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THE PRETTIEST OF PRETTY NECKWEAR There's an indefinable something about n woman's neckware that will rcnuin a mystery with men for ever. It's just a touch of smartnesss due to a neat stock or a dainty air evented by the tasteful silk tie. Wc hold a special sale of pretty neekwear this week. All froin Cd eaeh up to 2s Gd. DAINTY DRESSES YOU CAN WASH Dainty and crisp arc the new wash dresses wc have opened up. Cotton printed Delaines fr.mi Bid, woollen likewise from Is Cd, cotton printed voiles from Is 3d, woollen ditto from Is lid per yard ; also, some blouse lengths from In lid the piece of three yards. Not many of these latter, so call in now —to-morrow's too late. JBAPEES AND CLOTHIERS: NEW PLYMOUTH.

For People Who Pickle BE truthful! As a good housewifo do you not like to be proud of your pickling? Thin hint will help you to succeed this season, The wonderful grape.growing districts of France produce the finest Vinegar in the world. It is a light amber color, mild, with no unpleasant acidity, has greater preserving qualities, and is put up in glass demijohns with neat wicker covers ; full reputed French two gallons. In short, it is a pure Wine Vinegar, and goes farthest. Prico 9s! Let me supply you with Spices and Vinegar this season, and you'll get the best pickling results. Do You Make Jam? To make perfect komo-madc jam, you must have pure cane sugar. HaTe you noticed how clear the jam is when made with Heavy Brewer's Crystal, mid how much better the jam tastes P Get a 561b bag, rfttd as you cut it open you'll see it [glisten and sparkle in tho light. It is a pure, wholesome sugar, snow white, and is of a heavier gnin tkaii ordinary sugar. Moreover, it is very economical, goes farther, and makes jam yqu'll be pleased to see on your table. The sweetest of the sweot. King up lfifi for a bag. Tell your friends about it, too. ALLAH YEALE (Lute Veale & Chatterton) THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS YOU'RE TOO LATE now to make up'wcar for Xmas. holidays WE CAN ASSIST YOU. We're showing the very smartest summer goods READY TO WEAR for ladies and children. We're noted for these lines, and our display is tin education m smartness. LADIES' MILLI>'EIiY.-lieal!y choice. Exclusive 1 and French models. Very becoming. KAIAI'OI COSTUMES,-For fit and smartness arc unequalled. Also very nice English goods. CKASH JACKETS, Skirts, Blouses and Costumes; perfect fits j cheapest in the trade. CORRECT, WHITE LINEN and DKILL costumes skirts and blouses. OUR BLOUSE WEAK is most extensive and needs to be seen to be appreciated. THE CHILDREN'S DISPLAY of Millinery is beautiful and extensive. HERBERT'S "UP-TO-DATE."

WHITE CLOVER BUTTE7 Housewives arc favoured in New Plymouth. It is the only town m Feoplc who are particular nbout tl New Zealand where Butter retailed Butter served on their tahle should in ast year at Is. Being the largest White Oi.oviiit, my lirst brand. Fre« buyer of Dairy Produec for local eon- every day, daintily packed, \s as swei r uniption in the colony I was able to and good one day as another. Try cfuse to raise my price when com- —;iust once. It's worth it. petitors hero approached me. FRUITFUL COOKERY. Best of Cooks fail, if the mat is ihe only, kind I sell. Rais are poor. Good, clean new season's fru L; Sultanas, 4d ; Currants, 3Jd. TINNED FRUITS. These tinned goods are as fresh as Apricots cost 8d when harvested, taste as good n8 new Peaches „ Ad plucked fruit. Every tin bright and Pears „ 10d clean inside and out. You save money on every purehai you make at my store. Nora it. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Have had a habit of growing since I was about six days' old, some way ■ another. Late years it's been my business. Shall be, pleased to see you now SKINNER'S BUILDINGS. BROUGHAM STREET. T. W. WELCH, KING ST NEW PLYMOUTH. SEASONABLE SHOES FOR HOLIDAY WEAR. BAR SHOES To keep step with the march of progress. These arc the kind that look well, feel well and wear well. Neat, stylish and correct. You'll appreciate another good feature of these shoes this weather: they arc delightfully cool. Price' 3/||, FINE SHOES For service and qualify this line is unequalled. There is an individuality about these shoes that please us as bootmen. We like them, and can recommend them to people who care fer foot comfrc and like to be well shod. Price |Q/6. UNDER CANVAS Canvas is the fabric of the moment.. The camper on the mountain, the summer girl on the beach, all are under canvas these days, or wish to be. Are you fair to your fact P We have the nattiest aud most wearable canvas shoes you ever saw from 2/6 to 4/6. W. G. LINTHORN NEEDLE TOE having Louis heels, are shapely shoes, the new summer fashion. They are as soft as a glove, yet smart. The sort of shoes that makes "Life's walk" easy, and complete a toilet in the most finished style. They cost 18/6. A.B.C. BOOT DEPOT DEVON STREET BY THE TARANAKI DRUG AND PATENT MEDICINE WO PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS OUR STOCK IS FRESH POSTCARD.-: Sel I CAMERAS: To s« I PLATES AND l\ . P.0.1'. iualUradc NO OLD STOCK HERE "HYPAX" neutralises Hypo in one Minute. "TONEATA," the ideal combined Toning and Fixing Solution. Printing Frames, Ruby Lamps, Trays, Racks, and Washing Tanks in large variety. PHOTOGRAPHIC FORMULAS DISPENSED WITH ONLY PUREST CHEMICALS. DARK ROOM FOR AMATEURS Wm ser, MJWn DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOTJT

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8027, 13 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8027, 13 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8027, 13 January 1906, Page 3

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