AUCTION SALE. LIVINGSTON'S MA LIRESH MEAT Sale at 1,15 p.m.
POTATOES! fcNSAljE,—Australian and New " Zoulund grown Early Bose, New Zealand British Queen, Bruce, Northorn Star and Kidneys, Timaru Table Derwents, BUTTER! Prime fresli Factory Ejlla. NEWTON KING.
APPEARANC S ARE NOT EVERYTHING JUT tlioy hare to be taken into consideration when thinking of vehioles. Have a smart gig built to your order—a fine, atrong, smart, stylish and durable vehicle that you will be proud to|ride in. Now's the Time We can turn oat a gig for you that, whilst rivalling the best in appearance, will be as strong as any gig ever built, and will be light and lightrunning. All styles, paintings and prices. Your old vehicle M. 0. BUTCHER Gill Street ... New Plymouth.
THE WORKERS Can see through the Flour Trust's move to try and kill their only "CHAMPION" To get a monopoly and grind their bones to powdar. But the Bone and Smew of the Country have nailed their colors to "CHAMPION'S" Mast, and defy the Trust Monster of inferior quality, (Auckland " Star," April 19th, 1906, ATTITUDE OF TRADES COUNCIL, At last night's meeting of the Trades and , abor Council, reference was made to the effect the operations of the Bouthern Flour Trust would have on the pockets of to keep pace with the competition, I_. W. Peake mentioned that large quantities of Southern Flour had been coming into Auckland, and stated that it was to their own interest for the workers to stand by the looai;mills, but for which the price of Flour would now be (Considerably higher He suggested that the matter be brought before all the unions, asking them to support the local mills.—The Chairman Mr H, W. Brookes endorsed the remarks, stating that it was a well-known fact the flour received from the Auokland Mills was good, and that bad reports had been received of the Southern Flour placed on the market, whilo the American Flour lias reported to bo even worse.
XYXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX i NOONAN'S, I * (Established 1880.) * -A- A | Ladies' & Gents' Talks. | X XDST Landed.—A Largo -yY tl Consignment of Ckoioo -v-l ■y Materials Suitable for -^ X Wean. | Being established upwards of ~* a quarter of a century, ous. ~p Y toiners can rely on getting y their orders executed in up-to- „- date style. Ladies' costumes ~p and Elding Habits a speciality. 1z Note tlio address: X Noonan's, x X Devon Street, New Plymouth. X X X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
O.T. PUNCH WARMS and invigorates witliou inebriating. It is manufao tured from Cliillics and Fruit Juices Be sure you get O.T, Obtainable from all Stores.
NATIONAL MUTUALLIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA Ltd. Directors: A. E. Pearco Esq. (Chair-1 mail); W. Eraser Esq., M.H.E, and Nicholas Reid Esq. FUNDS NEARLY £4,200,000. ANNUAL INCOME NEARLY £703,000. THREE IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES traduced by this 1, No Policy allowed to lapse so long as there is a surrender value sufficient to pay the Premium. 2, No Member compelled to pay a Higher Premium than that sot opposite his ago on the Table of Rates. 3, Age taken at nearest birthday. OKTON STEVENS, Manager for New Zealand.
RO7AL MAIL COACH NEW PLYMOUTH—OPUNAKE. Office 9.3oa ; ia. ... 10.10 a.m. ... 10.55 a.m. ... 11.45 aim. ~, 12,25 p.m. ... 1.0 p.m. ~, 1.15 p.m. ... 2.6 p.m. ... 2.30 p.m. ~. 3.15 p.m. ... 4.0 p.m. Opunake ... Oanoui Rahotii Piuigarenu Warea Pumho Okiito Tataraimaka ... Oakum Omnia New Plymouth, arr ... 6.30 a.m. ... 7.15 a.m. ... 8.0 a.m. ... 8,'15a.m. ~, 9.15 a.m. ... 9.3 a a.m. ... 10.15 a.m. ... 10.50 a.m. ... 11.50 a.m. ...12.3) p.m. c... 1.0 p.m. AH Fares ami Par rcls lo ! ] aid and Tickets obtained for sue New Plymouth Agent and Booking Office : John Mynott, Curric Street. Opunake: Middloton's Hotel tfeara). Through Pare: Sin 10s Pcturn 17b T. P. HUGIiSON, Pfop '1 ltaliotu. Nov. 29,1904.
O.T. PUNCH (non-alcoholic) iS a delicious warming and invigor ating beverage, tasty and good obtainalio at all Stores and Refresh, menl-roouis', or wholesale from L. D Kutkan & Qo
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8162, 21 July 1906, Page 3
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