Down, Down, Down! GO THE PRICES ON ALL GOODS AT SALE A BOMBARDMENT OE BARGAINS! COLORED SJLK VEILINGS, Od yard COLORED SILK RIBBONS, ad yard * LADIES' BELTS, le encli LADIES' HOSE, two pairs for la lid LADIES' WOOL VESTS, 9d each LADIES' GLOVES, Od pair ' . LACES, la dozen yards ALL FOR CASH ONLY. NO BOOKING AT SALE PRICES. orey and Son, DEVON STREET ONLY, NEW PLYMOUTH.
:i iS THE NEW PLYMOUTH JAi BEST G. G, BOULTON TALKEIIIES •Just lauded direet from the factories, 10,<)UU UDISUN, STERLING aud PATlli IJIHO and CYLINDER RECORDS, THE BEST PROCURABLE. All the Latest in Phonographs, Gramaphuncs, Zouophones, and Trumpets for same. THE TALKERIES carry a stock of 10,UUU records to choose from. Full stock ol' requisites on hand. Orders aud repairs executed promptly. NOTE.—CASH WITH ORDER. , All goods at Wellington and Auckland prices. DEVON STREET T IST OF WINNERS IN THE TENTH HALF-YEARLY KOZIE TEA GASH DISTRIBUTION, DECEMBER, 1007. St. Columbkille Convent, Hokitika £5 Mrs A. Foster, Table Hill £o Mrs B. Flannery, Ophir £5 Mise M. Pipson, Wanaka £2 Mrs R. Crummond, Hampstead £2 Miss M. Boyle, Greymouth £5 Miss M. Davies, Barrytown .Mrs T. M. Scott, Milton Miss L. Grani, Waiinate Miss K. l'oote, Hokitika Mrs A. Nightingale, Greymouth Miss IC. MclCennic, Tinwald Mrs W. Dunne, Milton £3 1.3 £3 £1 £1 £1 £1 And 18 at 10/-, 42 at 5s each, and 12 consolation prizes of 2/6 each to coat sumera in ii"'—cni part , of the Dominion.
STOP ! When you get to J. BENNETT'S, AND JEWELLER (Next Bellringer Bros.'), DEVON-STREET, For your XMAS & NEW YEAR PRESENTS MY SPECIAL OFFER: A Special Discount to Each Purchaser. Choicest Assortment of GO r vD and SFLVUR JEWELLERY of all descriptions; large stock ELECTRO-WAEE and CLOCKS of all styles. Finest Selection of BROOCHES in TARANAKI to choose from. GREAT OFFER: A 20s Watch for 15s during the holidays. Inspect my stock before purchasing elsewhere. ,T. BENNETT, Open for Business Every Evening. BAND CONTEST SUITS. QEO. GRIFFITHS, Merchant Tailor, Devon-street, has aires iy com inenced booking orders for Suits for Band Contest week. Intending patrons arc requested to place onto as soon us convenient. Nobby Suitings just opened up. GEO?" CIRIFFimS, MERCHANT TAILOR, DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
■Bil EASIEST TO RlDE—Because the lightest machine on the market. EASIEST TO BUY—Because no matter where you live you can buy through the local cycle dealer or direct. EASIEST TO PAY FOR—Became any machine can be purchased at Catalogue Prices by twelve equal monthly instalments. ROAD RACERS, *l3 131. nrtt. lADIW or 6ENTB* ROADSTERS, flHod Coaster and Front Brake, elc,. file 161. Mtt. Ewy T#rm» £2 extra. Dapota and Agencies in all centrei. Write for —i. 11- Catalogue. ■■ E*REYKOLDB&6Or= Wtllln|ttiii Chrl«toh»roh »ni Inverearjlll. E. REYNOLDS AND CO., Devon-street, New Plymouth. We are prepared to treat with live agents for towns where we are not
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 319, 18 January 1908, Page 5
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