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-Men In grub Itirzc lars from J). Alc-AJluui [/-ANTED KNOWN - Jhn,v ► A'mvs fan now be purchased it the Elcclro-platiug shop, Devon street east, just above lied House, leadle has a large stock of lurnery, Verandah and Eave Brae kcts. /^i-iiil).—Magic Flutes, the ' wonder of the age, will play any music. Supply limited. Price 2s. COLLIER AND CoMNUL PIASfO Co r OV won't bother about '\De Wet" after you have had your boots and shoes repaired at I) TiriiEADWELt's, Bootmaker, Elliott-st, Prices to suit all. RANTED KNOWN' that The » i Stores Company are selling 2quart Mason's Jars for 5s 9d dozen. WANTED KNOWN. Our BOOTS ' T t and. SHOES are marked in plain figures, one price. Prices remain the same in spite of the to 10 per cent increase in leather, at McEwan «ros., Devon St., New Plymouth. Head our notice re Boots to Dairymen. ANTED.—Housewives to know . . that Puponga coal is the very hnest for household use. King up phone 289, or call on the Cash Wood and Coal Depot, opposite the Hod House Hotel. Devon street. {J ANT ED. An unencumbered house property to the value ~l .wuOO in part payment of a first-class registered dairy farm; plant and cows as a going concern, with a good run. Bcmaindt? of purchase money arrang' ed to suit purchaser.—LrfixosToxK

>ILLi7' or rather "billies," to 9 hold 2, 3or <1 pints of pretty •ly everything, bright, strong and iy.s useful, only yd, lid „,„] Is Id week at 1). Bkkjiv & Co., Brougham

RANTED KNOWX.-That W, . r Lints, Hairdresser, has siurt. |'<l iu the. Aiilist'jitie Jlmrdressing Saloon, Devon St. Antiseptic used, eull jmtl ask the reason why. ii/;antki) kaown. t. TT WKi.rn lhe cash grocer is selling small eliidder eheeso about Slbs at 7d per lb. English Essences nl. per bottle. AYliilloeks Tomato jSnuee piuls lid quarts Is 2d. Ootma titd per bug. Ami other cheap lines 100 numerous lo particularize. ' "PEOTACr.ES ; \Vhy~"pay" for sight-testing when you enu have it done free ? Spectacles of the very best quality accurately fitted by LUMSDEN, the most reliable and ex. pcrienced practical watchmaker and occulists' optician. Observe name "Lujisukn's," opposite Imperial Hotel. TS7AXTEI) KXOWji-Th7lhip it M'indoM- of the Arcadia Cigar and Toilet Saloon shows every article necessary for the toilet—ladies or gentlemen'. Every article is of quality, and the price is so low you might wonder how we sell at the price. Look in nexl lime you pass. E Van

USE one of out Cake Plate stands when lumding round the cake plates to your friends at afternoon teas and parties so handy, pretty, and scrvumble. All prices, from a few (I shillings up. Bii.iusd & Tunbbidqk. w urpishers, Devon street. "1 VA> , TED _ KNOWN'tl.Hr"fh"o 5} Stores Company are selling ™ 50's Holler Flour for as Id. '" JL Is (Id per lb. packed in-Ceylon ncbjr the supervision of an expert - Tea Tester and guaranteed pure delicious flavour. "White Clover Brand" To he oblaied at T. Welch's Brougham St. TM VERY" customer gitU a clean an!i\J septic towel, soaps, razor, etc., ~ liially clean. No fear of discomfort " ii you visit W. Lists. Antiseptic Hair- n dressing Saloon, Devon St., East. J riIEY some of the Good Old English A Lollies, made of pure hoilcd Sugar by Sir Joseph Terry and Sous, p Doctors eat them and like them because they are absolutely pure.- Is bottles or Is (id per lb. At TEED'S the Chemists, Devon street. -Investors and specuT ¥ lators in land and real estate to read, lear.ii, and inwardly digest the facts and offers made by Gilmcujb and :ik, Land Agents, hi the ] list of this newspiiDcr. BUSINESS cannot secure effective results without good tools. Call in at Thomas Avery's m Devon street. Every requisite for the ollice and at lowest 'EEN enjoyment await book . lovers who read the new selection of books shown by T. J!, llodder. Heading of every class and nature is provided at this high-class book store in Devon street. 0 matter how large the crowd, or ._ . how particular, I can please with a deliciotis lea,\Faunings. Hock bottom cash price Is lb. It's worth Is lid. ,1. Wuitakeb, grocer, next Criterion. r KEEP your ollice Inly, get one of our Bamboo Waste Paper Bas. kcts, at -l,i (Id. Wear like steel wire. E last a lifetime. Loose paper and se.ra.ps 1 arouud the floor do not favourably impress a visitor. Bbai'nd and Twsmiidge, Furniture store, Devon street. [ yvAIKY - FARMERS' - LOSgT -- J Dairymen who use any other, an an Alfa-Laval Separator are los. -ing exactly one-liltU of their profits. Write to i\s for the " reasons why." B,c« ley ami Grilliths, Devon slreet. New Plymouth. 1 DO you cycle? Would you like own a lirst-class machine of yon own ? And would you like to get it a almost half price ? The " Traveller ' cosls tls at A. George's, in Brougham street. See the new announcement here ' rriHK Stove you use? Weil, it ' ". doesn't mailer muck. Those ong, useful Baking Pans you want are at D. Berry am' Co.'s, lirougliaiii street. Sizes, square 11,12 and 13, at lis 3,1. Is (Id, Is 8,1 and 2s; oblong tin Join and Win, cost Is 41, Is lid and,ls '.ld ; cheat). I liOst and Found. 17U)VND— Every day in the week ' and every meal, the height of Tea delight, if you use "Cremo" brand | of Tea. Allan Yeale (late Venle and Chatteron) can recommend it, but only to those who know a good tea when they taste it. 2s per 11 f ()ST--Gold bird charm, in Devon 4 Street. Reward returning 10 ■s Ford, Devon street. ! T (IST Gold brooch, with pearls IIJ and sapphires. Valued as keepI sake. Reward on returning to Mt»« I ford, Devon stroot.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8064, 21 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8064, 21 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8064, 21 March 1906, Page 1

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