Aroa's Store. { NOTICE, j T pays y«u to deal where you get th« i BEST GOODS At the , VERY LOWEST PRICES. Where you get the BEST 'i'REATMENT And the' MOST PROMPT ATTENTION. A trial will prov e the Right Finn to deal from is R. AND F, AEOA, BROUUHAM-ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 253.
CLEARING SALE OV GROCERIES, BIG SEDUCTION FOE Pbices Too Numsbous to Mention, Cill and Get Quotations. SALE STABTS FRIDAY, MAY Ist, 1908. A, VEALE, Teeateb Boyai Buildings. 'Phone 166.
BUY FIGS 1!! HIT A K E R' S. ■ CHOICEST DKSSERT FIGS.— SPECIAL PUECHASE OF 1000 BOXES. AT BAIiGAIN PRICES. WHITAKER. NEXT CRITERION HOTEL, HW Plymouth,
■^kz^mm WINTER WAKHTH. Yj/INTER is at hand. Feed will be expensive. COMFORTABLE COVERS for your cows and horses will save you money and keep your cattle snug from the rigors of winter. BEST OF WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Every Description of Gemiice Oil Clothing Manufactured. A. S. HASELL, MAKER, DEVON STREET. Have you Seen the Table Decoration?
VOVELTIES From THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, This time it, is Frills for Table Declarations. Outlet Frills. Madeira Doyloys Lace Papers Picnic Box Dessert Papers Table Stationery Crimped Paper Case Honeycomb Pie Collars Also, Kakeinaker naked Rice Tapioca Flake 8 Cream of Wheat Assorted Table Sweota Wild Bramble Jelly Jellied oock's Combg Imitance do Hareng Russian Caviare Terrine de Foies Gras Confectionery C. CAETEE.
The People's Grocer, DEVON STREET, N«fW PLYMOUTH. NGAIKE GARDENS. THE WONDERLAND OF TEE NORTH. THE £aest place in the Dominion to hold a Picnic, either for Schools, Private or PuMic Bodies, or Garden Par. ties; there is plenty of loom. Beautiful Flowers, Lawns, and well-preserved Native Bush. Amusements in great variety, including ' ; The Great Sensational "WATER CHUTE," Quoits, Tennis, Skittles, Croquet. Boating, Bathing, Swings,"See-Saw,, Uiuycle Racing, Merry-go-Round, and, a hove »U,. That Mirth-creating Device I THE "MAYPOLE WHIR I." Fruit and Lollie Stalls, also Tea Rooms, in the Grounds. Hot water is provided free. All games and amuee ment3 EREE excepting the Water Chute. Admission to Grounds .. SIXPENCE A. TRUELOVE, Proprietor and Manager.
[DICING, DEPORTMENT, CALIS THENICa, Etc. MISS MAUD 21E2AKE8 (Of Melbourne). Evening Classes, St. Mary's Hall, Vivian-street, EVERY WEDNESDAY, ' 7 to 10 p.m. All new Society and Ballroom Dances. V.'altz (reverse) a specialt-. First hour fop tuition. Jujenile Classes EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, 10 to 12. All branches of Dancing (Ballroom and Fancy), Deportment, Walking, Physical, Respiratory, Health, and Grace Exercises. Private Lessons by appointment. Terms and partici\lars at Colonial Wio Company, Devntetreet. DAIRY HtODUOE. i W B »*« Buyers of Dairy and Separ»« J cor Butter (Ist and 2nd gradoa(',| ffighest prices given. Apply— J 4, J. ENRICTAJN& 00,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 137, 1 June 1908, Page 4
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