PRIME MEAT CASH OS 1 UK BLOCK" Oil I'A.SII AT I'llJC L'AUT Oif on i.loli vi'ry ensures your piuvliasi' of ami veal) at a pciiny jicr pound loss limit Is paid hi' | li,->-lISI,,]LICT wlio nliums crwlii. YOU KNOW OUR MEAT <J ualily lias ;buih up our Imsinoss. SMALL GOODS A ]!E KQI'ALIY POITLAK. SOLE BROS.. BI'TCHEIiS, Corner of.(),'von and Carrie .Strcels, Xi'"' Plymouth.
IF YOU ARK KEEPING HOUSE to lie eeonomieal. X Dial is the duly of every Louse- , 1,1,1 ll'i'iv is a big difference between eeoiiomy and parsimony, 1| if not economy lu buy inl't>!'ioi' lea, because it is harmful. ami docs not give satisladion. It is the Lic.st of eeonomv lo buy SURATURA TEA. Suratura is rieb, strong and fragrant and as pure as it is possible to get tea. buratura is grown mid paeked iu Loyloii, and is guaranteed not blended Willi Indian, China or any elieap or iuJenor tea. lIETAIL l'lllCKS. Suralurn A .jualily j/ij ](,, Niratura Ji (jualily ]/>l Suratura D quality 2/- t " Suraturn'X quality 2/4 " OLD 13 V ALL fsTOl! EKEEI'EU S.
MECTBIC LIGHT Is practically at your door. Wily not let it in to brighten your homo more effectively than is possible by any other means. CHEAPER, BETTEI!, AND MOKE CONVENIENT. A local storekeeper used other lighting power for three Saturdays at a cost of ■!* (id ; succeeding three Saturdays lie used electric light insialled by us at u eost nf 2s (id. See hmv wise f He saves nionev. gets a better, brighter, steadier light ami far more convenience Write or call in i'or estimates (Irce), .Doesn't eost much to instill electric light: very iittle, in fact. SMART BROS ELECTRICIANS, B HOUGH AM STfIEET,
THE BEST BOOKKEEPERS Know what eonstitulos good account books: opaque paper of good surface, strong bind-iiiL'.lli-A iljlr backs; durability right through. These are the tealurcs of inv account books, made to stand every day use. Ledgers, journals, 1 day and minute books, all. sizes in stock. SPECIAL BOOKS Lined and ruled to any pattern, OFFICE STATIONERY can be supplied. Inkstands, letter books, copying presses, damping baths,' stationery cabinet, etc. Account forms and memo, heads neatly and promptly printed. THOMAS AVERY, Printer, Uookbiuler, ami Coinmereml Stationer, A'kw Plymouth,
A NOVEL CHAIII Y\rn 1 1.K reading tins » » newspaper we regret yuiuiri' iiul c.\]x rieiifiiiH I hi' casn iiiul couiforl uf one of our new fiiuen Fibre (.'hairs inifiorled frum Ilougbmg. They are ut> lough us slccl itself for wear, hut are light and nHislic, mill "give " to Ihe siller. CHEAP LINES IN MATS For instance, Door Mats at 3/0, J/- and 5/.. No better value anywhere. • Good value in mats of every description. When you come to think of it, money spoilt in Iho home is well spent. Cull in mid let us help vou make a selection. DINGLE'S f IMfNTTHHE STOltli, Devon Struct, Xkw Plymouth.
BORROW YOUR NEW BOOKS 171HOM. my circulating. Library. 1 . |]i:mk my numerous subscribers for t.licir support, and wish to intimate that t will further popularise this department by adding all that is latest ami best is, the hook line. New subscribers will be welcomed and will keenly enjoy the reading I provide. During the approaching long evenings, von will liiul plenty of deeply" interest)ing literature at T. R. HODDER'S (.'llit'l'LATlXCr LIBRARY Over oOU Volumes. "Oh Mumkys, Tuesdays and Friday? I open from 7 to N, in response to the requests of my patrons. You feel you must make an "all night sitting" of some of my selections; they take vi u oul of yourself so thoroughly and ir.ale lime liy like magie, Inspect my 1 stu.-k, BOOKNKLLISR, STATIOSEIt FANCY tit»OUS EIRE! KOl\U SAWMILLING CO. FIiKK .M ILL :i/l l /no Uurued oul ln/ll.'fo i 1/1/iMi yelling I >'ew Mill j! ock j going top HO.iKJOft again I'HKISKNT: While the new mill is under conslruclion I am oll'ering my stock of 140,(J|)0ft at prices never' before heard of in-Mew I'iymouih. ]fyou want to build a house, stable or a pigst.ye Remember it's MOIWI'AIX lilll'l! not the sappy, swHliipy, spongy siulT that is being offered you under ihe name of .HI.MI". The tJovi/run have taken over titil.iliK) within tinlast six monllis, and they know the best. Apply'; IS. A. EDJi, M-ASAOJiU,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8057, 5 March 1906, Page 3
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