4>rkre 14s Gil, now 10s (id; gents' heavy cUttmiic boot, usual) ]>vi«> li!s (ill, now 12s Oil; jrcnitV liox-eulf, best hint, iimml price ii)s (ill, niw 14s lid; gents' heavy kij) lis fid; AH Hack football boots, solid tow. tyikes to <mler, 12s fid; oliTonie 'football lioots. hard toes, youths.' its fid. fills' 10s fid. We've (jot to cleur these lines rifjlrtaway —A.B.C. Boot and iSlioc (!0., Devon Street, New Plymouth.—Advt. 'TK RAI-'KTY HAZOUS. —„... .azors, high-class pocket cut lerj, all tlie latest on hand. Boys (ruches (good tiTScxcojcr-' -■- ■■ tained at 5s phcli at .1. Avery a, ioi
The Red Past FURNI6HING WAREHOUSE DO YOU REQUffiE « NEW BEDSTEAD? If so now is your opportunity. Wc hnvo just landed ex Tongarlr* and Ara-.va over ONE IiI'XDRED new and choice designs in Black and Brass Bedsteads. Th ß prices are 23 |H >r font, less than usual. Also a few slightly aged in transit at HALF COST. J. HAYDEN YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE RED POST. ooocooooooooooc
MUSIC. MIRTH, MELODY SELECTION!} BY THE WORLD'S BEST AHTIBTS THE NEW PLYMOUTH i TALKERIES Just landed direct from the factories, f 10,000 EDISON, STERLING & PATHB DIS.O and CYLINDER RECORDS { TJIE BEST PROCURABLE. "*'■"■ IAII the Latest in MfflU Phonographs, Gramaphones, Zonopliones ™ v Jt* »nd Trumpets for same. k_ .J™ 2 TAI f™ES eurry a stock of slocks or requisites on hand. .Orders | and repairs executed promptly. NOTE.-CASH WITH ORDER. All goods-at Wellington and Auckland * prices, ' G. G. BOULTON IHB MLKEEIES »„„,„, ViMwl T=~« JmarjifM YOUNG, HOBBS & 00. STRATFORD AND ELTHAM, AUCTIONEERS, L ANI>, STOCK, AND STATION AOPVTO GRAIN, SEED, AND P RODUCE MERCHANTS *' MANURES Ireuh Stocks oi All Varieties always on hand TARANAKI AGENTS LAWES' SHEEP DIPS Urg ciovc?s ks ° f GRASS S EEDS on liand - fcetaai^MuXd - *X"" Birdsfoot Trefoil Sape &c., &c, &c" i. , ,„ „ TUENI PS, New Season's SeedItirplo lop Yellow Aberdeen P urD i o Ton «,„„„,. Green Top Yellow Aberdeen rX Grttne ' WHEAT, POTATOES, OATS CHAFF, BRAN, SUCROCINE, WTRE STAPLES and All Farmer s' Requisites. "**' Also, S7ECIALLY BLENDED CEYLON TEA. Prices, etc., on application. NICHOLLS AND SON Successor, to THE MOA FARMERS' UNION, Ltd.), are hoi ding a CLEARING SALE ia the DRAPERY, CLOTHING AND BOOT DEPARTMENTS / To February 27th Inst. On and after the end of the mc CASH LINES, and hope in a shor vantage of tint stylo of trading. shall run our bus Union, without further notice * l liqu.dators of the Moa Farmers' NICHOLLS AND JSON INGLEWOOD. Tn the ABSOLUTE Cire (or BALDNESS, ALOPECIA, DANDRUFF, Weal and Falling H»ir, Irritation LADIES rUd^" 16 , —*- > GREAT I- -% HAIR FOOD & TONIC lift Wioktta 1 " lw l I'muldkjleacfog chemuu, hairdrtueri »ndflorei,«t 3/6 large botde. __ Pftn ii. urn. I ■ furulnl u> <b j«W „ „,„ .^ .WaolMaJa Agent x . Julto , til j o Htf 4Vsff, Jfa, fr™
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 49, 23 March 1909, Page 4
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458Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 49, 23 March 1909, Page 4
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