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THE TEA BUYER'S mm wdy! WHAT ARE Golden Fauniugs ? They are a choice Tea, In broken leaf, just coming into vogue, WHERE CAN I I Golden Fanning!!? AT THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY. WHEN OAN I BUY Golden Failings? TO-DAY. They have JUST ARRIVED, imported direct by C. CARTER WHY SHOULD I BUY Golden Fannings? That I may ascertain if they would suit my palate better than the Tea I am now using. WHO DID YOU SAY IMPORTED | GOLDEN FANNINGS P th« C. CARTER PEOPLR'B GKOCEIt, £©"" Who is sole importer also of The Siniiawatte Tea. THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY, New Plymouth Telephone, No. 110, JJEOPLB WHO WANT TO BE SURE OK GETTING THEIR SUITS MADE BY TAILORS SHOULD GO TO

THE CITY TAILOR, DE V ON-STREET, Mew Pljmonth. NOTHING BUT FIRST-GLASS MATERIALS KEPT. Perfect Fit. HAND-SEWING A SPECIALTY, YEARS' Ccniincntal experience its Cutter and Tailor. 2p Bfißinesß principle being <2ASHi can sell at CHEAPEST PRICES in the place, In accordance with the work executed OONVINOE YOURSELF before ordering elsewhere. F. W. JENSEN. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR. Mhs F, T. BAKER, THAOHEIi O PIANOFORTE, SINGING, AND THEORY Off MUSIC, WILL resume Teaching on MONDAY February sth. Pupils prepared for Musical Examinations (theoretical and, practical.) Miss Bakioji also receives pupils for Pianoforte and Theory. Brookside, Oarrington Road, New Plymouth. to TAKs |{£ui\OL JfOH If OURKIi fth BOX WHOLESALE KEMPTHORNE & 00. SHARLAND i Co. DAiRY FARM FOR SALE. DAIKi FARM of 141 Acres; 90 acres in grass, 2-roomed house, oowßhed; subdivided by good wire fence and river boundary ; on good metalled road, within hall a mile of Post Office, tea. Dairy Factory, . and Scnool. (The above must be sold to olose an assigned estate A bargain for a man with small capitaal.

For further particulars, apply to HAL GOODAORB Egmoni >Qot Factory, New Plymouth. /"\NLY half the people in New Plymouth study eoonom in household purchases. HOW DO WE KNOW J Because only half of them Insist upon having , , WAXINE SOAP For use in laundry work. The other half allow the grocer to put them ofl with an inferior article whioh givea the seller a larger profit at the purcha ' expense. OKATO-NEW PLYMOUTH COAOH, THH Couoh leaves Dkato cvoiy HOHDAt and Thursday, at & u.m. and every WBI>SiBBAX K SAT(;iinAV, ai 7.80 a.m.' Leavas hew PlYnwuti. J j>,», on Mor» itlYlj UUCL Th;iT\:>Jt>Vb, H p.jjl, ot; vYt*ut)r.;* ! lays and Buturuayh Ptwasmgere susd Insane eis»> booked et West's 3t«ble«, Now or t> 9 owner's reside&ce, Ok»w. ■ '-USUI 1 , ttOS'riUCJK J'ftoPKSSTf/l

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 96, 12 May 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 96, 12 May 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 96, 12 May 1900, Page 3

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