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FOR ONE MONTH ONLY . . we are . . GIVING AWAY . Our stock at a very low price. NOW IS THE TIE TO PURCHASE , . E. Reynolds & Co., Ltd. DEVON S TREET SALE BOOHING. MMDS SATISFIED Twopence off every Shilling HAWKE'S Great Annnal Clearing Sale Is now Proceeding Every article reduced, except ordiuary cups and saucers, at tlie rate of TWOPENCE IN EVERY ISHILLING. CROCKERY GLASSWARE LEATHER GOODS TOYS TOILETWARE INAMELWARE CLOCKS (1 day and 8 day) BASKETWARE CUTLERY KITCHENWARE BOOKS STATIONERY ELECTRO-PLATED WARE BRUSHWARE JAPANESE LAQUERWARE HAWKE'S ANNUAL CLEARING SALE

No Extra Charge to You. WE DOS'T TUT AMY EXTRA. CHARGE ON OUR GOODS BECAUSE WE CARRY LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCKS. RATHER, the customer gets tlie advantage. It's no use for us to attempt to continue tlie successful business built up by our predecessors unless we keep an equally fine assortment of— CLOCKS WATCHES JEWELLERY PLATEDWARE We are buyers in a big way. We can buy well. BUYING WELL MEANS SELLING WELL! And the only house for you to patronise is the one that sells well. For these reasons: because our Gcods are right up-to-date and because wc can give better value than anyone else, we solicit your trade. N. GrREINER SUCCESSOR TO J. H. PARKER, Next Railway Crossing, Devon Street, New Plymouth.

THE STORES COMPANY DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH Have pleasure in stating tliat tlieir premises aro NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS and that tiiey would bo pleased for the residents of New Plymouth and Taranaki to INSPECT THEIR WAREHOUSE They arc selling pure cane sugar that will make your jam set firm and keep for years; in 561b bags;— Brewers' Crystals lis )d No. 1 and No. 1a 10s 9d No. 2 ... 10s 6d 200 roller flour ... 20s Od 100 roller flour... 10s'8d 25 roller flour ... 2s lOd JSO 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 jamjars, doz., 3s 6d Tumblers for jam or jelly 2s 6d dozen. BATES. M'CASKILL & CO.

Prevention is Better than Cure. TO SAYE MEDICAL EXPENSE KEEP WARM AND DRY. Boslyn Wool and Worsted Underclothing is second to none for wear and comfort and value. All wool ribbed pants, 3/6, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, All wool vests, best obtainable, 3/(5, 3/9, 4/6, 4/11, to 6/11. Unshrinkable worsted pants and vests, best obtainable, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 8/6. Ilainproof overcoats, made from cloth treated by a newly-invented process which thoroughly shrinks arid renders thoroughly rainproof, 25/-,27/6, 35/- to 50/-. Waterproofs, for walking or driving (deep cape, all scams sewn and taped), 17/6, 25/-, 37/6 to 50/-. THE CASH' TIT m UnHITM fi M CoENI!E CLOTHIEB «• A* AlWlirmiU Bbocoham STUK

Seasonable Specialties AT TIIE HYGIENIC BAKERY. EA CAKES, French Muffins, Scotch Sconos, Scotch Gingerbread. For your afternoon tea —Decorated Lawn Cakes, Is each. Just lovely. Afternoon lea always ready. Hot pies I'IANO TUNING-. Mil C. W. COKEIi, Certificated Tuner, from Messrs John IS rinmead and Sons, London, is prepared to tune and repair Pianos in town or country. Mr T. Avery, Stationer, Devon Street, will be pleased to eceive all orders SWEET PASTURES MAKE SWEET MEAT killing is grown and grazed on the sweetest paslures. That's of great imuorlauce. OUR SHOP KEEPS IT SWEET . . Cleanliness is the keynote of our success at the shop. Combined with this, of course, unfailing courtesy to eusomers, promptness in altendng to your wants, and the lowest possible prices. A penny per lb off beef and yeal FOll CASH. E. W. DIXON THE A.l. BUTCHERY B roughsm Street. Kl) all our stock for

YES: There are other Jams but T JAM is the best.

Out oil tlic deep the storm blew wild, But tlic man at the wheel stood firm. ile swallowed some 0. T. PUNCH and smiled, For the cold couldn't make him g qnirm.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8135, 15 June 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8135, 15 June 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8135, 15 June 1906, Page 2

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