THE WAT TO HIS It was a wise woman who said ' way to a man's heart ia via .. stomach." ■ And many a it' young housewife has discovered WHITAKEB & SON'I '| assortment of high-class table caries is one of the easiest "akQtff cuts" to that much desired goal; ',"?! WHITAKER ft SON if SROCERS NEW PLYMOUTH,!
SEE THESE—DELAINES }i CASHMERES -| SICILIAN CLOTHS* *J CREAM OORTELI CLOTH I CALICOES | LACES ud VEILINGS (Real and Imitation) 3 PRICES WILL SUJX TOO *| Agent Wertheim Sewing Machines and ■ Extras. v| DAILY NEWS AGENCY. '!; RETFORD'S CURRIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
MOTOR CYCLES SOLE TARANAKI AGENT FOR THE BROWN G E O E G B G U D 610 1, CYCLE & GENERAL DfIPORTER, INGLEWOOD:
DON'T ENVY THE WELL-DRESSED MAN YOU NEEDN'T. Though lie's rich as Croesus he cannot get better value in his clothing than you can. Plumtree's READY -TO-WEAR SUITS make it possible for every man to be well dressed, no matter what his position in life may be. Every style feature that you pay four or five guineas for at the tailors you can get in Plumtree's Suits at a saving of 90s to 40s on your suit purchase. Just call aid see the nobby styles we are .showing at 50/-, 67/6, and 65/-. We guarantee a good fit to every customer. F. PLUMTREE, OUTFITTER FOR MEN, NEW PLYMOUTH.
An Aristocratic Gup and Saucer At a Democratic Price. Strong enough for Breakfast, thin and dainty enough for afternoon tea. Right from the heart of the world's best pottery 4/9 a doz. Wh & e ,„ B r e 4/9 a doz. Less than 2</ 2 d each piece. In spite of heavy advances in the ' price of china—4/9 a dozen; but you'll need to order soon. C. CARTER, QUALITY STORE NEW PLYMOUTH.
The Popular ALUMINIUM Ware. COSTS A LITTLEfiUT WORTH MUCH MORE. Very much more when you remem her that every time yon cook yon save fuel; every time you clean it you gave hard work; and every time you do either you save time. Cleaned with but little effort' ahinea ike the si'nt 'aakes the dulV kitchen quite cheerful. No Enamef to Chip- No Dangerous Metalt to Tal No spoiled food; no suritA to wear oil; ngut to uanctie; and, in fact, the best possible ware to use in the kitchen. We are showing our new stock now, and amongst others we haveSaucepans 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 13/8. Milk Saucepans (and covers) 2/9 to 4/8 BEIXEINGER BBO£. LTD HARDWAREMEN. STRATFORD & NEW PLYMOUTR
£smb£p yea. In fragrance, flavour and stremtth it excels all other teas. Moat economical too. Your grocer atucka it. 1/8,1/10 and 2/- per lb. 40
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 299, 10 May 1913, Page 9
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