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THE STORES COMPANY, I)KVi)y fSTKEKT, NEW PLYMOUTH Have pleasure in stilting that their premises are NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS and thai t Key would In* pleased for the residents of New Plymouth and T:u';iiuki to INSPECT THEIR WAREHOUSE Y i' arc wiling pure (•.•mi' sujjur that will muko voiir jam' set firm and keep fur years; in 501b bags Brewers'Cnslals I| B l|,l A'o. 1 ami -\o. 1a Ills I'.l - s '"' - ... IDs Oil 2W roller Hour ... 21s (111 lilt) roller 11. :.r... lis Oil 25 roller Hour ... ;is Oil 5l) H""!' ... ... 5s '.III Quart Mason's jars I- J,I 2 Quart Mason's jars Gs ;ld iloz iloz lib jam jars, doz., 2s (Id 2lli jam jars, iloz., Us Oil Tumblers lor jam or jelly 2s Oil dozen. BATES, M'CASKILL & CO.

THE PRETTIEST OF PRETTY NECKWEAR There a an indefinable something about ti woman's nockware IJmt will remain a mystery with men for ever. It's iust a ■°v f W .T/'fT r" B f at Btockor 11 (kint y ttir b) the tasteful silk tie. We hold a special salo of pretty neckwear tins week. All from 6d each up to 2s Gd. DAINTY DRESSES YOU CAN WASH Dainty■ mid crisp are the new wash dresses we have opened lip. Cotton printed Delaines from SJd, woollen likewise from Is Oil cotton printed voiles from Is 3d, woollen ditto lroni Is lid per yard ; also, some blouse lengths from Is !)d the piece of three yards. Not many of these latter, so call in low—to-morrow's too late. AMBURY BROTHERS I'lv.Vl MiS AM) CLOriFUvKu- ~, NEW PLYMOUTH

For People Who Pickle X>h Irnlliliil ' As a good housewife do you not like to tic proud of JLJ your pickling? i'ltis hint w ill help you to succeed this sensou. llu.MVo.uU.rlu grapc-growmg districts of France produce lluest mcgar !U the world. li is n amber color, mild, with 110 uuplcasiini aciili|.y, has greater preserving qualities, and is put up in glass demijohns with neat wicker covers ; full reputed French two gallons. Jn short, it is a pure Wine > incgiir, and (joes farthest. True Us 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 home-made jam, you must have pure cane sucar. Have you noticed how clear the jam is when made with Heavy Urewer s Cestui, ami how much bettor the jam tastes Y Get u 50lb bag, and as you cut it open you'll see it glisten and sparkle iu the light, it is a pure, wholesome sugar, snow white, and is of a heavier gram than ordinary sugar. Moreover, it is very economical, goes larLher, and make* jam you 1! be pleased to see on your table. The sweetest of the sweet. King up IliO for a bag. Tell your friends about it, too. » ALLEN YEALE (Lute Veale & Chattei'ton) THEATRE IiOYXI UUILDI.VGS

YOU'KE TOO LATE now to make up ran 1 i'or Xmus, holidays WE CAN ASSIST YOU. We re showing the very smartest summer goods BEADY TO WEAR for Indies and children. We're noted for tlie.se lines, and our display is an education in smartness. LADIES MlLLlNKUl.—lteally ehoice. Exclusive English and French models. Very becoming. ICAIAPOI COSTUMES, —For lit and smartness are unequalled. Also very nice Knglisli goods. OK ASH JACKETS, Skirts, Blouses and Costumes; perfect (its; cheapest in the trade. CORRECT, WHITE LTN EX and .DRILL costumes skirts and blouses. OIJR BLOUSE AY EAR is most extensive aud needs to be seen to be appreciated, THE CHILDREN'S DISPLAY of Millinery is beautiful and extensive, HERBERT'S "UP-TO-DATE."

WHITE CLOVER BUTTER Housewives lire favoured in Plymouth. It is the only lown :u People who are pariiruhr about the Xew Zealand where Bulter retailed Butlerservedonlheirtable should use ast year at K Ih-ing llie large?, 1 AViutb Ci.ovkh, my lird brand. Fres], buyer of Dairy Produce for local eon- every d iv, daintily paeked, is as sueei umption in < lie colony f was able lo rt*td good one day as another. Try it efu.se to raise my price when com- —}usi onee, It's worth it. petdors approached me. FRUITFUL COOKERY. Best of Cooks fail, if the materials are poor. Good, eleau uew season's fruit s the only kind I sell. lid; Sultanas, Id; Currants, Hid, TINNED FRUITS. These tinned goods are as fresh as Apricots. cost 8.1 when harvested, taste as gooil as new J'eaehes „ ild plucked fruit. Every tin bright and l'ears ... ... „ lod clean inside and out.]! You save money on every purchase you make at my store. Note it. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Have had a hab-.iol growing since 1 was about six days' old, some May or another. Late years it s been my business. Shall be pleased to see you now at SKIHNEH'S BUILDINGS, BKOUGHAM STIiKCT. T. W. WELCH, NEW HA'MOUTH.

I!Y THE TAHAXAKI Ilil Ci AM) PATL>T MKIMCIKK STOIil: I'OU PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS OUR STOCK IS FRESH .Jnsl landed direct from (lie innmifacUrers: POSTCARDS: <ia.-%lil, P.0.1>. in nil grades. CAMERAS : To suit li. i Lciinu rs and all junntciii's. PLATES AM> PAPKIiS: All makes aii.l >|k-i-(I». NO OLD STOCK HERE "H YPAX" neutralises llvpu in one minule. "TOMiATA," tlit" ideal coinhin-il Toniii" anil fixing Sohiliun. Priiitins V rallies, liuh.y Lamps, Trays, Jtat-ks, ami Washing Tanks,ele PILOTOCiIiAPILR' roKMt'I.AS DISPIO'SKD \YiTI I ONLY PIMIKST I'IIMIICALS, DARK ROOM FOR AMATEURS Wm.Fras or, m.p.s.v„ DEVON STREET, Hff PLYMOUTH

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8035, 23 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8035, 23 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8035, 23 January 1906, Page 3

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