THE LARMST SALE Or AMY TCAB IN THE WORLD IN COMI MHISON TO THE POPULATION' _ OF ANY COUNTRY. HONNOR AND CLARK LIABDET STREET, New Plymouth. TTAVE FOE BALE.Bradley Gigs Farmeri' Gigi New Plymouth Gigs I Double-seated Buggy, second hand. Anil >MM>rat nnniiJ 1...J «!_ - I Spring Carts. RUBBER TYBEB A SPECIALTY A Bountiful Breakfast VJ ready for breakfast? There « no doubt it is good policy to hare a I really well planished breakfast table s plenty of good, nourishing food. It k good substantial breakfast. To start n,„ J.- -«li:_ 11... . ..." ..* you to aooomplish more work with lest .1 can provide yoa with dainty and substantial breakfait-table requirements. Oats, etc., etc. Cnrfoii Loaf Sugar, Crys. »%M Sugar Moist Sugar. fan We strongly rccom. **tt mend our own imported tcas,grownon the sunny uplands of Ceylon / They will be found dclioious and economical bororages. 1/., 1/4, 1/10,2/-. 9/8 lb. MjlV Condensed or Dried ""m Milk and Cream. Dnffoii Bell Block Factory MUCI Bu tter, fresh twico weekly, superb, Is lb Eggs, Ham and Bwon ot Primest quality C. CARTER DEVON ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH. a Do You Want Good Health? If so, buy everything of the best quality. I—I Everyone that doesn't know ought to know that I have the fcj real pure unadulterated coffee, ground fresh every day. Once BACON I Finest quality money can buy Q2 Everybody likes good bacon and hams. Try mine. , The public verdict is thai mine is the only shop where you can get (really aged tasty QQI cheese. J A. VEALE. Theatee IJotal Buildings, tyt I 'Phone 166. I ol MAORI CURIOS RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. BS KENNINGTON (late "But terworth's") intends disposing of her whole collection of MAORI CURIOS At the Christchurch International Exhibitiou, if not sold out before. ALSO FOR SALE, The Commodious Shop and Dwelling at present occupied by Mrs Eennington, known as "THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP" Devon Stebbt. SWEET PASTURES MAKE SWEET MEAT AND all oar stock for killing is grown and grazed on the sweetest pastures. That's of great importance. OUR SHOP KEEPS IT SWEET . . Cleanliness 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 penny per lb off beef and veal FOR CASH. R. W. DIXON THE A.l. BUTCHERY, Brougham S root. Phono No. »7 O.T. PUNCH /ARMS nnd invigorates without inebriating. It is manufactured from Chilließ and Fri it Jiiiies Be sure you get O.T. Oblaii aile from all Stores. ARE YQU^ TROUBLED WITH A COUGH? ALL KINDS OP dOUOMS VIELD TO SVKES CURA COUCH AidaExpeotonUft Easei the Brtatt»lu|| Soothes the Cheit PRICE 1/fl AU Chemists udßtoitt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8122, 29 May 1906, Page 3
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448Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8122, 29 May 1906, Page 3
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