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W anted*. r.\.\TKO KNOWN -That AV . / A. Beadle lias a large Mloik I of Turnery, \ crandah ami Eave Brackets, fANTKD.-Magic Flutes, the ■ ■ . wonder of the age, will play liny music. Supply limited. Priec as. COLUM AND CoLO.VI.IL Pu.NO Co fOU won't bother about "De "'t" after you have had ~, ,l "d shoes repaired at D, liuiKAuwiiLL's, Bootmaker, Elliott-st, Prices to suit all. quart Mason's Jarsior 5s yd dozen. vir ro^oors »" and SHOES are marked in plain figures, one priee. Prices remain the same in spite of the 7J to 10 per cent increase in leather, at McEwnn , Bros Devon St., New Plymouth, itcad our notice re Boots to Dairymen. RANTED,—Housewives lo know " .fl'id Puponga coal is the very liuest for household use. King up phone 28«, or call on the Cash Wood and Coal Depot, opposite the Bed Houso Hotol, Devon street. WANTED. An unencumbered house proporty to flio value of £SOO in part payment of a first-class registered dairy farm; plait and cows as a going concern, with a good run. Hcniaindt::' of purchase money arranged to suit purchaser.—Livingstone ""os., Land Agents. BILLY," or rather "billies," to ' hold 2, 3 or 4 pints of pretty nearly everything, bright, strong and always useful, only 9d, lid and Is Id this week at D. Bekbt & Co., Brougham street. TT you are not a vegetarian I'd like | X. to serve you with a trial order. My meat is tempting enough to make j even a vegetarian forsake his creed, t Can I have the pleasure of ringing you i up for your orders? 'Phone ~97. Dixon. Butcher. Brouaham street. » K.\()W.\,_That W. ] T T Lints, Hairdresser, has start, ed in business, at the Antiseptic Hair- ) dressing Saloon, Devon St. Autisep- t tics used, call and ask the reason why. Tobacco's etc., stocked. KNOWN.-That 1\ . » y Wkuii the cash grocer is soiling small chiddcr cheese about Nibs at 7d per lb. English Essences 7d per bottle. Whitlocks Tomato Sauce pints Od (piarts Is 2d. Ootmn lOd iter bag. And other cheap lines too-numerous to particularize. Why pay" for ri sight-testing when you can have I done free ? S]iectaclcs of the very ' test quality accurately titled by o' LUMSDEN, the most reliable and ex- s lorieuced practical watckniaker and n lcculists' oittician. Observe name •Li-JisiiKx'a," opposite Imperial Hotel, j, IifANTKD KXT)WS-Tiie _ sii(ip '' "indowof the Arcadia Cigar ( ind Toilet Saloon shows every article j teccssary for the toilet ladies or fentlemeti. Every article is of quality, ind the price is so low you might > yonder how ivu sell at the price, uook in next time you pass. K A'an Dki.don. LTSE one of our Cake Plate stands ) when handing round the cake '■ dales to your friends at afternoon teas ind parlies so handy, pretty, and icrvicablc. All prices, from a few hillings up. Bhai'nu & Ti'miuiuoe. WANTED KNOWN turn The Stores Company are/ielliug ( ill's Boiler Flour for 5s (id. A CHorCK CKYLDNTI'A at ' t\- Is lid per Hi. packed m Ceylon x inder the supervision of ,ui expert 'J Pea Tester and guaranteed pure de- i icious llavour. "White Clover-Brand" i I'o be oblaicd at T. U nun's Brougham St, Jl A septic towel, soaps, razor, elc. 'i|ually clean. No four of discomfort i you visit_\V. Lints, Antiseptic Hairlressing Saloon, Devon St., East. rUY some of the Good Old English , Lollies, made of pure boiled gar by Sir Joseph Terry and Sons. | Doctors eat them and like them be:ause they arc absolutely pure. Is ' wttles or Is fld per lb. At TEED'S he Chemists, Deyon street. " < WANTED— Investors and spceu- I lators in land and real estate to read, learn, and inwardly digest the lads and offers made by Gilmocr ani> Pattik, Land Agents, in the property list of this newspaper. BUSINESSMEN and book-keepers cannot secure effective results without good tools. Call in at Thomas Avery's in Devon street. Every requisite • for the office and at lowest prices. KEEN enjoyment await book lovers who read the new selection of books shown by T. R. Hodder. Reading of every class and nature is provided at this high-class hook store iu Devon street. NO matter how large (he crowd, or how particular, I c"an pleaso with a delicious tea, Fannings. Rock bottom cash price Is lb. It's worth Is lid. J. Whitakkii, grocer, next Criterion. KEEP your oflico tidy, get one of our Bamboo Waste Paper Baskcts, at is fid. Wear like steel wire, last a lifetime. Loose paper and scraps 1 around the lloor do not favourably impress a visitor. Bbai'xd axu Ti'NiniiuoE, Furniture store, Devon street. TVVIUY - FARMERS' LOSS. - than an Alfa-Laval Separator are losing exactly one-litth of their profits. Write to us for the " reasons why." Bewley and Grilliths, Devon street. New Plymouth. T\G you cycle? Would you like YJ own a tirsl-elass machine of you own? And would you like lo get it a almost half price ? The " Traveller ' costs ,Cl 5 at A. George's, in Brougham street. Sec the new announcement Hll IK Stove you use? Well, it L doesn't matter much. Those strong, useful Baking Pans you want arc at D. Berry itm' Co.'s. Brougham street. Sizes, square 11.12 and 1:1, at lis 3d, IsOd, Is Sil and 2s; olilona -lin loin ami lliiu, cost Is 11, Is Od and,ls Dd; chcan. JiONt mid Pou ml. M.J Gover Slrcel.- an excellent opportunity to save 1.. on r\i-n luig of Migur (Nus. 1 and '!) Den pass ,!. e McNeill's store. It's good, pur I 17VOUND- Every day iu the week _ and every meal, the height of Tea delight, if you use "Cremo" brand of Tea. Allan Vcalc (late Yeale and Cbaltcron) can recommend it, but only to those who know a good tea when they taste it. 2s per lb /"ANTED KNOWN, no fear of 1 t » blood poisoning or skin trouble lif you get shaved at the Antiseptic iHair Dressing and Toilet Saloon, Devon street east. Towels, soap, razors, etc., are cleansed by antiseptics, Next Griililhs, plumbers.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8061, 16 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8061, 16 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8061, 16 March 1906, Page 1

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