AUTUMN MILLINERY! "|~N 110 brunch of Millinery do tho Paris mill Lunduii 11111 li:icr.-s demonsUile their urn| ui'.jtiijncii supremacy more than 111 these CJIAEMIN'G HATS we are importiup; ABOUT FEBRUARY WK WILL SHOW THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LOT OF TRIMMED AUTUMN MILLINERY EVER IMPORTED INTO NEW PLYMOUTH, EXQUISITE MODES! DISTINCTIVE! EXCLUSIVE! New ready-to-wear felt hats, and stunning street hats—the very hat you need for any occasion can bo found among this lot. There aro 285 HATS IN ALL And these are coining to us through parcel post, Erery lover of beauty and artistic style should visit this de". partmcnt. These ha]z are beautiful in themselves, artistic in tone, rich in harmonious colourings, but put them on the head, and they leap into evon greator beauty. OUR SHOW DAY will be advertised. Watch for announcement. ■(in DEVON STREET ONLY, NEW PLYMOUTH.
GET A STYLISH SUIT. G. 11. PINSON, BREECHES & HAIiITMAKER oE High-street, Auckland, is now in New Plymouth for ONE WEEK ONLY AT HOOKER'S SAMPLE BOOMS, Egiuont Street. Place your order BOW. Mr I'inson will malic a return trip to lit on orders. ladies costumes, guaranteed to please. Ladies iuyited to inspect styles, etc. ESTIMATES EOll MILITARY ORDERS GIVEN. DRESS SUITS & RIDING HABITS A SPECIALTY; Also some very select lines in MERCERY. Don't miss this opportunity! The work is all guaranteed ! MH /S«\l 1M) Ulß\ i\S WIRTH'S CIRCTJS AT NEW PLYMOUTH.
ON 2:iril February jmss&ngor traiu will leave Wailara C.30 p.m., arrive New Plymouth 7.2-1 p.m. Return train leaves Weiv Plymouth at IU.-15 p.m. for Waitara. BY ORDKK.
sis NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS
UACES AT NEW PLYMOUTH IST 27ti1l and 28th February, tho usual 4..15 p.m. train will be delayed to leave New Plymouth 6.25 p.in, i for Waitara, Douglas, and liawcra. HOLIDAY EXCUKSION TICKKTS available for return till Ist March, will be issued to New Plymouth from Hawera, and intermediate station?, including Toko branch, on 27th February, and by morning train on 28th February. These Tickets WILL NOT HE AVAILABLE BY Mail Tha'iNS. BY OKDEIi.
PARIHAKA IiUAD BOARD. THE oflice ol the Board is opened for public business from 10 a.m. iill 4 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. H. A. MILLS, Clerk. WANTED. "LAUGRTKimiiN. Apply Foreman butcher, Fairfield or Pareora Freezing Works. SPENCER'S! NOXIOUS WEED DESTROYER
The farmer's fricm!, doing work. Highly spoken of by a l ] who uw it. NON-POISONOUS PERFECTLY SAFE FOR CATTSE AND SHEEP. A SURE REMEDY FOR RAGWORT. Testimonials from leading farmers in Taranaki. Sold in i gallon tins 3/3, 5 ga - lou drums 13/6. Can be had at WILSON & NOLAN, New Plymouth. VICKERS & STEVENS, Inglewood.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 22 February 1907, Page 3
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429Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 22 February 1907, Page 3
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