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GLOVES 1/11 PAIR * Our Christmas shipments have arrived. Wc claim and prove these to be the best money's worth ever offered. Never have we seen such fast and furious selling, customers benot only delighted, but astonished at the values we give. CHIFFONS lld YABD * Never too much, and often we do the store an injustice by making the price too little. But it's all right- as long as our customers get the benefit —it is the rule here to divide profits. UUJLXUH TfiriTi UNDERVESTS b ° We have 6 dozen of this to pick and choose from. "We"W" give the facts and name the prices. These are not days for foolishness, and "The King Street Store" has no time for buncombe. PRESENTS FROM 6d Up to as far as your pocket will allow. Odd tilings, some of them, but fashion followers must have one store for odd things, and that store is ours. MOREY& MOORE CASH DBAPEBS AND MANUFACTUBERs' AGENTS, KING STREET.

&A.NTA CLAUS TO THE FKONT. T m would imagine Santa Claus and his whole family had brought over our shipment of Fancy Goods and Xmas. Novelties in the lonic from London if yon had seen them as we opened each case. The variety was immense. Bring your little ones along when you come, the travellers' samples of toys will delight them, and the price will please you. Although, for the reason stated under our name, the prices are low, they in no way affect the quality. One word of warning: Come early and make your selection; out assortment is great, hut so will our trade be. We give one dozen Picture Post Cards away to every purchaser of goods over os, or 6s worth of goods for 5s or over. You know the shop. D. MALCOLM & CO., Fancy Goods ... Devon St. The whole stock of our business must be cleared by Jan. 6th, 1906. The lease is sub-let REFLECTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS. E old year is passing—the good old year of 1905 —and we turn towards the new year buoyed up with hope, and with fixed determination to make 1906 more profitable. At the dawn of a New Year is the time for reflections and the registering of good resolutions. To turn over a new leaf is the desire of each one, and therefore in all sincerity we wish every reader of these lines

A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. May 1806 prove all that tlxe mo it patriotic amongst us could wish. In the miscellany of good resolutions let us suggest the addition of this important one, viz., "To become a satisfied customer of this sto.e." We can help you to realise your best wishes in this respect. We uffer yon the widest range of the most worthy merchandise everything for personal adornment and home comfort. We offer you good value. Every pound spent here brings you twenty shill iugs' worth of honest value, and you arc ever certain of courteous treatment. We are better equipped and better organised than ever before, and we have the solid experience of thirty years to help us. MOREY & SON DEVON ST., SEW PLYMOUTH. Is trouble that will cost you a pretty sum,and can so easily be rectified. We have made a speciality of crushed metal, saiul, boulders and paving stones, and can supply materia) only, or finish the job olf 1oughly in a workm ike manner, promptly at reasonable rates. Cau be made neat and trim the whole year round with our Special Tarred Asphalt for Tennis Courts, Paths, Drives, etc. Make up your mind now! Let us send estimates, and get the job done before the winter is here again, Can send material alone if you like. PIEETT & WILKIEGill St., New Plymouth. GILBEY'S STRATHMILL WHISKY. F eight of the Most Popular Whiskies submitted to him for Analysis, the Western Australian Government Analyst, in his Annual Report to Parliament, pronounces STRATHMILL to be the MOST GENUINE MATURED MALT WHISKY. STfl A THMTT.Ti WHISKY. COW YARD TROUBLE YOUR PATH OR YARD

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8024, 10 January 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8024, 10 January 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8024, 10 January 1906, Page 2

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