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WEHAVE JUST LIKE ESTHER'S SCHOOL SUITS Made by the same men, FOR BOYS' In the same factory, Prom the same materials: ftARD WEAR And they please the boys. MELVILLE SUITS, two garni ;nts, 7/6, 8/0, to 12/6. NORFOLK SUITS, the popular belt suits, a large assortment, pluiu or > b. knickers, 8/6, 9/6 to 2i/SAILOR SUITS, open or closed fronts, 3/6, 4/6, to 13/6. CONWAY AND TUNIC SUITS, mart, for the little chaps, two to years old, from 9/6 to 21/Wig. W. T. hOOKHAM New Plymouth. COENEB i)EVON AND JJIiOUOHIM SlIiKf'TP. BICYCLES ! OUR £l2 10S MACHIJSE IS THE BESTVALUE IK THE DISTRICT. A DVANTAGES gamed by purchasing through us: **■ EASIEST TO BUY. EASIEST TO I*AY FOR. EASIEST TO BUN FRESH STOCKS ALWAYS ARRIVING! E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD,, DEVON STREET. F. C. TRIBE. Manager.

FOOTWEAR FOR BOYS AND GIRLS BOOTS that have withstood tho brunt of holiday wear and tear will hadly be presentable for schoolwear where youngsters arc anxious to appear at tlwir [best- In the BOOT AHCADE are boots for boys and girls—sturdy, strongly-built Boots and i>hoes, with plenty of wear and comfort in them. Prices are Low. From -1/11, 5/6, 7/6, 8/6, 0/6, and so on. . DEARE THTsHC IS TALKING,

Owing to dissolution of partnership we arc holding a monster FURNISHING FAIR The stock must be cleared, and to do this all our goods are marked at SALE THICKS. This is a first-rate opportunity for anyone wishful to purchase any article of FUKNIIUHE at a really low figurs to make a capital bargain. AN EXCELLENT STOCK to choose from. S.A' B 'KE & CO: DEVON STEEET, NEW PLYMOUTH

CURTAINS CARPET SQUARES BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS

THE NEW POTASH MANURES 30% PURE SULPHATE OP POTASIT IMPROVED KAINIT 'THAT DOES NOT CAKE" o£ liotli root and grass crops. THE TAKE ALL and GIVE NOTHING POLICY is out of date. You must use POTASH if you wish to bring back the worn out soil to its crginal fertility. C 3* OfiDEK NOW FEOM NEWTON KING, sole acek:

Strong Boys and Bonny Girls—healthy chil made of sunshine, fresh air, and Thistie Brand Oatmeal AND Thistief Brand Rolled Oats. BURGESS, FRASER & CO., U-uolk.uk Acems j

SCHOOL BOOTS MUST UK ISOUGJIT k'c to it tint you get si bout apablo ol! doing good sci'vii'f, McEWEN BRObr SCHOOL BOOTS AKE BUILT TO AVE^E! Full stocks on luiiiil, marked

TO JAM BUYERS. IF you coin i visit the "K." Factory and personally follow all the simple, homelike, cleanly details of preparing "S." [Jam, there would he no room to question why it possesses that "fine, fruity flavor," why it satisfies the taste of all, and why it is the Jam you ought to buy. In You get all the qualities of cleanliness and goodness of the finest home-made product plus the immeasurable advantage "of the - 'K" system, equipment aud experience. Your grocer sells it. Get a tin. or jar to-day. rCIRKf ATHICK & Co., Ltd.,

WEDDINGS Always arouse a tjivat dt interest in llio family There are presents to bu the happy couple. I Mauls ii choice, mini! ar DON'T COME To us expecting lo i'rnd the same old style. We. have something EXTIUELY i\EW in design, and ef THE MSI quality, just landed direct from English makers. EVERY DAY You wait you stand lo lose your chance. Come at once and make your choice. W. W. MUBTON" & CO, IRONMOXGEUS, Detok Sibeet, New Plymouth LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOU CASH

MOUNTAIN CLIMBING IS cvcr'popular, as well as being a hralilifnl and pleasant i spending the holidays. If you are contemplating a tnp to the mountain it will be necessary to make provision for the "inner uiau," forthecooi fresh air of the lnouiicrcatcs appetites. The People's Grocery Is well to the fore, again this season it catering for mountain parties, Ox Tongue Lime Juice Sheep Tongues Lemon Squash Condensed Milk Pineapples Con. Cream Jelly Crystals Dried .Milk Potted Meats Biscuits Saltu. & Shriiii] Plum Puddings Anchovy C CARTER, Devon Street, Nc

0 EJECTIONS! AS several people have mi objection to eating tinned goods, J have overcome the difficulty by importing I lie following lines in glass jars and bottles, which they can now relish with absolute safety: Keillers' Marmalade in glass jars, three llavoiirs. Tangerine, Home Made and Malted,"l/ 3 each Pineapple chunks and Strips, 21. bottle Honey in alb glass jars, screw lops only I/O cadi ' •Strawberry Conserve, in jars, going at 1/- each Firmiey Tomato Ketchup, ]/. bottle. .Anchovies in brine, 1 (i per jar,

Ull'l'Kh, a speciality, ground fr<sli every morning. A. VEALE, THKATIiK fiOYAL BriLDljN't,^ COOL MEAT. TJM'KUY Jinuscwito knows how .J hard il is to keep u joint of mO'.it during tlic present liot weather. Tins is localise the temperature is so kigli that 11 c .■iiunial licat, does not leave the eat under ordinary rircum.in cos. At] WALTER SCOTT'S Pcrkjjjßutchery, ' The meat is cooled off and kej U winch, aeoolcurnstanlly forced liy „ Oct a joint from Lis shop You will be pleased

WHERE TO SPEND A PLEASANT HOLIDAY INOIiTH EGMONT MOUNTAIN HOUSE a COTTAGE / CHARGES for visitors Is per J:iy. \J or anv part of a day. Meals ami bedding can be provided. Particulars as to tariff and rent of ot :115c fan be obtained from ir. sTocoit, at Webster & MeKellar's oflice, Currie Street, Mr AV. A. COLLIS, Chairman, Nortli Kgmont Mountain House Committee, JS T cw Plymouth. '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 13 February 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 13 February 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 13 February 1907, Page 2

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