Special HAVING PURCHASED Our Sale " a an Fi :?=L A n t7 taßC ' Figures: of WOOL TWEED SUITINGS „ AND WORSTED 30/- SUITS, 226 OlltcirL wbick we have made into high- .. u|m T q on class fitting suits, wo have dc "v~ * J, ''i»i »U" fin its cided to let our customers reap DUHS. tkc bcm ,, it . 50/- SUITS, 40/SS 1 W. T. HOOKHAM «»»«^»«» Njw Plymovtii,
DON'T FORGET TO VISIT W. PELLEW'S Great Clean - Sweep Sale There ar»coi of Bargains in all departments. Aycry special line; LADIES KID GLOVES, 1/11, worth every penny of 4/-; in tan and black A splendid lot of BLOUSE SILKS from 1/- a yard A splendid lot of LADIES' and CHILDfIEN'S HOSIER! at 1/- a pai MEX'S, YOUTHS' and BOY'S CLOTHING, at finally |Kcduced|prices. W. PELLEW "DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
TREES! TREES! TREES! Mltohinson's Caledonian Nurseryi NEW PLYMOUTH. * LL Shelter Trees, Fancy Trees, . Shrubs, Hedge Plants, etc,, for BEGABDLESS OF PKICE. Ground must be cleared for buildings. ELEAGNUS, 1 and 2 years old. ENGLISH LAUKEL, 1 and2 years old, usually 10s and 20s per 100, now new at the garden at 4s 6d and 8s 6d per 100. Cut Flowers. Pot Plants and all Trees EQUALLY CHEAP. CALL AND INSPECT THE CALEDONIAN NUKSEHY. All Welcome. THOS. M. STEPHENS, Proprietor.
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 powtfor. But the Bone and Smew of the Country hare nailed llioir colors to "CHAMI'IOS'S" Mast, and defy the Trubt Monster of inferior quality. (Auckland " Star," April I9t\ \W>. A'MTUDE OK TRADES COUNCIL At la' ni»hi"s meeting of the Trades and Labor Coon ;il,rcfereuce was in idu to u* im operations of the outhcrn Kloor Trust would have on the pockets of the workers if the local mills were unable to keep pace with the competition. Mr W. Peaks mentioned that large <|\iautittcs of (Southern Floor had been cominj; intj Auckland, and stated that it was to their own interest for the workers to stand by the looal mills, but for which the price of riour wuuiu iw" "*> .~.«>~*~-.—/ »-„■--- He suggested that the matter bo brought before all the unions, asking them to rapport the local mills—The Chairman Mr H. \V. Brookes endorsed the remarks, stating that it was a well-known fact the flour received from the Aucklanl Mills wis good, and that bad reports had been received of the Southern Flour plated on the market, while the American flour was eyorted to be even worse.
OH! MOTHER! What .a delicious perfume. What is it ? Why it's Coffee being ground at VEAL E ' S Only 1/9 pep lb Try some for breakfast, A. VEA LE. GBOCEB. Theatre Soyal Buildings.
COAL. "ARE YOUR HOME . CHEERFUL AND BEIGHT. To do this you must have fuel to warm the rooms. WARD & SON'S COALS, JUST ARRIVED, WILL MAKE YOU COMFORTABLE. PUPONGA, MOKAU, STATE, TAUPIRI and WESTPORT (a splendid sample) We now hold Large Slocks. FIREWOOD! LABGEST STOCK IN New Plymouth. DUY, SOUND "AND CHEAP. Try Our Rata. WARD & SONS. Opposite Central Fire Brigade Station, Powderham Street, New Plymouth. Telephone til Millinery need not be a single . woman in New Plymouth looking commonplace or plain, so far as millinery is concerned this season. We have a hat for rybodv. Most women are oting 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-eviJent that everyone cannot wear the same model—a tilted bat on a certain type of woman is about as becoi ing as the post office toner would be were it mounted on her head. At our establishment we endeavor not to lose the vital )>oint —suiting the hat to the woman. If you don't see what you want tell us, ar.d special designs will be made to carry out your ideas. C. H. RETFORD'S DEVON STREET. (Opposite Fraser, Chemist). Agent for Wertheim Sewing Machine. O.T. PUNCH ARMS and invigorates withou inebriating. It is manufac tured from Chillies and Fruit Juices, Be sure you get O.T Obtainable from 1 til BtOK*. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8170, 1 August 1906, Page 2
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