SIR! YOUR SUMMER HAT Is it to be a neat, fashionable Panama—a guaranteed genuine Panama f They aw the " coolest of the cool" for summer wear. Our prices are from 18s 6d upwards. Or perhaps a good Tuscan Straw, low priced at from 2s lid to 13s lid. The plain straw boaters cost from 6s 6d down to Is. Should you hare a liking for the felt, the new Coolspring hat would please you. The weight is only 24 ounces, tho shapes the latest, the material the very finest, and the price is only Os lid. A GOOD TENNIS SUIT Either of flannel or light, tweed is one of your needs perhaps just now. We haTc well-cut suits for cricket, tenuis, or similar uses at 22s (id to 25s the suit of two garments. Shirts for tennis, light, cool and durable, wellmade and nicely finished, at all prices. Underwear of the unshrinkable kind, delightfully light and suitable for summer. Vests and pants from 3s 6d to 7s 6d. Call and <ee them. AMBURY BROTHERS DRAPERS AND CLOTHIER!NEW PLYMOUTH. TRY THE TARANAKI DRUG AND PATENT MEDICINE STORES OUR STOCK IS FRESH Just landed direct from the manufacturers: POSTCARDS: Self-toning, Gaslight, P.O.P. in all grades. CAMERAS: To suit beginners and all amateurs. PLATES AND PAPERS: All makes and speeds. NO OLD STOCK HERE I "HYPAX" neutralises Hypo in one minute. "TONEATA," tho ideal combined Toning and Fixing Solution. _ Printing Franios, Ruby Lamps, Trays, Racks, and Washing Tanks.ote m largo variety. PHOTOGRAPHIC FORMULAS DISPENSED WITH ONLY PUREST CHEMICALS. DARK ROOM FOR AMATEURS Wm. Fraser, M .p.s.v, DEVON STREET, NEWP LY MOUTH FOOTBALL! NEW ZEALAND VERSUS WALES. XMAS. COMPETITION, All customers purchasing goods to the value of 5s at our depot from November sth until December lfith will be entitled to compote. Winners of prizos must produce recemts. which will be be given with every purchase. > \ Ist Prize—Lady's choice of any lady's pair of boots er shoes in our depot. Ist prize—Gent's choice of any gent's pair of boots or shoes in our depot. 2nd i prize—Goods to the value of 15s. 3rd prize—Goods ' to the value of 10s. All competition! to be sent in before 10 p.m. on Satubdav, December lßth, 1905. Send in scores as under: New Zealaxd v. Wales. Goals ... ... ... ... ,£ Penalty goals ... ... ... ... Goals from mark... Tries... Total... ... ... ... ..! 11111 Scorers of tries in New Zealand team Name of Competitor No. of receipt Results will be published iu local papers G. LINTHORN ... ... ... }{. C. EVA A.B.C. BOOT DEPOT
The kind that needs no ten-horse power to move them. Oneniiui power is ample, and then there's fi hit to snare. Easy running mowers tiiur. a.;, their worn cleanly and well. So natchy worK, but nice even lawns, result wlien you use ours, Aii oneos from £1 up. GARDEN'HOSE store tor >;.-. riow about your garden hose ? Js it leaking—giving you n free shower barn instead of the garden ? Use some or. Morton's Special garden nose, and North British. All sizes; stand heavy pressure ; tight and durable. How much do you want 't DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, Housewives are favoured in New Plymouth. It is the only town m People who are particular ahout the New Zealand where. Butler retailed Butter served on their tahie should use last year at Is. Being the largest White Ci.ovkk, my first hriiiul. Fresh buyer of Dairy Produce for local con- every diy, daintily ipacked, is as sweet sumption in the colony I was aide to and good one day as another. Try it refuse to raise my price when com- —msi once. It's worth it, petitors here approached me. FRUITFUL COOKERY. Best'of Cooks fait, if the materials are poor. Good, clean new season's fruit is die only kind I sell, liiisins, Oil; ISiillanas, 4d; Currants, aid. TINNED FRUITS. These tinned goods are as fresh s.s Apricots cost 8d when harvested, taste as good as new Pearlies „ !ld plucked fruit. Every tin bright and Pears lild clean inside and out. You save money on every purchase you make at my store. Note it. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Have hud a habit of growing since I was about six days' old, some way <;'-• another. Late years it's been my business. Shall he pleased 1.0 see you now a 1 SKINNER'S BUILDINGS, BItOUGHAM STIIK.KT. LHP.T.f<IT Vl ,„ KING ST.. -A* NEW I'LYMOITII. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED AVrTH VOL'H DKKSS IV \i)V TKV OUR iiHADV .-.iAlito. DAIXTIKS. 2/11 BLOUSES The most replete slock of I his wear in all new embroidered efl'ectsiii muslins, linen, voiles, and silks, up to 255.^ <i/ll SKIRTS Beautifully tailored, certain to fit, in crash, linen, voiles, and summer cloths, very choice goods, up to OOs. •■/ll JACKETS 13/11 COSTUMES " embroidered linen, crush, or nil, an.; light summer tweeds, CHILDREN'S Hats asd bonnets. Hveniuiiy imported gosds, drusses and costumes, «veralls, tuahts, noats, ana pelisses
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8000, 12 December 1905, Page 3
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