OVEBSEA VESSELS FOR WE] LINGTON. Klipaia, left Loudon, December l, via Port Chalmers. Aoteu, left London. December 18, via Capetown and Hobart; due about February 3. Cape Corsa, left New York, November 13, via Australia and Auckland; due about January 20. Star of Australia, left Loudou, November 27, via Australia aud Auckland; due about January.2B. Ayrshire, left Liverpool, December 11. via Australia and Auckland; due about February 20. Star of Scotland, left London, December 20, via Australia and Auckland; due about March 1. Faparoa, left London, January 1, via Capetown and Hobarl; due about February 1". Perthshire, left Ken- York, December 15, via Australia and Auckland; due about February 28. Karamea, left Loudon, October 31, via Capetown and Hobart, due about December 19 Tougariro, left London, November S, via Capetown and Hobarl; due about December 20 Matatua, left London, November 8, via Capetown, Hobart aud Lyttelton Somerset, left Liverpool, November 11, via Australia and Auckland, due about January 22 Athenie, left London, November 17, via Capetown and Hobart, dii about January 2 Turakina, left Plymouth, December 2, via Capetown aud Hobart; due about January 17 lotoniarn, left Loudon, December 5, via Capetown and Hobart Sailing Vesskls. Tillie E. Starbuck, ship, left New York, November 17. Lutterworth, barque, left London, December 5. Cassius, left Loudon, Dseember 26. Fort George, barque, left New York, August 22 Wcstland, barque, left London, Sept. 5 Pitcaim Island, barque, left Liverpool, September 9 Pharos, barque, left London, November 3
ABOUT YOUR JAM JARS. jIBUIT'SCHEAP! Good J Fruit too! Jam season's on, so you want JAHS. Let me supply this last necessity, here's the reason why ! I have the new kind with the air tight stopper, Gilchrist's Patent. Each stopper has a clean white porcelain tongue which keeps the fruit in the syrup and so keep the jam perfect. Sec them. All these have the wide mouth. PINTS, 4/0 per do,;, oil EACH. QUAKTS, 7s «d per due. Sd EACH. You notien my prices fur Jam Jars arc lower than usual. I bought a big consignment at a low price, and expect to do all the Jain Jar business of the town. You'd think we were if you saw (be big number we are selling. Have others, small top, J-gallou 7/6 dozen, or 8d each; <nutru 5/ti dozen, or (id each. Also, the Atlas, wide mouth, .',-galhm, D/U dozen, 10d "each. Watch our window—it talk* JAM JAMS! C. CARTER, THE NEW PLYMOUTH.
DAINTY SUNSHADES FOE SUMMER. Die new coverings areexcellingprevious season's designs: so neat, chic and dainlv We are specialists in this one department. Fox's frames and Hylaiid's are used ; the sticks are verv carefully selected ; materials you select. Our prices arc from O's (id upward*:. JAMJES BESTFOHD, Devon Street East . ;Xew Plymouth [TASTED, everybody to snbT T scribe to thef-uuxAKi D.mv Nbws. Latest local, telegraphic and cable information. Try it! , 'ANTED KNOW X.— This si the last chance to get the >1" Regent Zither at reduced price. - bed ZELirEs, sole agent, ArrowBlttitli's Coffee Pake*. J
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8032, 19 January 1906, Page 2
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