BIG CHANCES AWAIT THE MEN WHO HUNT HERE FOE BARGAINS ! We can offer you many arguments in support of our claim tlmt you will got better value here than anywhere in Taranaki; but we won't argue—we will just give you SOME EXAMPLES of the bargains:— Men's Tennis Shirts, 1/2, 2/11, 3/6„ 3/11, 4/0 each. Real Panama Hats, 10/G (worth 18/0) and 24/ (worth 30/). A shipment of new shapes in HAIID FELT HATS, 9/0, 10/0, 11/0, now 7/11, 8/9, and 9/0. These are nobby hats. The whole of our stock of GENT'S UNDERWEAR To go at sale figures. Every article reduced. Ask to see the goods. : You'll buy at the prices. NO BOOKING, All sale prices are , , SPOT CASH! ,! lIII'A B Devon Stheet Omit, NEW PLYMOUTH.
Strong Boys and Bonny Girls—healthy children—are made of sunshine, fresh air, and Thistle Bcarcd Oatmeal AND ThSstle Brand RolSed Oats. BURGESS, FRASER & CO., Wholesale Agents fob Tabasak
PETROLEUM OW is the time to secutj an interest in tlie Oilfield. For tlie convenience of clients I will sell iu lines from 2 upwards Taranaki paid up Oil Skates. The difference: Now you can securo at a discount. Later you cf.n secure at a premium. TO BUILDERS. ' TENDERS will lie received at ray Office till 12 noon 011 SATURDAY, December 29th, for tlie erection of a shop and dwelling in Devon Street for Mr T. Bransgrove. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, Devon Street. QALLAGHAN, Broker.
TENDERS will bo received till noon of SATURDAY, 22nd December, 1906, for, — Contract T. 2.—Upper Egmont. 70 chains gravelling. Contract T. 3.—Dawson s Falls, Sli chains bus'iljvori and formation. Contract T, 4.—Raupuha Road, Huinga Settlement, Toio, 2013 chains formation, metalling, etc. Specifications may be seen at Post 1 Office, Stratford and Hawera. and at this office; also local copies at Toko and Mountain houses. Tenders accompanied by deposits to be addressed to the undersigned. G, T. MURRAY, District Road Engineer Department of Roads,, New Plymouth, memorial to imperial and COLONIAL FORCES. Subscription Lists are now open and subscriptions will be received by any members of the committee. ARTHUR STANDISH, Chairman of Committee.
SHIR'iS RE-COLLARED AND REBUFFED. How many men there iiro who throw away their shirts as worn out just because the cuffs are frayed and the collar-bands are torn, The management at NICHOLL'B STEAM LAUNDRY has made atrangements to renew the worn parts of shirts as follow New Collar-bands, 9d. New Cuffs ... Is 6d. Send yours along am fixed OIL
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81909, 21 December 1906, Page 3
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415Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81909, 21 December 1906, Page 3
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