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WE HAVE SCHOOL SUITS fOR BOYS' ciABD W£AB JUST LIKE FATHER'S! Made by tlio same meu, In the same factory, From the same materials: And they please the boys.

JnHPn^r E cr UITS ' t,ro 7/6, 8/6, to 12/6. SUITS, the popular belt suits, a large assortment, plain or s. and ■A TT n / 6» W 6 to 21/SAILOR STTtTa —' ' 'i- .

.nwwrTir .^J" 1 *" ur cloßea ™'"3. •I/O, 4/6, to LA 6, .ONYVAY AND TUNIC SUITS, ,mul, for tin little chaps, two to eight years old, from 9/6 to 21/cSr£g w, t. kookham sxi ET " D

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BICYCLES ! OUR £l2 108 MACHINE IS THE BEST VALUE IN THE DISTRICT. A DVA2JTAGES gained by purchasing through us: - EASIEST TO BUY. EASIEST TO PAY FOB. EASIEST TO RUN

FEESK 3TOCES ALWAYS ABKIVIffG! E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD, DEVON STREET. P. C. TEIBE. Manager.

FOOTWEAR FOR BOYS AND GIRLS BOOIS that hare withstood the bruut of holiday wear and tear will hadly be presentable for Bchoolwcar where youngsters are anxious to appear at thdir best- In the BOOT ARCADE are boots for boys aDd girls—sturdy, strongly-built Boots and hhoes, with plenty of wear aud comfort in them. Prices are Low. From 1/11, 5/6, 7/0, 8/(3, W/ti, and so on. . DEARE THE SHOEMAN . IS TALKING,

Owing to dissolution of pirtnership we are holding a monster FURNISHING FAIR The stoek must be e'earod, and to do tins all our goods are marked at SALE PIiJCES. This is a first-rate opportunity, for anyone wishful to purchase any article of- FUHNITUKE at a really low figurs to make a capital bargain. AN EXCELLENT STOCK to choose from. S, CLARKE & CO: DEVON STREET, [NEW PLYMOUTH

CURTAINS CARPETb squares; BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS

THE NEW POTASH MANURES 30% PURE SULPHATE OP POTASEH Win ritc larcoi, ■ increased yield; IMPROVED KAINIT "That does not j- 0 f both root ami CAKE" j grass crops. THE #AKE ALL and GIVE NOTHING POLICY is out of date.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 orginal fertility. Xg- OBDEK NOW FROM NEWTON KING, R sole agent. Strong Boys and Bonny Girls—healthy children—arc made of sunshine, fresh air, and Thistle Bnand Oatmeal AND ThistleJ Brand Rolled Oats. 3URGESS, FRASER & CO., Wholebaije a<ie>-ts i^fT^".,-

SCHOOL BOOTS .MUST HI! BOUGJIT gMcEWEN : BROS.' SCHOOL BOOTS AttE BUILT TO WEAR:; Full stocks cm hand.

TO JAM BUYER?, IF you coiu i visit the ''K" Factory and personally follow all the simple, homelike, cleanly - details of preparing "S." Jam, [there would Le no room to question why it possesses that "fine, fruity flavor," why it satisfies the taste of all, and why it is the Jam yo i ought to buy. In JAM

WEDDINGS Always arouse a great deal ol interest iu the family circle. There are presents to "huy for the happy couple. Everyone wants a choice, good article" DON'T come To us expecting to find the same old style. Wo have something ENTIRELY mw iu design and cf THE IiEST quality, just landed direct, from English EVERY DAY i'ou wait you stand to lose yoi

You get all the qualities of cleanliness and goodness of tke finest home-made product plus the immeasurable advantage of the "K." system, equipment and experience. Your grocer sells it. Get a tiu or jar to-day. fCIRKPATKICK & Co., Ltd., Nelson.

W. W. MUETOK & CO, IRONMONGERS, Devon Btbeet, New Plymouth liberal discount for cash OBJECTIONS! A S several people have an objection -*-•*. to eating tinned goods, I bave ovewomo tie .lifficully by importing, the following lmes in g l ass j ars md hot U» wlneli they ean now rolisL

MOUNTAIN CLIMBING IS ever'popular, as wellp as being a liealtlifulg and pleasant way of spendingthcholiclays. If you are contemplating a trip to the mountain it ■ will be necessary to make provision for the "inner man," for the cool fresh air of the moun-

The People's Grocery Is well to the fore again this season it caterms for mountain parties. Ox Tongue Lime Juice Sheep Tongues Lemon Srjuash Condensed Milk Pineapples Con. Cream Jelly Crystals Dried Milk Potted Meats Biscuits Salm. &. Shrimp Plum Puddings Anchovy C. CARTER, DevonjStreet, Sew Plymouth

bottle ""' PS ' 2/ ' ■onoy in 21h g l B « jaw, .own- tups. only 1/0 cai-li Strawberry Conserve., in j iirs , going at 1/- each Firm ley Tomato Ketchup, 1/. I Anchovies in brine, 1/f Ling Fish, Halt Hcrriti COFFEE, ;i speciality, ground fresh every morning. A. VEALE, TIIEATIiE fiOVAL BUJLDIi\(i,s

Mi WAKE! l-'UKti (.'AKUY DJSKASE, CONTAiM I-NATION' AND DEATH. Kspciwlly .-,, |J,is | l( ,[, WL . ilt |„. r I licivfuio run m, ri.-l; by experiment »g, but make huc and ask for " Mortum "

WHERE TO SPEND A PLEASANT HOLIDAY IS'OKTK Kr.MONT MOUNTAIN HOUSE & COTTAGE i 11IARGES for visitors 1= per day. \J or an v part of a day. Meals ami bedding can be provided,

Hilars as to tariff and rent of ran be obtained from H. STOCKEH, at Tcbstor & McKelhir's oil Ourrie Street, Mr W. A. COLLI!-', Chairman, jrtli Knmout Mountain llou.v Committee. New I'lymoulh.

<\ Carter mid j\[, Johnson, Now Plj ; DHJUth. S. Williamson, Waitara, T. 1\ HugUsoa, Kahotu.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 20 February 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 20 February 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 20 February 1907, Page 2

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