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Low Prices Steady boosting of qualities ; constant effort to give the most of the best for the leastmoney. These things furnish the explanation of our success, and reasons why you should deal at .the Bust Cash Stobe, King Street 42ia Chiffons lid yd Face Yeillings 6d yd Laces & Insertion Id yd Wider makes 2d yd Wider & better 3d yd Full-size quilts 6s lid ea 10ld Silesias 4Jd yd Sash Ribbons 6d yd We are Making A lot of tempting offers to. get more customers. You won't know what they are, nor how good they are, unless you come and see, and we promise you'll not be disappointed. MOREY & MOORE CASH DRAPERS AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS, KING STREET.

GOLDEN GRID RESTAURANT AND OYSTEfi SALOON, opposite Theatre Royal, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Hot meals at all hours from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. (midnight). Sundays from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.f Nearest supper room to railway station. Fish, luncheon, oyster and supper rooms. The best in town for all meals. FRESH OYSTERS can be liad eyery day. lam prepared to make special arrangements with customers requiring large quantities of oysters daily. Smoked fish always in stock. Boiled ham, cut in slices, sold in any quantity. A large supply of oyster shells for garden paths, etc. A trial solicited J. W. KURTA PROPRIETOR. GOOD, CLEAN BREAD IT is essential that bread should be clean and good, yet this is not enough. Every ingredient must be pure. My bread looks well, tastes well, is baked by clean bakers, with clean flour, in a clean bakehouse, and is as wholesome as the bread you would make yourself if you had the time. MAY, BAKER AND CATERER, ' Devon Street. GOLDWATER'S SPECIAL (HAMPERS! 1 Bottle Whisky 1 Bottle Brandy 1 Bottle Wine 1 Bottle Rum 8 Bottles Ale QAS CASH Jml\J Cases one shilling extra Country customers at flag stations please add rail (Is 6d) to P.O. orders. GOLDWATER BROS., Wise and Spikix Mebcfahxs New Plymouth. PI ANO TUN IN' G. MR C. W. COKEIt, Certilioated Tuner, from Messrs John Brinsmead and Sous, Loudon, is prepared to tune and repair Pianos in town or country. Mr T. Avery, Stationer, Devon Street, will be pleased to receive all orders. THE BISCUIT THAT PLEASES BThere's {a heaped-up measure of biscuit goodness in those of Carr and Co.'s. As many kinds as days in the month, and each new, crisp, fresh, and out of the ordinary. AT REDUCED PRICES NOW 1 have just been advised, as New Plymouth agent, of a fresh shipment arriving My stock is always fresh, so these are selling at a big reduction to make room. CARR & CO. MAKE THEM And that means the criterion of all that is good in biscuits. I recommend for afternoon teas and surprise parties the "Harkaway," a delicious short biscuit, or the " Maitre de Hotel," a crisp, sweet sponge. They arc fresh. I sell out before they can get stale and tlus roduction will clear my stock almost before the others arrive. J. WHITAKER i\cxt Criterion Hotel.

JEWELERY . BUSINESS SOLD YOU will remember my last advertisement tolil you tliere were to Ije important changes in my business; they have eventuated as above. The sleek must be cleared, and 110 reasonable offer will lie refused. Evjry article bears (he original price, marked in plain figures. Your money is worth 25 per cent more at my store than any other ,in the colony now. STOCK MUST BE CLEARED. In December lasl I landed a shipment of latest London goods. All are reduced, (iood jewellery is an assel. Ynu can buy anything from a lie-pin to a clock, or a niult'-clniin to a silver lea-service. al a 2.5 per ccnl reduction and over EARLY BUYJiJiS WILL GET THE BEST .CIIOJCK. J. H. PARKER JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN (Next .Railway Crossing) DJSVOtftsTKEET NEW PLYMOUTH

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8073, 31 March 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8073, 31 March 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8073, 31 March 1906, Page 2

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