Spring Show THIS WEEK. ipHE Most Uniqiu and Fascinating Display and Price Demonstration! in the history of Spring Goods retailing! in New Plymouth. I "BUBBLING" OVER Best describes the show, which is the centre of attraction for every economical shopper, and the Sifnimer Novelties are crowding each other to get space where they can be admired and bought. AN EXCEPTIONAL SHOWING I LADIES' CALICO, LONGCLOTH, AND] NAINSOOK UNDERWEAR. Dainty Parasols, Chiffon and Lace Neck wear, Collars, Beltß, Laces, Chiffons, Ribbons, etc., etc. Handsome Dust Cloaks, Summer Jaoketi, Costumes, in Tweed and Linen. Charming Silk Skirts, Alpacca Skirts, Moreen Skirts, Washing Skirts, etc., etc., TO BE SEEK AT MOEEYk & SON DEVON STKLaT ONLY, NEW PLYMOUTH.
NEW SEASON'S SEEDS,-*! BARRIBALL'S CELEBRATED CARROT, SINCLAIR'S CHAMPION CARROT, PELLOW GLOBE MANGOLD, | LONG RED MANGOLD. I All the above ore new season's seeds, specially grown from seleoted roots, and havinE been carefully tested for germination, oan be confidently recommended. TO OBTAIN BEST RESULTS, HIGH-CLASS FERTILISERS WHEN SOWING THE ABOVE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. NEWTON KING, SEEDSMAY & I'BODUCE MERCHANT, NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD
Bold Statement ButA'Factt We state, without fear of cpntraAe- I tion, to have done what aw other firm in the world has done, vis.— We hare held the position as the largest dealers in Pure Ceylon and Indian Teas longer thaa any other firm in the World in comparison to the sales of any country. • It will be interesting to the many thousands who have bought our teas to know that for the twelve months ended 30th September, roo6, we than previously (although we hark refused to supply common <ea), this proving a eontjnoance of deserved popularity. This has-been done by honest dealing and truthful advertlsing, and giving the pontic the best tea procurable at the different prices. Iltvfr Ceylon, New Zealand, Tasmania, RANTED Known—Teed ejjd C«. nave jnat landed a large consignment of Pascal's Confeetionery. • ' ' TTYGIENIO BAKERY.-To-d»,y, Satoday's Special: Gooseberry Pies, Cranberry Pies, Cherry Pies, Apricot Pies, Peach Pies, Apple Res, pOK SALB-A dairy herd) 70 young cows, oloie to profit. Wtst* for particulars.—Wilson & Xftasv "POR SALE, some Bees In Lanjjstroth Hive. Apply Mrs. H. W.sJkiUi, Westown. \ |JYGIENip BAKERY-Couatry order* receive prompt attention. Storekeepers would do well to send for wholeBale prices of Block Cake. Hygienic Bakery, John C, Legg proprietor. - last Friday night, Chestnut, Horse, white face, short rope on; neck; last seen Old Hospital Hill. Ft»d« rewarded on returning same to A. 8. Cowie, care of Mrs. Whiteombe, Lower Elliot-street.' ? Bros.' Shoe Sale. Everything rednced. 17-8 TYGIENIC BAMERY. Fruft Plea "■ made from English fepttkfi fruits.; They are delicious. Also Veal and HamPies. '....-I Celebrated Manures promotes heavy yields, and gives bat- • er results than any other fertilise*!. W. ; *OWE, Agent. men Boarders in private T,AMPSr LAMPSI LAMPSI. for hall, or for the kitchen, ato the( '[' splendid selection at rock botfsw prlcseVpS D. Berry and Co., Brougham 'itmt, NaTrTi Plymoott. a**
Feed Baby That's what every mother wants to know. Of course milk is the best food, but ordinary cow's milk is apt to contain germs that are harmful. Blue Ribbon Condensed Milk Is absolutely free from all germs, and is, besides, the cheapest milk on the market. It contains all the cream and is splendid for cooking and household use, too. Try a tin from your grocer. LOOK HEBE! POSITIVELY LAST WEEK MO'fiWBN BROS.' SHOE SALE Dczens Infant's Boots and Shots Clearing at half-price, Every Line Reduced. -IARANAKI LAND. BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOGIETY. (Permanent). Incorporated under "The Building Societies' Act, 1880." MRECTORS.—Messrs R. Cock (chairman), A. Shuttleworth, J. Ellis, W. L. Newman, Newton King, A. Goldwater and T. K. Skinner. OLICITORS—Messrs Wilson and Grey. ANKERS.—The Bank of New Zealand. The Society pays the cost of preparing nd registering all mortgages (unless or a lesßer sum than £100). During the five years ending the 30th ieptcmber, 1905, the sum of £7lßl 16s d had been distributed in dividends and onuses among the members of the So dety, Borrowers and Investors partic' alike in the distribution; it wll hus be seen that the Socloty is really o-operative. Office open daily from 10 a.m. to i .m., Thursday afternoon excepted. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary, WANTED KNOWN that J. Tisch, Fitzroy, is Agent for Sykos's Drench and other medicines. WHITEBAIT SANDWICHES FOR SUPPER? Manafaetured by Irvine aad Stevenon, Ltd.. "St George" Preserving Works, Danedin.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 21 September 1907, Page 5
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