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ffIMBURY'S^ Beautiful Pur Sets and Collars. "SKUNK, FITCH, VOL F, OPPOSSUM, FOX, MUSQUASH FOXAUNE. SQUIRREL,' m- / Blanket Coatings. y COLORED AND CREAM. WARM WINTER COATS AND COSTUMES, « 1 SEASONABLE GOOfcC At AMBURY'S Two shops New Plymo_-» 1 11

in 1860—Marly €^ { year* ago, Darwintg published hit epoetins making work, "774 ms Origin of Spccies.*& Hm in NX in that umiH , year of 1(60, Bonning-" ton's Irish Most was win-® ing popularity. To-day its sales an larger than is «T«r before became it? still without an equal lor coughs, colds and all affections of the throat and longs. Sorely none bat an exceptional remedy could stand so searching a test. Bafe, tore, prompt, it contains no opiates or harm--1 fnl drags, and is as good for the little onea u for i elder folks. Befose substitutes and imitations. Insist on getting ' *• l« ■ Bonniitfton's IrishOMass IJks CeeshKeaefr ttulei t I j «~i *.«-»-**- t JA j

TAILORING PERFECTION. J } Take note of tie ex* £ Jbrane carewe give to all Jf oar work, ud yon will 3 ;. / appreciate the differenes \ , between our tailoring \ v u&aoj other. WRIGHT & KELLEY, WCBT END TAHjOBS, Opjk. 'A.VP, New Plymouth. RELIEF FC Hbfr.Ke rl—mi to take ul Prim * m • tax, mtt «ra& MITMH OMM ASEM6Y, ■OX S, NEW PLYMOUTH. painty Lunches At tlie ' CENTRAL TEA AND* luk:heon lounge. • THREE i/- LUMCHES, . ONE 1/3 LUNCH See Menu Card* and older by number. AFTEBNOON T*A— Daintily served in pretty & comfortable mirroundinga. I A tea lounge where you will be ' - pleaied to invite your most select friends. SODA FOUNTAIN— Where the eaoieest ice-cream drinka an ready for all. May & Arrowsmith, j Devon Street Central.

THE IMPERIAL MEAT SUPPLY Deron St Central. Telephone 645. SELL FRESH-KILLED, HIGH-QUAL-ITY GOVERNMENT MEAT AT LOW PRICES. ■*pkY "Ye Olde Englyshe" Corned Beet (no brine pump used); also our Tomato Sausage at 7d per lb (they are "all the rage"). Tripes, Kidneys, Ox Tails, etc.. on hand daily. Prime Porkers and Vealers purchased at Current Vitaei. JMPERIAL JJOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. JAMES HAWKINS ... Proprietor. JJOTIFIES old and new friends that he has now taken over this oldestablished and well-known hostelry. The travelling public can rely on the best attention and every modem comfort. The Private Bar is one of the best in the province. Good Commercial and Private Rooms always ready. Wines and Spirits best on the market. Cuisine excellent. Tariff moderate. All liquors true to label.

iPHAOTING SEASON, 1918. v m*. offer the following in* strong, { * "well-grown, hardy plants:— ! Villiii' TREES (all kinds).—One ye*r, I la 6d each, 15s per 100; two years, 2s each, 18s per l teen, £7 per 100. ' 0OO8EBB&£EES and CURRANTS.-1 <i per dozes. KJUBJKB.-Ts 6d per dozen. ■VOUMBNTAL TREES and SHRUBS, i —ls Mto3s 0d each, according to 1 •to and variety. gUBSKK HEDGE PLANTS —One year, i fiw per 100; two yean, 20a per 100. BARBERRY.—One year, 25s per 1000, ? ■ two yaars, 40a per 1000. BBXieOBN.-Me per 1000. i OUHtBSSUS MACROCARPA and 1 , LAWBGNIANA—2Os to 40s per j j 100, locording to size. ■MB DiBIGNIB, MURIOATA and I QtDBBK PTNBS—Two years, 90s! Mr 100. ' BnCOß.—Onr selection, h 3d each, 12*-, per dozen; Customer's selection, 1* I M web, Me per dozen. Novelties . aa par eatalogaca. IBS ABOVE ARE MWBTOM fa- _ . PBICBB ftAOMift Friifc&t Extra inalLea**/ (Alnpifi Free on aygticatkA. lVfUF=9wo and a-half per cent, const l» efaak (excepting lor Bartwry, A HwiiliMfl). Ik DATXHB, MP-, Hnr A. £. HUsf IlKMßigi A i n u. xbXb, 1 \ '». K MIC. MOBBDK, State* \V v. Taylor, Btnatort\\®i»nflt XwOa^jMwnaff iwnesmmki

The Sign That Means Home! To the boys on every fighting front the Red Triangle Huts t»lrc the place of Hoine and cater to the deepest needs of the men in khaki, as well ai to their •physical comfort. i "The Y.11.G.A. hut u tht «rdy htme the boys buns from the time then tttf Fnne* till they com oat;" mitei one toldier." I Will yen help to keep the ] YMJCJL fires burning? ItiMltO CAW. D. A SWEK. 3oa riin » Ttuisnr. B»lwri Bnlld-

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1918, Page 6

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