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snout; kst seeu V information to 0. Muller, SUndislJ gEWAKD.-io.it, on GbrMtmu JC» one Lamp Rocket, between Bank t» New Zealand and EUlot-etnet. UJones, Criterion Stables. little sweet we have aecur< more of those choice tender six for our Meat Bazaar, U-9 '' TfIST, Bay Horse with white etar on ■ - Reward for information that will le»* to recovery to H. C. Fenton, Sarnie, House. Zti fiOW Suttou's Improved' TnoiiMndbeaded Kale, safe cropper and feeder, grows dryest season.—Griffiths and Co. '. Aberdeen Turnips, immensely improved strain, unrivalled cropper aad keeper.—Griffiths and Co. " close to town) price £BoO| buanft purchase-money remaining at 6 per ceafc - —Oilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. SALE, SO Acres, good house, and outbuildings; £250 cash requited; 3 miles from New Plymouth.—Gilmour and Clarke. New Plymouth, convenient 'buildings; rent lis Od per acre.—Gllmour and '\ Clarke, New Plymouth. • ' -^ T7»OR SALE, three full Quarter-acre, - ; '<' I Sections in Buller-street, Nos. 1808 a, 1306b, 130«o; price for Sot, £450) also, ♦, W.0.8.K. Lease, 18 Aorei, on Oil Hot- | pitel read, one mile from townj river . r', boundary; ideal suburban retMmtU site; extensively planted. Term* If ft* sired. For edd>eis apply office of this paper. ■ , . ■ t* "80 Nloel" St. George Jam Is what children delight in, for you can Bui. liinf tlio bE„I. t\... ill.. best. It's wholesome, too, as well as delicious, being made from fruits from the famous Teviot orchards. Try one of our handy screw-top jars from your grocer " St. George meana Purity." Mate by Irvine and Stemuon, Ltd Help the tittle onw grow plump and strong. Qlvo regular doses of Lane's KmuU sion. Btart now. 8 THE Al UP-TO-DATE STORES wish to thank the publio of New Plymouth and surrounding districts for the liberal patronage given to us during the eleven years past. We think the patronage will continue, because we guarantee QUALITY, CLEANLINESS, CHEAPNESS, AND PROMPTNESS. Orders attended to from all parts of town and country. FOR CHRISTMAS SEASON », Our stock of General Groceries*; is especially choice. No old warehouse goods. FOR SEC YEARS The Al Stores hav; supplied stores to the New Plymouth Hospital Old People's Home, and Charitable Aid Board a sufficient guarantee of quality and prices. Geo. G. Boulton DEVON-ST. EAST, NEW PLYMOUTH. T CHALLENGE COMPETITORS In XMAS AND NEW lEAB PRESENTS In Gold and Silver Watches, Jewellery, Engagement Kings, Broockes, Gold, Silver, and Greenstone Pendants, Purses, Silver-mounted Goods, Electroplated Goods, Ladies' Belts in great variety, etc., etc. THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN TARANAKI FOR GOOD VALUE. LIBERAL DISCOUNT given to AU Purchasers during Holiday Season at J.BENNETT'S, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Devon Sslrect (next Bellringer Bros.'). EVERY HOUSEWIFE J£NOWS what » difficult task it is to kwp meat cool and fresh during the sultry weather. We have just installed an up-to-date ice-cliuuiber, built on natural and sanitary lines. Customers con rely on our present meat being ABSOLUTELY COOL AND FRESH. No expense has been spared to place a good article on the market by WALTER SCOTT PORK BUTCHER, DEVON STREET. FOB TAB XMAS SEASON JfOR (he Christmas Season the Goodv at my shop are Now, Uaique, and ven Varied. Some of the lines in stock I— , NEW ANNUALS (Boys' and Glrle' Own Paper, etc.). DIARIES-Froin the Smallest to the Largest. NEW BOOKS-The Latest of American and English. NEW LEATHER GOODS in Desks, Workboxes, Companions, Bags, all shapes and sites. PURSES Silver-mounted and Plain, also Ladies' Card-cases FRAMES—A very large assortment. CHILDREN'S HOOKS in endless.variety in linen and paper. TOYS and DOLLS-A Splendid Display. BIBLES from the British and Foreton Bible Society. i A. E. COTTIER, BROUGHAM STREET, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 309, 28 December 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 309, 28 December 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 309, 28 December 1908, Page 3

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