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THE LARGEST BALK 0| TEAS IN THE WORLD l|V PARIBON TO THE POPUI OF ANY OOUNTRV' FOE women who oheri£ quality, who turn to I to solaee them. It ii iu women who prefer SURATURA TEA It has a perinaaire flavor' and a delicate aroma, for JE is a pure wholesome tea, rhp in theine and possessing thfi highest stimulating proper* ties. Suratura ii grown uup: packed m Ceylon in tauij liued packages, and thfl natural fragrance and aroma j are preserved. Suratura is guaranteed „ blended with Indian, China, ! an; cheap or inferior toil; mtaii meat, Suratura A quality 1/6 per Suratura B quality 1/9 lf vs Suratura D quality SI. $ "Suratura X quality 3/4 „ SOLD BY ALL STOBEKBBjPi LING fob LEJ Salt Herrings > Bed Herrings / Dried Sprati Shrimps v ; Toheroas i:; Lobster . and a large Tarfety of ■ all kinds of vU fish from 5 A LLEN VEAj GROCEB, DEVON BTBHET, Theatre Boyal Telephone 106 Don't Foi*|st my Cofl

WINTER ENTERTAINMENT AT HOME. Long, cold and wintry eroniijj make us stay indoors. HoWfi puss the time!' Nothing l-ottl surely, than in reading intcreepk books. EVERYBODY HALF-PRICL To this class of entrrtiTnuei now, because I'. R. HODDERI just taken stock, and found carrying too many books altogetfijj So out they go. All the pop authors' best books at rates. A thousand volume*! copyright Colonial A SHILLING UPWARD The stock includes a large numb of older, bat equally nsefnl an|| (.cresting books at half the J you are asked elsewhere, of entrancing interest,!hatprorii profitable, useful, and education entertainment at home. Chilljt Books, Prize Books, and Toml roduced. -4? THE SALE SLAUGHTi Includes the whole of 0 Malcolm and Co.'s stock of 5 and Eancy Goods. here, too. Kites 3d eac£fl bage Boxos, Dolls, Wood;! Games, etc. A BIGGER DISCOUNT! THAN EVER TO Atfl LIBRARIES JUSTNOfi Committees, note please that decent offer will ue accepted for large paroels. Magazines i journals at less than half BIBLES. In all sizes, BIBLES, and m all stjjlj and printing, similarly redttCi STATIONERY. v| Look at these prices for the ■:, sale month: Sixpenny packet* ' writing materials, 4d; Shilling' jackets, Od. Envelope*: 'or lOd, or 0 packets for Od j or '• superior finish, 250 for 1/6, mckets for lOd", Day books, 1 romCd; copying books, from Xi" Od'; good drawing books, 84* \and other lines cheap.' THE CUT-PHICK TIME CONTINUES TILL MAY Isijj Unless thc'whole is sold out earn HODDER*( DEVON STREET, NEW 1' L Y M 0 IT T ffl OHCIIESTIiAIi MP|p BALLS, CONCERTS AND Di AN Orchestra of anything froj members, including: IS Uerr Locisch: eoruet,U. Saunders; i .bass, J. Sturiney; piano, A. J| open for engugement duHu ensuing season. MR. A. JAMES personally 1 Concerts, Soirees, etc,, and is pi. to cuter for pianist only, or number of instruments. For * etc. apply to Mr A. JAMES, 1 New Plymouth Orchestral Unit), Collier and Colonial Piano C 0,,: Street, New Plymouth $ HOW IS THE TIW YOUR COLO It ALMOfI PAST THE CURINQ STAfll NEGLECTED OOLDS •Of DEVELOP INTO OONtUMP THIS FAMOUS REMEDY 11 , CONTAINS NO NAROOTttI IT BEINO A COMPOUND OF PURELY VEQETASU \ QUMS AND SYRUPS IH COMBINATION WITH A POWERFUL ANnSEMW . BYKES' CUBA WILL DO YOU MORI ... THAN ANY ORDINARY OOUWI OR EMULSION, TRY IT <A| BYKES* HUM COUCH WILL I OURIB OOUOHS ASTHMA SORE THROATS •OLD EVERYWHERE, Ull

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8088, 19 April 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8088, 19 April 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8088, 19 April 1906, Page 3

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