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Tea 18 a stimulant and not a food, and to be of the greatest use it mast be pure and fall strength. Tea leaves when exposed to the air and light for any length of time deteriorate just - as the petals of a rose wither and fade and lose their perfame. i'ea that has deteriorated has no stimulating power, and is valueless as a beverage. SUBATURA TEA Is -grown, enred, packed in Ceylon, and ib packed fresh in lead-lined packages, which exclude air and light. There is thus no chance of the leaves withering, and the natnral strength and aroma are maintained. Snratura is pore honest Celon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior ,teas. SET AIL PBICES. Suratura A quality 1/6 per 'b. Snratura B quality 1/9 „ „ Suratura D quality 21. , „ Suratura X quality 2/4 „ „ SOLD BY ALL STOBEKEJEPKKS

BILLIARDS! BILLIAKDS! NEW SALOON. FC. JUST'S new saloon in New • toil Sing's buildings Everything right up to the mark. Games, 100 up, Is 6d; 50 up, Is. Every attention to customers. Try the table; it's all right. THE BISCUII THAT PLEASES There's {a [heaped-up measure of biscuit goodness in those of Carr and Co.'s. As many jrinds as days in the month, and each new, crisp, fresh, and out of the ordinary. AT REDUCED JPBICES NOW 1 have ]ust 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, CABR & CO. MAKE THEM And that means the criterion of all that is good in biscuits. T recommend for afternoon teas and surprise parties the " Harkaway," a delicious short biscuit, op the 11 Maitre de Hotel," a crisp, sweet sponge. They are fresh, I sell out before tkey can get stale and this reduction will clear my stock almost before the others arrive. J. WHITAKER JNext Criterion Hotel.

CAN'T STOP! can t stop our big 'stationery sale yet, even if we wanted to. It has resulted in a huge clearance, and in customers getting satisfied by the hundred. • It's not everyone who can continue a sale. It just depends on how the custpmers are treated. OUR SALES PAY They pay us because they increase our business, clear out our shelves, and give us room. They pay the customers, because they give the latter the very best value in books, nolepaper, envelopes and all kinds of stationery ever known here. WE CONTINUE. There was a gentleman desirous of purchasing our business the other day, but evidently it was too big. We would like to meet him half-way, so the stock must bo reduced. The sale continues for this reason, and wo still give you famous value in fancy goods, stationery, otc. Any price for a big stock of old books. Libraries specially treated. We want to meet our purchasers right fair. BIBLES AND RELIGIOUS BOOKS Are overstocked. Prices, consequently, are down. Call Early. T. R. HODDER Bole agent for J. and M. Invcranty, Manufac urcrs of THE PAULINE " EELIABLE " PAPER PATTERNS, And publishers of "The Pauline Fashiojj Catalogue." Ntw patterns regularly arrivng O.T. PUNCH IS a new drink tor temperance people. Obtainable from all storekeepers or wholesale from L, D. Nathan & Co. TRi A GAS GEELLEK FOB YOUR HOME. ~~ COKE OBTAINABLE PROM ALL WOOD ANU COAL DEALERS.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8116, 22 May 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8116, 22 May 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8116, 22 May 1906, Page 2

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