1A.8.G. Boot Depot. XMAS COMPETITION Football: New Zealand v. Wales.. ALL customers purchasing g-oods va 'ue of 5s at our depot from November sth until December 1 0111 wi " lie entitled to compete. Wo shall offer the following prizes for the nearest scores sent in : Ist Prize—lady's Choice of any Lady's P&U' of Hoots or Shoes in our depot. Ist Prize—dent's Choice of any G ent '' s P a 't of Boots or Shoes in our depot. 2nd Prize— I Goods to value of 355. 3rd Prize—(,'oods to value of 18s. All competitions to be sent in before 10 p.m. on SATURDAY", December 16th, 1905. Winners of prizes must produce ra ccipts, which will be given with every purchase. Send in scores as under NEW ZEALAND V. WALES. GOALS ... . PENALTY GOALS COALS I<'UOM MARK TRIES total "■ •iim rzi Scorers of tries in New 'I ealand Team Name of Competitor No. 0 f roce i pt , Results will be publish ed ill the local papers. W. G. Linthorn, H, Ci Evans,
BROS. SPRSNC FASHIONS \\ r 5 are pleased to announce larg a shipments or special novelties, ex. s.s. Paparoa and Pakelia. !Ji k, Voile, and Crash Skirts, Cream Oilk, Voilo, and Serge Jackets and Silk irnd Crash Coats, Tunics, and Dresses for Children. Beautiful Sunshades, all the latest styles and colours, Lace Mantles, Fischuos, Silk Ties, Collarettes, an Belts, Lovely Silk, Voile, and Irish Embroidered Blouses. Special anakc of Washing* Kid, Suede, and Kid Gloves, in all the new Greys, Beavers, Pastils and Black. Silk Voiles, Embroidered Voiles and Eclines, Crepolines in Silk-and Wool, Tinted Voiles, Muslins, l)clui es and Prints, Embroidered Washing Voiles and Muslins. ■■- HEAL PANAMA HATS and Sof Straws find Boaters, Cool Spring and Feather-weight Felts, Splemli Value. Grand rango Tennis Shirts and Underwear, Golf, Cycling, Tennis, Cricket, and Moating Suits and Hat s. Very Special Lillys in Kaiapoi Taller-mado Suits 4i)s 6d, 49s 6d, 52s 6d, 59a Gd. Cut, Fit, and Finis' guaranteed THE BEST. SEE OUR WINDOWS., AMRUJRY BROS., Drapers and Clothiers, Devon Street, New Plymouth.
THE GRAND CENTRAL COFFEE PALACE. ARROWSMITB. T«lephon» No. 150. Box 8S ( Terms : Fpom'4/6 per day. Cook's Goupous Accepted 0n« K!b.uU'« w»lk from It ail way,, Vest Office, lluka, etc, EQUAL IS EVERY WAY TO A FIRST-CLASS HOTELi «jwcl«Jlj. adapted the coAvteßfeace and comfort <4 CVjmxn&tiM Tr»veller» »ad Vinito!** " _ ; iy Recognised as the Leading Unlicenced Hotel in Taranaki CONVENIENT AND COMMODIOUS SAMPLE itOOM, LOFTX ANK AIRY DINING, f3 BITING AND BED ROOMS, Hoi. Colo, ana Showed Bat-bc*
Standard Teas Standard Teas Standard Teas SB* OSTRICH ON EACH PACKET. L. D. NATHAN 4 CO, ESTABLISHED 1840, PACKET i N THE HASB 'is worth I TWO i IN THE SHOP Buy a oi GRAPE-NUTS to<?Y and start the u«« cf the food, one pound of which contains ood nurSshment, that the human body will absorb, thaw several pounds ot meat, bi'ettd, porridge, etc.
I NEW PLYMOUTH Investment and Loan Society (Permanent). Instituted 1870. Incorporated under "Thfy Building Spseties Act, 1880."DIRECTORS: ' Messrs J. B. Connett (Chairman), W. j . Cottier, W. J l , Brooking, T. Furlons, jun., C. T. Rundle, C. T. Mills, ami W. C. Weston. Solicitor : R. C. Hughes, Esq. Bankers : The Bank of New Ztealand, i DEPOSITS. ! Deposits ure received and the following pates of interest given : For 3.3 months, G per cent, per annum For fi months, 4 per cent, per annum Pol' 3 months, 3 per cent, per annum Loans granted on approved security trim one to twelve years. See the Society's revised tables of repayment. These are exceptionally liberal, and compare favourably with' I a,ny of the best colonial .institutions, i Tfierp nre no deductions of any sort eitlinr by way of bonus, commission, or entrance fees. No mortgage deeds to pay for when, tibo loan is over £3OO and not less! Mian three years' duration. Borrowers can redeem at any time,and on very reasonable terms. i Office open daily from 10 a.m. toi j 4 p.m., Thursday afternoon excepted.. CLAREXCE BENNELU Secretary; [tn'd Treasurer. Brougham Street, New Plymouth
The CunniMim Government states? hat Grupa-Ntits contains almost B much df-xtiin as any other food ested. T>?xtin is th# part that lakes human energy. Also that, the IRAPE-NUTS are about, two-thirds ior« digestible than any other food; The Lancet says "Our analysis Bhows that it i« a nutritive of high order, since it contains t.ho constituents of a complete food in very satisfactory and rich proportion and ia n easily assimilable state." Thousands of letters from all part? I the world oaeert that users of irtAPENUTS have thereby been ntorecl to health \vlir>n other foods aid drugs have failed to give relief.: There's a r«M®;>n for U RAPE-NUTS.
Coke obtainaole from all Wood and Coa l Dealers,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7992, 1 December 1905, Page 1
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