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THE STORES COMPANY iDEVON STKEET, NEW PLYMOUTH Have pleasure in stating that their premises arc NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ttud lliut, tlicy would be pleased for tho residents of Now Plymouth aiid Taranaki to INSPECT THEIR WAREHOUSE Tliey are selling pure cuue sugar tlial will make your'jam set farm and keep for years j iu flo'lb bags : Brewers' Crystals lis Od No. 2 ... 10s (id 100 roller (10ur... lis Od 50 flour Quart Mason's jars .is (id doz lib jam jars, doz., & lid No, 1 ami No. 1a los Od 200 roller (lour ... 21s Od 25 roller (lour ... ;:s od 2 Quart Mason's jars 5s Ud doz 21b jam jars, dcz., 3s (id Tumblers for jam or jelly 2s (id dozen BATES, M'CASKILL & CO.

AMBURY BROS.' SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. WE wish' to thank our many customers throughout the province who have doue business with us (which, we trust, has becu satisfactory to them as well as to ourselves) duriug the past 15 years, and to again assure them that our very best endeavors will be put forth to secure for all THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS AND THE VEKY BEST VALUES To this end we have just .completed improved arrangements with our Loudon buyers. This firm is one of the largest buyers (dealing with manufacturers only) of general drapery for Australasia, their purchases for drapery 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 Brm between Auckland and Wellington. Tho buyers having just visited the colony (including New Plymouth m this tour) and several of them having resided in the colonies, are fully acquainted with the requirements and class of goods suitable for the district. Special arrangements have also been made better than ever enabling us to select goods each season which WE KNOW to be 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 al rockbottum cost. We also buy direct from the best New Zealand Mills. TO ENCOURAGE MOKE CASH TRADE and LESS CREDIT from this date we shall give a CASH DISCOUNT of 5 per cent to all. Approved monthly accounts 2i per cent discount if paid before 14th of the month. Our reputation for good value is well-known, pur selection is the largest in the province, every article is marked in plain figures, and we hope by strict alien. tion and courtesy to all, to still command a fair share of public patronage. DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS NEW PLYMOUTH.

"CANT AFFORD TO PAINT!" The man who says that forgets that painting properly done is economy, and the fact is he can't afford NOT to paint. How often yon require to paint is largely dependent on the paint yon use. Whatcver.it is yon want"to paint—a ahouse, or anything in it or out of the house—we have the right paint for that particular purpose. It is the most economical'paint you can use, because it covers most and wears longest. Add to this the good appearance, and you have perfect paint in the ELASTIC CARBON PAINT It is fireproof: a live coal [placed on wood or metal covered with this, paint will not ignite it. Is acid proof, requires no mixing, is serviceable and protective. Prevents rust, saves money, and if used for tanks, etc., will not taint the purest water, l'ut up in 21b tins, and 1, i, and 8 gallons D. BERRY & CO., IKONMONGEHS, BKOUGHAM STUEET. .

SAMPLE HOSIERY JOB SPECIALS Bought with the sample discount by us, you buy them to equal advantage. Grand value, each pair different, each pair a true bargain. 250 PAIRS lOd, 1/-, 1/3 AND 2/6 MONEY - SAVEES ALL PILLOW SUPS, 3 doz pairs Nainsook Frilled, 1/6 pair, lou can't buy the stuff for this price elsewhere. LADIES' COTTON UNDEKVESTS.aoOat Id and «d 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 them —new season's goods, too. CKASH COSTUMES from 8/11. HEBBEBT'S "UP-TO-DATE."

ADVERTISING EDUCATION FOR 10/YOU spend many times the cost of this " education in selling your goods" in a few theatre tickets or for u 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," 1!V ANGUS JI.uDONAIJ). lias run through eleven editions in America and England. It is the life experience of a first-class advertising specialist, and contains valuable hints, suitable to every business, 3'ours particularly. Pin a postal note to this ad. aud seud to us. Your luouey back it this book is uol satisfactory. ' M JjLXJN lON <& CO* HtELL'S BVILDIiS'GS, MELBOUUNE, VIC. Aud c/o Box lly, New Plymouth.

11 Y THE TAIiANAEI UlilH; AM) PATENT MEDICINE STOR OUR STOCK IS FRESH Just ; landed direct from the manufacturers POSTCARDS: Self-touing, Gaslight, P.O.P. in all grades. CAMERAS: To suit begiuuers aud all amateurs. PLATES AND PAPERS: All makes and speeds. NO OLD STOCK HERE "HYPAX" ueuU'alises'ily)io in one lmmile. ■ ■•'." "TOAEATA," the ideal combined Toning aud Fixing Sol Printing Frames, Ruby Lamps, Trays, Racks, aud Washing Tauks.ete iu large variety. PHOTOGRAPHIC FORMULAS DISPENSED WITH ONLY PUREST CHEMICALS. DARK ROOM FOR AMATEURS Win. Fraser, B xi 11/. fraser, m.p.s.v., I> EV 0 N SUE ET, NE W PL YMO UT H

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8057, 1 March 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8057, 1 March 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8057, 1 March 1906, Page 3

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