Women's Clothin: ON OUR SHOW DAT We will have a Lovely Display of WOMEN'S LINEN COSTUMES MUSLIN COSTUMES and TAILORED TWEED COSTUMES, etc., CtC.j They arc aU modelled in keeping with fashion's latest diethtos, and embrace all the desirable materials for summer wear. We are guing to put the prices lower than you've ever known them so early in the season and -fro are giving the handsomest ready-to-wear in the town. The buying on show day will be spirited from the moment the doors open. If you HANDSOME BLOUSES COSTUMES SKIRTS and everything in the way of spring wear be sure to come to WATCH PAPER FOR DATES. DEVON STREET (ONLY). NEW PLYMOUTH
DAZZLING DIAMONDS MONEY invested in poor jewellery is money wasted. Money invested in good jewellery is money well invested. Why not buy a diamond P Aside from their beauty and their deserved popularity as ornaments, diamonds are a safe and sensible investment. They are always stable in value. N. GREINER (late j. h. parker), DEVON STREET ■ - . HEW PLYMOUTH.
The Best Meat Supply i ON THE COAbT. ' WHY not get the best ? It costs' you no more than inferior meat, and gives you more 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 capable management of Mr Ola'rry, of Australia, and satisfaction is guaranteed. Shops at Okato and Oakiira. M« Ci Lawson, BUTCHER.
Barum Pottery BAKER & CO. JTAVE just imported a JL. parcel of the above. Tkis waro was selected by tke British Commissioners from out of a'' .e manufactures of the " .ed Kingdom, to bo sent .0 the CUicr.go Exhibition to represent English Pottery in the Artistic and Grotesque Styles Come and seo THE GAZEKAS, THE TOVES, and the BOEEOGOVES It's enough to make a cat laugh. Seo also our display . of CHINA TEA SETS, etc., etc. Thoy are worth looking BAKEK & Co. DJSVOJV STEEET.
UWm MUTUAL LIFE TRALASIA Ltd. Directors: A, E. Peurco Esq. (Chairman) ; W Eraser Esq., M.H.li, and Nicholas Reid Esq. FUNDS WEAKLY £4,200.000. ANNUAL INCOME NEAItLY £?63,000, THREE IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES Introduced by this 1. No Policy allowed to lapse so long as there is a surrender value sufli. cicut to pay the Premium. 2. No Member compelled to pay a Higher Premium than that set opposite his ago on the T&blc oi Bates. 3. Age taken at nearest birthday. ORTON STEVENS, Manager for Zealand
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 18 September 1906, Page 3
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428Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 18 September 1906, Page 3
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