.MOTOR CAR FOR--'SALE. WEBSTER BROS [AVE instructions to sell privately— L o.\'E 10-II.P. SINGLE-CYLINDER DAIUiACQ MOTOR CAR. Seats four; removable touucaii. at Messrs. Okcy ami WEI3STER IiROS. HXJI/IRY, PMB, A.KD IIOKBES, WEBSTER BR(U \JUJI.I' kold a sale of th< abort EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock tintriet lolicit-w). Tarahaki Wool, Sheepskin, Hide, and TallOw SalesHAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-JANUARY 19th. QLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before Friday previa Ji>. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE fiHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwaided to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE TUESDAY, 19th JANUARY, 1909. fjLIENTS are requested to forward consignments so as to reach us by FRIDAY, ISth January. YOUNG, HOBBS & CO. Stratford. THE Al UP-TO-DATE STORES
wish to thank the publfc of New Plymouth and rounding districts for the liberal patronage given to as during the eleven years past. We think the patronage will continue, biv cause 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 SIX YEARS The Al Stores hay« supplied stores to the New Plymouth ■Hospital Old People's Home, and Charitable Aid Board a sufficient guarantee of quality and prices. Geo. G. Bouiton DEVON-ST. EAST, NEW PLYMOUTH. A HAPPX NEW YEAR TO YOU QUU business aim during the coming year-will i~ '- •• tain the high standai 1 ' lence Unit has become a household word with reference to THE PEOPLE'S GROCER We are in a first-class position to cater for the requirements of the public. We buy in the che.inest market, often direct fro. manufacturer, and hold a large ry and Italian Goods, Biscuits Specialities and Novelties, Glassware, Crockeryware, and other household necessities, VT give you A Free Invitation to look round our store, as often the remark' is passed, ''l had no Jam Season, 1909 It will pay you to nnike Jam and Bottle J.'nut. Wo are offering PUKE CANE SUGAH JAM JARS, all sizes PRESERVING PANS JACOB'S CELEBRATED BISCUITS Just arrival},' from Ireland. C. CARTER Devox JStheet, NEW PLYMOUTH
XMAS GROCERIES AT WHITAKER'S 'ALMONDS AND RAISINS. MUSCATELS AND FIGS ALL THE NEW SEASON'S FRUITS. SPECIAL STOCKS OF AULSEBROOK'S BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY. NEXT CRITERION HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. EVEBY r HOUSEWIFE J£NOWS wliat a difficult task it is to keep meat cool and fresh during the sultry weather. We have just installed an up-to-date ice-chain!)er, built- on ir' ~~' and sanitary lines. Customs rely on our present i ABSOLUTELY COOL AND FRESH. No expense has been spared to place a good article on the market by :. JifiSislf * WALTER SCOTT PORK BUTCHER, DEVON STREET. [NILUENZA VIN TONIQUE . IS THE CUKE. Wiuganui Agents: GATENBY'S PHABMAOY. FITZGERALD'S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 317, 7 January 1909, Page 3
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