BLOUSES BOUGHT SPECIALLY FOR THE FAIR 1/3 AND 1/11 MOREY & MOORE' KING iSIUEET. IT IS INVENTORY TIME WITH US 4 X D it you know anything abou you will know lha every successful shopkeeper likes t see his slock at its lowest when takin inventory— ;it all events he clues nc like to see goods in store which shoul have been solil weeks ago. We ar loaileil with certain lines owing to mi? ciilculation as to the roi|iiircincnts <. the district. And these lines must g before the inventory is taken; that i why you meet with such bargains hen 30 PIECES CAMBRICS ANJ COLOKED MUSLINS, a beklc shipment representing the ver newest designs ill these fabric: Worth from lttd lo Is lid ]icr yi All going at <i(l per yard COltS ET!:, —Aaboul HO pairs of Izod and I'. and L. Corsets. The n gular prices were '.ls (id tu 15s Oi Sacrificing now at Is Gil LADIES' WHITE UN'DEKWKAI in Calico, Longclotiis and Nail sook, consisting of Knickers, Con binalioiis, Chemises, Camisoles an Nightdresses. Very exquisite lii gerie Clearing at 30 per cent ol ' Regular Prices. morey"& Sol> DEVON ST., NEW PLYJ:
THE BISCUIT THAT PLEASES There's a lieaped-up measure of biscuit goodness in those of Carr unci Co.'s. As many kinds as day* in t!n; 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 fresli shipment arriving My stock is always fresh, so these are selling at a big reduction to make room. CARR & CO. MAKE THEM Aiu! that moans the criterion of all that is good in biscuits. I recommend for afternoon teas and .surprise parties the " Ifarkaway." a delicious short biscuit, or the " Maitre de Hotel." a crisp, sweet sponge. They are fresh. I sell out before they can get stale and tins induction will clear my stock a!nm>t before the others arrive. J. WHITAKEIi Xe.\t I'l'iterinn Hotel. GILBEY'S STRATUM ILL WHISKY. OF eight (if Ihe Most Popular Whiskies submitted to liini for Analysis, the Western Australian Governmint Analyst, in his Annual lfeport to Parliament, pronounces STK ATM MILL to lie the MUST (iKNVINE MATUIiIIO MAI T WillSKA'. STIvATUMILL wjmskv.
NOW IS THE TIME A RARE OPPOI.ITUN.ITI GREAT GENUINE JEWELLERY SALE FOI'OSKD iuipoilanl change iii our liu.-incss is Hi,, reason. It Ijhs always Ihvii .mr sustain in luisiucss lo mark the selling price of our goods in plain figures, anil 2.3 permit CASH I)rSC(»l r >'T will he given From these prit'L'S. WHAT DOES IT MEAN? IT MhANrS that 11 CI Kugagcmcnl King will nM you .1':!. IT MKAXS tluil ii tl Willing Wmg -, v ill co>l you Lis. IT .MLAX.S thai ii high-class liulhcrliain or oilier walchat i'l tns will rnsi you C;t liil, II MI',AN.-f that you can aCI gold eluiin lor c:t. Ami it certainly menus llmt <oine lines muM lie sola lor less llian actual cost. >'otr carefully : A large portion of our stock is the latesl. lieing imported for the present Christmas mule. J. 11. PAJtKEJR JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN (Next liaihvay Crossing) LJLVIXX aIitEET .NEW l'Ll'-MuLTII,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8045, 6 February 1906, Page 2
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522Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8045, 6 February 1906, Page 2
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