Ladies' Under wet English Hand-made UNDERWEAR will be appreciated by every woman who likes dainty and attractive Undergarments. The goods are all made by British labor, are beautifully trimmed, and are selestcd cloths. Every article is priced very low. Longclotli Nightdresses—4s 9d, 5b Cd, 6s lid, (is lid, 7s Dd, 8s lid, 10s (id, to 16s tid Longeloik Combinations, Sis 9d, is lid, 5s 9d. 6s (id, 7s 6d, 10s 6d, to ids < 6d. Longcloth Chemises, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 9d, 4s 6d, to 6s 9d Longcloth Snickers, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s 11d,4s 6d, 5s 6d Longclotli Camisoles, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, to 6s 6d
Morey and Son. DEVON STREET ONLY, SEW PLYMOUTH. Is it Perennial? Will it Run Out? rpBESE are questions of. vital import once to tlii buyer of It YE GRASS SEED, especially to the BUSH FAIt MER. My long experience in the seed business has taught me that COLONIAL CROWN RYE GRASS if carefully selected, is by far tli e most reliable and gives greater satisfaction tc the buyer, and is usually lower in price. "THERE'S NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN." 20 YEARS AGO I imported > shipment of the choicest and best known strain . of RYE GRASS obtainable in England, but the results were not satisfactory to my clients, and I have never repeated the experiment, although sever.-.I times pressed to buy, "often at tempting prices." My stock of RYE GEASti SEEB has been carefully bought from reliable firms; it is saved only from long-established pastures; is double machine-dressed; a nice clean bright sample, and an c xtra heavy seed. It is better to sow grass seed of this description than to experiment with some new but untried kind, it 3 jnly .slaim to merit probably being in its increased "cost. Also in stock— J0 TONS HURST'S FAMOUS CLOVERS and Small Grass Seeds, Cocksfoot, Italian and English Ryes (grown in Canterbury and Hawkes Bay), Meadow Foxtail, Prairie Grass, etc. The abpvo arc all New Season's and of Highest Quality. Samples and quotations of my veriou sseeda may be had upon applicationNEWTON NEW PLYMOUTH KING, STRATFORD
EXTRA TROUSERS GIVEN FREE WITH EACH MAN s sun Auckland Clothing Company DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH,
MARK dwon. pHonm Q. G, BOULTON THE NEW PLYMOUTH TALKEBIES Just landed diiect from the factories, 10,000 fiDISON, STERLING and l'A'l'ii DISC and CYLINDER RECORDS, THE BEST PROCURABLE. All the Latest in Phonographs, Gramaphones, iJonooboitea, and Trumpeta for same. THli TALKERIES carry a stock of 10,000 records to choose from. Full atot-k of requisites on hand. Orders and repairs executed promptly. NOTE—CASH WITH OItDER. All goods at Wellington and Auckland, prices. DEVOIs STREET
—; ~~i -brook- C, The Verdict of Experience j in favour of " Coalbrookdale."' f It possesses the greatest amount oi heat 1 It is famous to its burning qualities, 1 It is free from Slate, Stones and Dirt. 1 The Small Percentage of Ash makefe It the most Economical Coal. Order Direct from the Depob - '! All Klndi «f Cwl, aIM Wwwrt u< C»k», prtM», ■. jjj
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 50, 18 February 1908, Page 3
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