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NEW DRESS GOODS, JACKETS MANTLES, AND MILLINERY THE seoond shipment of the new season's goods, ox s.s. Ruapehu, is now awaiting your personal inspection. Wo inontiou a few linos. "LA GLOIRE" VELVETEMS.—There is no better value on the market, and nothing more becoming. We have them in dark green, new red, royal blue, dark brown, and other fashionable shades, from 1/11 up. STYLISH DRESS TWEEDS.- New nnttorns. various shades nnrl grade 3, some lovely materials, English and Colonial, from 1/0 a yard. The Finest Furs the World Produces Charming, new and original designs. Boleros, capes, coats, ties, stoles, and muffs, in sets, or separate. Startling value in every Hue. BROWN NECKLETS, FROM 3/ti. Cssl r^ EAM /SaBACUL m „ /COMFORTABLE /COATS Vx>SY VyREAM We have Black Caracul, too, anil can confidently recommend them. AMBUKYBKOTHEES 7 GREAT WINDOW DISPLAY Will give you an idea of our stock of NEW MILLINERY. The Beavers are very stylish. But see them for yourselves. A fine show of EIDERDOWN QUILTS, warm for winter. Get your piok.early. EASTER HOLIDAY SUITS, tailor-made, no rubbishy work, but the best value ever offered ; very stylish, aud keep their shape ; 49/0 and upwards. r-LUSHETTE for curtains, in all colors. .EMBROIDERED BLOUSIMGS, a line variety. 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. H. JAY | AUCTIONEER & LAND AGENT 01717 AOEES, all in grass, 4roomed house, cowshed, and well sul/ divided and well watered. Price £ 10s per acre. Terms 245 ACRES ' iO-roomed Louse (uew), all latest improvements, liot and cold wat er; first-class cowshed. The land is al Level and in grass, with good water ruiiuing through. Price £36 pelacre, with terms. 112 AC,EES on tLc bauks o£ the Waingougoro river now carrying 6 cows; house, cowshed and stables price £25 per acre. 1 fi4i ACWES, Kaupokouui, on the ' Kama road, to lease; 10 years to run; j 5-ropmed house con stables, etc., etc. j close to factory and school; all in grass; price for gcodwill £2BO. 129 ACKES on tLc Glovcr roil(1; ' good 5-roomed house, cowshed, stables' j etc. j all well, sub-divided into paddocks ; price £3O per acre.| THOS. M. JAY. I I COW INSURANCE I IA BOON TO FARMERS.!

NO MOKE DEATHS FROM MILK FEVEK. Scott's improved Sterilised Air Apparatus. THE UNCEIiTAINTY OF COW DKENCHES JS GONE. THIS is what Mr Henderson, of Suuuyside Mental Hospital, says:— " I have used your Sterilised Air Apparatus for the euro of milk fever in eows and have found it very effective indeed. Having had several cases under treatment, all of which have recovered, I can fully recommend it to anyone, and would certainly say that anyone who is in charge of a herd of cows should have one. ¥ours Sincerely, . J. D. HENDSKSON, Farm Manager." This is the testimony of a practical dairy farmer, and is btt one of hundreds. Call and see the apparatus. It is a compact little instrument, and so simple that any eomnion-sense lad can manipulate it. Make some enquiries about it to-day —you may have need of it to-morrow. GEO. LIVINGSTON, ~ AGENT, DEVON STIiEET EAST,

A NOVEL CHAIR gret you are not experiencing " ' '""'': of one vied from llong■ug. Aiiuy arc as tough as .■el itself for wear, but are light and artistic, and "give " to Die sitter. CHEAP LINES IN MATS For instance, Door Mats at 3/0, 1/-and 5/-. Ko bet•here. Good value in .mats of every description. When you come to think of it, money spent in -the home is well spent. Call in and let us help you make a selection. DINGLE'S FURNITURE STORE, Devon Street, New Plymouth. STANDARD TEAS ■STANDARD TEAS STANDARD TEAS OSTRICH L. D] & GO. Established IS-IU

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8086, 17 April 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8086, 17 April 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8086, 17 April 1906, Page 1

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