11l BACK to the OLDJ.OVE. After trying netrfy ' otter brood, ! i at lost Ura1.,,,, JtISON MOATE'S PURE TEAS, BK6T. xxxxx XX.XXXXXXXXXXXXX " NOONAN'S, ~ (Established 1880.) Ladies' & Gents' Tailors, JT3 ST Landed.—A Large Consignment of Choice Materials Suitable for Ladles' & Gentlemen's^ U/OOK A Wear. Being established upwards of a quarter of a century, oustomers can rely on getting their orders executed in up-to-date style. Ladies' costumes and Biding Habitß a speciality. Note the address s Noonan's, Deyon Street, New Plymouth. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIX OH! MOTHER 1 What a delicious pef» fumo. What is it P Why it's Coffee being ground at V E A L E '8 Only 1/9 pep ib Try some for breakfast. A. VEA LE. GKOCEB. Theatre Boyal Buildings. OrT\ PUNCH is a skiltu blend •X • of several Fruit Juices, combined with Chillies, which males a delightful warming and invigorating beverage. TBI A GAS GRILLEK THE BEST MEAT Is the only meat you ought to buy, The best meat is obtainable from GAM and Go. Stores Coy's. Buildings, N.P. We will wait on you for your orders and guar, anteo the quality. We REDUCED PRICES So we confidently ask your support. Try us with your cash. GAMLIN and Go. GROW YOUR OWN VEGETABLES. Few pursuits are healthy as gardening, few so interesting and few so economical and profitable. But y.iu must have good seeds. YATES' SEEDS are RELIABLE SEEDS! Every kind of Vgetable and Flower Seed, every seed for farm requirements. Eighty years' experience in seed proportion have brought Arthur Yates & Co. thousands upon thousands of testimonials as to the absolute reliability of their seeds, J. A. Whitaker AGENT FOB NEW PLYMOUTH Next Criterion Hotel, 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 powder. Bnt the Bone and Smew of the Country have nailed their colors to "CHAMPION'S" Mast, and defy the Trust Monster of iuferiorquahty. (Auckland"Star," April 1 Oth. 1905. ATTITUDE OF TRADES COCNOIL. At lasst night's meeting of the Trades and : abor Council, reference was made to the effect tho operations of the K outhera Flour Trust would have on the pookets of 11 lie workers if the local mills were unable to keep pace with (ho competilion. Mr W. Pcake motitioncd that large quantities of Southern Flour had been coming into I Auckland, and stated that it was to their own interest, for tho workers to stand by the looal mills, but for which the price of Klour would row be considerably higher. He suggested that, the matter be brought before all tho unions, asking them to support the looal mills—The Glutei an Sir H. W. Brookes endorsed tho remarks, stating that it was a well-known faot tha flour received from the Auckland Mills was good, and that bad reports had been received ot the Southorn Flour p'aood on the market, while the American Flour was enortcd to be even worse O.T. PUNCH (non-alcoholic) IS a delicious warming and invigorating beverage, tasty and good. Obtainable at all Stores and Befresh-ment-rooms, or wholesale from L. D. Nathan & Co. .-f A RING AND METER FIXED FOB 5/.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81824, 17 August 1906, Page 3
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