Spring, 1910 VERY THING loolia 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 IXDVELY GOODS in SILVER and some PRETTY JEWELLERY in GOLD. Come and see them, SKEATES BROS, JEWELLERS, Op. liieatre Royal. New Plymouth. CANT B BEAT "EVERYTHING NEW AND STYLISH In COSTUMES, UNDERSKIRTS, and FLOWERS. > C. H. RETFORD CURRIE STREET. AGENCIES: Daily News and Leading Weekly Papers, Sewing Machines, etc. J YGIENIC gAKEEY, 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 tha 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 iback 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, Gavkes, Pastry, Fancy Bread, Biscuits, etc. Space forbids detail. Pure Cream Ices every day. Ring up No. 108, or call at the HYGIENIC BAKERY, Devon Street (J. 0. Legg, proprieton), "for good things to eat." m When buying tea see that the package is undamaged and the name NELSON MOATE & Co., Ltd., is on every packet and box. This name guarantees your getting pure Ceylon and pure blended tea. All grocers who stock first-class goods sell our tea. If you cannot get K MOATE SCo.'s TEA when you ask for it, kindly send? is a postcard, and we will see hat you are supplied. 1/4.1/6,1/8,1/10,2/-, 2/2 per lb. IN FIVE SECONdS Simply by lifting off lid and opening out special flue, yw can turn the < ZEALANDIA RANGE into a splendid open fire. Think of tlie comfort this means in extra warmth and better ventilation. Saves fuel, too. The Zealandi* heats beautifully, cooks perfectly. It'a f&r the (best range made. Ask your ironmonger to show it, or write for free catalogue No. 20 BARNINGHAM & CO George Street, Dunedin (Op. Knox Church.) *EW PLYMOUTfi-OPUNAKE. Lea?i Daily— New Plymouth P.O. 9.30 a.m. Omata lO.io a .ia. Oakura 10.55 aju, Tataraimala .. .. 11.45 a . m , Okato 12.25 p.m. Puniho 1.0 urn, Warea 1.15 pm< Pungarehu 2.6 p.m. Rahotu 2.30 p.m. Oaonui 3-lg p m Opunake, arrive .. 4.0 p.m. Leaves Daily— Opunake 5.45 a.m. Oaonui 6.30 a.m. satotu5 atotu • 7J5 a.m. Pungarehu KD a.m. Warea .. .. n ~ 8.30 a.m. Puniho .. ... b ., . 8.45 a.m. Okato 0.10 a.«, Tataraimaka : .. . 9.45 a -.M. Oakura .. .. 10.45 a.m. Omata .. 11.40 a.m. New Plymouth, arr. 12.15' p.m. All Fares and Paresis to be prspaij »nd Ticket? obtained for such. New Plymouth Booking Office: Masonic Stables. Opunake: Middleton'g Hotel (O'&eara) Through Fare: Single, 10a: retina, lit. W. -JL .TORY. SKIPPER SARDINES By their delicious flavor and dainty appearance, "SKIPPER" Sardines tempt the appetite. If you cannot obtain them at your grocer's, send his name and address to HENRY BLACKMAN, Box 670, Wellington. ANGUS WATSON & CO., Newcastle- __. on-Tyne, Engiand. , 2
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 171, 28 October 1910, Page 6
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