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ELSE CAT OR j DRIMK upon mm GOOD TEA ftQATTE a, C" TEAS, ; :i SOU BY AU SROCCRS

Xmas Puddings, Xmas Mince He», Xinas Roast Chicken, Xmas Pastries all varieties. jg £ RANTED, a smart, honest Boy. A.. tassel Btarp * W< E BeMaSa > *»* »fO LET, close to beach «nd statioß, two or three Furnished Bedrooms, with use of conveniences, Apply Daily News office. • l£jt JS BABY THRIVING? everything depends upoii a child'* food. "BILVERSTRKAM" CONDENSED MILK is the richest Taieri milk, in a form that makes it easy to digest and perfectly free from germs. It's alwaya fre»h, cheaper than others, and Eicheit in Cream. Ask your grocer for It. gOW Sutton's Improved Thousand* headed Kale, safe cropper and feeder, grows dryest «ea«on.-Griffithi

gOW Sutton's Favorite and Perfection Aberdeen Turnips, immensely inproved strain, unrivalled cropper and keeper.—Griffiths and Co. /' TEASE—I2O acres, three miles from New, Plymouth, convenient build' fags; rent Us 6d per acre.—Gilmour and Clarke, Naw Plymouth. TTYGIENIO BAKERY—To-day (Satur"day) we have Strawberry Pies, ' Gooseberry Pies, Peach Pies, etc.j lees, Strawberry Cream. 184 £Bll CASH WILL secure fi-roomed House, % acre, close to town; price £36o| balance purchase-money remaining at 5 per cent. —Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. gOW'Sutton's Centenary Turnip, tma of the best yellow turnips ever introduced.—Griffiths and Co. rrm HOUSEWIFE'S FRIEND. Perhaps the miUc has run out—per* haps it's sour—emergencies of this kind often occur, but the wise housekeeper keeps a tin of "SILVERSTRBAM" CONDENSED MILK always on hand. It's splendid for cooking and household use. Ask your grocer for "Silverstream." SALE, SO Acres, good house and outbuildings; £250 cash required| 9 miles from New Plymouth.—Gilmour and Clarke. TQiOR SALE, three full Quarter-acre Sections in Buller-street, Nos. lS08», 1306b, 13060J price for lot, £460; alto.i W.C.S.B. Lease, IS Acres, on Old Hospital road, one mile from towns river boundary; ideal suburban residential site; extensively planted. Terms If desired. For tjd&ess apply office of this paper. te.

WELCOME NEWS PRESENTS BY THfi v \ THOUSAND ' . At IMMENSE** REDUCED PRICES, Having bought' 'Wo heavily ill order td »et them «t LoWMt Prlf~ WE MU&T NOW SELL BEAUTIFUL GOOL*S Just UWed AT' £ALE PHICM CHWSTMAS SALE OB' JEWELLERY » NOW ON, « From 2s to 5s Discount Off iEvery Pound See the Prices and the Goodsf £3OOO WORTH MUST M SOUSSALE STARTS TO-DAY. ,j V; SKEATES BROS,; • JEWELLERS, ETC., OPPOSITE THEATRE ROYAL, ; Devon Street, New Plymouth.

for THE XMAS SEASON pOR the Christmas Season the Good! at my shop are New, Unique, and very Varied. Some of the fines in stock:— NEW ANNUALS (Boys' and Girl*' Own Paper, etc.). DIARIES—From the Smallest to thi Largest. NEW BOOKS-The Latest of American and English. NEW LEATHER GOODS in Desk*. Workboxes,. Companions, Bogs, All shapes and sizes. PURSES Silver-mounted and Plata, also Ladies' Card-cases FRAMES—A very largo assortment. CHILDREN® BOOKS-in endless variety fa linen and paper. TOYS and DOLLS-A Splendid Display. BIBLES from the British and Foreign Bible Society. A. E. COTTIER, BROUGHAM STREET, New Plymouth.

THOS. AVERY TNVITES inspection of his Grand Display of FANCY GOODS * And Ohrlstma* NoveltlM. LATEST STYLES in " Ladies' Handbags, Purses, DressisJ. t - Cases, Writing Cases, Manicure Sets, Silver-mounted Goods, LedicV and Gents' Brushes (in cases), Ornv ' ments, Postcard Albums and Autograph Albums, Electro-plate Waw, - etc. „ ... THjS new books Consist of tlie Foots and Clank* in novel and dainty bindings. REWARD BOOKS AND ANNUALS,'*'" A large stock to select from. NEW POSTCARDS, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS AND CALENDARS. Customers are requested to miko tlii'h- purchases early, as a busy season is anticipated. THE SHOP WTLL BE OPEN IN THE I • EVENING UNTIL CHRISn£AS. THOS. AVERY, BOOKSELLER And \!!'01!TV )P FANCY GOODS, NEW PLYMOUTH, ,()ING, VIOLIN, AND PIANO. MISS ROBSOR Hifi 'K.-1 ~"l SibolarAiv ThMaf DEVON STRBHaKAfti..-,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 304, 19 December 1908, Page 5

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615

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 304, 19 December 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 304, 19 December 1908, Page 5

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