THE MID-SEASON SALE SOW IS FI'LL SWISG. YOU <unnot afford to miss this CTpat bariMin fi-a-t. You rannot, really I We hue rut a nay from 10 to over 18 jxt iTiit of tin- original prices on goods I hit are hadly » allied jtiit now. It is not old. dead, shonworn »tork that we arc offering, lmt freidi. bpw goods import ml quite recent It. VALUES LIKE THESE CALL Vol' HERE: EIGHT MI'SLIS COSTI'MES. marie in Paris anil fully descriptive of Parisian art. ihese were, •to* to <!5». sow;a>» iml to i:* each. SMART SEASONABLE BI.OI'SES in Salepn. L\:m.iric. French Lawn. sikl # :, .k, ranging in price from 2* 1U to 3-is each. Soit'U-ss :U Id in the f discount. GLOYF. BARGAISS, Suede, KM. Imitation Suede. Li>lr Thread. Cashmere. Open-work Silk ami other fabric glove.* All K"'nnow at 16} per cent under iimii! prices. SALE PRICES FOB CASH OSLY. MORE Y & SON DEVOS ST.. XEW PLYMOITH PLUM PUDDINGS FOR YOUR FRIENDS. Sot big family puddings, hut dainty little puddings packed ill pretty little wicker hampers. You just put an address tag on the hamper and mail k. Theae miniature puddings are made by 'Peak, Frean and Co., the biscuit people—the people with the-reputation for delicions pastry. Get some of these puddings, they save Xmas cards and are so much nicer and unique and only cost Is each.
Wc have the family Xinas. pudding*, same makr (Peak, Frcan ami Co.'s). One lb a*. Just a«" appcti'MiK rIf you ioii'«iilcr for si mompiit tin- lime, trouble, anil bother of iimkin;: your ptulilings »iiii i-;ikc> .il home, you'll readily appreeiaU' unr cake ami iimlilini: ilepiirtnieut. We have the ireil alnmid -ukr at 3s. tlie iced for 2s fld. ' cakes only cost "i-. C. CARTER, THK PEOPLE'S GHOCEK. BVON" ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH
TASTEFUL TRIBUTES ' Vmi will fiiwl it li.ip.l t.> vli-rt :i iiiori" f.n-li'.ful trhutiMlmn :.n i'\i-ln>ivc licsiyn in ii" r '' nuifl'li'Tlniv aiv 7n >«h\ hi-.-i-l-----liics amli-'.isscs in my lirre, at jtriiTS frimi LI tn L't'iO. I'iill roiiml inn) «iv tlirm: vmi will :ulmiiv the beautiful twiterialiiniltlirivnrkniiiti<lii|i. W'atr for free il!n>tr:ilc.l I'nliilns mill iir»v-li>l. if W. F. SHORT PoWDKKHAM STUKKT. NKW I'I.VMOITH.
/K v«ii iyuiil n rvullv nir. nill imiin** th<> p.iliil. Suratura Tea t-'iii utifl.s a f li*-r»- i> u-r !'• to equal Sural urn. H i-< p'lf'it i annua. |vrf«Tt .in flavour, ntnivilil rich anil strong. Sural urn » purr honest. Oylon Iva. ami yiiarnn tod not bleiiitnl with Imlian. Chin.! or any cheap cr-ini'-rinr tia>-. RETAIL PRICES : Suratura A quality Is M per TV Suratura B quality. Is 9d jw' r n '- Buratura D quality. 2s per lt>. Suratura X quality, 2s id ] SOU) BY Ali STOBEKEEPEB
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8000, 11 December 1905, Page 2
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443Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8000, 11 December 1905, Page 2
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