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IBE STORES COIPIMY, DEVON STHEET, NEW PLYMOUTH NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS and thai tliey would be pleased for Ike residents of New Plymouth and Turuunki to INSPECT THEIR WAREHOUSE They are selling pure cane sugar that will make yourjam set linn aua keep for years; iu 501b bags : Brewers' C'rvstals lis Oil No. 2"... loslid 3<>o roller Hour 11* od No. 1 and No. 1a lo* yd 200 roller Hour ... 21s Oil 25 roller flour ... Its lid OS till 2 Quart Mason's jars os ild do:; 21b jam jars, doz., Us Od Tumblers tor jam or jelly 2s Oil dozen BATES. M'CASKILL & CO. AMBURY BROS.' SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. wish to thank our many customers throughout the provinec who have » T done business with us (which, we trust, has bceu satisfactory to them as well as to ourselves) during the past 15 years, and to again assure them thai PRnnTfr.TrA W c'^ e v,°!' S M.r, , , l J t,J ut forth tu mme {ot "" ™K LATEST PKODUfJIIONS AND THE VEKV BEST VALUES. To this end we have just completed improved arrangements with our London buyers 1 l„s l,n„ ,« one of the largest buyers (ilealing with mnnufaetilers only) of general drapery tor Australasia, their purchases for draper? alone amounting to over £500,000 per annum, English invoice. They are still buyers lor the largest retail drapers in New Zealand after a test of 20 years and only buy for one other firm between Auckland and Wellington The buyers having just visited tlio colony (including New Plymouth in tins lour) and several of them having mided in the colonies, are fully acquainted with the requirements and class of goods suitable for the district bpeeial arrangements have also been made better than ever cnablinir us to select goods each season which WE KNOW to bo suitable- for our trade, the prices of which will be subjected to the close scrutiny of our seven London buyers and shipped direct to us at rockbottom cost. We also buy direct from tlic best New Zealand Mills. -. TO ENCOUIiAGE MOKE CASH MADE and LESS CREDIT from tins date we shall give a CASH DISCOUNT of 5 per eent to all An proved monthly accounts 2} per eent discount if paid before Uth of the'month Our reputation tor good value is well-known, our selection in the largest in the province, every article is marked in plain figures, and we hope by strict attention and courtesy to all, to still command a fair share of public patronage. AMBURY BROTHERS DEAPEBS AND CLOTHIEIIb NEW PLYMOUTH.

THESE MANGLES PROM 80s. A fiH well worth £5 os. cash. There isn't a belter or . easier Marble on the market, 80s. is the wholesale , ! usually, but or retail price now. Sizes : 22, 21, 27, and 30 inches. The small - Household " arc as handy as they arc good, aud as useful us they are low iu price. "HOUSEHOLD" MANGLES, 355. TOILET CANS AND SLOP PAILS. You get a bargain in the Japanned Oak Toilet Cans, «' " aud (is.; hold I, G, or « quarts. Slop pails, .Japanned g ■ls: each., Necessary household articles at a price low enough to tempt you to replace your old or worn utensils at once. WATEEING-POT TIME NOW. Seducing our Watering-Pols this week to 2s 3d, some at 2s 6d and 2,s !)d , will contain 2, 3, and Iqu irts. They are strong, serviceable pots, last season after season. Better get one now, during this reduced price we.'k. Nolo the address: D. BERRY & CO., IKONMOXGIiIts, BKOUGUAM STUKET.

SAMPLE HOSIERY JOB SPECIALS 251) PAIRS lOd, 1/-, 1/3 AND 2/fi MONEY ■ SAVERS ALL PILLOW SLIPS,3iIoz pair, .Nainsook Frilled,l/(ipr.ir. lou can t buy the stuff for this price elsewhere. LADIKS' COTTON UN T DKRYI«TS,2i)Oat Id and CI each. The price staggers when you see the excellent value. . BLOUSE SILKS, for smart wear, have advantage of being in one length and pattern. We are slaughtering thorn —new season's goods, too. CKASH COSTUMES from S/U. HERBERT'S "UP-TO-DATE.

ADVERTISING EDUCATION FOE 10/YOU spend many limes the cost of tliis " education in selling your gooils " in u few theatre tiskcts or for a box of cigars. One idea of the many hundreds this book gives you. if used, will pay the cost many times over. It helps you to business, increases the value of the ad. space you buy. "SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISING,' BV AMiUS M.icIKWALI). lias run through eleven editions in America and Kuglnml. It is the life experience of a iirsl-class advertising specialist, and contains valuable hints, suitable to every business, yours particularly. Pin a postal note to this ad. and seud to us. Your money back it this book is not satisfactory. hinton & co, »,::"-= PUELI/S UUILDimiS, MELUOUKNK, VIC. •/o Box llil, New Plymouth.

Ciil' THE TARANAKI DRUG AKD PATE>T MEDICINE STORE PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS OUR STOCK IS FRESH Just landed direct from the iiiiimifactiirers 1 POSTCARDS: Self-toniug, Gaslight, P. o.l', in ill! grades. CAMERAS: To suit beginners and all amateurs. PLATES. AND PAPERS: All makes and speeds. NO OLD STOCK HERE "lIVPAX" neutralist's Hypo in one minute. "TONEATA," tlif ideal combined Toning and Fixing Solution. Printing Frames, Kit by Lamps, Trays, Hacks, and AVasliing Tuuks.cle iu large variety. PHOTOGRAPHIC FORMULAS DISPENSED WITH ONLY PFREST CHEMICALS. DARK ROOM FOR AMATEURS* Wm. Fraser, M.P.S.V., DEVON STREET, NEW PL Y MOUTH

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 20 February 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 20 February 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 20 February 1906, Page 3

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