AIR ACES. A CHARMING LOT | VEILINGS AT THE lIXU STREET F A 1 1!. ' tW IN ALL COLORS. t&~ IN ALL COLORS. SPOTS, SPIDER WEBS, TRAILS, PLAINS, ETC., ETC MOREY& MOORE'S mm job fair, KING STREET.
IT IS INVENTORY TIME WITH US A ND if you know anything about ajl skopkeeping, you will know that every successful shopkeeper likes to see his slock al its lowest when taking inventory--at all events be does not like to see goods in store which should have been sold weeks ago. We are loaded with certaiu lines owing to miscalculation as to Ibe requirements of the district. And these lines must go before the inventory is taken; that is why you meet with such bargains here. 30 PIECES CAMBUICS AM) COLORED MUSLTNS, a belated shipment representing the very newest designs in these fabrics. Worth from lUd to Is lid per yd. All going at 6d per yard. ■"OttSETS,—Aabout 80 pairs of Izod's and V. and L. Corsets. The regular prices were !)s (id to 15s (id. Sacrificing now at 4s 6d. LADIES' WHITE UXDEHWEAU, in Calico, Longcloths and Nainsook, consisting of Knickers, Combinations, Chemises, Camisoles and Nightdresses. Very exquisite lingerie Clearing at 20 per cent off Rcgnlar Prices. MOBEY & SON DEVOX ST., SEW I'LVMOUTH.
THE BISCUIT THAT PLEASES There's a iicajted-u)> mensure of biscuit goodness in those of Carr and Co.'s. As many kinds as days in the month, and each new, crisp, fresh, and out of the orilinAT REDUCED PRICES NOW I Live just liocii advised, as New I'lymoutk agent, of a fresh shipment arriving My stock is always fresh, so these are selling at a big reduction to make room. CARR & CO. MAKE THEM biscuits. ] recommend for afternoon leas and surprise parlies the " Harkaway," a delicious short biscuit, or the " Mauri- de Hotel," a crisp, sweet sponge. Tliev are fresh. I sell out before they can get stale and this reduction will clear my slock almost before the others J. WHITAKEK GILBEY'S STRATHMILL WHISKY. OF eight of the .Most Popular Whiskies submitted to him for Analysis, tin- Western Australian (iovernnunt Analyst, in his Annual lteport to Parliament, pronounces MOST GENITNE MAT MALT WIII.SKY.
NOW IS THE TIME A RARE OPPORTUNITY GIiEAT GENUINE JEWELLERY SALE I_>HO]'OSKI) iiiiiwiliini chaise in our lm,me>s is [|„. reason, li lias always liccn our -justoiii in lmsinuss tu mark tLe >cllinj; price of our froccls in plain (ii;ui'os, anil .'•"> Vereeiit CASH 'DISWU'Ni will In- given fruiii llicse prices. WHAT DOES IT MEAN? IT MEANS Unit a U Knwenieiii liin;; will cost you t:i. IT MEANS Una a .CI Weddmj: lUug wili cost you % 13.. IT MEANS Hull a liii.di.elas> linllicrliam or ..llinViilchat U His will nisi vuu C 7s lid. JT MEAN'S that vou run get a CI qM chain for p. And it certainly means lint some lines must lie sold lor lc>* llian actual cost. Note carefully : A largo portion of inir stock is tlic latest, l>ciii!< imported for the present (.'lui-lma* J. H. PARKER JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN DEVON STMET .NEW I'LI'MOI/lii
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 9 February 1906, Page 2
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