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SAMPLE HOSIERY JOB SPECIALS Uiinglit with till 1 samplediscount by us,you buy thorn io o(|iui] advantage. Grand value, each pair different,"each pair a true bargain. 2»0 PAIRS llki, 1/-, 1/,'j AND 2/0 MONEY - SATEIiS ALL I'II,LOW SUPS.:) iloz pairs Xaiusnok Frilled, 1/ti pair. Wi can t luiy tlicstiilT lor litis price elsewhere. UIUKB' COITOX VXJ> Elt V EBTS. t at- Id and (Id each. The price .staggers when yon see the excellent v..!«c. BLOI SE SILKS, fur smart wear, have advantage id' being in tine length and pattern. AVe arc slaughtering them —new season's goods, tou. CI!AS 11 COSTUMES from 8/11. HEIIBEIiT'S "UP-TO-DATE.

THE STORES COMPANY DJSVOfI STIUSKT, NKW PLYMOUTH Have pleasure in staling thai their premises are NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ami that tliey would be pleased for the residents of New Plymouth and Taranaki to INSPECT THEIR WAREHOUSE Tliey are selling pure eane sugar that will make your iain set tirin aud keep for years; in s(ilb bags Brewers' Crystals lis Od No. 1 aud No. 1a 10s 'Jd No. 2 ... 10s lid 200 roller Hour ... 21s Ud 100 roller Hour.., lis Od 25 roller flour ... ;ls Od 50 flour ... ... ... 5s (id Quart Mason's jars .Is (id 2 Quart Mason's jars 5s l)d doz doz lib jam jars, doz., 2s (id 21b jam jars, doz., 3s Od Tumblers for jam or jelly 2s (id dozen. BATES. M'CASKILL & CO.

"CAN'T AFFORD TO PAINT!" Ttu- mau who says that forgets that painting ]>rojiei-ly done is economy, and the fact is lie i-an't afford .NOT to paint. How oft en you require to paint is largely dependent on the paint you use. Whatever it is you want to puinl —a a house, or anything in it or out of the house—w'e have the right paiui 1'..1- tii.tt puriiculiir jmrjioso. Il is the most economic.il puuil you enn use, because it covers most anil 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. 'ls 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, Put up in 21i> tins, and 1,.1, and S gallons 1). BEBBY & CO., HiIXSMOXGEIIS, BBOI'GHAM STliliKT.

'i e T.vitiN'Aia oura and patent muquese sds : rou PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS OUR STOCK IS FRESH •Just iJiiniloil direct from Hie manufacturers POSIGAUDS: Sclt-toiiiii}jf, Gaslight, P.O.P. iu nil grades. CAM ERAS: To suit beginners and all amateurs. PLATES AND PAI'EIiS: Alt wakes and speeds. NO OLD STOCK HERE "lIYPAX" neutralises'llypo iu one miniile. "TONEATA," the ideal combined Toning and FixinglSohitioii. Printing Frames, liuby Lumps, Trays, Jiacks, and Washing Tanks,etc, iu large variety. PHOTOGUAPHIU FOKIIULAH DISPKKSKD AVITH ONLY PUREST CHEMICALS. DARK BOOM FOB AMATEURS Wm. Fraser, M .p.s.v., DEVON STREET, NEW PL YM 0 U Tfi ADVERTISING EDUCATION FOR 1(1/YOU spend many times tlie cost of tliis "education in selling your goods" iu a few theatre tickets or for a box of cigars. One idea of the many hundreds this book gives you, if used, will l'iy Hu> I'ost many times over. It helps you to business, increases the value of the ad. space you buy. "SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISING,' 13V ANGUS MacDOXALP. Has rim through eleven editions in America and England. It is the lile experience of a first-class advertising specialist, and contains valuable hints, suitable to every business, yours parlicutarly. Pin a postal note to this ad. and send to us. Vour money back if this book is not satisfactory. «« hinton & CO. Crn:„." ri!ELL'S BUILDINGS, 11 ULBOUitNE, VIC. And c/o Box 111), New Plymouth,

BORROW YOUR NEW BOOKS IjTHOM my circulating Library. 1 thank my numerous subscribers Mr their support, ami wish to intimate that [ will further popularise this department by adding ail that is latest ami best ii> ihe book line. New subscribers will be \veleomed ami will keenly enjoy the rending I provide. Duriug the approaching long evenings, von will Hint plenty of deeply interesting literal lire at T. R, HODDER'S UJitTLATI.Vr, (iIBWAHY Over 5w Volumes. On Mondays, Tuesdays and Friday? I open from 7 to S, in response to the requests of my patrons. You feel you must make an "all night silting" of i ue of my selections; they take you ■ill of yourself so thoroughly and make time fly like magic. Inspect uiy general stock. IJOOKSEL LEI!, STATION Ell FANCY GOODS RETFORD'S—RIBBONS " (ue choicest ami largest display of ribbons and hires in Ihe ton ii." Suuuds egotistical, but we haw. The laees vie «ifli the web of the ingenious spider in their labrie and are as pleasing as I lie great variety of our ribbons. Prices ore lower—there's a reasou,| D F.VON STH HT'.T.I NEW PLYMOUTH. OF course you are going to Strallonl tor the United Schools l I'icnie on THUItSDAY next, 1 When there be sure and see the j lincst Flower ami Vegetable Show iu ; the world at the Town Hall, I

A NOVEL CHAIR reading tins grcf you arc not e\pt-rieiu'iii}» lilt' case and comfort of one of our now Linen I'ihre Cliairs imported from Hongkong. They urc us toutfli as steel itself for wear, lint arc liglil anil artistic. aiut "give " to llie sitter. CHEAP LINES IN MATS For 'instance, Hour Mats at ;)/li, I/- ami 5/-. No lift - let' Millie anywhere. tiood value in mats of every de.scri jit ior.. When you eome to think of it. money spent in the home is well spent. Call in anil lei lis lie))) yon make a selection. DINGLE'S F Ull N ITU li K ST OK .10, Devon Btbbbt, New Plymouth.

some person lo uiiml T f cliiUren, or liuusi'ki'i'jior. j Apply " Domi'iilic," " Duily News." j •\I7\VSTED KNOWN—TIuiI W. I T ? A. Bcmllo lias ii large sloi'k j of Turucry, \ iTamlali nml Eiivi' Lii'ur- j kets. Tuu pick mid shovel j IT lucu. Apply lo M.uu uiin, uu | joli, Tupuue Hill. ~WKSIOW:TnK\V J'LYSloriil i COACH., ! Hl'fi lI.SON'S Mail Condi will, Irave it l.)i(ily ill K.iiO' 11.in. lteluni, leave l'usl Ollife N.P. 1 ill 1 30 p.m. I Fiu'e, (ill eueli way, Sclioulcliililreii liy iivfangcuu'iit. T. I'. Jl IA!ll,SON, l'l'uprielor.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 7 March 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 7 March 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 7 March 1906, Page 3

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