SPRING, 1912 WE are pleased to be able to announce the arrival of our first shipment of Spring Shapes, direct from the world's centre of fashion. These include the " Sunshine Girl," "The Bowler," the "Breton Sailor," and all shapes that are stylish and becoming. May we have the favor of an early visit? J.S J. ADLD The Millinery Specialists, New Plymouth.
ALF. M. SKEATES, "DIVIDEND SALE" OF ASHWIN'S WHOLESALE JEWEL- ' LERY, AT HALF PRICE is still under way. gEEING IS BELIEVING. Those oxi- < dised watches at 8/6 to 17/6 are GUARANTEED,, and will give satisfaction. WE MUST CLEAR THE TREMENDOUS ■ STOCK OF BROOCHES AND NECK PENDANTS. Come and see tliem. We can supply to suit all pockets. Our sale, like all good things, must soon come to an end. Get in before the close. The one you would mate a present t will Appreciate these lovely goods, and they will cost vour half price and givt those that receive them delight and satisfaction. A" M- S KEATES • JEWELLER Opposite Theatre, Devon St., Near P.O. NEW PLYMOUTH. PARIHAKA ROAD DISTRICT. CONTRACT NO. 86. rpENDERS will be received at the office, Rahotn, up to 12 o'clock Noon on TUESDAY, September 17, for— Forming, Draining, Culverting and Metalling the Turu Road (neat Rahotu), 70 chains (more or less). Specifications at my office, Opunake, and at Messrs ITughson's Store, Rahotu. A. O'BRIEN, Clerk. Rahotu, 3/9/12. BUSINESS NOTICE. JJAVING sold my Bakery and Confectionery Business to Messrs May and Arrowsmith, Ltd., I wish to return thanks to my many customers for past favors and to request a continuance of their patronage to my successors. A. PEARCE. Having taken over the Bakery and Confectionery Business of Mr. A. Peavee. we trust by a strict attention to business lo merit. a coniiunanee of the patronage hitherto bestoweu upon liim. At the Fitzrov shop we chall continue to eater for th" public or. the most modern ami up-to-date lines. MAY <Sr. ARIiOWSMITII, LTD. CIIKAP LAND. rjpilE cheapest land in Taranaki is a partly improved Bush Section on the Harrington lioad. Price of goodwill, £2 per acre. Apply at once to W. B. DAWES. (t/i & ACRES of sheep and ua.irving land close to township; acres in grass; ■jix paddocks; first-class fencing: carry 2 sheep per acre. Good 5-roomed house (all conveniences), cowshed, tr.ip-shed, ,|a iry. etc. Price £4 10s per acre. F.uupv, £1407. Will exciiange.—Walter Bewley, Egraont street, MOK SALE---!,; a/:ren, on old 3o»pit* Ro»"i. one '">ilr; from town; ri*»hour.' • . We:-, fi'jh rteu residen'u site; Terms if I' sired. For **.?.-«• ".pr-ly offic* 'it U "ape?. rpRY a pair of our- Viseolised Watertights. Tinare guaranteed water proof. Once worn, and you will wear nr other. —Dockrill's. pUT TH'E BKS»: PLACE tt BJUUSS*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 97, 10 September 1912, Page 1
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