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CHRISTMAS H COMING HAVE YOU MADE YOPB PLUM PUDDINH ? IF NOT, DO NOT. WHY? Because " The People'* Grocer iatt a full gqpply of the real old-fashion-ed Rich English Plum Pudding made by tie eelebr&ted firm of Ghaj. Southwell tod Co., Ltd. Yon cut buy c-\e far little money tad lav* yourself boty trouble and worry. STRAWBERRY JAMS and OuN SERVE, CRYBTALUBED. MIXKD FRUITS, CRYSTALLIBED CHERRIES, PRESERVED GINGER fa Syrup, ASSORTED JUJUBKB. These lines are remarkable for. price and quality—price low, quality the beat. The next time you are in town we (hall be pleaaod to show youi, these and otur aeaaonable novelties. C. CARTES Devon St., New Plymouth. PALATABLE PLUM PUDDINGS ; MY XMAS. FRUITS have arrived. Xta* Quality is excellent, and if uied in your Pudding) and Oakei will main your Ohristmaatide a pleaaure. HUNTLEY & PALMER'S fc'ELEBRATKD BISCUITS, the (Meat in the world. You c&nnoi afford to bt without them for Xmas. and after* noon teas. They take the worry Of cooking off the houaewife'a shoulders and mike her guestt delighted. i OOFFEE 'AND TEA a speciality,, «Ua _ Samples' given away. Once you try the above Una* J«} will always come back to the high-quality store at the Theatre. "It'a better tk»a a play." At VEALE'S Phone 166. : Theatre Royal BuU4ißp« WOMAN: LOVELY WOMAN!

is the handiwork pf th* Creator. One writer has ytqUd that to properly portray her virtue*, - "one must needs .dip hia pen Into th* hues of the rainbow and dry it in the dust of rubies." A woman in perfect health, rounded out in the curves of beauty, baa been the theme of song, art, arid story mm* Eve came into the Garden of Eden. But woman by nature was created frailer than her brother man, and is subject to , periodical illnesses and depressions fr»m which there is 110 escape. To help overcome these periods, WILSON'S MAI/f " EXTRACT is of priceless value.. It j»I- ---, leviates her bufferings, keeps her robnit by nourishing and stimulating the' iffl* I poverished Wood, drivdi away the dull headache, and helps her to recuperet* quickly, thus preserving her youth Ud I beauty. All chemists and. stores sail I WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT, PTO» ' [ Is Od, large bottles 3s. Wholesale agent* for Taranaki, L. D. NATHAN AND 00, : LTD. ' .

WAI.TER WILKJEB, gOLICJTOP W A 'TAB A . OFFICR >' fcEN STPPKX, P.O Bo t. Telfi'tiimt Vn. JJ »»rn' Wi' ■r, Ailvhim'm >n iik ' * 'iturnt In* fine# * - , "BT* !!,. !. .ui'Miiw Loira- ArrtngoC. \lnn'" • 'ii I>'ni) << n approvi-it »♦•«« =. 1'*.,.,,: S«l» 0»v J('»«T"V >V P v vc T O BARPWTIfIif) \)fb T"T)HS v«»- Plvr*nntb in<l tn«UwooJ, r 9 vrR9T9N .. >Wv *bWK W r lit» uvaral inv. It TMtmmt «* liune rat?*. *un* tenu m to repayment, •i".. a* 0<rv»"l mpnl loan mon»v«. PBANK MEASE NO 1 ■) A ARCHITECT (Eight years with Otkdxn A Knap, Melbourne), Drawing »nd Specification! pip]wi«4 Office: Devon Stmt. Jas. Sanderson] [H. Victor 8. Orlfflthi SJ ANDERSON AND GRIFFITHS AW3HITBOTB. OFFICE: King** Buildings, corner o( Devon and Brougham Strait*. ' NEW PLYMOUTH. ORCHESTRAL MuSa • i GEORGE'S OBO.HIBTKA Open for eng*genWDtfor.BaUi k Sociali, Parties, etc. Peitoznuri BiW berei a* dealred. Terms Om milicHm. (GOVERNMENT "j JNSURANOS DEPARTMENT. , J FACT No. 3; THE BONUSES ARE ARRANGED ON AN INCREASING SCAJJS AOCORDING TO LENGTH OF TIME ASSURED. [Establiifie* lsW.] THE NEW PLYMOUTH INVES T ' MENT AND LOAN BOOIETY (Permanent). Directort i Mr. J. B. Connett (ehair--man), Messrs W. F. Broukto, T.. Jurionff, a T. Mills, 0. T. Baadlft, 8. TeeS, W. 0. Weston. Solicitor: R, C. Hughes * Bankers: Th« Bank of New :

loans granted ' Qa scale *t very low rates of IMMr ,t Iror. on« to twelve jwv " g'*™B acafc *1 NMf, .. and other informatio* swtedT*« w addre,. u P °n epplictkTte r <*«» * ;*t r *>■ R * Er •NHili, ufA rjnENXJI.\VaiT ASi COACH TIME- , ' , . UASLS. lieaves. treat .i Mondays, Tuesday*, J ntirsdiuys, and Fridays at 7 ajn.; Wednesdays, and 8u turday* at 8.40 a.m. Leaves Wait ,ira—Mondays, Tfuesdays, ■lHursdays, and Fridays 9.40 a.m.: Wedand Si iturdays at 8.30 a.m. Oti Saturday 8 Coach leaves Urenui (or vvaftara at S. p.m. and returns on ir> rival of 5.10 rp.m, train. Oa y 9 and Thursdays Ooach lea a* Urrinu i for Umtl at 12 ioon. !t nr * . Rtt PEPPEHEa, CjT\i~l »«Pri«tOT. i>owr cough, yourself ri i rht intoiconaumo«on. l-reshafc-ftUn?. Emulsion cure bad C( mgh».

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 268, 20 December 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 268, 20 December 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 268, 20 December 1909, Page 4

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