Ill] BACK tfttin OLOWVt «•*% ■ ««v »tt« tea* | itflwt caaiMtf ttti...,. (tLSON MOATFS PURE TEAS, Arc m thS. BIIT. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXAX 1 NOONAN'S, I - (Established 1880.) 1 \JjQlaOUoiLeQl iOOUiJ -y- ---" Ladles' & Gents' Tailors. f f TUBT Landed.—A Luge 5 X W Consignment of Choie# £ X Materials Suitable for x Ladles' &J3enMemen*v| X x Wear. X X Being established upwards of X a quarter of a century, cub* j, tomers can rely on getting y their orders executed in up-to-v style. Ladies' costumes y an d Siding Habits a speciality. _ Note tlie address: ■*, x Noonan'a, f X Deyon Street, New Plymouth. X X X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. OH! MOTHER J What a delioioua perfume. What is it f Why it's Coffee beitg ground at VEHE'S Only 1/9 pai> fb Try some for breakfast. A. VEA LE. GEOCEB, Theatre Boyal Buildings. . Orjl PUNCH is a skiliu blend • JL • _ of several Fruit J&ices, combined with Chillies, which makes a delightful warming and invigorating beverage. TBi A OAS GRILLEK THE BEST MEAT Is the only moat you ought to buy. The best meat is obtainable from GAMLIN and Co. Stores Coy's. Buildings, N.P. We will wait on yon for your orders and guar, antee the quality. We REDUCED PRICES So we confidently ask your support, fry us with yonr cash. GAEIN and Co. GROW YOUR OWH VEGETABLES. Few pursuits are healthy as gardening, few so interesting and few so economical and profitable. But you must have good seeds. YATES' SEEDS m 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 tlieir 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 inferior quality. (Auckland"Star," April 19th, 19M. ATTITUDE OF TRADES COUNCIL. At last night's meeting of the Trades and 1 abor Cout vil. reference was mads to the effect the operations of the Southern Flour Trust would have on the pockets of the workers if the local mills were tmabla to keep pace with the competition. Mr W. Feake mentioned that large quantities of Southern Flour had been coming into Auckland, and stated that it was to their own interest for the workora to stand by the looal mills, but for which the price of Flour would now be considerably higher. He suggested that the matter be brought before all the unions, asking them to support the local mills.—The Obairman Mr H. W. Brookes endorsed the remarks, stating that it was a well-known fact the flour received from the Auckland Mills was good, and that bad reports had been received of the Southern Flour placed on the market, while the American Flour was euorted to be even woreo O.T; PUNCH (non-alcoholic) IS a delicious warming and iavigor(iting beverage, tasty and good. Obtainablo at all Stores and Bencsh-ment-rooms, or wholeuale from L. D. Nathan & Co. A aim AND METER •. FIJtED FOB 5/. 1 I , wtHnKB
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81826, 20 August 1906, Page 3
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