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a^iiOTTFm^mwi MANTLES, AND MILLINERY THE second shipment of the new season's goods, ex s.s. Huapohu, is now awaiting your personal inspection. We mention a few linos, '|LA^LO{BK^VELVIST.EIiXS.— There is no better value on lucid nothing nioiv becoming. We hi'ivo tliem in dark given, new red, royal blue, dark brown, and other fashionable shades, from 1/1.1 up. -UPS.— New patterns, various shades and uglish and Colonial, from 1/G a yard. The Finest Furs the World Produces Charming, new and original desigus. . Boleros, capes, eoats, ties, stoles, and mull's, in sets, or separate. Startling value in every line. BKOWN NECKLETS, FKOM 3/ii. r i !H LIM ri AKACLrL .-..« r< rtMFI,IIT ABI'K/MOATS We have Black Caracul, too, and can confidently recommend them. AMBUBY BBOTHEBS' CUtEAT WINDOW .DISPLAY Will give you an idea of our stock of NEW MILI..IN lillY. The Beavers are very stylish. But sec I hem for yourselves A line show of EIDERDOWN QUILTS, warm for winter. (Jet your pick early. EASTER HOLIDAY SUITS, tailor-made, „o rubbishy work, but I lie best value ever offered ; very stylish, ami keep Iheir shape ; -Ui/li and upwards. PH'SHETTE for curtains, in all colors. EMBROIDERED BLOUSINGS, a line variely. Latest in Ladies' Evening Wear. A beautifully varied stock of nets, laces, chiffons, and all the new fashionable materials, Am bury Bros. NEW PLYMOUTH.

THOS. M. JAY AUCTIONEEK & LAND AGENT ,roomed house, cowshed, and wol! sul." divided and will wadml. Price £ 245 A( -' ,;l ' :,S ' 10-i'ooinoil house (new), all latest improvements, hot iiinl '■.-111 water; lirsl-class cowshed. The lanil is all level and in grass, wilh good .vater running through. Price £3O per aire, with terms. 112 the banks of the AVamgongnro river now carrying li cows; house, cowshed and stables price £25 per acre. 1 A/L ACKJSS, Kaupokonui, on Ike Kama road, to lease; 10 years to rim; 5-roomed house t:o« shed, stables, etc., etc.; close to factory and school; all in grass; price for gtodwill £2BO. 1 29 ACJ<KS ou lllc Glovcr roiul •> ,f>nd'd-rooi!if;d house, cowshed, stables' il ■ ; all well sujj-ilividp.il into pad: do.-ks; price £3l) per acrc.j TUOS, M. JAY. COW INSURANCE A BOON TO FARMERS. NO MOKE DEATHS X'lioM MILK EEVEK. Scott's Improved Sterilised Air Apparatus. THE UNCEKTMNTT 01:' COW DKENCHES IS GONK. mIUS is what Mr Henderson. „f Suiiuysidc Mental Hospital, "I have used vow Sterilised Air Apparatus for the cure of milk fever in cows and have found it very effective indeed. Having had several cases under treatment, all of which have re. covered, 1 can lolly recommend it to anyone, and would certainly say I hat anyone who is in charge of a herd of cows should have one. lours Siueorelv. .1.1). HENDERSON, Farm Manager." This is the testimony of a practical .lairv fanner, and is but oue of hundreds. Call anil see the apparatus. It is a compact little instrument, and so simple that any common-sense lad can manipulate it. Make some enquiries about it to-d —you may have need, of it to-morro... GEO. LfVINGHTON, A NOVEL CHAIR TVnill.K reading Hi CHEAP LINLi.; IN / MATS For instance, JWr Mats at SiV. .I', and ;;.. Nu l,riscriptiou. When you come to think of it, money spent in tlio home is well' spent. DINGLE'S DkVON SIIIKKT, Ni:W J'l.VMoUl STANDAKD TEAS OSTRICH ON EACH PACKET. L. D* NATHAN a CO.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8070, 28 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8070, 28 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8070, 28 March 1906, Page 1

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