. ISO. Box 85< Terms : From 4/6 per day. Cook's Goupous Acoepted Om walk from Hall»*y. Post Banks, etc, EQUAL in EVEBY. WAY TO A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Specially adapted for the conveaienca and comfort <4 Commtfrtl&l Travellers and Visitor*, . Recognised as the ' * Leading Hotel in Varan aki CONVENIENT AND COMMODIOUS SAMPLE BOOM, LOFTX ANI/ AIRY, DINING, .'3ITTING AND BED ROOMS. Hot. Colf'i, una Shower. Bath»<
I NEW PLYMOUTH Investment and Loan Society (Permanent). Instituted 1870. Incorporated under "The* Building Societies Act, 1880." DIRECTOR'S : Messrs J. B. Connett (Chairman). TV. Cottier, IV. F. Brooking, T. Furlone, jun., C. T. Rundie, C. T. Mills, ami W. C. Weston. Solicitor : R. C. Hughes, Esq. Bankers : The Bank of New Zfealand, DEPOSITS. Deposits arc received and the following rates of interest given For Jmonths, 5 per cent, per annum For fi months, 4 per cent. per annum For 3 months, 3 per cent, per annum Loam granted on approved security friim one to twelve years. Sep 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, commission, or entrance fees. No mortgage deeds to pay for when (Jbe loan is over £3.00 and not less ■than three years' duration. Borrower* can redeem at any time nnd on very reasonable terms. Office open daily from 10 a.m. tc 4 p.m., Thursday afternoon excepted. CLARENCE RENNELL. Secretary. and Treasurer. Brougham Street, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7974, 10 November 1905, Page 1
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