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_ OP STKWAKT HUSTON'S STOCK BOUGHT AT 13/5 IN THE £. The Melbourne Clothing Company, er on the look-oat lor bargains br tin patrons, have been fortunate in IHfliiM he stock of Mr. Stewart Hustea, ef Inglewood, at the remarkably eof 13/4 in the £. This stock, ly bought and well kept—(Mr, _ was a direct importer) —is exIj well assorted, the clothing and ry in particular fresh and clean, stock of men's and boys' clothing colonial underwear comprises lines ma the leading mills—Kaiapoi, Roslyi id ketone being well represented. Tc Me who know the Melbourne policj *%ut prices," this sale will come a: revelation, presenting as it does bar Im fully 60 per cent, lower than evei attained before. The following price: ■Are a hint of the immense reductions of Stewart Huston's prices: 4/6 tennis anc Mglegee shirts for 2/11; 5/6 blue grand (file shirts, 3/11; 8/6 tweed trousers J/11; 2/6 men's singlets, 1/6; 25/- pana jwa, 10/6; 3/6 flannelette shirts, 1/9; 5/1 ladies' corsets, 2/11; 1/6 pretty silk ties (d; men's 4/6 drill working shirts, 2/11 '§ 60/- tailored suits, 45/-; 5/6 od< _.._jd Tests, 3/1-1; ladies' 6d fancy hand ksnhiefs, 3 for 1 /-j men's bordered hand kerchiefs, 3 for 1/-; men's 80/- highesi |gf*de tailor-made suits, 59/6. —Advt.

fIIJJE GROCEB MAN looked up JL »nJ smiled, "What is it, Miss ?" •aid he. " I want the thing that's best of things in all your world," said she. "That's easy," said the grocer man. ■** Here's Suratnra Tea!" 7* \\r hkTJ THE STARS are sprink- "" ling all the skies and twinkling st other np above, all the dearest fairies love straight to slip to earth and we how the Suratnra Tea grows by night for yon and me! Billy beach thought HE'D TEACH "Wifie's parrot not to screech. Gave it cakes and gave it jam. Cocky didn't care a slam. But now it lives quietly, soothed bj; Suraton Tea! IN THE ISLAND OF CEYLON, once beloved of Prester John, there are many kinds of tea; but the best ('twixt yon and me) still is Suratnra "D "; 'twould have ravished Prester John in the Island of Ceylon. riIHE YACHT BACED O'ER THE JL AZURE SEA. The maid was soft and shy, maybe. "I will forgive von, bold Lord Dee, for that your Grace has stolen me, if you will give me for my tea some soothing Suratura—see ?" TJTTHEN PLEASURES PALL and " * sweets all cloy and life seems all & base alloy, don't let black Care your peace destroy. Life will seem bright again, you'll see, when yon sip Suratura Tea! #a TF" you think you must economise on your tern, do not make the mistake of buying inferior grades of teas just because you are offered a gift, or the chance of obtaining a prize of some sort. Inferior teas are dear at any price, because they are hurtful to the system. A good tea is worth the money asked for it, and that is why people buy Crescent Blend Tea AT 2/" PER LB - Those who drink it regularly cannot !w induced to make a change. It captivates the palate, and the delicious flavor lingers. It is a perfect tea, pure and "wholesome. EMPIRE TEA. CO. W. & G. TURNBULL 4c 00., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. J. RUSSELL AND SON «T. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. monumental masons gjiffITMATES of Marble and Graaitt * Headstones sent promptly to aay #*rt of the Island. |Ti fcave a particularly large and vaiM stock of headstones in our ysxAs, of vfctofc w* invite inspeetta. PUBLIC NOTICE. /\WING to the disruption of shipping and labor troubles in the United Kingdom, the balance of my aerated water plant has been delayed. I have now received advice that the plant will arrive next month. I have to apologise to my customers for not being able to supply the aerated waters promised for summer drinks. However, I am prepared to supply, in unlimited quantities, syrups, herbal beer and table vinegar, to any pact of the district at shortest notice, a 0 STEFFENSON, Proprietor New Plymouth Aerated Water Factory. •

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 188, 15 January 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 188, 15 January 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 188, 15 January 1912, Page 4

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