A WIDE WINTER SELECTION. are now making a choice showing of soinje Wondrous Value in all the Newest .Shapes, Colors, nlul Ell'ects. BEAUTIFUL LOW; JACKETS< AND PALETOTS. ♦ OUR COSTUME VALUE HAS XO EQUAL J Perfect in cut, a guaranteed fit, cxcffptienally well tailored, the latest effects in cloth and tweed, braid or sillK trimmed, short, three-quarter, or long designs—they are well worth seeing. Always have pride of place. The present wear are exquisite diades, new shapes—real dainty models. We'vte lovely Fur, Tricorn, Dollar Priacess and Toques. These furs are ric'|h and rare. The prices are low, and -lie beauty must be soon to he appreciated. FOR REAL SMARTNESS.
THE TALKER! ES SELECTIONS P.Y THE WOHED'S 1 UKEATKST AUTISTS. NEW -. PLYSHOUTH TTALKERIEB Just' to hand, Thousands of the Famous Edison. Sterling, and Pattie Discs and C.vlindor Records—the Best Procurahk. " GRAMOPHONES, PHONOGRAPHS. Come and hear the KLINGSOR, G. G. BOULTON DEVON STflfiM. r s
Vour Infant Wall Thrive: NEAVE'S FOOD is a PERFECTLY SAFE FOOD for the most delicate child, if used according to the directions given. It assists teething, is a valuable tone-former, relieves constipation, and is ? complete diet fer Infants. «• Opotikk iVaw Zealand, May 25th, /pqy. "Dear Sirs,—l enclose a photo of our youngest ckUt Ronald, who is three and ohalf years old. He was at. extremely delicate chUd, only weighing three pounds ai birth. He was very ill, and though we tried most patent foods, they only kept him alive and he never seemed to improve. At ten months we put him on Neave's Food, vnd in a month he became quite fat. He is mm quite a sturdy specimen, and very strong. " Yours truly, " LUCY E. KIRK. "Messrs. Josiah R. Neave S* Co., Fordingbridge, England," Manufacturers: Josiah R. Neave & Co., Fordingbridge, England; Purveyors by Special Appointment to H.I.M. THE EMPRESS Of RUSSIA.
" CARLYLE" 2-Furrovw Lower Plou~ w Fitted with R.N.F. Chilled Shares, and Standard 6-spoke Wheel, which is as strong, durable, and simple as any plough wheel in existence. Skeiths can be round or flat stem, fixed or combination, or swivel draw as required. <i mm vi r»» seriescom P rise 2and 3furrow Lever Ploughs, Garden, Or writ, direct BOOTH MACDONALD d CO.. LTD, CHRIBTCHURCH. HABTINQB, TIMARU. Dept. I. AGENTS: S?J^? N KmG > New p lymo«ta and Stratford. BENNETT AND SUTTON, Ha were.
RUSSELL & SON, I MONUMENTAL MASONS, THE HIGHEST HONORS Given in the New TPlm" ** Exhibition, 1954-5. Aval First Prize Diploma for Best Exhibit in Monu Masonry: also Special Medal and Diploma for . Working Exhibit. Marble and Granite '. ments and Crosses, also ; Fences, etc., kept in stocksigns and estimates fun on application, inspection fa vited. ST. AUBYN STREET. SOUTH ROAD.' -:-
SEASONED TIMBER our timbeFyards and factory in morley st. are closed on thursday afternoons and open for business on saturday afternoons till further notice. HY. BROWN & CO. MORLEY STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 357, 7 April 1910, Page 6
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