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Now that the winter is here, in earnest den't by any means neglect your winter clothing. Just as oil is cheaper than machinery, so is clothing cheaper than medicine and doctors' bills. Nbw, the best place we know of in Taranaki for men's clothing is "The Kasi," just be low Nolan's auction mart. They'v.) always a splendid assortment at moderate prices—honest, dependable goods, *oo. They've a lot of colonial heavy wool underpants at 3s lid, shiglcts to match 3s 9d, men's heavy woollen sox Is, men's good honest colonial wool saddle tweed trousers at Os 6d, and the best assortment of men's overcoats in laranaki. These range from 22s Cd to 30s fld in the ordin&ry make, from 456 r to 59s Cd in "The Presfcwcll" make. These overcoats they make themselves on the premises. Give them a trial.Advt.

TARAXAKI KJFLE VOLUNTEERS. fPHE Company will Parade for Inspection in tire Drill Hall THIS (Monday) EVENIXO, June Ist, at 7.30 o'clock. Election of Junior Lieutenant will lie held alter parade. K. T. JSKLLIUNIJER, Captain. <T. JOSEPH'S HALL. EUOIIKE PARTY AND DANCE. MONDAY, JUNE Ist, 1908, at 8 p.m. Two Hours' Cards. Dancing Long Night, Good Prizes, Supper, Floor, and Music ». ... SCHIERNY, Hon. Sec.

TAKANAKI GARRISON BAND'S ANNUAL BALL (Military, Plain and Fancy Dress), To be held in the JHEAIUK BOVAI On THURSDAY, JUNE 18. The SUPPER arrangements are in the hands of Mesrlamefi G. Tiseli (Mayoress), E. Docicrill, and a strong Ladies' Committee. Ladies 2s, Gentlemen 3s, Onlookers Is, Supper for Onlookers is. E. CLARKE, Secretary. TATARAIMAKA ROAD BOARD. JJL RATES, with 10 per cent, added, unpaid on the 14th June. 1008, will be sued for. E. C. MEREDITH,

COSTUME SALE. gXTKAORDIXAKY (JKEAT BARGAINS! FOK SIX DAYS ONLY. COKXEU DF.VoX ASD EUMOXT SIS., XK\V PLYMOUTH (Xear Dresden Piano Company). THE PARIS COSTUME CO. COSTUMES, COATS, ami ODD SKIRTS For Midwinter. P A I!1S SAL, K Begins FIiIDAY, .lime 5, 2 o'eloek. Kml B THURSDAY, .June 11, 1 o'clock. MT.S. MALE, Of Wellington, Specialist in Coats and Skirts, will personally conduct this C.rcat Sale, ami will also take orders for Jlai'" *~ '— ''—' - QAA COSTUMES and COATS OAA

As long as you can. Uanecessary work is a sure foe to youth, and you ian save a lot of trouble by buying ST. GEORGE JAMS. They're just as pure and wholesome as home-made, and simply delicious to taste. All grocerß keep them. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. TJOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will he issued from any station to any station on the Wellington-Napier-New Plymouth Section and the Welling-ton-Manawatu Company's Railway from MONDAY, Ist June, to WEDNESDAY, 3rd June inclusive, available for return up to and including SATURDAY, 20th June, 1008. BY ORDER.

•THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE CONSOLIDATION ACT, 1891." In the Estate of JOHN CKAIG LASCELLES, lute of New Ply-, mouth, Settler, deceased. A LL creditors and otlier persons having claims against the above estate are hereby required to send to the District Agent of the Public Trustee at New Plymouth on or before the 31st day of July, I'JOS, full particulars thereof in writing, with a statement of their. accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. And notice is hereby given that in default thereof they will be excluded from the distribution of the above estate about to be made under section 47 of the above Act. tate may lie lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account, at. any postal money-order office, or paid to J. 11. Jack, Esq., District Agent of the Public Trustee.

J. W. POYNTON, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, 22nd May, 11)08. A NEAT PANTRY 1. Exclaimed Mrs. Jones to Mrs. I Brown Ok other day. "Oh," said Mrs. I Brown, "that's because I use my ST. GEORGE JAM jars to keep everything in. Ask for ST. GEORGE JAM ia the handy screw-top jar. All leading grocers keep it. FOR SALE, ■pirVE-ROOMED HOUSE on one-eighth acre of land. The house is situated in a nice healthy locality, and is fitted wUb modern conveniences, iscludmg I ' " --■' ' washhouse, gas and water laid in. A nice home. Owner selling on accounl of leaving district. Apply I GILMOUK AND CLARKE, ] New Plymouth. 19-t.c. ACHE Dairy Farm, close to AS good as a register grate for warm I ing the kitchen when the Zealand!. icn Fire is used. Ni.von and Nixon.

CHILDREN LIKE Isn't always good lor the] you cau't go wrong with ST. GEORGE JAMS. They're just as wholesome a 9 they're delicious, and all children like them. They can be got from all leading grocers. Insist on ST. GEORGE,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 137, 1 June 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 137, 1 June 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 137, 1 June 1908, Page 3

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