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Spring, 1910 EVERYTHING looks beautiful and fresh in the spring time (excepting the goods in some of the shops). WE MAKE A POINT to have FRESH and NEW STOCK in the spring and have just opened up some LOVELY GOODS in SILVER and some PRETTY JEWELLERY in GOLD. Come and see them. SKEATES BEOS. JEWELLERS, Op. liKutre Royal, New Plymouth. WHERE AWAY? mo JOHN TAYLOR'S GENERAL STORE, at FITZROY, for all! my groceries in future. Why shouldn't I? His prices are as i low, and his quality as high as any place I know. Come, all ol you. Cart visits Smart Road every WedFITZROY STORE. JJYGIENIC BAKERY, NEW PLYMOUTH. T ADIES! In the way of food "the best of everything and everything of the best" is what you like. You want to be sure that you get the best; you like to know that edibles are carefully prepared. We know that in questions of food woman's ideal is still the domestic process. The sentiment in favor of home-prepared food goes all the way back to the cave woman's first experiments in baking. Home-made is still the high sign of excellence for everything that is to be eaten, although a reproach for anything to be worn or used about the house. And so we make our goods like "mother used to make." Fruit and Meat Pies, Cakes, Pastry, Fancy Bread, Biscuits, etc. Space forbids detail. Pure Cream lees every day. Ring up No. 108, or call at the HYGIENIC BAKERY, Devon Street (J. C. Legg, proprietor), "for good things to eat." FARMERS!!! STOCK'TJNLY THE BEST. DOUBLR-MACHINED COCKSFOOT RYEGRASS ENGLISH COWGRASS RED CLOVER ALSYKE WHITE CLOVER LOTUS MAJOR TREFOIL TIMOTHY SEED ALGERIAN OATS SUPERPHOSPHATE GREEN BONE STEAMED BONE BASIC SLAG SATISFACTION GUARANTEED GAMLIN AND LUKE, SEED & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, INGLEWOOD. IMPERIAL MOTOR CARACE T. H. BRANSGROVE DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. T BEG to notify the Motorists of Taranaki that I have started a Motor Garage in Devon street, where I am fitting an up-to-date set of machinery, which is just arriving from America, so that I will be able to do all classes of work at greatly reduced rates. lam also indenting a large variety of metals necessary for motor repairs. I am not one of those so-called experts, but T hold nay certificates, which can be seen on the premises, and all motorists and cyclists can depend upon reliable work. Benzines, oils, grease, carbide and motor accessories stocked; all classes of vulcanising and re-treading done. Vulcanised patches from Is 6d each. As half the accumulators in the town are ruined by temporarily charging them through lamps, I am charging them on the latest system from 6d each. Accumulators repaired. For all classes of work ring up phone 401. T. H. MOTOR & CYCLE WORKS. CANT EVERYTHING NEW AND STYLISH In | COSTUMES, ' UNDERSKIRTS, and FLOWERS. C. H. RETFORD CUREIE STREET. AGENCIES: Daily News and Leading Weekly Eaperg, Sewing Machines, etc. Gpocsries. , :/l FTER all, the groceries you require are good groceries. We keep a variety of brands, sold at a variety of prices, but < there's no variety in the quality—everything's good, whole- . some, and stuff we can faith- I fully recommend. WHITAKER'S (Opposite the Melbourne) De?on Si NEW PLYMOUTH. XpOR BALE—A barg*: Second-Mud , ' Vkun pianoi. & psrfeo* ortter« £l2, m tOa mental;. Appjji ebarp,'Collier's.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 169, 26 October 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 169, 26 October 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 169, 26 October 1910, Page 6

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