s and Youths Suits :i«tfiKHil«f*i Sizes 8 to 17 HMMIIS*MSm All.one price j fcL§ || Q A!! one prica Style and Patterns Right COMPLETE T? OUTFITTER. J • Opposite Criterion Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH.
With price as Honey is .a popular food—a tasty addition to any table, but seldom bought at; a saving advantage. Possibly if people know of the keeping qualities of good honey they would buy to greater advantage. Honey keeps indefinitely, so 'there's much to gain by buying big—buying by the dozen or the 601b tin, for example. Last year our sales were phenomenal, and we are making provision for a greater rush this year, and to this end we are being supplied the finest honey obtainable in TaranaM. Try a sample lb. In lbs, Dozens, or 601b tins, from C. CARTER, "The Place Where Yon Get China Cheap," QUALITY STORE NEW PLYMOUTH.
Sterling (£) Seeds for Autumn Sowing MY'NEW SEASON'S CLOVERS, from MESSRS. HURST & SONS, LONDON, have arrived, and are, as usual, of high GERMINATION and PURITY (Vide Government Biologist's report). In RYES I can supply the celebrated TWYFORD (H. 8.) .Seed; Also SANDON & CANTERBURY grown OLD PASTURE Perennial and Canterbury GIANT Italian. My COCKSFOOT is new season's double machine dressed, 16/171b AKAROA Seed, a particularly bright, clean sample. All my "<seds are selected with the greatest care from the most reliable Merchants and Growers', and are carefully tested *sr purity and germination. [ would ask clients to remember the truth of cne old adage, "The value you receive is more important than the priceyou pay." In nothing does this apply more than .in the. .purchase of Seeds.My prices are tbe lowest consistent with quality of the Seeds I supply. KING SEEDSMAN & PRODUCE MERCHANT NEW PLIMOUTE STR ATFORD KAPONCM
The Popular Ware. J COSTS A LITTLEBUT WORTH | MUCH MORE. Very much more when you remember that every time you cook you save fuel; every time you clean it you save hard work; and every time you do either you savs time. Cleaned with but little effort; shines ike the sun; 'aakes the dulVkitchen quite cheerful. No Enamel to Chip No Dangerous Metal to Tain No. spoiled food; no suriaee to wear oil; ugnt to naatne; and, in fact, the hest possible ware to use in the kitchen. We are showing our new stock now, and amongst others we have— Saucepans 3s to 12/Preserving Pans, 15/- to 24/-. Stewpans 3/6 to 9/Collanders, 4/- and 5/Frying Pans, 4/9 to 7/6. Kettles, 4/9 to 13/ C. Milk Saucepans (and covers) 2/9 to 4/6 BELLKINGER BROS. LTD HARDWAREMEN. STRATFORD & NEW PLYMOUTH. Always Fashion's Latest Always Lowest Prices, \yHENEVER you come here you will find the latest ideas of Dame Fashion-all marked at the lowest possible prices. You cannot do better, no matter where else you go. To-day, this store looks more charming than' it ever yet has. Everything here j will interest you. When once you learn how well we can serve you, it is certain you will ever afterwards be a regular customer here. Wm. PELLEW FOR SMART STYLES AT SMALL PRICES. NEW PLYMOUTR
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 283, 22 April 1913, Page 2
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510Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 283, 22 April 1913, Page 2
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