Underwear. we have gathered here for women, and see if tho very garments you would like to wear during the summer months, arc there. If they arc, we want you to come and select what you need before the best are gone or sizes become broken. THE* OXFORD" UNDERWEAR. WOMEN'S VESTS (woven cotton) at Is, Is 4d, Is fld, Is 9d, to 3s lid WOMEN'S CAMISOLES, calico or longcloth, at Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 9d, 3s (id, 4s 6d, 5s 6d WOMEN'S'KNICKERS, calico or longcloth, at 3s fid, 4s fld, 6a Od, 5s lid WOMEN'S COMBINATIONS, calico or longcloth, at 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 9d, 4s 6d, to 14s fld WOMEN'S NIGHTDRESSES, calico or longcloth, at 3s lid, 5s Od, 0» lid, 7s Od, 8s fld, to 10s Od WOMEN'S UNDERSKIRTS, calico or longcloth, at 4s fld, 5s fld, 7s fld, 10s fld, to 35s WOMEN'S CHEMISES, calico or longcloth, at 3s fld, 4s fld, 5s Bd, 6s 8d All garments are handsomely trimmed with either Real Lace, Torchon Lace, Imitation Torchon Lace, or Val. Lace and Insertion or Embroidery and Embroidery Insertion, and most of the qualities are handmade garments. BE SURE TO GET THE CELEBRATED "OXFORD" BRAND. TO BE HAD FROM DEVON STREET ONLY, NEW PLYMOUTH.
MACHINES AND RECORDS. THE TALKERIES DEVON SIftEET Just landed direct from th» factories 0,000 EDISON, STERLING and PATHA DISC and CYLINDER RECORDS THE BEST PROCURABLa I All the latest in Phonographs, Gramaplionee, Honophoncs and Trumpets for same. THE TALKERIES carry a stock of l 0,000 records to chose from. Full stock 01 requisites on hand. Orders And re-], pairs executed promptly. NOTE.-CASH WITH ORDERS. All Goods at Wellington and Auckland prices. G. G. BOULTON DEVON STREET
BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. (SEPARATE Tenders are invited, and will be received at the Borough Offices up to aoon on FRIDAY, October 11th next, for the following works at the Municipal Abattoirs, New Plymouth:— (a) Erection of Chilling Room. (b) Supply, Delivery, and Erection of Refrigerating Machinery for Chilling Room. (e) Alternative Tender for Chilling Room and Refrigerating Machinery complete. (d) Erection of Pig Styes in concrete, etc. Plans and specifications and full particulars may be obtained on application to the Borough Engineer, Town Hall, New Plymouth. F. T. BELLBINGER, Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY, CENTRAL WARD. JOSEPH WEST is the only candidate nominated for the office of Councillor to fill the extraordinary vacancy now existing in the Council of the Borough of New Plymouth, I therefore declare him duly elected a Com lor for the Central Ward. Dated this 27th day of September, 1907 F. T. BELLRINGER, Returning Officer for the Borough of New Plymouth.
Statement But A pact! We state, without feat of contraction, to have done what av otfctf firm in the world has done, vis.— We have held lb* position a* the largest dealers la Pure Ctyjea cad Indian Teas longer than any otter the sales of any country. It will be Interesting to the many to know that (or fjte twelve months ended 30th September, igoS, we have sold a greater quantity of tea than previously (although we have popularity. This has been don; by honest dealing and truthful advertising, and giving the.public the best tea procurable at the different prices, . m i mam Ceylon, New Zealand* Tasmania.
BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. mENDERS are invited and will be received up to noon on FRIDAY, 4th October next, for Supply and Delivery of 1000 Cubic Yards Boulders at the Crushe 1 Site, Abattoir Reserve, Fitzroy. Specifications may be seen at the Borough Offices. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk, |TO BUILDERS. mENDERS will be received at ,ny X oflice up to 4 p,m. on WEDNESDAY, October 2nd, for the erection of additions ti residence for Mr Oharteris. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect,!} • Deyon Street. G- H. PINBON, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, WILL be in New Plymouth at Hookf Sample Rooms, Egmont - Btreet, until Saturday, 28th inst. To ensure a PERFECT FIT, a return trip will be made to give each customer a try on before finishing the orders. Ladies' Divided Riding Skirts a Speciality. All the New Season'B Goods and Styles to choose from. An inspection of a few lines of Mercery is invited, and a trial order solicited. Estimates given for Military Uniforms. ' JOHN MCMAHON, Hair, Eye, and Kidney Specialist, from Wellington (late of Melbourne), will treat Baldness and Falling Hair, Pimples, Asthma, Bronchitis. Eyes a Specialty, Eczema, Rheumatics, Piles, all skin diseases. Consultation free from 8 to 10 a.m., 12 to 2 p.m., and 5 to 8 p.m., at the Coffee Palace, Egmont-street, New Plymouth, from Wednesday, 18th September, for two weeks only. Unquestionable testimonials,
"JjANG GOES SAXPENCEI"—But see what you get for it. Any of the '.*Jj following at sixpence each: Fruit or meat pies, sultana cake, bun loaf, ldoz <■) sultana or plain scone, lib of mixed bis- '■■'.'% cuits, luoh cake, Simnel cake, Madeira vi cake, seed cake, ldoz coffee buna, etwa, ' H sandwich, Brighton sandwich, 3- *—**■ loaves, etc., etc., etc. It coats too to mention everything we sell for pence, so please pay a visit to the 1_ „_. enic Bakery Shop.—John C. Eegg, MK.VJ prietor. * t^" i\. farmer.~Fcrsale.—Choice Mb- '.*, urban property, 1} miles from New Ply'. S mouth, on good metalled road, 6J acres ,•"*' land, new 6roomed hou«o, Willi tacked wash-house and house built of first-clas? hearttf rinnj."\ and well-finished throughout, on spl«n-'>i did elevated position, wll sheltered from * prevailing wind, and fitted with all con- : : vemenccs, hot and cold water throogu-.v out j property well fenced and planted, «J and wculd make an ideal horn* for a re,- ;,l tired farmer or business man; a oheap \ property, and easy terms arranged.—Ap. M ply to Box 85, New Plymouth. " 1 WANTED ZNOWN-Mynott.-l Labor Agent, Carrie Stseet, has, *?f arranged with a reliable firm for »he~ ' t 'supply of milking hands and general : seryants. Passages to be prepaid and ' deducted from wages unless employees stay three months. Applicants remit' '< £i 8s 6d, which covers passage money *; failure arises ' o supply. DIVIDED SKIBTS—COCKSS'Sf cutter holds first-class London i diploma for ladies' garments.—Cookwi'J* Deyon Street. til QRICKET Bats, Pads, Gloves, by cricketer from Home, ol ' ' "Rn>R SALE—A dairy herd; 70 youngi I cows, close to profit. Write for-/ particulars.—Wilson & Nolan. T.AMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS! for t ball, or for the /kitchen, J»r % dining-room, for the drawing, nun,'-% splendid selection at rock bottom pric
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