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Stock-taMng' Price Hi Just BARGAINS from ewy nook and corner of this reliable store. Wnito Washable Kid Gloves, Is 9d per pair. Colored Fancy Muslins, Sd to Is per yard, to clear at 4Jd per yard. Dress Tweeds, in greys, etc.—ls 4d now Hki Is lid now Is 3d, 2s 6d now Is 6d And a lot of Costume Lengths to go it less than half pric», Bomuants of Cashmere, Cloths, Toilei. etc, at givo sway prices Morey and Son. DEVON STREET ONLY, NEW PLYMOUTH. Is it Perennial? Will it Run Out? rpiESE are .questions of vital importance to tk buyer of RYE GRASS SEED, csiJCL-ially to the BUSH I'AIUIER. My long experience in the "-'' ' business has taught me that COLONIAL CROWN RYE GRASS if carefully selected, is by far th e most reliable and gives greater satisfaction to the buyer, and is usually lower iu price. iwwwuraw "THERE'S NOTHING NE W UNDER THE SUN." 20 Y F» KS AG ° r im l )ortt ' d a shipment of the choicest and best known attain of RYE GRASS obtainable in Eng land, but the results were not satisfactory to my clients, and I have never re peated the experiment, although several times pressed to buy, "often at tempt ing prices." ily stuck of RYE GRASS *EED lias been carefully bought from reliable firms; 'it is saved only from long-established pastures; is double ma chine-dressedj a nice cleanbriahtsample, and an e xtra heavy seed. ~lt is. better to sow grass seed of this description tlr — '- ' ----' -•"■ some new but untried kind, its jnly claim to merit creased cost. Also iu stock—--10 T . OJ ;. S HUUST ' S FAMOUS CLOVE RS and Small Grass Seeds, Cocksfoot, i „' ~" JJ n 4 E "S lish ){ J'es (grown in Canterbury and Hawkes Bay),* Meadow foxtail, Prairie Grass, etc. The above arc all Mow Season's and of Highest Quality. samples and quotations of my veriou sseeds may be had upon application. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD

EXTRA TROUSERS GIVEN FREE WITH EACH MAN S sun Auckland Clothing Company DEVOJf STREET, NEW PLIMOTTTH, G. G, BOULTOK THE NEW PLYMOUTH TALKERIES Just loaded diiect from the factories, 10,000 EDISON, STERLING and PATH DISC and CYLINDER RECORDS, THE BEST PROCURABLE. All the Latest in Phonographs, Gramaphones, Zonophoncs, and Trumpets for same. THE TALKERIES carry a stock of 10,000 records to choose from. Full stock of requisites on hand. Order* amd repairs executed promptly. NOTE.-CASH WITH ORDER. All goods at Wellingtoa and Auckland jvices. ii i... - ! ■ ♦■ •- ' DKVOK STREET T.IST OF WINNERS IN THE TENTH. HALP-YEARLY KOZIE TEA GASH DISTRIBUTION, DECEMBER, 1907. St. Columbkille Convent, Hokitika £5 Miss M. Davies, Barrytown 'i'3 Mrs A. Foster, Table Hill £5 Mrs T, M. Scott, Milton £3 Mrs B. Flanncry, Opliir £5 Miss L. Grant, Waimate £8 Hiss M. Pipson, Wanaka f 2 Miss E. Foote, Hokitika ill Mrs R. Criiuiuioiid, Hampstead £2 Mrs a. Nightingale, Greymouth £\ Miss M. Boyle, Greymouth £sMiss K. McKenzie, Tinwald £1 Urs A. Poster, Table Hill £5 Mrs T, M. Scott, Milton £3 Mrs B. Flanncry, Opliir £5 Miss L. Grant, Waimate £8 Miss M. Pipson, Wanaka, f 2 Miss E. Foote, Hokitika ill Mrs R. Cruiuinoiid, Hampstead £2 Mrs a. Nightingale, Greymouth £\ Miss M. Boyle, Greymouth £sMiss K. McKenzie, Tinwald £1 Mrs W. Dunne, Milton £1 Ami 18 at 10/-, 42 at 5s each, and 12 consolation prizes of 2/8 each to cons tram en in -»"■ -«v> part' of the Dominion. The A.B.C. Boot' Company are holding) In evciy home there is .bound to lie their annual disposing sale, commencing I a place here and there which needs some Saturday, Ist February. A few orices: I effective covering to give the place a table appearance. Quite one of . t: ■— —'st assortments of cretonnes lh?y ' shooters, heavy, 13s (Id; boys' chrome! have ever had is to be opened up at lials, 7s"3d; men's carpet slippers, 2s Od; I White and Sons', Devon-street. Tin re ■ ' ladies' glace button boots, 10s 6d; glare) are some ninety pieces to choose -from, <. shoes, button, 5s (id fell slippers, 10(1; I and they include some very nice pitt-VM carpel slippers, Is; children's slippers, terns. The higher-priced ctetonSes;Sift*,-, felt, 7('i per pair. All goods greatly re-1 in double widths, and are Y«y •rtWßJe'".;.*' duced. Call early. A.B.C. Boot Com-.j for curtains. They. range in -price fru'nx. ~ pany, Devon-street,—Advt, 0d to 2s per yM'd^&tfft'"'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 44, 11 February 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 44, 11 February 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 44, 11 February 1908, Page 3

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