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FOR SALE AND TO-LE. ANOTHER KIBBLE in Housi Properly! Six-roomed House with back kitchen, bathroom (shower) scullery; asphalted paths, tip-top gar lien, stables, J-aere ground, 'bus sor vice, water laid on, every convenience Owner leaving the district; must sell Price, £6OO. Apply sharp.—Bewlei and Griffith*. Uoomsto-let. Com -I- fortablv close lo town and near sea. Terms very moderate. Applj Mhs Jews ,Post Office, New Plymouth, or Daily ews. TO-LET. Font roomed cottage, scullery and all conveniences. Mile from P.O. Kent and terms arranged to suit a suitable tenant. J. M. Seal, Post Office, New Plymouth. SALE. Six-roomed house; i aero land. Pleasant situation price £475. Terms £75 cash balance per arrangement Apply, J. T. Panning, care News. IjlOR. SALE, Second - hand typewriters, of all makes and all prices, from £i upwards. Only a few at this low price Every machine will save its coct. Write for particulars. Ycrox, Barker and Einlay, Ltd., 6, Cuba street, Wellington. FOR SALE Second-hand type writer. In oxcellent conditi'oi. Yost make. Price £l2, or best offer. Write P.8.Y., care News' Office. THREE NUN'S," "None Better," See tbo connection ? And this is true. Smoke a pipe of "Three Nun's" tobacco; you'll enjoy it as you never did a pipe before. Makes you feel eontented, Wives, note this! J. Avbhy, the Devon street tobacconist. FLOUR FACTS. V.'«ods' Flour costs oaly 6s 6d per SOlbs, i» lis lOOlbs and {.oes twice as far as rrdinary flour. It makes good, wholeHome bread and dainty cakes. Housewives know it is eheapest u the long tun. ECONOMIC iL DELICACIES. JJon't bother to cook this weather. Get iv tn of my sheep's tongues (is Id and fresh), and a tin of pineapple chunks, only sd. All of my tinned goods are fresh, and make cheap, savoury meals J. MNEILL Opposite Red House Hotel. DEVON STREET. GOLDWATER'S SPECIAL HAMPERS! 1 Bottle Whisky 1 Bottle Brandy 1 Bottle Wine 1 Bottle Rum 8 Bottles Ale r»rvS CASH Iv/ Cases one shilling extra Country customers at flag stations please add rail (Is fid) to P.O. orders. GOLDWATER BROS., Wink and Spirit Mbrciunts. New Plymouth. TEA is a stimulant and not a food, and to be of the greatest use it must be pure and full strength. Tea leaves when exposed to the air and light for any length of time deteriorate'just e as the petals of a rose wither and fade and lose their perfume. Tea that has deteriorated has no stimulating power, and is valueless as a beverage. tSURA TU R A T E Is grown, cured, and packed in Ceylon; it is packed fresh in lead-lined packages, which exclude air and light. There is thus no chance of the leaves withering, and the natural J strength and aroma arc maintained. Suratura is pure, honest Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. Suratura A quality 1/6 Suratura B quality 1/9 Suratura D quality 2/Suratura X quality 2/<l RUSSELL & SON MONUMENTAL MASONS HIGHEST HONORS given in the New Plymouth Exhibition, WO 1-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monumental masonry; also special Prize Medal and Diploma for Best AVorking Exhibit. Marble and Granite Monuments and Crosses; also iron fences, etc., kept in stock. Designs and estimates furnished on application. Inspection invited. ST. AUBYN STREET, South Road, NEW PLYMOUTH. Carpet Comfor Cosy, " comfy " corners cost only a few shillings ;is, f.-ir i,» carpeting goes, at our store, (food Hrussells pieces ]i yards long, ™ f | from Is to 8s lid the piece; just a nice size, you think, saves cutting from a roll, and therefore the extra cost. We have Axminster and Tapestry carpets, all of Crossly and Co., London. The pieces suit admirably for bed-side, etc., or hearthrugs. Put a little trimming on them if yon like to improve the look. Call in some time and inspect them. Our windows will give you some idea. S. Clarke & C

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8027, 13 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8027, 13 January 1906, Page 3

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