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3£ I Yio h Why let your wife and children drink lowpriced common' tea 7 K contains no substance or quality, and never gives satisfaction, and is dear at any price. Good pure wholesome tea costs less than a farthing(Jd.)percup at 2/-per lb., and yet many let their families drink common tea (and tea dusts) unfit for consumption, and pay 6d. per glass for their beer or whisky. Low priced tea requires twice the quantity to make the same extract as a tea costing froft>2/-to3/- per lb. "NELSON jIOATE&o>I 3f

New Plymouth, June, 1911. To the Public of New Plymouth and district. Dear Sir or Madam,— Allow me to express my sincere thanks to you for the very liberal support that you have accorded me during the many years I have been in business, and on my departure for England in the interest of the oil industry—which means your interest and the prosperity of our town and district —may I ask you for your continued support during my absence? I am leaving the various departments under very capable management, and I am sure that no pains will be spared to serve you well on the part of those in. charge. Each department is replete with the most modern and up-to-date supplies, and I invite you specially to extend your patronage to the new crockery, glassware and phonograph department, which has been created to meet the growing seeds of the public. I am, yours for the welfare of the town and district, — C. CARTER, NEW PLYMOUTH.

TEA 18 BEADY! JJERE YOU ARE:ROAST TURKEY. " DUOK " FOWL, ETC. BOTTLED CHERRIES GOOSEBERRIES BLACK CURRANTS Etc., Etc. Try a nice cup of VeaJe's fresh-ground Coffee. All our goods will please you. A. YEALE THEATRE BUILDINGS. 'Phone 166.

GOOD GROCERIES all, the groeeriea 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, wholesome, and stuff we can faithfully recommend. WHITAKER'S (Opposite the Melbourne), Devon St. New Plymouth.

yyno said RETFORD'S FOR CHEAP SKIRTS! WE ALL DID. Prices from 5a to £l. Warehouse Sample*. Agencies: Tar»n*ki Daily News and Leading Weekly Papeca. And SEWING MACHINES. O. H. RETFORD CURRIH STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. KJEND your next prints ~ or.er to the "Daily News" crir ■>, ri-;ht ami iiafaot;r »rr Tiinranffcwi PjENTAURi CYCLES, £l2; easy term* arranged.—TLe G. W. Lawrence Co. Deron-* treat.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 10, 6 July 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 10, 6 July 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 10, 6 July 1911, Page 6

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