( Of the world's population, there are ! 04 to the million who are blind. i Mr Newton King advertises 350 boxes of fruit, for miction at his mart this afternoon. Now is the time for anyone to secure stocks for jam or preserve?, plums especially being in heavy supply and selling at low rates. There's a shop in New Plymouth called "The Knsh." Just about everybody in Tarnnaki knows this shop, and everybody knows it's just below Nolan's nuction mart in Devon-street. They've a splendid lot of men's and boys' clothing flicro. and you can rely upon getting honest, dependable goods at a moderate figure. They have a suit called "The Prestwcll." which is uneciallv made for them, and is favorably known throughout Tarnnaki. The prices run from fid to (15s, and manv nennle mistake I them for five-guinea suits. Bovs' clothin? thev do well, nnd thov have iu«t landed about 00 Conway suits, the prices raneina from 13s fid to 27s fid. Norfolk suits they have from 10s fid to 30s, sailoi suits from 4s 3d to 0s fid. Don't forget to pay them a call. You'll be bum to I n atisfied—Advt. I *
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 312, 10 January 1908, Page 2
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