buyttM or*- . . oared . ' byan, ' •xpcrt • firm, EsiabMM 1879. HONNOB AND CLARK LIAEDET BTBIET, New Plymouth. TTAVE FOE SALE.Gigs Farmers' Gigi New Plymouth GigsJSpring Carts. RUBBEE TYBEB A SPECIALTY A Bountiful Breakfast GOOD MOBNING! Are you ready for breakfast? There is no doubt it is good policy to have a really well plenished .breakfast table s plenty of good, nonrishing food. It is also wise to take time and gef a really good substantial breakfast. T» start the day well in this respect will enable you to accomplish more work with less physical expense. THE PEOPLE'S GEOCEfIY oan provide you with dainty and substantial breakfait-table requirements. Oats, etc, etc. i Loaf Sugar, Crys. - ' Sugar Moist Sugar, 'pa We strongly rccosnc'l mend our own imported teas.grown on the sunny uplands of Ceylon They will be found delicious and cconomionl , beverages. 1/., J/4 I 1/10. 2/-. 2/6 lb. ' "jllr Condensed or Dried ua Milk and Croam RllttPr Bcll Blook PB "<ory DUIIW Butter, fresh twice weekly, superb, Is lb Eggs, Ham and Bicon ot Pfjinest quality C. CARTER
DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH « Do You Want Good Health? w If so, buy everything of tho ry, best quality. Everyone that doesn't know ought to know that I have the tjj real pure unadulterated coffee, ground fresh every day. Onco tried, always used. 1 BACON Finest quality money can buy U Everybody likes good bacon and hams. Try mine. The public verdict is that M mino is tho only shop where you can get jreally aged tasty QQ cheese. A. VEALE. Thbatbb Boyai Buildings, YOUR LAST CHANCE FOR MAORI CURIOS BETIEING FEOM BUSINESS. - JBS KENNINGTON (late "But L torworlh's") intends disposing of her wholo collection of MAOBI CUKIOS At tlio Christohuroh International Exhibition, if not sold out boforo. ALSO FOB SALK, The Commodious Shopund Dwelling at present occupied by Mrs Kennington, known as "THE OLD CUBIOSITY SHOP" Dbvos Stbbbt.
SWEET PASTURES MAKE SWEET MEAT AND all our slock for killing is grown and grazed on the sweetest pastures. That's of groat importance. OUR SHOP KEEPS IT SWEET . . Cloanliness is the keynote of our success at the shop. Combined with this, of course, is unfailing courtesy to customers, promptness in attending to your wants, and the lowest possible prices. A renny per lb oil beef and CASH. R. W. DIXON THE A.l. BUTOHEKV, Brougham Stiee. I'hono Ni. 97 0/lYl S UNCii "ARMS (tiid luvisornles without uicliriaiiuK. It is ii.imuf.ii> urcd from Chill'es and Fruii .liii.m. He sure.vou get O.T. Obminill.' fr-m ill Stores. AREYOU^ TROUBLED W.THA COUGH 1 ALL KINDS OF COUQHS YIELD TO SYKES CURA COUGH Aids Expeotoratloa ,< Eases the Breathing' Soothes the Chest. PRICE 1/6 All Chemlstß and Stores.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8119, 25 May 1906, Page 3
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445Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8119, 25 May 1906, Page 3
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