SATURDAY AT THE FAIR, KING STREET 20 DOZEN FLOP HATS IN MUSLINS, HOLLANDS, LAWNS, Etc., ETC. Usual price from 3/G to (J/0
YOUR PICK FOB Is (ONE SHILLING) MOREY& MOORE'S CASH DRAI'EIIS & MANUFACAGENTS. IT IS INVENTORY TIME WITH US
AND if von Icuow anything about shopkeepiug, you will know that every successful shopkeeper likes to see liis slock at its lowest wlieu taking inventory—at all events he does not like to see goods iu store wliieli should have been sold weeks ago. We are loaded with eet taiu lines owing to miscaleulation as to the requirements of tlic district. Aud these lines must go before the inventory is takeu; that is why you meet with such bargains here. 30 PIECES CAMBRICS AND COLORED MUSLTNS, a belated shipment representing the very newest designs in those fabrics. Worth from li)d to Is lid per yd. All going at Gd per yard. COI'SETS, —Aabout 80 pairs of Izod's and P. aud L. Corsets. The regular prices were !)s (!d to los (id.
Sacrificing now at 4s 6<l. LADIES' WHITE UNDEUWEAIi, in Calico, Longclolks and Nainsook, consisting of Knickers, Combinations, Chemises, Camisoles anil Nightdresses. Very exquisite lingerie Clearing at 20 per cent off Regular Prices. MOREY~& SON DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. THE BISCUIT THAT PLEASES There's a |hcaped-up measure of biscuit goodness in those of Carr and Co.'s. As many kinds as days iu the month, and each new, crisp, fresh, and out of the ordinary. AT REDUCED PRICES NOW I have just been advised, as New Plymouth agent, of a fresh shipment arriving Jly stock is always fresh, so these are selling at a big reduction to uiake room, CARR & CO. MAKE THEM And that means (he criterion of .ill that \s good in biscuits. I recommend for afternoon tuns ami surprise parlies the " llarkuAvay," a delicious short biscuit. or the M Mailre de Hotel," a crisp, sweet sponge. They are fresh. 1 .sell out before they can get stale and this reduction will clear my stock almost before the others
arrive. J. WHITAKER IS'i'xt Criterion Hotel. GILBEY'S STRATHMILL WHISKY. OF ciglit of the Most Popular AVhislie.s submitted to liiui for Analysis, (lit; Western Australian Government, Analyst, in liis Annual •Report to I'arliaiiii'iit, iii'ouuuuces STHATH MILL io tic the MOST (iKNUNU MATl'li KD MAI.T WHISKY. STKATHMILL WHISKY.
NOW IS THE TIME A BABli OPPOBTUNI'n GUKAT GENUINE JEWELLERY SALE FiOI'OISED important change in our l>u.>im-.ss is the reason. It Inis always lieen mil' custom in business |u mark (ho selling pri. c of our gocils in plain ligitrcs, and a.J per rent CASH DISCOUNT will In- given fruw these price.,. WHAT DOES IT MEAN ? IT >IEANB that a t'l Engagement lfing will cost you Jt3. IT M KAXS (hat a 11 Wedding Uina will cost vou 15s. IT MEANS thai a liigli-clas.s Ifollicrliam or other ivalcliat £llos will cost you l':S 7s Oil. IT MEAXS thai vou can gel a i' l gold chain lor i"3. And it certainly means that some lines must lie snlu lor less tliiin actual cost. Note carefully ; A large portion of our slock is- the latest, being imported for the present Christmas trade. J. 11. PARKER JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN (Ne\l liaihvny Crossing) DEVON BTBEET SEW i'lniOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8044, 3 February 1906, Page 2
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