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JUST LIKE EATHER'S! Made by tlio same men, Iu tlio same factory, From the same materials: And they please the boys. SUITS, two garm;uts, 7/ti, 8/0, to 12/0. i OBFOLK SUITS, the popular belt suits, a large assortment, plain or s. b. knickers, 8/6, 9/6 to 21/SAILOB SUITS, opea or closed fronts, 3/6, 1/6, to 13/6. AY AND TUKIC SUITS, smart, for the little chaps, two to eitht years old, from 9/6 to 21/CLOTHIEE. W. T. hOOKHAM NEW Piymocth. BICYCLES !

OUR £l2 10S MACHINE IS THE BEST VALUE IN THE DISTRICT. A DVANTAGES gained by purchasing through us : - EASIEST TO BUY. EASIEST TO PAY FOR. EASIEST TO RUN. FEESE STOCKS ALWAYS ARRIVING! E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD,. DEVON STREET.

FOOTWEAR EOR BOYS AND GIRLS BOUTS that hare withstood the brunt of holiday wear and tear will liadly be presentable for schoolwear where youngsters are anxious to appear at thsir .best- In the BOOT ARCADE are boots for boys and girls—sturdy, strongly, built Boots and hhoes, with plenty of wear and comfort 111 them. Prices are Low. Prom 4/11, 5/6, 7/6, 8/(5, 9/(1, and so on. . DEARE THE _ SHOEMAN . IS TALKING,

Owing to dissolution of partnership we arc holding a monster FURNISHING FAIR The stock must bo cleared, and to do this all our goods arc marked at SALE PHIOIiS. This is a first-rate opportunity for anyone wishful to purchase any article of- FUKNITUIiE at a really low figurs to make a capital bargain. AN KXt'ELL KN L 1 STOCK to choose from.

CURTAINS CARPETs squares; BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS

S, CLARKE & CO: DEVON STREET, !NEW I'LVMOUT

THE NEW POTASH MANURES 30% PURE SULPHATE OF POTASHI wn give lam-y ■ increased yield.-® IMPROVED KAINIT "That does not j- 0 f hod, root and,, CAKIi" j grass crops. THE TAKE ALL and GIVE NOTHING POLICY is out of date. Ycu must use POTASH if you wish to bring back the worn out soil to itsorginal fertility. ETOBDEJi NOW FROM NEWTON KING, r

Strong Boys and Bonny Girls—healthy children made of sunshine, fresh air, and Thistfe Brand Oatmeal AND Thistiej Brand Rolled Oats. BURGESS, FRASER & CO., Wholesale Acekm fob Ta

SCHOOL BOOTS Mt'ST BE BOUGHT See to it that you get a boot capable of doing good service. JMcEWEN BROS.' SCHOOL BOOTS AUE BUILT TO WEAE! Full sit cks ou mui'keil ti ;il cash trading prices WHAT If THE USE OF A GOOD COOK ? UNLESS TlfE UTENSILS AUE AT HAND TO V$K. There is no excuse for you now. Wv iiavc just landed a direct shipment ol

TO JAM BUYERS. IF you coui t visit the "Iv" Factory and personally follow all the simple, homelike, cleanly details of preparing "K" Jam, .there would lo 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 "|T" JAM You get all the qualities of cleanliness and goodness of the finest home-made produet plus the immeasurable advantage of the "K" system, equipment and experience. Your grocer sells it. Get a tin or jar to-day. fCLRKPATIIICK & Co., Ltd., Nelso>\

STAMPED STEEL ENAMELLED j hollow-ware. No forcign-iiiado rubbish. Wo gunr- ; antee it Englisli luuko, and ol thu best quality. | Call A Lvsi'ect. The Teu es am iu» If Preserving Fruit, lou should secure one of Kenkiciv's M.sstis Kettles. They mil last a general ion, Tliey are absolutely the best. W. W. MUETON & CO, I KOX.MON G EliS, Hi.vo.N- Stueet, New Plvmouth IjBIEI'HOSE I'll). OBJECTIONS! A S soveral . People have an objection . -tl- to eating tinned goods I have overcome the difficulty by importing the following lines in glass jars ami .bol 10, which they can now relish ( with absolute safety: | •koWers" Mirmalade in glass .jar.-, i thue flavours, Tangerine, Home | Made ami Malted, 1/:J each i imcappje chunks anil Strips ■>/. ; bottle ' ; lloney in alb glass jars, screw Urns. : only 1/G each ! Stra,v | M i t ry Conserve, iu jars, going ; at ij- each ; Firmley Tomato Ketchup, 1/. bottle. Anchovies in brine, 1/0 per jar, ; l jUJ n Fish, Salt Herrings, etc., etc COFI'EK, a speciality, ground fresh every morning. ' A. VEALE, THEATKE BOTAL BUILDINGS, Djsvo-v Stiieet. 'J.'lione lOC.

MOUNTAIN CLIMBING IS ever'popular, as well as being a healtkf ul and pleasant way of spending the holidays. If you are contemplating a trip to the mountain it will be necessary to make provision for the "inner man." fertile cool fresli air of the mouncreatcs appetites.' The People's Grocery Is well to the fore again this season ir. entering for mountain parlie.-, Ox Tongue Sheep Tongues Condensed Milk Con. Cream Dried Milk Biscuits Plum Puddings Lime .Tmrc Lemon Squash Pineapples Jelly Crystals Potted Meats Salm. i Shrimp Anehoyy C. CARTER, Devon|Street, New Plymouth

WHEKE TO SPEND A PLEASANT HOLIDAY , NOKTIf EG MONT ! MOUNTAIN HOUSE & COTTAGE (CHARGES for visitors Is per day. J or any part of a day. Meals and bedding can be provided. Particulars as to tariff and rent of ot : tage can be obtained from 11. STOCKEH, at 'Webster & MeKellar's office, Currie Street, oi' from Mr W. A. COLLIS, Chairman, North Esmont Mountain House Committee. New Plymouth.

BE WAKE! MAEX CAIvUY DISEASE, CONTA.AI- - AND DKATJJ. Jv.-ji(*ciuJ!v mj llii.s Jiot weather, I'lurjvfuro run no risk by experiment but make mho and ask for a Mortum " Tin; most cffcttiva |.\,SJCOT BIiS'J'IiOVKK ,SOLL>. Always use the JIOIiTUM Blower?. Ask all Ciieinists and iSiorokeeners for Is tin. Can now bo obtained from: C. Carter and M. Johnson, New Plymouth. ,T. Williamson, Waitara. T. P. Hughuon, Rahotu.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 21 February 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 21 February 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 21 February 1907, Page 2

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