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Special | HAYING PURCHASED Al an Enormous Advntatjc, a Fine Assortment <>f WOOL TWEED SUITINGS AND WORSTED which we have made into highclass flttinn suiU, we hive <lc cided to let our customers reap the benefit. 50/-SUITS, 40/W. T. HOOKHAM ST^xr Nsw Plvsiocth. DON'T FORGET TO VISIT W. PELLEW'S Great Clean - Sweep Sale There ar wo fof B-irjains in all departments, Ayery special line: LADIES GLOVES, 1/11, worth every penny of ; in tan anl b aclc lendidloto LUUSE SILKS from 1/-a yard 1 lendidlot LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HOSIER? at 1/• a pai MEX'S, YOUTHS' and BOY'S CLOTHING, at greatly {Beducedlpriees. W. PELLEW DEVOS SHEET SEW H.TMOCTH.

WOMEN'S FANCY TEA EVERY woman lias a fancy tea, ana most women fancy Suratura. There is scarcely a home anywhere in tins district where Suratura lias not brought delight, and whoever heard of any complaints about this remark. able tea ' SUEATUBA TEA li to-day—as it has been for wars—the unmatched standard of tea quality. It is fragrant, it ii delicious, it is ri U in the properties which make tea invigorating. Suratura is pure hill-grown Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with. Indian, China, or any cheap or interior teas. Suratura A quality i/6 per 'b. Suratura B quality 1/U „ ~ Suratura 1) quality 2/- , „ Suratura X quality 2/1 ~ „

SOLD BY ALL STOKEKKKIERS. THE WORKERS Car. see through the Flour Trust's move to try aaJ kill their only "CHAMPION'' To get a monopoly and grind their bones to po«d,ir. But the Bone and Sinew of the Country hire nailed their colors to "CHAMPION'S" Mast, and defy the Trust Monster of inferior quality. (Anckland " Star/ 1 April ll.t'i, !oi. ATTITUDE OF TRADES CO' >CK,. At la-it night's meeting ot tl,. Tianes and aborCouncil,rtftrei.ee w..> .nadeto ttie effect the operations of the uuihern Flour Trig.word I Lave on iin ti.rkets of the workers if lLe local niilis v no unable to keep pace with the competiii ; n. Mr W. Peake mentioned tl.at quantities ot Southern Flour had been contit g inta Auckland, and stated that it was 10 I heir own interest for the worker to stand by the looal mills, but fo.' whic!. the price ol Flour would low be considerably higher He suggested that the matter tie brought before all the unions, asking tlieni to support the local mill.*.—The C 1 airman Mr tl. W. Brookes endorsed tl r 'imark>, stating that it was a well-known tact the Sour received from the Aucklan t Mills w«k good, and that had reporis had been received of the Southern Flour placed on the market, while tf.e American Four was eoor .ed to be even wors ft

OH! MOTHER! What a delicious perfume. What is it ? Why it's Coffee being ground at VEAL E ' S Only 1/9 per ib Try some for breakfast. Theatre Boyal Buildings

COAT AKE YOPli HOUR . CMKEUFI/L AMJ BRIGHT. To do this you mils; '■. ive fuel to warm the rooms. WARD & SON'S COALS, JUST ARRIVED, WILL MAKE YOU COMFORTABLE. PCFOXGA, MOKAF. STATE, TAFPIIII and WESTPORT ( a splendid sample) We now hold Large Stocks. FIREWOOD! LARGEST STOCK IX >".-«■ Plymouth. DRY. SOIM) AM' CHEAP. Try Our Rata. WARD & SONS. Opposite Central Fire Brigade Station, Powderham Stieet, Xew l'lyi Telephone HI. Millinery rpHKIIE n.vd trnt 1..- a sinahX woman in >,Vn- I'hiiniiili looking commonplace nr plain. „ far as millinery is run--! ni, .[ i],:. season. IVe have a liai !'• :■ eve.yjoilv. Most won.en are dcToting at least three hours ad.iy to thinking of their millinery, i 1.1 hours to buying it and a lntle t'tne to wearing it. Even the hats that cannot be called "pretty" are admitted to have a great deal of style. It is self-evi lent thai everyone cannot near the same model—a tilted hat nn a cert type of woman is about as becc ing a* the posf ollice tower would be were it mounted on her head. At our establishment we endeavor ru-t to lose the vit il (mint —suiting the hat to the woman If you j don't see what you want tell us, I aLd special designs will be mado j to carry out your ideas. JC. H. RETFORD'S DEVON STREET. (Opposite Fraser, Che Agent for Wertlicim sewing Machine. O.T. PUNCH TARMS and invigorates with oil i inebriating. It is manufac lured from Chillies jnd Fruit Juices Be sure you get 0 T Obtainable frsm all Store*.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8167, 28 July 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8167, 28 July 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8167, 28 July 1906, Page 2

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