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&ENTB.' SUMMER UNDERWEAR | rpHESS goods are warranted bona fide, as described, of good value j ers & se ' oC ' w ''h th o greatest care from tlie most approved i T J* n 1/9 SHIBTS, Xndiin Qaiue o/f! short long sleeves, spliced I if? , Bj'breggan fl" elbows, silk ventilated gusj Itaturai Undyed 3/b setts. Merinos and Llamas PANTS, ' double-seated, spliced knees. SotSS W. T. HOOKHAM Bbouqhaji STBETS. 0 Niw Plymouth.

SANDALS FOB. the children, in Tan and Black, just landed. Cool for the fe d healthy for the youngsters. Sundal the children and mako them healthy. All sizes, BOSTOCKS These have arrived, in Bar. Lace and Button. Haye you seea our NEW WINDOW DISPLAY? All come along—its a lovely show. DEARE'S BOOT ARCADE NEW PLYMOUTH.

GROW YOUR OWN VEGETABLES. Few pursuits are healthy as gardening, few so interesting and few so economical and profitable. But you must have good seeds. YATES' SEEDS are RELIABLE SEEDS! > Every kind of J Vgetable and Flower Seed, every seed for farm requirements. Eighty yean' 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,

WHENf tr,vrr.~ bs; BUYING JAM BUT the ! best. Watch the brand —be sure it is "K" JAM. It is made from choice, fresh jNelson fruits and [retains their fine natural flavor. It is delicious, wholesome, and is guaranteed ARSOLOTELY PUBE. A. trifle dearer, but a great deal better than, any other brand JAM PUKEST BEST

CLEARING OUT Fishing Tackle T the commencement of the season a few spare casts, traces, flies, or minnows won't go far J wrong at the prices we are An honest 23 per cent redaction to [enable us to quit onr stock at the earliest possible moment. A good value £3 rod for 45/-. Eyerything else same proportion. Come along (harp. QKEY, SOS & ARNOLD Ltd. DEVON STBEET.

IN EVERY WAY IT ECLIPSEB ALL OTHERS. As cream to stim milk, so is Suratura to other teas. You are buying the best tea when you buy Suratura. You're buying pure, honest Ceylon Tea, and no gimcrack gifts and presents. Pleases everyone. It reaches the fussy part of the palate, and gives satisfaction. Tli* strength is j u; ,t right if you brew it right. Use a little less of Suratura than other tea- and you will find it strong enough. It is this extraordinary strength that makes Suratura an economical tea. Suratura is a perfect and pure Ceylon tea,and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or anv cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES. Suratura A quality, 1/6 per lb. Suratura B quality, i/g per lb. Suratura D quality, ij. per lb Suratura X quality, 2/4 per lb. SOLD AT ALL STORES. SPOTLESS LINEN. 01/R shirts, collars, cuffs, etc., made spotlessly white NICHOLLB' STEAM LAUNDRY. Your clothes will last longer and be always healthy and clean if you have them washed and dressed at this establishment. You will appreciate the work done because it is gooil and reasonable in price. Your favors solicited. F. NICHOLLS ... Gin Street. There are other small goods to bs obtained, but don't forget that at WALTER SCOTT'S PORK BUTCHERY You gat tb« BEST, SURATURA at YES!

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81869, 19 October 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81869, 19 October 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81869, 19 October 1906, Page 2

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