NOT EVERYTHING BUT tliey have to be taken into consideration when thinking of vehicles. Have a smart gig built to your order—a fine, strong, smart, stylish and durable vehicle that you will be proud to|ride in. Row's the Time We can turn out a gig for you Unit, whilst rivalling the best in appearance, will be as strong as any gig ever built, and will be light and lightrunning. All styics, paintings and prices, Your old vehicle taken iu part payment M. 0. BUTCHER ill Street ... New Plymouth.
Can sec through the Flour Trust's move to try and kill their only "CHAMPION" To got a monopoly and grind their bones to powdor, 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 Mil, 1906. ATTITUDE OF TRADES COUNCIL, At last night's meeting o£ the Trades and i abor Council, reference was made to the effect the operations of the Southern Flour Trust would have on the pockets of the workers if the local mills were unable to keep pace with the competition, Mr W. Peake mentioned that large q of Southern Flour had been c 00,.. .& „„,,„ Auckland, and stated that it was to their t for the workers to stand by ills, but for which the price of id now be considerably higher jo—.ed that the matter be brought before all the unions, asking them to support the local ™"" -''' - "!■»<—— Mr H, W. Brookes i :eived from the Auckland Mills was good, and that bad reports had been received of the Southern Flour placed on the market, while the American Flour was reported to be even worse.
XYXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I NOONAN'S, 1 X (Established 1880.) X x T .. . „ ~T. m .. x £ TDST Landed.—A Largo £ y W Consignment of Choice -y y Materials Suitable for d" Beiug established upwards of £ a quarter of a century, cus- -~ tomers can rely ou getting their orders executed in up-to- :£ date style. Ladies' costumes X and Hiding Habits a speciality. ■£ X Koto the address; •£ x Noonan's, x X Deyon Street, New Plymouth, X
Millinery THE UK need not be a singln woittim in New Plymouth looking commonplace or plain, so far as millinery is concerned this season. We have a hat for everybody. Host women are devoting at least three hours a day to thinking of their millinery, two hours to buying it and a little time to wearing it. Even the hats that cannot be called "pretty" are admitted to have a great deal of style. It is self-evilent that everyone cannot wear the same model —a tilted iiat on a certain typo of woman is about as becoming as the post office tower would be were it mounted on her head, At our establishment we endeavor not to lose the vitdl point—suiting the hat to the woman. If you don't sec what you want tell us, and special designs will be made to carry out your ideas. C. H. RETFORD'S DEVON STREET. (Opposite Eraser, Che Agent for Wortheini Sewing Ma«hme. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA Ltd. Directors: A. E. Pearce Esq. (Chairman) ; W. Eraser Esq., M.H.K, and Nicholas ." FUNDS WEAKLY £4,200,000. ANNUAL INCOME NEARLY £703,000. THREE IHPOBTAHT PRINCIPLES traduced by Ms Association. 1, No Policy allowed to lapse so long as there is a surrender value sufiicient to pay the Premium. 2, No compelled to pay a Higher Premium than that sol opposite his age on the Table ol Kates. 3, Age taken at nearest birthday. OIiTON STEVENS,
BLE ACINUS AKES GOOD SHELTER FOR STOCK. TjUKACNUS makes a iine hedge or •*-* brake. Grows quick and strong Makes n liedge in a Tew years that will defy a wad bull or the fiercest gale Vou want slieller on your farm. Cows will be warmer ami more comfortable, ami their feed will do them good; calves want it, and your horses will make For it. You've seen this yourselves si-ores of times. Very little trouble to raise or keep clean. the JiLH.UiM'tf, grown at THE EALIOTU NURSERIES. (JAMKS U (.UIOOM, l'lioi'iiiEToii). O.T. PUNCH IS a delicious warming and invigorating [beverage, tasty and good j obtainabc at all Stores end .liefresh-Biont-rooms, or wholesale from L. D. I Nathan 4 Co
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8163, 24 July 1906, Page 3
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