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NELSON, MOAlf & CO.'sJ^±i^ buytMi PURt IfASi mlsh lunt , foundry t« bu* .'Si.o# fsfaMbW |2j79.

-JS UTHONNOR AND CLARK LIAEDET STEEET, New Plymouth, JJAVE FOE SALE,— Bradley Gigs Farmers' Gig# New Plymouth Gigs 3 ouble-s eated Buggy, second h&nd. Vil several secondhand Gigtand fiag Carts. RUBBER TrEEB~A SPECIALTY

YOUR LAST CHANCE FOR MAORI CURIOS RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. MRS BENNINGTON (late "But terworth's") intend s disposing of her whole collection of MAORI CURIOS At the Christohurch International Ex hibition, if not sold oat before. ALSO FOR SALE, The Commodious Shop and Dwelling at present occupied by Mrs Kenninijton. known as "THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP" Devon Stbkbt.

A Golden Opp ortunity. STILL PRESENTS itself. Our Grocery and Crockery Sale is proceeding so merrily tliat we have decided to continue it for a few weeks longer. DISCOUNT: 3/-IN THE £, oS all crookery, at either shop, and. many lines in Grocery aolually below cost price. Japanese Trays, Boyal Doulton Bowls, Unique Devonware, Eemarkable Jasparware, Pretty Crumb Trays, Fancy Vases and Dishes, Lovely Tea Sets, Chinese Cups and Saucers. A selection of dainty goods suitable for birthday or wedding presents at prices that will give entire satisfaction to the purchaser. BAEGAINSIN KVEEY LINE. C. CARTER, Late A. J. Clarke and ,00., Devon St., New Plymouth.

Do You Want Good Health? If so, bay everything of the best quality. 1 Everyone that doesn't know ought to know that I hare the roal pure unadulterated coffee, ground fresh every day. Once tried, always used. BACON Finest quality money oan buy Everybody likes good bacon and hams. Try mine. The publio verdict is that mine is tho only shop where you can get really aged tasty cheese. A. VEALEX Theatbe Koyai Bcildihgb, 'Phone 166.

WALLACE AND MYNOTT. TWO OF THE "ALL BLACK" TEAM, have written of tho "ALU BLACK" vgpydjv ijjiigy FOOTBALL BOOTS I What Mr W. J. Wallace, the champion goal kicker, says of the " All Black*' Football Boot. The "All Black" Football Boot fita perfectly, and I am more than satisfied with thom. I canjheartily recommend them to all footballers, for punting, drop-kioking, placekicking and running. Sincerely Yours, W. J. WALLACE. What Mr Mynott says of tho "All Black" Football Boots Tho " All Black " Football Boots are the best of their kind, fit like a glovo, and haye given me every satisfaction. I can heartily recommend thom to all footballers, Yours faithfully, H. .T. MYNOTT.

SURATURA |/"VITALITY cannot be dtiplieated in New Zoalnnd because 110 other tea recciyes the sumo scientific care and attention from trained experts Surutura is the kind of tea that produces the richest liquor of full strength with perfect stimulating powers. There is absolutely no waste in Suratura because there is prac! ically no dust—for duNt is waste; it is tho powder of withered, deteriorated, dead leaves, and possesses no value. Suratura is pure honest Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or in. ferior teas. BETAIIi PRICES. Suratura A quality IfO pet ,'b. Suratura B quality 1/9 „ „ Suratura D quality 2/. •, „ Suratura X quality 2/4 „ „ aVLD BY ALL 8TOBEO£PB1!S

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8131, 11 June 1906, Page 3

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513

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8131, 11 June 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8131, 11 June 1906, Page 3

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