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THE STORES COMPANY, DliVOA' STUEKT, i\K\V PLYMOUTH Have pleasure in stilling that their premises lire NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS and thai they would lie pleased for the residents of New Plymouth and Tiiranaki to INSPECT THEIR WAREHOUSE We are selling pure eime sugar that will make your jam" set firm and keep for years; in Still) bags : Brewers' Cr.-lals lis Od No. 1 mid No. 1a Ids !)d 2 ■■• I"'" <>' d 200 roller Hour ... 21s od 100 roller Hour... lis od 25 roller Hour ... 3s (hi «" llum ' 5s ltd Quart Mason's jars Is lid 2 Quart Mason's jars (is 3d ,ii • • . (luZ (loz lib jam jars, cloz., 2s (id 21b jam jars, doz., ;ls (id Tumblers for jam or jelly 2s (id dozen. BATES, M'CASKILL & CO.

THE PRETTIEST OF PRETTY NECKWEAR IWs an indefinable something about a woman's ncckware that will remain a mystery with men for ever. It's just a ouch o smart.iosss duo to a neat stock or a dainty air c caled by the tas eful silk tie. We hold a special sale of pretty neckwear this week. All from Gd each up to 2s 6d. DAINTY DRESSES YOU CAN WASH Dainty and crisp are the new wash dresses we have opened up. Cotton printed Delaines from Sid, woollen likewise from Is (,d cotton printed voiles from Is 3d, woollen ditto from 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 DEAPERS AND CLOTHIERSNEW PLYMOUTH.

For People Who Pickle J E (millfill! As a good hou your pickling? This hint The wonderful grape-growing dis Vinegar in Hie world. It is i pleasant acidity, lias greater prcs demijohns with nuut wicker cover ivife do you not like to bo proud of 11 help you io succeed this season, cts of France produce the finest ght amber color, mild, with no tin••iiig uualilies, and is put up in glass full reputed French two gallons. Iu short, it is a pure Wine Vinegar, and goes farthest. Price <Js' Let mo supply you with Spices and Vinegar this season, and you'll get the best pickling results. J b Do You Make Jam? To make perfect home-made jam, you must have pure cane sugar Have you noticed how clear the jam is when made with Heavy Brewer s Crystal, and how much better the jam tastes ? Get a ofilb bag, ami as you cut it open you'll see it glisten, ami sparkle in the light. It is a pure, wholesome sugar, snow white, mid is of a heavier gram than ordinary sugar. Moreover, it is very economical, goes farther, and makes jam you'll be pleased to see on your table The sweetcs;, of the sweet. King up lOC for a bag. Tell your friends about 11, too. ALLEN YEALE (Late Yealc & Chatlerton) THEATJiE HOYAL BUILDIXtiS

YOU'RE TOO LATE now to make up near for Xmns. holidays WE CAN ASSIST YOU. ' We're showing the very smartest summer goods READY TO WEAR for lathes ami children. We're noted for these lines, and our display is mi education in sinnrliiess. LADIES' MILLLNKRY.-Really choice. Exclusive English and French models. Very becoming. KAIAI'OJ COSTUMES.--For lit and smartness are unequalled. Also very nice English goods. CKASH JACKETS, Skirts, Blouses and Costumes; perfect fits; cheapest in the trade. COKItECT, WHITE LI SEX and DIiILL costumes skirts ami blouses, OUR BLOUSE AVEAIt 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 BUTTER Housewives arc favoured m New L'lj'nioiitli. It is tin- (inly town in People who are particular about tin' S'ew Zealand where Butler retailed Butter served on I heir table should use ist year at Is. Being the largcs 1 AViiitkCloviiu, my first brand. Fresh juyer of Dairy Produce fur local con- every tUy, daintily packed, is as sweet umptioii in the eolony I imis able 10 ami good one day as another. Try it (.•fuse to raise my pried when com- —lust once. It's worth it. ;etitors |here approached me. FRUITFUL COOKERY. Best of Cooks fail, if the materials are poor. Good, clean new season's fruil s the only kind I sell, (id; Suit alias, Id ; Currants, 'i\d. TINNED FRUITS. These tinned goods are as fresh us Apricots Cost Sd when harvested, taste as good as new Peaches „ Ud plucked fruit. Every tin bright and Pears „ lud ideau inside and out.}] You save money 011 every purchasi you make at my store. Note it. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Have had a habit of growing since I was about six days' old, some way 0 another. Lace years it's been my business. Shall be pleased to see you now a SKINNER'S BUILDINGS. BUOUGM.IM STB.EET. T. W. WELCH. KING ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

!t\ 'Ji;i QjUiAJS'JiFJ HUT i.M! I'ATBT JiOICIKE STOUE PHOTOGWPHIO UATERSAL OUR STOCK IS FRESH Just landed direr!, front the niiiniifiM-tuivrs POSTCAKDS: Sell-toning, Gtisliuhl, J'.O.P. in ~11 s r:id.s. CAMEKAS: To suit lieiiinners i.nd till amateurs. PLATES AM! PAI'EUS: Al! makes i.nd s:>eeds. NO OLD STOCK HERE "HYPAX" neutralises Hypo in one minute. "TOM'.ATA," the ideal eomliined 'l'oning and Fixing Solution. ' Printing Frames, linl.y Lamps, Trays, Ka. lis, and Washing TimW'ti' in large variety, PRuTOGUAI'IIIV FOHMI'LAS msi'K>'SKl> WITH ONLY DARK ROOM FOR AMATEURS Wm.Fraser, M .p.s.v„ DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 24 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 24 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 24 January 1906, Page 3

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