ABTISTS' .REQUISITES. PAPERHANQINGS Cheerful and Bright, of the Best Designs. PAiHTs a w\m% + + + OF ALL KINDS. DIRECT SHIPMF'JpS CONTINUALLY ARRIVING. IBSS 88 * PATTERNS SENT BY POST. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. BROADWAY, STRATFORD
—AT—GLOVES LINOLEUMS & FLOORCLOTHS BRUSSELS SQUARES HOSIERY WHITE'S. Some very Special Job and_Sample Lines, in view of Carnival Week REALLY GOOD VALUE New Fattera», • Various Qualities Direct to my Store from the Manufacturers A FEW VERY CHOICE DESIGNS DRESSMAKING | AT.SHOBTEST NOTICE. jj MILLINERY Nn^ss^?' Family Draper, New Plymouth. THE NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OPERATIVE STORES, LIMITED ) Have just completed Alterations NEW DEPARTMENT AD3EB - ~ TAILORING AND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY. « 1. The N.P. Co-operative Stores are now amongst the largest and most up-to-date St res iu the North Island 2. The Settlers of Taranaki have largely benefittel by the introduction of cooperation 8. Co-operation has caused reduction in price of. goals and enhanced the value of the stable product of the district—Butter , ■ e r 4. The Co - operative Store 3 are not owned or kept going for the benefit of one man or'tone firm, but for the benefit of all a > 5. JOIN. Take a£i share (or more); no further liability G. The more business you take to yoar own store the 1 greater will be its gucce-8 7. "Whatever success th 6j Store"achieves YOU AID E¥£RY SHAREHOLDEBIWimPARTIQIPATE THE PROFITS 8. A \ „r.us of 2s in the £ was given on Purchases last [half-year 9. Why, why, why pay more ? Be your own storekeeper. No trading stamps, no insurance, bu^division iO. Members can be fully equipped, promptly clothed, shod,'provisioned, suppliei with' kitchen utensils If farmers, provided with the best Separator—the De Laval; supplied with up-to-date acricaHin-al i'mnlemeets and farmers requisites. Manures and Seeds for garden and paddock. Produce disposed of ENLAKQED). BEAD ON, BEAD ON, BEAD ON, BEAD ON, BEAD ON, READ ON. BEAD ON. BEAD ON. BEAD ON. CO-OPERATE CO-OPERATE ! I CO-OPERATE !!! VBTFIIL SCORE OUP CUStOtn ©PS S3,y l westfield turnip mahupji Price £6 igs. per ton, less :ik per cznt, ItANuFAoTURenai gsa&sia w fwewiN® Afeso'ijtn Sgpgrforify ' Vifisttisld Manurei Of TMS fj F ss» l tmn -UiiUfSfU?: f f Write; ifiiii Jf.v,, jriif- j 4 "V™* ?.-»!• SPBOtAI, TURNIP £ MANUUi. <»a & u■■;??? of otvedea, tli« <k is Wo BEST CHOP I HAVS 4 MAO FOR YEARS." i 0. Wv3^ ; all 3t«u"skssj}3rs &fro tee Mercimn " BATISFAOTOHf. " ? UZbUM. R "CHOI'S GOO'D." "rnuw n Wt-TJJ* "ACTS' QuIOELY AKD iMAT?. VjX£ F.vtV; "BKTT.3K PACK73D IK V,i ES'i' KEMPTHORNE; PROS3ER & C • Headodiee: NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., LTD. Ctutomc St, last, Auckland, Went!) ty Tli© H. 3?. Qo-opmtiye f Saci?tj"e Joll Wateasft j Femora WWjjjj
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 17, 22 January 1900, Page 1
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