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OURRIH STREET STOIIJi. MRS. E. A. KNUCKEY J-JAS commenced business in premises next "News" OHice with "11 up-to-kitc stock of general groceries, etc. Full supplies of fresh fruit and vegetables on band. The best confectionery procurable. Wo give 110 credit, but you get big advantages by paying cash. BECirS't'liY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS Mrs. Kjiuckey will be pleased to meet persons who. require positions or want Movants.

FIRE I FIRE! FIRE! TT .might have, been an IMMENSE A FIRE at BAKER & CO S If it hadu't been discovered and put out. In that case wo should have held a Great SALVAGE SALE But if we luid we could not offer you BIGGER BARGAINS than we are offering you to-day at our regular sale prices, and then you would have bought DAMAGED GOODS.. But now wo offer you the pick of our immense stock, all in perfect order, at ENORMOUSLY REDUCED PRICES. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. baker and co., FURNISHERS - DEVON STHEET. "So Nice I"

St. George Jam Is what children delight in, for you can get just the kinds they like best. It's wholesome, too, as well as delicious, being made from fruits from the famous Teviot orchards. Try one of our handy acrew-top jars from your grocer " St. George means Purity." Ilailc ly Irvine and Stevenson, Ltd

YOUR GROCERY BILL rn HJS matter of reducing your -®- monthly or weekly grocery payment is of considerable importance, And while we can .help you lo keep down the amount wo won't let the quality suffer. All our °oods aro fresh, and of tho first quality. Just give us a call at our new store, and be convinced. WHITAKER'S CoBNEB LIABDEI AND DEVON Streets (Opposite tho Melbourne).

TEA SCONES SELF-RAISING FLOUR CURRANTS PELF-RAISING FLOUB is a scientilic preparation, ready for use, making cakes and pastry light as a feather, anil easily digestible. No baking powder of salt needed, CUIIBAtiTS are now being recognised by the medical faculty as one of tlu leading fooJs, rich in flesh forming and lieat giving constituents. Wholesome, pure, natural, delicious and cheap. Cleaned by special machinery at THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY RECEIPT FOE MAKING TEA BCONES.—HaIf a pound of selfraising Hoar, loz castor sugar, I egg, 2ozs Imtte-, i<ozs currants, sufficient milk to make a soft dough. Method— Bub the butter into the llonr: add the sugar and currants, and mix with Ihe egg (well beaten) and milk ; knfad well, and roll out, rather thickly; stamp out into mounds; pi ice on a greased baking dish j bake iu a fairly hot oven for about fifteen minutes. Ingredients for the aboye sold by C. CARTER Devon Stbeet, New Plymouth.

THE A 1 UP-TO-DATE STORES wish to thank dhe public of New Plymouth and surrounding districts for the liberal patronage given to a 9 during the eleven years past. We think tho patronage will continue, because we guarantee QUALITY, CLEANLINESS, CHEAPNESS, AND PROMPTNESS. Orders attended to from all parta of town and country. FOR CHRISTMAS SEASON Our stock of General Groceries is especially choice. No oW warehouse goods, FOR SIX YEARS , The A 1 Stores havt supplied stores to , the Now Plymouth Hospital Old People's Home, and Charitable Aid Board a sufficient guarantee of quality and {rices. Geo. G, Boulton »EVON,ST. EAST, NiW PLYMOUTH. rs BABY Timmxov SvcrvtJiiiig (I<!|)ciiJs upon a child's fn.nl. "SILVERSTRISAM" CONDENSED MfliK is the richest Taieri milk, in a foi'in that, umkes it easy tu digest and pijrtactly free from germs. It's alwys fresh, cheaper than others, and Siifasi «m. M ywr gwsw fw it.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 31, 2 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 31, 2 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 31, 2 March 1909, Page 3

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