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JJ I 8 S £< HARTE RI S, TOILET SPECIALIST, May now be consulted at rooms in I (Jriflitlis and O.'a Building*, Egmout i Street. Lurjjc experience iu .Sydney, Auckland ami other cities. Consultation liuura-ll to ti. Advice free. Ladles' hair work a specialty. Heat ■ and kli'iu foods ill stock.

YOUR GROCERY BILL , I ~i iv •■•»>..«• .„ reducing your -■- monthly or weekly grocery payment it of wnniiluralilc importance. Anil while we can help you to keep down the aiuohiil we won't let the quality suffer. All our <<oods are fresh, and of the first quality. .lust give us u call at our new store, and he convinced. WHITAKER'S CoBNER LIABUET A.NU DevOK Stbekts (Opposite the Melbourne). TEA BCONES SELF-RAIBINQ FLOUR iVKLF-EAISING FL/)Utt is a scientific preparation, ready for Utso, making cakes and pastry light as a feather, and easily digestible. No baking powder or salt needed, CURRANTS are now being tecognised by the medical faculty as one of thd leading foods, rich in flesh, forming and heat giving constituents. Wholesome, pure, natural, dolicious and cheap, Cleaned by special machinery at THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY RECEIPT FOE MAKING TEA SCONES.-HaK a pound of selfraising Hoar, loz castor sugar, 1 egg, 2ozs butter, '/ozs currants, sufficient milk to make a soft dough. Method—Sub the butter into tlie flour: add the sugar and currants, and mix with.the egg (well beaten) and milk; knead well, and roll out rather thickly; stamp out into mounds; place on a greased baking dish; bake in a fairly hot oven for about fifteen minutes. Ingredients for the abou* -old by C. CARTER Devon Stkeet, New Plyjiocth. THE Al UP-TO-DATE STORES WE wish to thank the public of New Plymouth aad surrounding district* for the liberal patronage given to as 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 o\t warehouse goods, FOR SIX YEARS The Al Stores have 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, N)SW PLYMOUTH. SEASONED TIMBER TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, and PERSONS ABOUT to BUILD, T>o not be misled by statements that Seasoned Timber is unprocurable in New Plymouth. We hold Large Stocks of Wellseasoned Timber which we are selling at current rates at our Yards, Morley-strcet, New Plymouth. HI. BROWN AND tX>., HORLEY-STREFT. Help the tittle ones grow plump and strong, Give regular doses of Lane's Emulsion. Start now. 3 nHRISTMAS, 1008. NEW YEAR, 1009, GOLDWATER'S CHRISTMAS HAMP7IP.B 1 Bottle WHISKY j 1 Bottle ISRANDY 1 Bottle WINE I Bottle RUM j 8 BotHes ALE or STODT QftS CASH (eases is M tro). Country customers at Flag Stations, please add rail (Is Cd) to P.O. osier. GOLDWATER BROS., WINE ARJ) SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Ne».T Plymimth. 1 iIONEY rALKs ; present large stock must be -r.?idly reduced, a ud in order to effect the reduction all goods will be offered at VERY LOW FIGURES. ' Call and get my prlceb for Book's, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Diarioa, Leather Ware, Frames, etc. | Bargains in Profusion E. COTTIER'S

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 29, 27 February 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 29, 27 February 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 29, 27 February 1909, Page 6

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