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BLACK SILK BLOUSES Beautifully trimmed witli insertion «n-.l lace, gauged fronts, etc., sizes 13 to 144, at 8/6, 10/6, 12/0, 1-1/6, 15/6, 16/6 to 32/6 each These blouses fit well, .rear well, look well. LADIES'GOLF BLOUSES All wool, comfortable and cosy. Just the thing required for cold woather, at 8/6,10/(5, 12/0,13/6, 14/6,15/6 Ouch. Each one a bargain. Value-giving is the keystone of successful trad ing, but value-giving does not mean inferior goods at cheap prices. It means with us money's worth of honest, reliable merchandise. Whatever you happen to buy at this store you may bo sure that it is worth every penny and a little more than what you have paid for it. Do a little investigating and be true to yourself. You will find m makiu up your shopping list that your money goes furthor than at most other stores. There are no fancy pricos on ou r goods. LADIES' BLACK WALKING SKIRTS In cloth, voile and cashmere. All handsomely trimmed and tailor-made, 40, 42 and 44 inches long;, at 9/fi, 11/6, 12/6, 13/6,14/6,16/6,18/6, 21/6 to 32/6 each. Theso goods will, walk out at these figures ■ AND i Devon Stbekt, New Plymouth. Established 1872. HOCKEY TAMS In navy blue. Just 24. Only samples. At bargain' prices. Each one worth half as much again as we aro asking. Prices arc: 1/0, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 and 2/11 each. Quality comes out on top.

THE STORES COMPANY DEVON STEEET, NEW PLYMOUTH Have pleasure in stating that their premises are NOW OPEN FOB BUSINESS and that they would bo pleased for the residents of Now Plymouth and Taranaki to INSPECT THEIR WAREHOUSE They are selling puro cane sugar that will make your jam set firm and keop for years; in 6(ilb bags Browors' Crystals lis )d No. 1 and No. 1a 10s 9d No. 2 ... 10s fid 2(KI roller flour ... 20s Od 100 rollor flour... 10s 8d 25 roller flour ... 2s lOd 50 flour ... ... ... 5s 4d Quart Mason's jars 4s 6d 2 Quart Mason's jars 5s 9d doz doz■ lib jam jars, doz., 2s 6d 21b jam jars, doz., 3s 6d Tumblers for jam or jelly 2s Cd dozen. BATES. M'CASKILL & CO.

WARM YOUR BLOOD Wo arc determined to warm your blood,'und we liavo tlic wherewithal to do it. WOLSEY UNDERWEAR We have imported a very fine and assorted stock of Wolsey Underwear for men. This brand is so well-known in England and the colonics that it is needless to describe it. Men who are particular about underwoar buy WOLSEY. Every article is stamped "Stanfast Dye." and "Stanfast Dye" is absolutely fust. It will not irritate or injure the most sensitive skin. There is no other like Wolsey and Stanfast Dye on the market. We guarantee cvory garment absolutely unskrinkable, and Should a Garment Shrink it* will be Replaced Free. WOLSEY Unshrinkablo Under wear is made of all p ire wool and will not "felt" or thicken in the washing. Singlets—undervests—from 7/3, 7/9, 8/6. Underpants, 7/3, 7/9, 8/6. These prices are right. Many otherwise wise people waste money [in buying their V? clothes because they pay more than they need by going to higher- zl priced stores. ,;g COLONIAL-MADE .UNDERWEAR ROSLYN: This is n &ood line, at lower prices than Wolsoy. Koslyn goods are made ill'the colony from New Zealand wool- They have iniulo a great reputation for wearing and warmth-giving qualities, and are still growing in popular favor. Singlets from 1/6, 5/(5, 6/6. Underpants, 3/9,1/ ( J, 5/9, 6/6 Auckland Clothing Co. OPPOSITE CIUTEKION HOTEL, DEVON STREET, New Plymouth.

BLACKLEGOIDS BEST PREVENTATIVE OF BLACKLEG. You can only PREVENT Blackleg—not CUIiE. BLACKLEGOIDS afford the most efficient method of vaccination. Write for pamphlets, illustrated. Simplest Safest Surest TEED & CO. PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8120, 26 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8120, 26 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8120, 26 May 1906, Page 3

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