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Has.' it ever strueic you ttiat you could shop better at The hash, Devon Street, New Plymouth, than where you shop at present? If not. perhaps the following prices will convince you that you can, as for instance—Cashmere sox 6d pair, all-wool colonial sox 3 pairs 2s 3d, men's nil-wool saddle-tweed trousers 7s lid, Ros'lyn ribbed umlnrpaiiU and singlets 3s 9d, Roslyn all-wool flannel aiiyjle-ti 2s 9d, blue denims 2s (\d, uiwft liyacec 9d, full-size handkerchiefs Q fo? Is, men's strong gi;andrille and, tweed, shirts 2? Ud.—Aayt.

TMANm TUK West K(„t School Committee wishes to thank the Ciiirrison 13and, the Whitclev Orchestra, and all who l.olpt-d to make their School Concert a success. Special thanks are due to JlcMlames (iodkclicru and Crozier for their assistance iu dressing the girls, aiy\ Messrs Blanchard and Tickner help with the boys. tirmn STORE. IX thanking n>y customers and fnkmffc iov thei.v kiud patronaye dUii'injt my term of business in this ilUlrict, \ l>eg to give notice that 1 have sold hi}' iniMiiess to Mr. JOILX TAYLOII, itnd solicit for him a continuance of your patronage as from July 30. JACOB TISCH. •JOHN TAViilll desires ift assure all i-. «t»nici-s of l\ii; y«jy best attention. (Inlv ii|»-t<i-.<lsita stocks liost quality of jrup.di wiil lie kept, Thcso \yi|l lie so,ld' at reasonable rati'i. SulieUiH;; \ our patvoiiago ami simrantcl'inj! t« se-Vye wfte a.rf «B faithfully ami we'.l, Ywts respectfully, JOHN TAYLOR.

WONDERFUL LITTLE MINOEKS Another shipment of those tiny mincers at a tiny price; that do, big work, just arrived. These littlQ enu almost carried in tlie waistsaiit pocket, yet cup up about lilt of meat per minute, and do it properly, just as a? Uvs> 'bij(K cv macliines, T\h\v have > three ([iU'ei'PtU »la> chtters and a jirultT- practically only two parts, sy. that after use they can be cleaned in « twinkle, j cash muck a/a, Vwt paid s/a OKEY SON & ARNOLD tiXD., DEVON STREKT. TENDERS. WIXDEIIS arc called by the undersigned for the {nucha**; of a, beautiful ENGLISH GRANDFATHER C'fjOCK. now ok view at our premises (opposite Theatre lloyal), Devon St, New Plymouth. Mxlfffil Ti\e ordinary selling price of the dock is CJT>. hut a* we uhml the room ;t takes up fo r Jar;;*' quanliUes of new goods' now Ikmiij,' opened mi, we must iret it out of tlie way. A deposit of .ill must accompany each tender (for which si receipt win be given) and if leader is mil accepted deposit \\: l l be returned, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. SKEATES BROS WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, . Devon St., New Plymouth,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 159, 30 July 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 159, 30 July 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 159, 30 July 1909, Page 3

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