TO-DAY! TO-JJAT! AT TKL BIG JOB CASH FAIR KING STKEET. YOUE PICK OP 300 ODD BLOUSES MADE UP READY FOK WEAK FOE ' 1/3 EJCIt WORTH 3/0 EACH. ; MORE Y & MOORE'S BIG JOB FAIR, KIXG STREET.
BIRTHDAY BARGAINS IT'S our 23rd birthday this month. Fort be 23rd time we take stock, and our flourishing position to-day proves our commercial enterprise. Our efforts to please the public have shown a yearly improvement and have met with much success. You, and all our friends, have birthdays or wedding days, and when the time comes for you to make a suitable presentation, the PEOPLE'S GROCERY STORE ran help you to arrive at a pleasing decision. We might suggest items from the following:— Dinner Sets, handsome awl bright Tea Sots, chaste patterns Toilet Sets, latest styles Sets of Jugs, pretty designs lilectro-platc ware Fancy tins of Tea Fancy tins of Biscuits Biscuit Barrels in variety^ Cheese Dishes, Ijvclv assor! went And novelties tuo numerous lo meutiou. Call next time vol* cume iu town. C. CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GKOCEIi, NEW PLYMOUTH, THE BISCUIT THAT PLEASES There's a lieaped-up measure 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 ordinary. AT REDUCED PRICES NOW 1 have just been advised, as New Plymouth ageut,of a fresh shipment arriving Sty stock 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 " Harkawav," a delicious short biscuit, or the " Maitrc de Hotel," a crisp, sweet sponge. They are fresh. I sell out before they can get stale and this reduction will clear my slock almost before the others arrive. J. WHITAKER Next Criterion Hold. GOLDWATER'S SPECIAL HAMPERS! 1 Bottle Whisky 1 Bottle Brandy 1 Bottle Wine 1 Bottle Jium 8 Bottles Ale 9fi3 CASH Jmi\J Cases one shilling extra Country customers at Hag stations please add rail (Is fid) to P.O. orders. GOLDWATEU HltOS., Wink and Spirit Mebcba:<ts Nbw Plvmocth.
NOW 18 THE TIME A RARE OITOR'ITNm GREAT GEN L INE JEWELLERY HALE Proposed impoitant change in i m .,i MOSS j s t i lls reason. It Las always lieun our vuslom in business ic mark the selling price of our gocils in plain ligurcs, anil 25 percent CASH DISCOUNT will lie givjn from these priced. WHAT DOES IT MEAN ? IT MEANS tlml n fcl Engagi'im-iit Jiiiig w ill cost you £3. IT MEANS that a i'l We,Ming liing will cost you 15s. IT MEANS that a high-claw liolhorhaiu or other walcliat £1 Ills will cost you t;j 7s fill. 11 1 MEANS that you c;ui get a L'l i M chant I'i't' £3. And it certainly means that some lines must he sola for lc>> than actual cost. Note carefully : A large portion of our stock is the latest, being imported for the present Christinas trade. J. IL PARKER JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN (Next Railway Crossing) DJSVONSTBEET NliH r KVMOI'TU
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 19 February 1906, Page 2
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