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NEW DRESS GOODS, JACKETS MANTLES, AND MILLINERY THE second shipment of the now season's goods, ex s.s. Ruapehu, is now awaiting your personal inspection. We mention a few lines, "LA GLOIRE" VELVETEENS.—There is uo better value on the market, and nothing more becoming. We have tlioiu in dark green, new red, royal' blue, dark brown, and other fashionable shades, from X/il up. STYLISH DRESS TWfeEDS.— X e\v' patterns, various shades and grades, some Jovoly materials, English and Colonial, I'rom l/l) u yard. The Finest Furs the World Produces Charming, new and original designs. Boleros, capes, coats, ties, stoics, and muffs, in sets, or separate. Startling value in every line. • BROWN NECKLETS, FIIOM 3/6. /'IOSY fIREAM V-'OSY VVREAM VVARACUL 011 VyOMFORTABLE V7OATS We have BlnekjCaracu 1 ., too, and can confidently recommend them. - AMBURY BROTHERS' GREAT WINDOW DISPLAY Will give .you an idea of our stock of NEW MILLINERY. The Beavers are very stylish. But see tlicm for yourselves. A fine show of EIDERDOWN QUILTS, warm for winter. Get your pick early. EASTEII HOLIDAY SUITS, tailor-made, no, rubbish)' work, but tile best value ever offered ; very stylish, and keep their .shape ; 'li>/G ami upwards. PLUSHETTE for curtains, in all colors, LMBIU)TOLUKI) IVLOLSINtiS, a fine variety. Latest in Ladies' Evening Wear. A beautifully varied stock of nets, laces, chiffons, and all the new fashionable materials. Am bury Bros. SEW PLYMOUTH.

THOS. M. JAY AUCTIONEER & LAND AGENT roomed Louse, con shut, and well suO" j divided niul w< 11 Mali red. Price £' 10s per acre. Tonus 245 ACHES, 10-roomed house (new), all latest improvements, hot and cold water ; first-class cowshed. The land is all level and in grass, with good ■vater running through, . Price .CSli per acre, with terms. 112 ACJiKiS uii llio bunks of tinWaingongoro river now carrying (> cows; liouse, cowshed and slalues price £25 per aero. j 164 ACKKS, Kiiu|)okoiiiu, on the Kama road, to lease; 10 years to run ; fj-roomed house co\uhed, stables, ck\, ' etc.; cJo.sc to factory and school; ail in grass; price for goodwill iJ2SU. i 129 AC'KES on tlie Glover road ; o-roomed house, cowshed, stables' ! i - -; all well sub.divided into pad* do.'ks; priee .fc;k) per aere.l ! THOS, M. JAY. COW INSURANCE j A BOON TO FARMERS' NO MOKE DEATHS FjiOM MILK FEYEIi, Scott's Improved Steril* ised Air Apparatus. THE UNCEUTAiN'iT OF COW DKKNCHKS IS GONE, millS is what Mr Henderson, of _L Sunuyside Mental ILospilal, s^ys: " I have used your Sterilised Air Apparatus for the cure of milk fever m cows and have found it very effective indeed. Having had several cases under treatment, all of which have recovered, I can fully recommend it lo anyone, and would certainly say that anyone who is in charge of a herd of cows should have one. Yours Sincerely, ■J. 1). HENDEKSON, Farm Manager." This is the testimony of a practical dairy farmer, aud is hut one of hundreds. Call and see llio apparatus. It is a compact little inslrumenl, ami so simple tli-.il any common-sense lad can manipulate it. Make sjuic enquiries about if to-day —you may have need of it to-morrow. Haweua. GEO. LIVINGSTON, AGENT, DEVON STKEET EAST.

A NOVEL CHAIH "1*71111,11 muling I his T T newspaper we re,gret you :irc not cxpcviciic-iDif I lie ease anil comfort uf one of our new Linen Fibre Chairs imported I'roiu 11oiiykoiig. They are us tough ;is steel itself for near, hut are light ami artistic, and "give " to tlie sitter. CHEAP LINES IN MATS For instance, Door Mats at U/'li, '1 ■/■ ami o/•. No hotter value anywhere. tuiod value in mats of every de-' sei'iptioi:. When you come to think of it. money spent in Ihe home is well spent. Call ill ami let us help you male a selection. DINGLE'S FUIiNfXIMiK STORF, Dkvon Stukkt, >'k\v I'l.v.uuL'ni. STASJUHD TKAB STANDARD TEAS .STANDARD TEAS SKK OSTRICH ON EACH TACKET

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8071, 29 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8071, 29 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8071, 29 March 1906, Page 1

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