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AKE IN FOIICE Throughout the Store. We Want Your We AND CAN GET IT AT These Figures. Down Quilts: If you have hitherto felt that you could not afford a Down Quilt beoause of its eost-HOW ABuUT NOW P SIZE 5x4; GOING AT 12/6. SIZE G x 5 .- GOING AT 15/6. A LINE OE GOGD WADDED QUILTS AT 7/11 EACH. THESE ARE REAL COLD WEATHER DEVON STREET ONLY, New Plymouth.

CAPITAL, £15,000, In 15,000 Shanes at £1 Each, Payable as foSlows s-2/6 on application, 2/6 on allotment, and the balance if required In calls not exceeding 1/- par share per month. Company is being formed to bore for Oil on tho Carrmg- '. ton Bond oa the sight known as Cock's Farm, wbere strong .ications of oil have been known to exist for years past. It is the intention of tbo Directors to commence operations at a very early date, and should oil be struck, as it is generally bclievod it will be, there is every probability that shares will rise in value as in the case of the Moturoa Company, in which £5 shares were sold for £O2. It is tin ught from the lay of tho strata in tho Carrington Eoad district hat the Oil will be found much nearer the surface than at any p lintat which a bore has been previously put down, the importance of which should not be lost sight of, as apart from greatly minimising the cost of hiring, the chances of a good and permanent (low r.'e greatly enhanced. A large amount of capital has beon already subscribed, and those who wish to become shareholders should forward application at once to the Secretary, Mp J. S. Si Medley, who is also acting as the Company's Broker for Taraiiaki,

FOR EVERY ROOM A CLOCK should bo in e\ cry room i n the house, including the kilc n. It needn't be a striking clock, if the noise n annoying —though the soft ooming of a rich cathedral,?*) could hardly jar the most sensitive neryo. Willi u good clock in each room, meals are apt to ha on time, the children got to school on tune, folks need not be late for lack of knowing "what's o'clock " ; and " company " can see when it's time for "him" to go —though it has happened thut the hands of the parlor clock have been set back. But then everybody knows that parlor clocks are liable to vagaries at such times. I GREINER (Late J, H. Parser) NEXT BAILTVAX CJttOSSIHQ,

SBBDa: SEEDS! SEEDS! lino and Blair's, SEASON 1906. "'UiESE aro known to be the best in New Zealand und why t because they aro grown in Dunedin, which is the coldest climate, therefore they must be more hardy than thoso grown further north. Vegetable Seeds 3d per packet, Flower Seeds per packet, Canary Seed icr lb. A. VjJALE. ThonelM,

HYGIENIC BAKEKY. LEST you forget, we say it yet"— Wo plan to displace home- I oaking New business what we arc after—not other bakers' trade. All ou. goods are well and carefully made. Hygico Bread, Milk Bread, Household Bread (fresh, flaky, feathery,] famous). Our pies, Steak and Kidney, I Pork, Veal and Ham, I'd each. For the most delicate—Fig Minco Pics (contains no animal fat). Watch for Saturday's advt. Legg's Hygienic Bakery Devon Street. OT. PUtfCH IS a nevr drink tor temperance people. Obtana bio from al 8 or wholesale from L, P, Nattau&Co,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8158, 17 July 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8158, 17 July 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8158, 17 July 1906, Page 3

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