A.B.C. Boot Depot. XMAS COMPETITIONFootball: New Zealand v. Wales. A LL customers purchasing goods to the value of 5s at out- depot from -C*. November sth until IH-ceinber 1 <sth will be entitled to compete. We shall oiler the following' prizes for the lioarest scores sent In Ist Prize—Lady's Choice of any Lady's pair of Boots or Shoes in our depot. Ist Prize—Gent's Choice of any Gent's pair of Hoots or Shoes in our depot. 2nd Prize Goods to value of 15's. 3rd Prize—Goods to value of 10s. All competitions to be sent, in before 10 p.m. on SATUHDAYi, Peoem•ber 16th, 1905. Winners of prizes must produce ro ccipts. which will be given with every purchase. Send in scores as under ' NEW ZEALAND V. WALES. GOALS PENALTY GOALS , GOALS FROM MAIiK TRIES „ TOTAL ',7. Scorers of tries in New V, oaland Team Name of Competitor... , No. of receipt , liesults will bo publish ed in the local papers. W, G. Linthonn, H, C« Evans.
SPRING FASHIONS. W 3 ar ® pleased to announce largo shipments or special novelties ox I'aparoa and I«akeha. Si k, V-'oiie, and Crash Skirts, Cream Silk, \ oile, and Serge Jackets and Silk and Crash Coats. Junics, and Dresses for Children. Beautiful Sunshades, all the latest styles and colours, Lace Mantles Fiscliues, Silk Ties, Collarelies, an Bells, Lovelv Silk, Voile and Iris-h' Embroidered Blouses. Special make of Washing' Kid, Suede, and Kid Gloves, in all the now Greys, Beavers, Pastils and Black. Silk Voiles, Embroidered Voiles and Eelines, Crepolincs in Silk'and Woc3, Tinted Voiles, Muslins, Belai cs cflid Prints, Embroidered Washing Voiles aird Muslins. UK A[j PANAMA HATS and Sop Straws find Boaters, Cool Sprincr and Feather-weight Felts, Spleivdi Value. Grand range Tennis Shirts and Underwear, Golf, Cycling, Tenuis Cricket, and Boating Suits and Hat sT ' Very Special Lines in Kaiapoi Tail/or-inml# Suits 48s ©d. 49s 6d, 52s 6d, 59s (id. Cut, Fit, and Finis' guaranteed THE BEST. SEE OtMi WINDOWS.AMHURY BROS., Drapers and Clothiers, Devon Street, New Plymouth.
. THE GRAND f?JW ' - CENTRAL COFFEE PALACE. PROPRIETOR AUHOWSiItTHi, Telephone N O . 150. Box Bs< Terms : From 4/6 per day. Cook's Goupous Accepted Om Mlnuf«'« walk from Unit way,, F o at Office, Banks, etc, EQUAL IN EVERY WAY TO A FIRST-ICLASS HOTEL* Sjttclallj adapted 'ir the convenience and comfort <ul Ooiwmsrßl&l Traveller* an 4 "VJaitori^ Recognised as the Leading Hotel in Varanaki CONVENIENT AND COMMODIOUS SAMPLE KOO.VL LOFTX ANU AIRY. DINING,, SITTING AND BED ROOMS, Hot., ColcY, ana Shown Baths,
Standard Teas Standard Teas Standard Teas SEE OSTRICH ON EACH FACKBI. L D. NATHAN « CO, ESTABLISHED 1840,
I NEW PLYMOUTH Investment and Loan Society (s;*<ei-manent). Instituted 1870. Incorporated note "Th'o Building; >3oaeties Act, 1880." DIRECTORS: Messrs J. .11. Connctt (Chairman), W. Cottier, .W. F. lirookinp', T. Furlone:, jun., C. T. Rundie, C. T. Mills, amiS W. C. Weston. Solicitor : R. C. Hughes, Esq. Bankers : The Bank of New Z/ealand, DEPOSITS. Deposits are received and the fol'lowinir rates of interest given : For X'i months, 5 per cent, per annum For (\ months, 4 per cent, per annum For 3 months, per cent, per annum Loans granted' on approved security from one to twelve years. See the Society's revised tables of repayment. These are exceptioniall' liberal, and compare favourably wit), any of the best colonial 1 institutions. Th'" n are no deductions of any sort either by way of bonus, commission, or entrance fees. No mortgago ,'deeda to pay for when the loan is over £IOO and not less vhan three .years' duration. Borrowers can redeem at any time, mid on very reasonnbln terms. | Oft'ice open daily from 10 a.m. tr> 1 4 p.m., Thursday afternoon excepted. ' CLARENCE REN SELL. Secretary]and Treasurer. •Brougham Street, New Plymouth!;
PACKET N 'THE HAMB IS WORTH TWO IN THE SHOE Buy a pac.V.<?t ol CHAPE-NUTS top.y and start the hm of l.he food, one pound oi which contains mora ourishment, that the human body will absorb, thau several pounds of. meat, bread, porridge, etc. The CanmMan Government ntateff hat contains almost", a much dextrin as any other foodl ested. P?xtin is the part that, lakes human energy. Also that, the--IRAPE-NUTS are about two-thirds lora digestible than any other food.. The Lancet says "Our analysis shows that it is a, nutritive of higbi order, since it contains t.bo eonstitin ents of a cfli/iplete food in very sat* 1 isfactory and rich proportion and to n easily assimilable state.'' Thousands of letters from all part? I the world oje«*rt that users of ITIAPENUTS have thereby been r«tored to health when other foods jid drugs haw failed to give relijef. There's a rfwnn for GRAPE-NUTS,
Coke obtainable from all Wood and Coa l Dealers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7977, 14 November 1905, Page 1
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