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DO YOU ENJOY A BIGHT DOWN GOOD XMAS? If so, here is sorao information which will interest you and make your Xmas more enjoyable. NEW SEASON'S FRUIT Just arrived—The pick of the world's markets in currants, sultanas, raisins, pool, prunes, almonds, muscatels, figs, cordials, biscuits, confectionery, etc., etc. Cubbants from 4d Sultanas from -Id Pbunes from fid Peei. from 6d Fios from fid box Almonds from Is Datbs from 5d All theso goods havo been specially selected with tl>»> view of adding joy to the festive season. Seo our windows M'NEILIi'S CASH iGROCERY STORE (LATE M. A. CLARKE), Corner Devon and Gover Streets. Telephone No. 207 USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS It is somewhat hard to know what to give, isn't it? Let mc offer a few suggestions: Dressing cases, desks, writing cases, hall sets, shaving 'sots, hand and wrist bags, or handy workboxes and companions. DAINTY MANICURE SETS Perhaps the most useful and dainty present you could think of is a Manicure Sot. In silver, ivory or ebony at prices from 3s 6d to 255. They con. tain every necossary article. I have over 5000 volumes by the best authors, printed on India paper, in neat, tasteful bindings. A liberal disiount will lie allowed to schools and teachers. Call in and see oein somo time this week. THOS. AVERY, PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER and FANCY GOODS. IMPORTER NOBBY NECKWEAR.

THERE'S an art in choosing neckwear that is just right. Let us help you to select a tie that will suit you: just the right thing in neckwear for you. The plain and fancy striped tubular ties arc fashionable, don't crinkle in double collars,' have no lining, and only cost 6d and 9d each, BEACES THAT BRACE

Long braces for long men, strong braces for strong men—all kinds of braces. Wnnt a pair? Wo have tliem from IOJd to 2a 6d the pair. YOUR HEAD GEAR

If your hat is wrong, it looks suapicious, You cannot afford to go Mund under suspicion. Better mnke a. point of getting one of onr Henly hats nt. from 3s lid to 10s Bd, a Tuscan from 3s lid to 9s 6d, or real Panama liead-gear from 16s 6d to 355. Hookam & Alcorn, THE [CASH CLOTHIEES, DEVON and BROUGHAM STS. RTTSSELL & SON MONUMENTAL MASONS HIGHEST HONORS given in the New Plymouth Exhibition, 1901-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monnmontal masonry ; also special Prize Medal and Diploma for Best Working Exhibit. Marble and Granite Monu. monts and Crosses; also iron fences, etc., kept in stock. Designs and estimates f> - nislied on application. In. :spection invited. ST. AUBYN STREET, South Road, NEW PLYMOUTH.

THE "NEWS" FOR THE DAY. Can be purchased every morning, or subscriptions can be cent in to us from any of the following authorised agents for The jTaranakl Dally and Weekly News. TOWN: Mr .Lister, The Store, Moturoa. Mr £ , Avery, Tobacconist, Devon St., N.P. Mr T. Avery, Stationer, Devon St, N.P. Mr C. 0. Hawke, Booksoller, Devon Street, N:P. Mr T, R. Hoddcr, Bookseller, Devon Street, N.P. Mrs Cottier, Store, Brougham Street Mr RoOicrts, Grocer, Elliott. Street. Mrs Bimce, Store, Hospital Gate. Mr Francis, Store, Devon Street West. Mr A. G. Oatran, Fancy Goods Dealer, Devon Street. City Fruit Co., Devon Street East. Mr Scrivener, Store, Henui. ■Mr Tische, Store, Fitzroy. Mr J. McNeil, Grocer, Devon Street East. Mr H. ,T. Hobb.s. Grocer, Devon Street West. Miss Retford, Devon Street, Draper COUUTRY. Waitara, Lawrence i'iros. Urcnui, Mr Bertram!* Hell Block, Mr Downs Sentry Hill, Mrs Sampson. Inglewood, Mr Drake. Stratford, Mr H. L. Betns. Elthani, Mr H. G. Carman. Kaponga, Mr Carman? Hawera, Mr F. H. Boase. Tariki, Mr Thurkelston. APPRECIATION, AND CIKOULAU'ION If you like the " NEWS "from this issue, tell your friends—we'll appreciate your kindness—so will they! If you DON'T like it—tell us—and why ! Maybe you have a friend who would like to subscribe, —send us his name and address, we'll lind an agent in his locality —or reach him by mail. Every Oay the circulation extends by ooaclt to Urenui, by coach to Ormrakc, by rail to Hawera and all intermediary points—in fact throughout the whole Province of Taninaki. .ADDRESS ENQUIRIES TO CIRCULA-i TION MANAGER, " NEWS " OFFICE, OURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. RED HOUSE HOTEL. Dkvon Stbhrt'East. E. WHITTLE, JPbopbimob. Only the Best Wines Midi Spirits kept. _ I loae who enjoy a goo b?w pan rely upon o ALI -We populaa;"

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8003, 14 December 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8003, 14 December 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8003, 14 December 1905, Page 3

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