HAYING PURCHASED At an Enormous Advantage, a Fine Assortment of WOOL TWEED SUITINGS AND WORSTED which we have mado into highclass fitting suits, we have decided to let our customers reap the benefit. W. T. HOOKHAM Nkw Plymouth. Our Figures : 30/- SUITS, 226 40- S'-MTS, 3050/- SUITS, 40/CoENEB jjEVOX AUD Beoooham Steets. A BROAD SMILE USUALLY DENOTES SATISFACTION SHOP AT DEARE'S BOOT ARCADE And you will smile with satisfaction. I have made large purchases of footwear in Wellington at my own price and I want YOU TO REAP THE BENEFIT. Watch for prices next week. TIIEATBE BOYAL CORNER ... NEW PLYMOUTH.
TREES! TREES! TREES! Mitchinson's Caledonia Nursary. NEW PLYMOUTH. ALL Shelter Trees, Fancy Trees, Shrubs, Hedge Plants, cte„ foi Sale— REGARDLESS OF PRICE. Ground must be cleared for buildings ELEAGNUS, 1 and 2 years old. ENGLISH LAUREL, 1 and 2 years' old, usually 10s and 20s per 100, now new at the garden at 4s 6d and 8s Gd per 100. Cut Flowers. Pot Plants and all Trees EQUALLY CHEAP. CALL AND INSPECT THE CALEDONIAN NURSERY. . All Welcome. ! THOS. M. STEPHENS, Proprietor. rHBEE LEADING LINES. And the most up-to-date, ore the British and Continental Pianos. The Wonderful Wertlieim Setting Machine. The BLOCK LIGHT Bead the following': It is as though you were reading by daylight, so bright, pure and steady is tbis wonderful, white light. Used irith any kind of gas, and guaranteed brilliancy of 300 candle power, equal to ten electric bulbs. WHEN YOU READ THE GAS BILL by the Block Light, you wi." and that you have been having twice .he light at half the cost of the older system of lighting. Without a Block light in your home you are wasting gas and getting inferior light. JOHN UPTON AND SON Near Bewley and Griffiths', Dkvoh Stmet. "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. 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 CO'JNCIL. 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 of Southern Flour had been coming inta Auckland, and stated that it was to their own interest for the workers to stand by the looal jniilis, but for which Hie price of Flour would now be considerably higher. Hcsrggisted that the matter be brought before all the unions, asking them to support the local mills.—The Chairman Mr 11. W. Brookes endorsed the remarks, stating that it was a well-known fact the flour received from the Auckland Mills was good, and that bail reports had been received of the Southern Flour placed on the market, while the American Flour was euorted to be even worse GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE THIS Office is popular, because it undertakes the following risks : Employer's Liability Personal Accident, and Sickness Mortgagees Indemnity, AT LOW RATES AND GIVES PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS. You and your employees are liable to an accident any day. WHY NOT INSURE IN TIME ? HICKMAN F. RUSSELL, AGENT, New Plymouth. Opposite Post Office, Devon Street. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA Ltd. Directors: A E. Pearce Esq. (Chairman) ; \\ Fra.-er Esq., M.H.R, and Nicholas Reid Esq. FUNDS NEARLY £"1,200,1100. ANNUAL INCOME NEARLY £'763,i)00, THBEE IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES Introduced by tbis Association. . No Policy allowed to lapse so long as there is a surrender value sufficient to pay the Premium. No Member compelled to pay a Higher Premium than that set opposite his age on the Table of Rates. . Age taken at nearest birthday. ORTON STEVENS, Manager for Zealand. daintv little lunch, ith a glass of O.T. PUNCH, i the acme of perfection, o fear of contradiction
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8178, 10 August 1906, Page 2
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