WE HAVE JUST LIKE EATHER'S Made by the same men, In tlie same factory, From the same materials And they please the boys SCHOOL SUITS FOR BOYS HARD WEAR MEI/VILLE SUITS, two garments, 7/t>, 8/(1, to 12/(5. NORFOLK SUITS, the popular belt suits, a large assortment, plain or s. and b. knickers, 8/0, 9/0 to si/SAILOR SUITS, open or closed fronts, 3/6, I/O, to 13/G, CONWAY AND TUNIC SUITS, "mart, for the little chaps, two to eiylit years old, from 9/6 to 21/- _ THE CASH CLOTHIER. W. T. hOOKHAM arc NsW Pn'MOt'TH. BICYCLES !
OUK £l2 10S MACHINE IS THE BEST VALUE IN THE DISTRICT. DVANTAGES gained by purchasing through us : EASIEST TO BUY. EASIEST TO I'AY FOR.
EASIEST TU RUN. FRESH STOCKS ALWAYS ARRIVING ! E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD.. DEVON STREET,
FOOTWEAR FOR BOYS AND GIRLS BOOTS that have withstood the brunt of holiday wear and tear will hadly be presentable for schoolwear where youngsters are anxious to appear at thoir best» In the BOOT ARCADE are boots for boys and girls—sturdy, strongly-built Boots aud hhoes, with plenty of wear and comfort m them. Prices are Low. From 4/11., 5/6, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, aud so on. . DEARE THE"SHOEMAN . IS TALKING,
Owing to dissolution of partnership we ni'o holding a monster FURNISHING FAIR The stock must be cleared, and to do this all our goods are marked at SALE PRICES. This is a first-rate opportunity for anyone wishful to purchase any article of- FURNITURE at a really low figurs to make a capital bargain. AN EXCELLED L' STOCK to choose from.
CURTAINS CARPETi SQUARES', BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS
S, CLARKE & CO: DKVON STKKET, INKW I'LY'iUOUT
THE NEW POTASH MANURES 30* PURE SULPHATE OF POTASH! wmr.™ ian:e,y ' 1 increased yicldsg IMPROVED KAINIT "that does not r of hoik root ancijj "* CAKE" j grass crops. THE TAKE ALL and GIVE NOTHING POLICY is out of date. You must use POTASH if you wish to bring back th? worn out soil to its crginal fertility. OKDEK NOW FROM NEWTON KING, B sole agent.
Strong Boys and Bonny Girls —healthy children —are •"*" rnnrhif ?Uf t - _ AND ThSstle|; Brand Rolled Oats. BURGESS, FRASER & CO., Wholesale Agents foii Taiiaxak
SCHOOL BOOTS MUST BE BOUfiMT See to it that you get a boot capable of doiug good service. McEWEN e^OS.' SCHOOL BOOTS AEE BUILT TO WEiE! Full stocks on hand, marked fcjat cask trading prices'
TO JAM BUYERS, IF you coui i visit the ''IC" Factory and personally follow all the simple, homelike, cleanly details of preparing "K." Jam, .there would le no room to question why it possesses that "fine, fruity flayor," why it satisfies the taste of all, and why it is the Jam yoi ought to buy. In "|f " JAM You get all the qualities of cleanliness and goodness of the finest home-made product plus the immeasurable advantage of the "K" system, equipment and experience. Your grocer sells it. Get a tin or jar to-day. •CIUKPATKICK & Co., Ltd., Nelson.
WHAT 11? THE USE OF A GOOD COOK ? UNLESS THE UTENSILS AHE AT HAND TO IfiSE. -Tliero is no excuse for you now. Wo liavc just landed a direct shipincut of STAMPED STEEL ENAMELLED HOLLOW-WARE. No foreign-mude rubbish. Wo guarantee it English make, and ol Hie best quality. Cau & Insmsct. Tub l'mcss ame Low
If Preserving Fruit, lou should secure one of KexhkVs M.asli.v (u;tti.i<>. They \yj][ J;i.st a generation. Tliey are absolutely the best. •* ! W. W. MURTGF & CO, IKONAIOJN'GEEf!, Duvon SntECT, Neiv Plymouth IjitEPIIOSB 140. OBJECTIONS! ,4 S scvt '™l people have an objection to fating tinned goods, I have overcome the difficulty by importing the following lines in glass jars and bottles wliiuh they call now relish Willi absolute safety: Keillors Mirmaliidij in glass jars. Tangerine, Home Made and Malted, 1/3 each 1 meappio chunks and Strips •>/ bottle ' Honey in 21b glass jars, screw topS| only 1/6 each Strawberry Conserve, in jars, going at 1/- each i'lruiley Tomato Ketchup, 11. bottle. Anchovies in brine, I/O p er j. lr -Ling 1< ish, Salt Herrings, etc., etc. COFI'EE, a speciality, ground fresh every moruing, A. VEALE, TllliATliJfi JSOI'AL BlMLDlKltf, DEVON SIBEM, 'Phone 166.
MOUNTAIN CLIMBING IS ever'popular, as well as being a healthful and pleasant way of spending the holidays. If you are contemplating a tnp to the mountain it will 1>« necessary to make provision for the "inner man," for the cool fresh air of the rnoiincreates appetites.] The People's Grocery Is well to the fore again this season it catering for mountain parties-'. Oi Tongue Lime Juice Sheep Tongues Lemon Squash Condensed Milk Pineapples Con. Cream .Telly Crystals Dried Milk Potted Meats Biscuits Salin. & Shrimp Plum Puddings Anchoyy c. CARTER, DevonJStrcet. New Plymouth
WHERE TO SPEND A PLEASANT HOLIDAY JNORTH EGMONT MOUNTAIN HOUSE & COTTAGE CIHARGES for Tisitors Is per day. J or anv part of a day. Meals and bedding can be provided. Particulars as to tariff and rent of ot t»ge can be obtained from H. STOCKEK, at Tebster & McKellar's office, Currie Street, or from Mr W. A. COLLIS, Chairman, Nortb Egmont Mountain ttouso Committee, New Plymouth,
I BEWARE! FLIES G'AllltY DISEASE, CONTAIij INATION AND DEATH. so this hut weather. Therefore run no risk by experiment ing, but make sure and ask for " Mortum " The most effective INSECT DISSTliOYElt SOLD. Always use tlie MORTtm Blowers. Ask all Chemists and Storekeepers for la tin. Can now be obtained from; C. Carter and M. Johnson, New Ply uiouth. J. Williamson, Waitara. T. I'. Hughiion, Ealiotu.- :
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 22 February 1907, Page 2
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