HAYING PURCHASED At an EuorniOHS Advantage, a Fine Assortment of WOOL TWEED SUITINGS AND WORSTED which wc have made into highclass fitting suits, we hare dc cided to let our customers reap the benefit. Figures : 30,- SUITS, 226 40- SUITS, 3050/- SUITS, 40/S&gg W. T, HOOKHAM S=!!X,r NBW PLYMOrTII.
DON'T FORGET TO VISIT W. PELLEW'S Great Clean - Sweep Sale There at scot :of Bargains in all departments. A yery special line: LADIES KID GLOVES, 1/11, worth every penny of Jfi* ij- ; in tan and black | ''*"" A splendid lot o OUSE SILKS from 1/- a yard ~ A splendid lot of LADIES' aid CHILDREN'S HOSIERY at 1/- a pai HEX'S, YOUTHS' and BOY'S CLOTHING, at «reatly |Reduced|prices. W. PELLEW DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
THIS PREPARATION HAS BEEN PROVED. YOUR POTATO CHOP SAVED! The greatest trouble with growing Potatoes at the present time is Blight If you will use our BORDEAUX MIXTU HE according to directions you can save every root. This mixture has been giveu a most thorough testing and has proved itself. Try a packet or two. 18 PER PACKET. A Is Packet will give sullicienl solution to spray a quarter-acre plot. Prepared by TEED & Co. CHEMISTS and DRUGGISTS
Comfort Elegance Stability points about ever vehicle that is turned out of my shop. Unless the builder can giiarantee there, he's not likely to get your business. I guarantee every gig, trap, buggy or wagon that I buili There's another point—price. I never sacrilice quality to price, yet I'll quote you as low a3 anyone. M. 0. BUTCHER Coach and Carriage Builder. Gill Street ... New Plymouth.
Have You Anything to Sell? OEND ito "The People's Alartet, ' opposite Iho lied Hone Hole were Geo. Livingston Holds auction sales every Wednesday at 2.30 pin. and Saturday at 11.30 am Want to Buy Anything ?
TBEEB! TREES! TREES! Mitchlnson's Caledonian Nursery, NEW PLYMOUTH. " Lb Shelter Trees, Fancy Trees, Shrubs, Hedge Plants, etc,, for BEGABDLESS OF PEICE. Ground must be cleared for buildingsELEAGNUS, I and 2 years old. ENGLISH LAUBEL, 1 and 2 years old, usually 10s and 20s per 100, now new at the garden at 4s Gd and 8s tid per 100. Cut Flowers. Pot Plants and all Trees EQUALLY CHEAP. CALL AND INSPECT THE CALEDONIAN NUfiSERY. All Welcome. THOS. M. STEPHENS, Proprietor.
Call in at Livingston's Auction Mart, "The People's Market." You will lind what you want. Begular auction sales of fresh meal, fresh fish, poultry, eoal, furniture, chattels, produce, and so on. Everything for everybody. LOOK IN AT LIVINGSTON'S. GREAT SLAUGHTER IX WOOD & COAL. 10 PEE CENT REDUCTION IN COST. IT MEANS 2s IN EVERY 1 YOU SPEND IN COAL & WOOD. All Kinds of Coal and Wood on hand. Prompt delivery and all weights and measurements guaranteed. Eing up Telephone No 289. Leave your orders to day at: THE CASH WOOD & PEODUCE DEPOT, Devon Street East. GEO. LIVINGSTON, Managing Pronrietor.
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 powdor. Bnt the Bone and Sinew of the Country have nailed their colors to "CHAMPION'S" Mast, and defy the Trust Monster of inferior quality. (Auckland "Star," April 19th, 1006. ATTITUDE OF TRADES COUNCIL. At last night's meeting of the Trades and Labor 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 quantities Auckland, and stated that it was to their own interest for the workers to stand by Hour would now be considerably higher. He suggested that the matter be brought before all the unions, asking them to support the local mills.—The Cbairman Mr H. W. Brookes endorsed the remarks, good, and that bail reports bad I* i?ed of the Southern Flour placed on narket, while the American Flour was rted to be even worse.
DO YOU EEAD ? OF course you do. Perhaps you are not anxious lo slirc up books on account of the cost. Tuen join my largely patronised circulating library, replete with all standard works ot modern fiction. I have just added the following New and Popular Books: " The Gambler," R. C. Thurston "'"lauon the Box," H. McGrath [cart's Delight" Louis Tracer " Fcnwick's Career," Mrs Humphrey Ward " Face of Clay," Vachcll "My Sword" of Lafayette," Max I'emberton " Koul Grier," Louis Trany " Mystery of a Motor Car," W. Le Queux "Lady Baltimore," Wi.ster "Heritage of The Free," David Lvall " The Vagabond," J. Palmer " Tlic Way of The Lea," I{. Haggard " Frenzied Finance " Lawsou " Heart of Water," A. Kainc " Giant Circumstances," Oxenhain " Nine Day's Wonder." Crokcr " Sea Spray," and " Back to Sunny Seas," F. T. Bullcu " Soprano," F. M. Crawford "Doctor Tom," J. W. Strecter Aud other new works added constantly as they arrive from the Publisher. T. R. HODBEK, DFVOX ST.. NKW PLY.MOITII.
OH! MOTHEE! What [a delicious perfume. What is it ? Why it's Coffee being ground at Only 1/9 per ib Try some for breakfast. GKOCEB. Theatre Royal Buildings.
\vami;d kjsowx riIHAT Monson, Nurseryman, .Strat- . ford, makes <i sjioi-iuity of garden lge ])lui)ls, and hardy shelter trees, including the following varieties, Elcaguu>, Laurestiims, Laurels, Pittosporum, Olcarig, Kscallouia, ISuonymoiisc, i'ani])as, Lausoniana, Macrocarpa, I'imis Insignis, Pinus Muncata, tie. Send for price list. R. McK. MORRISON. STIIATEOKD. A. GEORGE'S Great Clearing Sale .... OF Second - Hand Bicycles. . . Iu order to make room for next season's stock I am selling these machines at greatly reduced ra'.es. Bicycles to suit [everybody at prices from £2 1(1/- TO £l2 1(1.'-. 2D Second - hand Bicycles, all thoroughly overhauled and in good order. .No reasonable ofl'cr refused. Come and inspect these machines—you arc sure to gel satisfaction. A. GEOIIGE Ci'CLE DEALER Bbocqhah Sweet, New Pltmocth
NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OP AUSTRALASIA Ltd. Directors: A. K. Pear.c Es<|. (Chairman); W. Fraser Es.|„ M.H.B, and Nicholas Reid Esq. FITNDS NEARLY £i,2'M'>Ou. ANNUAL INCOME NEARLY £,l G:\fm. THREE IMPOBTAST PRINCIPLES Introduced by this Association. 1. No Policy allowed to lapse so long as there is a surrender value sutlicient to pay the Premium. 2. No Member compelled to pay a Higher Premium than that set opposite his age on the Table of Rates. 3. Age taken at nearest birthday. ORTON STEVENS, Manager for Zealand. GAS GRILLEK
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8172, 3 August 1906, Page 2
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