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IMPORTANT SALE OF SUl'lilflOK HOUSEHOLD I'T'UXTTI'I!E, fkiijav, I- I;BJ;L AJ:\ 21. NEWTON KING .('Ce-civcd iinlruciimin fj-,,;,, _\|, T ■ win, is leaving Xow i'| v . mouth, In aurtiuii. nl liis j V ,i. d-nco, : Y<j{m«-stn'et. 011 Friday. 1H- I rtuiry 2lsl<- ' ! J,, - s Si:i'KJiiolJ UOt'NIillOLI) F( i!- '■ ing oi: j HALL - j Superior hall clock (cathedral | chimes), hall stand, table and I chair, Oriental rug, piotn;,-s. | etc. j DRAWIXI.I-JiOO.M j \ cry superior ('liestcrlicW j fully upholstered), occasion;! j lull's and chains, :) easy chsi j llowcr >iuud, pictures, curiai'i', i and pule.s. j DIXIXO-liUu.U-- 1 | Art -jJ!■1)• ia id v.it li mirror ha;..' extension i.aiilc. superior sir:,- ' , in leather and carved mahogany Irames, handsome marble e!'i<-k. i butlers (ray, Oriental carpel and rugs, ! eijdvi aud irons, oi HIODKOIIMS— | Double li.r. Parisian bcdslcad. i wardrobe (mirror panel), j b.r. bedsteads, sjiring mat - I tresses, Uajioc bods, duclicssc chests, lii.t. aud other wash- ' stands, carpet squares, lino- ! leums, couches, easy aud other chairs, child's cot, toilet ware, curtains and poles, etc. KITCHEN, &c.— Tables, chairs, linoleums, diunir service and crockery ware, cool ing utensils, tubs, lawii-mowei garden tools, etc. 10 purebred lirowu U'ghorn lieiw Sale at 1.30 o'clock. POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTER BROS. hold a sale of the abovi EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock

Entries solicited. SARNIA HOUSE. ruivATi; ijuaiujixc - iiul.si:. Opposite Chuveh. Yivj.tn-ytl'Gi't. rjpiliS Boavtling-lioiKsc h situat'd in a good, airv. colliL'ii] position, two mimitc.v walk from l'mt Oliiro and oil" minute from Marsland IJil!. Tim renovated inside and out. Eleetrie light 3ilid hut, cold, and shower baths. A comfortable home in a desirable locality. ileal-., Is, 1 aril], -is (id per day, or ,CI per week. sar, nf a ji oi: s )■:. S A 1! A I A JI 0 I' S 10. JlliS. •). -J. (iILHRUT, , I'lopivtrrss, WATCH RIGHT HERE

poi NuVET.rrES EVEKY MONTII Pari" Panyong Tea. Coffee fresh ground every morning. " Peeled Peaches, Apricots, Pears, Quinces, Apples, Egg Plums for dessert. Olives, Anchovies, White Suit Herrings, Findon Haddock?, Dried Sprats, Peeled Shri:pps, Oysters, Lobsters. Vidonia, Tohocroas, Wliitebait. Lucca Oil in bottles and gallon tins. Mushrooms, Chutncys, etc.. etc., to be sold at cheap prices. A. YE ALE. THEaTKE ROYAL BUILDLS'GS, 'Phone 166. WASHING DAY FACTS. long as wo wear clothing we shall have washing-days. It's a hard day for the housewife, and sometimes for the hunbsad too, if the washing is done 3u the old-fashioned way. AN O.K. WASHER will so alter the race of wasli-ing-day as to make it almost unrecognisable. About two hours will see it through, and your clothes will bo as whrte as if done by hand. OKEY, SOS k ARNOLD, SOLli A'JKNTS.

AROAS' CASH STORE Yfy'E WISH OUR MAN V" CUSTOMERS A PPOSPEROUSYEAE, jid Uiank them i'or their libeval support ill the past. To meet the requirements of our GROWING TRADE We ;tre e.vtcniliug our promises anil greatly increasing our slock, Which we trust will be a convenience to our customers and the public generally. R. & P. AKOA, OIiOCEKS, FRUITERERS, AND PRODUCE DEALERS, Brougham-street. 'Pho™. 283. H E.-islest to RWe 1 Easiest to Buy i H Easiest to Pay For 1

Road Racer, &J 3 13n, Ladaest 1 or Gents' Roads'.c:*, V* &15 15a Easy terms, £z extra. *)\Vri!c for Catalogue, post toe. BHHOLOSaCO.,^ | *,VSLLiX6TO«, CHSISTCiWC.I, INVSRCARGIL-. itcs? 1906-7 Models on Shaw n! P tS*" 13. XIEVNOLDS ANp CO., Devon-street, New Plymouth, We are prepared to treat with liveagents for town? where we arc not represented. i j.... 1

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 52, 20 February 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 52, 20 February 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 52, 20 February 1908, Page 3

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