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THE STORES COMPANY, DEVON (STREET, .NEW PL Have pleasure in slating i|,„i |l„.i r premises arc NOW OPEN FOE BUSINESS ami that (hoy would be plc-ti.sc.l for the residents of Now Plymouth and Taranaki lu INSPECT THEIR WAREHOUSE They urc selling pure car sugar tlml will make vour|JHiu set lirm and keep for years; in olilb buys : Brewers' Ci-y-l.ils llsud No. 1 and No. 1A 10s Oil - I*W 2i)o roller flour ... 21s Od IJH) roller Hour... lis od 25 roller Hour ... 3s lid «> ""•?; , ■:■ 5.s «d ymirl Ma»oii s jars k 0,1 2 Quart Mason's jars os Ud doz ,| 0; , lib jam jars, do/.., :!., (id 21b jam jars, doz., 3s (id Tumblers for jam or jelly 2a fid dozen. BATES, M'CASKXLL & CO. Special Job Lines Tl/lip new goods arrive, old ones must go. The economical ,'V housewife knows this, and watches for Ambury Bros.' •clearing counters." We say "send back" to our customers if wo goods are not satisfactory, but our customers don't seem to want to. ODDMENTS OP SUMMER MILLINERY We couldn't enumerate a 80th part of onr reduction ' bummer Millinery. Its easier to say "AT HALF PMC What we say we do, we do do, ODDMENTS OF BLOUSES Same way with our blouses-Half.pnce. "Money Doublers," tu.it s the name our big bargains have become to be known by. GUARANTEED HALF PRICE • Pew odd skirts, muslin and pique costumes, some silk ties and belts, few odd sunshades all must go at half price, or less JNecdut necessan v liuv nnvflnnu. ~n m„ :.. i....j i.' . i'.i iNecdut necessarily buy anything; come in [and have a look i ounu. \V ere always pleased to sec you. , AMBURY BROTHERS DHAP.EBS AND CLOTHIEEfe ... NEW PLYMOUTH. THE TAKAN AKI MUG AND PATENT MEDICINE STORE PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS OUR STOCK IS FRESH nnunin.i.rvc ''"J,' !llmM dWeH from llu ' manufacturers K?j*i Bi-11-toiiiiig, Gaslight, P.O.P. iu all grades. IAMEJIAS: lo suit beginners and all amateurs PLATES AND PAPEUS: All makes and speeds. J NO OLD STOCK HERE I "lIYPAX" neutralises H V | "TONKATA," the ideal combined Toning and Fixing Solution. 1 ruling * rames, Kuby Lamps, Trays, Hacks, and Washing Tanks.ete ui large variety. " ' PHOTOUKAPHIC FORMULAS DISPKXSKD WITH ONLY PUP.EST CHEMICALS. . -_, DARK ROOM FOR AMATEURS Wm. Fraser, M.P.S.V., DEVON STK EE T, NE W PL YMO UT H

YOU'IIE TOO LATE WE CAN ASSIST YOU. Wc'ro showing the very smartest summer goods READY TO WEAR for Indies and children. We're noted for tin-so line.., and our display is an education in smartness. LADIES' MTLLINEUY.-Ucally choice. Exclusive English and French models. Very becoming. KALU'OI COSTUMES.—For lit and smartness are unequalled. Also very nice English goods. CRASH JACKETS, Skirts, Blouses and Costumes; perfect fits; ' cheapest in the trade. CORRECT, WHITE LINEN and DRILL 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 ami extensive. HERBERT'S "UP-TO-DATE." WHITE CLOVER BUTTER Housewives are favoured in New Plymouth. It is the only town m People who are partieuhr aoout the Now Zealand where Butter retailed Butter served on their table should use ast year at Is. Being the largest Whitk Clovkr, my first brand. Fresh buyer of Dairy Produce for local con- every uay, daintily packed, is as sweet ruiiiption in the colony I was able 10 and good one day as another. Try it efuse to raise my price when com- —just once. It's worth it. pctitors there approached me. FRUITFUL COOKERY. Best>f Cooks fail, if the nmleriiik are poor. Good, clean new season's fruit '* the only kind I sell. (id; Sultanas, 4d; Currants, 31il. TINNED FRUITS. These tinned goods are as fresh as Apricots cost 8d when harvested, taste as good as new Peaches ]( n,l plucked fruit. Every ttu bright ami Pears „ lod clean inside aud out. You save money on every purchase you make at my store, Note it. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Have had a habit of gr another. Late years it's be • 1 was about six days' old. some way or less. Shall be pleased to see you now al SKINNER'S BUILDINGS, BROUGHAM STREET. T. W. WELCH, KING ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

t'OW YARD TROUBLE THE FARMER'S EXTRA PROFIT so easily be rectified. Wc have made a speciality of crushed metal, saiul, boulders and paving stones, and can supply material only, or llnish the job oIV thoroughly in a workmanlike manlier, promptly and at reasonable rates. YOUR PATH OR YARD i Can be made neat and j trim the whole year round with our Special Tarred Asphalt for Tennis Courts, Paths, Drives, etc. Make up your mind now! Lot us send estimates, and get the job done before the winter is here again, Can send material alone if you like. PIKETT& W I L K I E. Gill St,, New Plymouth. riVUi ..„»>, of a Dairy JL where milk is set .11 pans for cream THROWS AWAY (INF. FTI'TIUf his butter. W'e can show you how to make .111 extra profit of ,t!3 17s every year in a ten cow dairy. An Alfa-],aval Separator will obtain as much Butter from five cows as you now get from six. You see the point at once extra profits. The Alfa-Laval is an earning power. It costs you nothing really, because it pays for itself with the cream saved, Write to us for further information ; we will give you 25 unanswerable arguments why you should use the" Alia Laval." Talk it over with your manager—or your wife —and write us then. BEWLEY &: GRIFFITHS, j DAIRY PROVIDERS, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8040, 30 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8040, 30 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8040, 30 January 1906, Page 3

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