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CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS AT MOREY'S. i TIfOREY AND SON. have one hundred and one things most suitable for Christmas Presents at prices which are a« they should be, quality considered—always the lowest. We ate determined to make this a "Merry Christmas" indeed for all our customers, by gWng unquestipned goods at the price asked. XMAS APRONS, Is to 6s 6S each XMAS BLOI'SES, Is lid to 37s Od each XMAS PETTICOATS, 2s lid to 47a 6d each XMAS COLLARS, Is to la 0d each XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS, 2d to 2a 8d each XMAS GLOVES, Od to 8s Od pair XMAS PARASOLS, 5s 6d to 13s 6d each XMAS HOSIERY, la to 3s 6d pair XMAS QUILTS, 500 to choose from, 2s lid to 27a 6d each VMAK CURTAINS, 590 pairs to select from, 2s Od to 25s pair BEDSPREADS, DUCHESSE SETS, DOYLEYS, TRAYCLOTHS, etc., etc., all at Xmas Prices at Morey's. Open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. only, except Saturday and Tuesday Next. Morey and Son, DEVON STREET ONLY, NEW !PLYMOUTH. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO ALL DO not fail to "all ai PELLEW!S for ANYTHING and EVERYTHING rathe way of Drapery, Millinery and Clothing. You will get well serted. Very special line in Flower*, bought at a v great discount, will be sold during Christmas at 1/■ spray, worth 3/6 and 4/6. Bee our floral window. W. PELLEW. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, T IST OF WINNERS IN THE TENTH HALF-YEARLY KOZiB. TEA OASH DISTRIBUTION, DECEMBER, 1907. St. Colurnbkflle Convent, Hokitika £5 Mrs A. Foster, Table Hill £5 Mrs B. Flannery, Opliir £5 Miss M. Pipson, Wanaka £2 ili-a 11. Crummond, Hnmpstead £2 Miss M. Boyle, Greymouth £5 Misa M. Davies, Mrs T. M. Scott, Milton Miss L, Grant, Wftimate Miss E. Foote, Hokitika Mm A. Nightingale, Greymouth Hiss K. MeKenzie, Tinwald Mrs W. Dunne, Milton £3 £3 £3 £1 £1 £1 £1 And 18 at 10/-, 42 at as each, and 12 consolation prizes ef 2/8 eaoh to cons suniers ip ! p ' narts of the Dominion.

MOATE&CC MSTOODAPUBUCTESI FOR OVER 38 YEARS. AWARDED ONLY BOLD MEDAL In Comprfttoa, IStt dtMtto HtLSON JEO& FIRST SILVER MEDAL In Cjmpilltteli, lltt HIGHEST AWARD AmTfiOUS MEDAL NX I nod, INT Nelson. Moate & Co. Cftlßß, MtZESUIB, TISMIU.

EE EE STEEDMAK'S SOOTHING POWDERS. Mievc FEVERISH HEAT, Prevent FITS, CONVULSIONS, etc., preserve n healthy state of the constitution in CHILDREN. l'leasc observe the EE in STEEDMAN. These powders contain EE NO POISON. EE

BAND CONTEST SUITS. QJEO. GRIFFITHS', Merchant Tailor, Devon-street, has already commenced booking orders for Suits for Band Contest week. Intending patrons nre requested to jilace orders aa soon as convenient. NobOy Suitings just openednp. GEO. GRIFFITHS, MERCHANT TAILOR, DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

PRESENTS i'OR CHRISTMAS - AND THE , NtiW YEAR AT THOS. AVERY'S nALL and inspect his large stock, ' imported from the best makers, For LADIES, GENTLEMEN, and CHILDREN. The goods are New and Choice and guaranteed to please. Reference to his circular, now being distributed, will give you an idea of the variety to Select from. You will be wise to purchase early, as the imported goods cannot be replaced this season. PRESENTATION BOOKS. The stock is acknowledged by booklovers to be most complete. The Classics—Poetry and Prose—in novpl and dainty bindings. BOYS' and GIRLS' BOOKS in Great variety, including the Boys' and Girls' Annual, Chums, Little Folks, Chatterbox, Wonder Book, etc. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS POSTCARDS AND POSTCARD ALBUMS. . THOR. AYERY, PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER MAGAZINE AND NEWS AGENT, New Plymouth.

UUOE-ETTES Sandals for thu ° holidays, Mack And tat», all skes. They're selling fast.—McEwen Bros. 21-3 T OST, in Devon-street, Pair of Spectaelca is damaged case. ?r»»rd on returning to Mrs. Mannixilhivoa-ati'est. rpHERE is only one Bijot to New Mymouth for me, and thltßaot you'll And at the A.8.0. That tired Muation you never feel when your fool tomes down on the Springbok Heels. 20 0 YOST, on Tuesday, between Ratanui and Post Office, via Vivian-street a Gold Cricket Trophy; owner's name inscribed, Reward at this olfiM. AT CATRAN'S, Devon-street, tho •wealth of Christmas Presents is large. Everything new and novel, at holiday prices. TOANTEB, a Junior Clerk. Apply Standish and Kerr, Solicitors. 18-4 JJIGH-GRADE English Bicycles, interchangeable With B.S.A. parts, and fitted with Eadie coaster kuba, £ll 1(5/-. Easy terms.—Skeates and Bockaert, Ltd. IT-0 have to get extra space to show our large stock of Christmas Toys. I See the "Bon Marche," next door but one.—Catran. TJH)R SALE, Liverj and Bait Stable* in thriving Woat Coast townj Up-to-date plant, good horse*; dolus a fla* turnover; owner is going farming ag<* will exchange for a suitable farm/Tar ov«i\ price, and full partkmlarf ft " 4 \nlan and Co. ( )XLY £2OO cash wanl lute able, TSQ aari

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 301, 21 December 1907, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 301, 21 December 1907, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 301, 21 December 1907, Page 5

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