TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AT Tilli BIG JOB CASH FAIR KL\i: STREET. YOUR PICK OP 300 ODD BLOUSES MADE UP READY FOR WEAIi FOll 1/3 KACIL WORTH 3/fi EACH. MOREY & MOORE'S BIG JOB FAIR, KING STREET. MOREY & SON, DEVON" ST., >'E\V PLYMOUTH. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. THERE is safely and satisfaction in shopping at this Store, and for several reasons—1. Prices are always fair and reasonable, based on the policy of the best goods for the least money 2. You get your money's worth every time, and a choice of the best goods in the district. 3. Every customer receives fair treatment—the 'cash purchaser gets a prompt discount of o percent. Those who obtain credit and pay their accounts monthly receive. 2.j. per cent, discount. Those who want interminable credit and then dun'! want to pay lire invited to try some other Store. ■l. The discount of 5 per cent, to spot cash buyer.-is fair, and is what is allowed by the best firms in the colony doing a cash and credit business. AYe could alljw a bigger discount by putting up the price. That is dishonourable ; but it is done with some sliopT keepers, but not with us. I " 'MOREY & SOX for Good Value " is what shrewd shoppers say.
THE BISCUIT THAT PLEASES' There's a heaped-up 1110asure of biscuit goodness in those of Carr and Co.'s. As many kinds as days in tin.' month, and each uw, L'risp, fresh, and out of the ordinary. I have just .been advised, as Xew Plymouth agent, of a fresh shipment arriving My stock is always fresh, so these are selling at a big reduction to make room. And that means the criterion of all that is good in biscuits. 1 recommend for afternoon leas and surprise parlies the " Harkaway," a delicious short biscuit, or the " Maitro de Hotel," a crisp, sweet sponge. Thcv are fresh. 1 sell out before they can get stale and this reduction will clear my stock almost before the others arrive. J. WHITAKER GILBEY'S STRATHMILL WHISKY. F eight of the Most Popular Whiskies submitted to him for Analysis, the Western Australian Govcrnmtnt Analyst, in his Annual Keport to Parliament, pronounces STRATHMIT-L to be the MOST OKXL'I.N'E MATURED*" MAI 'L' WHISKY. KTItATIIMILIj WHISKV. AT REDUCED PRICES NOW CARR & CO. MAKE THEM Xeit Criterion Hotel,
NOW 18 THE TIME A RARE OPPORTUNITY GREAT GENUINE JEWELLERY SALE inipii)t:iu[ in "in 1 lin>iiirss i> tin* reason. It lias always licrn our vustoin iii liusinos li. mark (lie selling price of mir gnnls in plain lijjuros, and 25 per cent CASH DLSCOIW'T will lie I'iwn fi'uiji these prices. WHAT DOES IT MEAN ? IT MKAN!?that a, J." 1 Kin:,' nill cost you l"S. IT MEANS that ,'i '.'l AVrililiiig Jim:,' will est vmi 15s. IT SIKAX.S thai a liuihcrhani or oilu r walchat ,t'l J.l)s will lost you L':j 7s Inl. IT MEAJSS that you i-an get a W guld eliain I'ur £:(. And it certainly mean* that s..me lines nm.-t lie solo fur lex than actual cost. Note carefully: A larfjo portion of our stock is the latest, lieiug imported for the present Christmas trade. J. H. PARKER JIiWELJJiR AMI OPTICIAN (Next Jtaihvay Ci'os>ii)^| DEVO-NSTIiEE2' MiW HYiluL'Tli
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 12 February 1906, Page 2
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533Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 12 February 1906, Page 2
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