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FIT AND STYLE GUABASTEHD VALUE UNEQUALLED SATISFACTION GUARANTEED HOOKHAM'S CELEBRATED DRESSED AND WORKING SHIRTS (For excellence of tut and quality they have no equal). WHITE BHIRTS TWEED SHIRTS GRANDBILLE BHIET3 THE CASH CLOTHIEB. W. T. HOOKHAM 3/9, 4/0, 5/6, 7/6 2/11, 3/9, 4/6, 6/6 2/6, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6 Corner i)evon and Bbougham Stbeis. ti«w Plymouth. Where you Can Save Money. DEARE'S BOOT AECADE NEW PLYMOUTH. OUR BOOT SALE IS GOING MERRILY. LADIES' BUTTON & LACE BOOTS at 10/6 . , OHBOIIE SHOES, sale price 5/11. Hundreds of Bargains Yes, Deare! I will visit your Arcade. 10 to 30 per cent discount.

GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCETHIS Office is popular, because it undertakes the following risks: Employer's Liability Personal Accident, and Sickness Mortgagees Indemnity, AT LOW BATES AND GIVES PHOMPT AND LIBEEAL SETTLEMENTS. You and your employees are liable to an accident any diy. WHY NOT INSURE IN TIME? HICKMAN F. RUSSELL, AGENT, New Plymouth. Opposite Post Office, Devon Street.

TELEPHONE No. 129 Ring up 129, martin & SON, C0..l Merchant, Eliot Street, near tlie railway station, when you want any kind of coal, firewood, cote, Brown's cnlfmcnl, chaff, oats, or posts. Don't forget the firm—it's a sound, reliable one, MARTIN & SON ELIOT STIIEET.

NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA Ltd. Directors: A. K. Pearee Esq. (Chairman); W. Fraser Esq., M.H.R, and Nicholas Beid Esq. FUNDS NEARLY £1,200,000. ANNUAL INCOME NEAKLY £763,000.

THREE IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES Introduced by this Association. 1. No Policy allowed to so long as there is a surrenA. • value sufficient to pay tlic Premium. 2. No Member compelled to pay a High# Premium than that set opposite his age on the Table of Bates. 3. Age taken at nearest birthday. OETOX STEVENS, Manager for Zealand

You Need a New Suit. . natty during the spring and summer. My business is HIGHCLASS TAILORING. CAN I MAKE YOU A SUIT? The suits from my cstalilishment are CHEAP, bej cause they are GOOD. "ATUBALLY, you would like to be neat and L. MAKKS Devon Street - - New Plymouth.

YOU ARE fond of a really good cup of tea. If so, have you ever tried CREMO? If not, why not 'i CKEMO is the " Cream of Teas." CKEMO is a pure Ceylon Orange Pekoe Tea. CREMO is grown on British soil. CREMO has a delicious flavor and full M'li liquor. CREMO is carefully packed m daiaty air,tight tins. CREMO ha« many friends. Will you be one f CREMO TEA 2/per lb. Tfe will mail a half-pound nett package of Cremo Tea anywhere iu New Zealand for 13 penny stamps, C. CARTER THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, Devon Steeet, New Plymouth.

The Best Meat Supply OS THE COAbT. "VITIIY not get the best ? It costs if you no more than inferior meat, and gives you mere sustenance and more satisfaction. My yards and shops are absolutely clean. Small goods—German sausages, tripe, while puddings, etc., are turned out in firstclass style, and are on sale at the Okato shop and from my carts, which pass your door regularly. The business is under the capablo management of Mr Clarry, of Australia, and satisfaction is guaranteed. Shops at Okato and Oakura. M. C. Lawson, BUICIiBB.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81840, 5 September 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81840, 5 September 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81840, 5 September 1906, Page 2

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