SATURDAY AT THE FAIR, KING STREET IN MUSLINS. HOLLANDS LAWNS, Etc., Etc. Usual price from 3/6 to 6/6
YOUR PICK (ONE SHILLING) CASH DIiAI'EKS & 3IANUFAC TUKEKS' AGENTS. IT IS INVENTORY TIME , WITH US
AJfD if you know anything about shopkecpiug, you will know thai every successful shopkeeper likes to see his stocK.at its lowest when taking iuvcnlory— at" all events lie does not like to see goods in store which should have been sold weeks ago. We are loaded with certain lines owing to mis. calculation as to the requirements of the district. And these- lines must go before the inventory is taken; that is why you meet with such bargains here. SO PIECES CAiVPBRICS AND COLORED MUSLIXS, a belated shipment representing the very newest designs in these fabrics. Worth from l'Jd to Is lid per yd. AH going at 6d per yard.
C'OKSETS,—Aabout SO pairs ol' Izod's and P. and L. Corsets. The regular prices were Us fid lo 13s lid. Sacrificing now at 4s 6tl. LAMES' WHITE UNDEHWEAK, in Calico, Longdoths ami Nainsook, consisting of Knickers, Combinations, Cliumises, Camisoles and Nightdresses. Very exquisite lingerie Clearing at 20 per cent off Regular Prices. MOEEIT& SON DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. THE BISCUIT THAT PLEASES a heaped-up measure of biscuit goodness in those of Carr and Co.'s. As man} 7 kinds as days in 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 My slock is always fresh, so these are selling at a big reduction to make room. CARR & CO. MAKE THEM And that means the criterion of all that is good in biscuits. I recommend for afternoon teas and surprise parties the " Harkaway," a delicious short biscuit, or the "Mailrc de Hotel," a crisp, sweet sponge. They are fresh. I sell out before they can get stale and this , reduction will clear niv stock almost before the* others J. WHITAKER GILDEY'S STRATHMILL WHISKY. OF eight, of the Most Popular Whiskies submitted to him for Analysis, the Western Australian (•orcrmnuil Analyst, in his Annual Itcporl to Parliament, pronounces STKATM MILL STUATIIMILL WIMSKI
NOW IS TILE TIME A RARE OPPORTUNITI GREAT GENUINE JEWELLERY SALE PKOI'OSKI) important change in our business is the reason. It. has always Ik-cm our uiisioin in business u, mark the selling price of our goods in plain ligurcs, and ".I percent L'AiSH IUSCOt NT «ill l>« given from these price,. WHAT DOES IT MEAN? IT MEANS that ail Engagement King uill cod von £'.!, IT MEANS Unit u .11 Wedding lima will cost von IT MEANS that n high-class Jiolhcrliani or other watehat LI ]l)s will eosl von 1"J 7s Oil. IT MEANS that you can gel a U gold chain I'mfi. Anil it certainly mi-tins Hint some lines must be sola lor than actual cost. Note carefully: A large portion of stock is ill*- latest, being imported for the present Christ trade. J. If. PARKER JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN (Next KailHavt'ix DEVON STKEET NEW I'LUIOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8044, 5 February 1906, Page 2
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508Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8044, 5 February 1906, Page 2
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