Aroa's Store, NOTICE, JT pays you to deal where you get ti» BEST GOODS At the VERY LOWEST PMOBS. Wlwn juu g»t the BEST TREATMENT And the MOST PROMPT ATTENTION. A trial will prov e the Bight Firm to deal from is R. AND F, AROA, BP.OUGHAM-ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 283. CLEARING BALE 01? GROCERIES, BIG REDUCTION TOfl Spot Ca3h. Pules Too Numerous to Mention. Chl and Get Quotations. SALE STAETB FRIDAY, MAY Ist, 1908 A, VEALE, TniUTits Rom 3riLDiNGs. •oooooooooooooooooooooooo'
VI U I T A K B R' S. -.CHOICEST DIiSSKRf FIGS.8 [TCIAL PURCHASE OF 1000 BOXES. AT BAiiGAIX I'JJICKS. WHITAKEB. NEXT CHIl'KttlOX HOTEL, JTnw I'lyir.oulli,
WM . MAKER ' WINTER WAHMTH. 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 Dbacription of GenuiM Oil Clothing Manufactured^ A. S. HASELL, DEVON STREET.
Have you Seen the New Frills for Table Decoration 7 NOVELTIES From THE PEOPLE'S GHOOEH. This time it is Frills for Tab)» Decorations. Outlet Prills Madeira Doyloys Lace Papers Picnic Box Dessert Papers Table Btationory Crimped Paper Case Honeycomb Pie Collars Also, Kakemaker Flaked Ric« Tapioca, Flakeg Cream of Wheat Assorted Table fiweots Wild Bramble Jellr Jellied cock's Cor Laitanc« da Hareng Russian Caviare Terrine do Foics Gras Confectionery C. CARTER. The People's Grocer, DEVON STREET, ' N«l W PLYMOUTH.
NGAIRE GARDENS. THE WONDiJKLAND Of TFjE NORTH. PHK' Caest place in the li<>minion t» liold a Picnic, either tot Schools. Private or PuUic Bodies, or Garden Par.' ties; there ia plenty of loom. Beautiful Flowers, Lawns, and well-preserved Native liueh. Amusements in grea including The Ureat Eansational "WATER CHUT E," Qaoits, Tennis, Skittles, Croquet, Boating, Bathing, Swings, See-Saws Bicycle Racing, Merry-go-Round, and, above all, That Mirtß-creating Device THE "MAYPOLE WHIR L." Fruit and Lollie Stalls, also Tea Rooms, in the Grounds. Hot water is I provided free. All games and amuse ments FREE excepting the Water Chute. Admission to Grounds .. SIXPENCE. A. TRUELOVE, J Propr'etor and Manag«T. DICING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENIOo, Eto. MISS MAUD HEAKES (Of Melbourne). Evc-ning Classes, St. Mary's Hall, Pivian-street, EVERY WEDNESDAY, 7 to 10 p.m. All new Society and Ballroom Dances, V.'altz (reverse) a spe"Mlt;.- first hour for tuition. •/ •' .'enile Classes EVERY SATURDAY M'.>r>.\i:<n, 10 to 12. AH branches or Oancing (Ballroom anil Fancy), Deportment, Walking. Physical, Respiratory, Health, and Grace Exercises. Private Lemons by appointment. Terms and partienlaw at Colonial V*w> Company. Deri street.
DAEBY fBODUCa WE a*e Buyers of Dairy and Bepaw cor Butter (Ist and 2nd grade»), ■lighest prices given. Apply—1, J. ENRICTAN&, *JO,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 138, 2 June 1908, Page 4
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