THE MID-SEASON SALE ' XOW IX FULL SWING. YOU einnot afford to miss this (treat bargain feast. You cannot, really '. We hare eut away from 10 to OTer 18 per eent of the original price* on good* that are badly wanted jost now. It is not old, dead, shopworn stoek that we are offering, but fre«h, new good* ini|x>rted quite recently. VALFIB LIKE THESE CALL YOU HKKE: EIGHT MI'SUX COSTUMES. nijiU in Paris, and fully desrriptire of Parisian art. These were 45s to tios. XOW *ls CI TO 4.-»» EACH. i*MAI!T SEASOXABLK BLOUSES, in Barren, Ciimbrie, Freneb Liwii, and Kit, ranging ia priee from t!a lid to UJs eaeh. Xow less 3* Id in the £ discount. GLOVE BARGAINS, Suede, Kid, Imitation Snede, Lisle Tin " Cashmere, Open-work Silk other fabrie glove.s All now at 10} ]ier rent under usual prioes. SALE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. MOREY& SON DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
PLUM PUDDINGS FOB YOUR FRIENDS. Not big family padding*, but dainty little pudding* packed in pretty little wider hamper*. You just put an address tag on the hamper and mail it. These miniature poddingH are made by Peek, Frean and Co.. the biscuit people—the people with the reputation for delicious pastry. Get some of these pudding*, they save Xman cards and are so much nicer and unique and only cost la each. We hate the family Xmas. puddings, same male (Perk, Frean and Co.'s). One lb puddings for Is 9d, 2lb» for 3s. Just as appetising as the hamper puddings, only Uuger. If you ron.-idcr for a moment the time, trouble and bothiT of making ymir puddings and cakes al home, you'll readily appreciate our rake and pudding department. We lure the ireil almond rake at 3s, the ir.-d currant cake 3s, and the ~ ial London currant rake ... 2* tid. The Gloucester cakes only cost 2s. C. CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER. NEW PLYMOITH.
TASTEFUL TRIBUTES Volt will find ii hard in ►fieri a mure mm-'l'iil tritratf tbsn an evriu«ive di-Mgn in purr rn:irl»l.-. There are 7" ...1.1 head»'')lif« »llilrr..SM'> in mi here, al prifrVfr.tni Li to tfti. Call miiii.l u.i.l see them; you nill a.Imiroilielicaiitif.il material nii-ilkr workmanship. Write for free illn-trated fi-ialug ami prnv-lisi. if v.ni rannnl i-all. W. F. SHORT POWDEKHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOITH. SI'RATTHA TEA is worn-: ECONOMIC (.I Tm>" OTHKB TEH. Thousands of women in »w Zealand who have made rarrful tests, know Ibaf one pound of Sliming properties a« a pound and a lialf of otlier teas. Tlie average consumption of tea per year liy raeh jht-.ih in Xew /calaud it about six pounds, and tlie aterage family n0.i1.l thus consume about :Klll. in a year. Tlie Users of Suralum receive the same palate pleasure and tea >»tijf».'tion frwir-Mlbs of Sural nra as others do from ;iOll>, uf th« common kinds. At 2s per lb. there is a saving of 2i)s on Sural ura and the consumer (.'ct>i a better 1.-a, until a fine texture, brijjht li.pior, able aroma. Xiiratnra A .|iiality l/o" per lb. Jjuratura B i|uality l/!t „ £uratnra D quality 2/- „ . SuraUuT X quality 2
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8006, 18 December 1905, Page 2
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511Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8006, 18 December 1905, Page 2
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