Dress Skirts 1(1 IXiZKX SAMPLE SKIRTS. We have just opened 10 dozen sample dress skirts, in tweed an<l plain cloths—no two alike, but all alike in being well bought. They will, be sold from 3/11 up, bo we advise early buying. READY-TO-WEARS .Just come along and nee our new Rea<ly-to-Wear Mats. They are the. correct tiling, and the prices are the lowest. We are confident we can please you. \.B.—Before buying your new millinery we woiiid like, you to. come and see ours. We have been successful in securing the services of Miss De Laiiney, who has been several years with Messrs Kirkealdie and SUiins, Wellington. We will announce our opening show next week. J. 1 J. Allld (Late Herbert's) MILLr XEfi Y SPECiA LISTS A X D D E A P E it S. Xear Post Office, Xew Plymouth.
SKIXXEirS MAMMITEIN (REG.) FOR I XKLAMM AT [OX OF THE UDDER, MA.MMTTTS GARGET, ETC. •''M AMMtTETX" lias cured after all other methods failed. See what satisfied, farmers say on circular. Price, -t,/fi, post free, nn receipt of remittance from agents - in every town of the Solo Proprietor, ' ERXKST K. SKLVXER, Box 120, Xew Plymouth.
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES W c have just secured the agency for the jiew. improved Columbia Oraphophones iuu'l Disc Records. ' W'c are making our Phonograph Parlor quite np-to-dato with a complete stock of Phonographs, (Jraphophones, Cylinder or Disc Records, Tf yon are interested in talking machines of any kind you are welcome to come any afternoon to our recitals 'and hear them. lcnrsox's amberola phoKDIKOX'S AMBEROLA I'l I( >X( )f;i; A I'll —tlie latest and host—may be heard at C. CARTER'S, riIOXOfiIiAPTT parlor, mcvox STUF.KT. XKW PLYMOUTH PRESERVE YOUR EGCS FOR TWELVE MONTHS The best time to
do it is now. wliili! prices arc low. You will reap Hit* benefit later 011. when ejijjs arc filing ill. linlf a crown per dozen. The cleanest, most effective, mill most economical way to preserve e»gs is by using Water (.'lass. Here you can obtain all tlie lies! known brands at. reasonable prices". . WHITAKER AND SON GROCERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. JJORTH JJRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. (Established over 100 years ago.) Total funds exceed £20,000,000. W E have bein appointed Representatives for the above well-known company, and are prepared to transact all classes of FIRE INSURANCE at Lowest Current Kates. Full parfi"iilar« on :>milic:iHon hi— CORNWALL & V.'HITCOMBE, Chief A.wnts. Egmont Street, New Plymouth. Murray, Roberts & Co., Ltd.j Welling-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 80, 25 September 1911, Page 1
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