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ALL THIS WEEK WE SHALL BE JOBBING OUR STOCKS OP WINTER APPAREL WE WANT TO GET RID OF THESE GOODS JUST COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU FOR CASH SEE OUR REMNANT TABLE One Address Only: & DRAPERS DEVON STREET ONLY NEW PLYMOUTH <H><KXH><H><H><H>WGH>^ FOOTWEAR PROTECT YOURSELF BY ONLV BUYING TEA MOATE&CO'S NAME ON. Every genuine Packet or Box has NELSON MOATE&CO. on it. INSIBT upon having paok> agee that have not been opened., N. M. & Co.'s TEAS are the ONLY BEST, all othera are elmply copies In name and etyle. NEARLY 30 YEARS TEST. nro having" a very Lu-y lime with ilii'ir linn-price liarjj.w;!* and discount salo. • ,')o ii jpANOY!—Goods at half-price and discount at Ambury's Great Sluuifhtcr sale. u ,. .JJUXDREDS of people are shopping at Ambury's. Every panel injj tlio establishment contains a barga'"- t.c. W^AXTED—Position as cook where housemaid is kept. Good references.—Apply "Z," "Xews" Office. 2S-3 for Taranuki Dairy Farm —ISOO acres first-class limoston' country at 'J'e Knitij unimproved and unencumbered.—.T. W. Wilson & Co. 127-0 yMKSTOXK (JI'AIUiY, Waikuto district, slmw'iiijf epleniliil profit, - s offered iu exelinnjje for renllv flood dninfarm.- .1. W. Wilson & Co. a 7-*0 SAMi-1 acre, Vngellown; price ..t'2311: easy terms; pood liitildinjj site.—Apply (iilmnnr & Clarke. SALE—y t -acre, Vogeltown, price .CIO dmvn, balance easy terms.—Apply (iilmnnr & Clarke. K() POUNDS nowx will secure new 5-roomed house; every convenience. Price ■Cfwil.—Apply iiilniom- & T^OST— 0;i .Sunday, from Kgmont Hoad, light yellow eollie slut. aJiout 12 months old.—lieward on giving infonnation or returning to T. Smellie, Ej;mont Road. •>(; 3 CjOAP—Cleaver's Glycerine and Cucumber, 3 cakes for Is.-WARD'S SALE. JJORROCK'S Snow-white flannelette, every yard marked "llorrpck's," 5s lid and Us lid dozen. Horrock'6 Calico is lid dozen.—WAßD'S SALE. Roller Turkish Towelling, 27 inches wide, tfd yard. Ladio' ]I.S. Handkerchiefs, 5s for Is. size Gents' White Handkerchiefs. & for Is. —WARD'S SALE. QAiMISOLISS, Is each. Ladies' Golf mouses, 2s lid each. Ladies' Longcloth Nightdresses, it Ud.— WARD'S SALE. MUSLINS and CRETONNES, all colors, pretty design#, 3g Ud dozen yds; double-width reversible Cretonnes, Us yard.—WARD'S 5.41.K FOR pRLVT DOROTHY PINAFORES, full size Is lid each; Children's Cashmere Dresses Is lid each; Women's large-size Bloomers Is lid pair.— WARD'S SALE. TO SELL—Encyclopaedia Britanica in half-morroceo (21 j vols, and index) on revolving book case. Also British Xavy League map, Oft by lift. All in first-class condition and will be sold cheap.—Address at "News" office. t.c. LITTLE FOLK It's most important from a health standpoint, that your Childleu's Foulwi'ar should be thoroughly romfortable. Our specials Bouts for Children —"Foot-Form"--art' so shaped to bold L!iu litLle feci correctly and comfortably* yut to wear well, and stand mo'dLhg of hard usage. These boots contain strong, aolid leather, and expert workmanship, yet <-ost you no more than footwear of very inferior cjuality would do. We stock those boots in ltox Calf , and (Jlace, Kid, hi wide toe styles, in sizes 7 to 'I. • ft pays you to huy your Children's Boots here, whore quality and moderateness of price go hand-in-hand. Bring the little ones ifl, u;id' tit them with these "boots, which will give YOU every satisfaction, and TUEM every comfort in wear. McEWEN BROS., BHOE IMPORTERS Opposite fellow's Drapery, Devon Street, New Plymouth. FURNISHING CO, Ltd. 17*011 SALE—Factory Plant, Engine, Boiler, Separator, Pasteuriser, Worker, Churn, and Accessories. No reasonable offer refused.—NOLAN & CO. 21-0 "pOR SALE—At half-price, complex Lady's Outfit, handsome hat, costume, macintosh, blouse, underskirt, —At Amibttry's Sale. 217 | y.'AXTED—A washerwoman.—For address apply to "W," "Xews" uflicc. ii-U "VOTIC 13 TO BOYS who want to earn. pocket money—Sole Bros, are caih purchasers of bones in any quantity. ■ »•? on Old Hospital Road, ono milo from town; river boundary; ideal suburban residential site; extensively planted. Terms if desired, For address apply office of this paper. t.c. lenclerest. lied ud the choicest of chops | The West in this lovw A iMt'p ( tho war, | Cttn bo had every daj .it those up-to-ilate-uhops, | The Tara>:,iki Meat. Bazaar. " TJAU. PROf'.RAMMES and IXVITATIOX CARDS A large assortment, Inspect samples ht "N'ews" tlllire. rpllAT meal, is real prime when pr..perlv conked | We he;iiil dad U'l our Hliimmii I And we kiddies' rejOi e, that our orders afe bookri | bv'.v dav at the Meat Bazaar. t.c. T UE j DEVON STREET HEW PLYMOUTH We have just landed ex Ki» Ora and Tnrakilia a, large shipment of new desigrs in ' DINNER AND TEA WARE DIRECT FROM THE POTTERIES. In Din-nerwoxc we have the famous Worcester Blue Band; Bleu . do Hoi, Mayarine Blue and Mcakin's' White. These can «be had in any quantity and are all stock patterns. A visit of inspection to our Teaware Department will repay you. "We have pwr 40 patterns to select from, in Half Sets' or Full Sets, and they the famous Shell Pattern, lor which we have the solo agency for Tnranaki. We have ncTtr goods arriving "by every steamer, and the largest, best assorti d stock of CJIINAWAIiE in the pistrict. J. HAYDEN - MANAGER SYKESS DRENSH SOODFOR PIGGY ARE THE NEAREST APP &OACH TO PERFECTION YET AT FALNED Those in search of a Really C tood Piano cun not do better than give us a call and fc Be beautiful Pianos Bplnsmead'B fi ®m €sgs upwards Chappell'a from 48gS upwards Spaethe's from 6©gs gee their great value English Piano by Stephens and Co., London, at i I7gi TERMS ARRANGED FROM 20s MONTHLY COiilER iM COLONIAL PIANO CO., Ltd. DEVON STREET .. .. NEW PLYMOUTH. Nest H lilft, Chemist How Wr. McKeittlel saved [Mr. Wm. McKeniie writ M"* In September. 1904.1 £l4 by having Syket't DrWWh on the premises (costing 1/6 PW packet). A valuable sow with " little young ones was at the point of 'death. She was down Md could not move. »nd having the Drench in the house I gave her half a packet. The remainder of the packet 1 mixed with meal and milk and gave to hows afterwards. In less than six hours she was on her feet. As 1 wa: leaving my Jarm in eight week* II sold the sow and Utter for £l4 P Every owner of live stock should] have this valuable medicine onl his farm, as he never knows the! j hour when he will require it.' WM. MoKENZIE, om*ta,TirauM, Stvifyftfftj * r 'hir.i, 1 ijiaiiiittiytM

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 159, 30 July 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 159, 30 July 1909, Page 3

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