ILiesMrc* EY MAKING YOUR PURCHASES OF k) Jet ix x Jua Jti FROM X xx JM XJ CIdOTHINGt c o who are, without DOUBT, THE CHEAPEST RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT IN THE DISTRICT, it is like finding money for those that PARTICIPATE IN THE VALUES WE ARE NOW GIVING FOR CASH. F RIVF A FEW nimTATIfINS tINLY: Inspection Invited. WE GIVE A FEW QUOTATIONS ONLY: SPECIAL PURCHASE!!! Gents' Waterproof Coats Worth 50s, now 39s U Heavy All-wool Kaiapoi Trousers, 5s H«s 9d, 8s 6d, 10s U COLONIAL BLANKETS, Crewdson's Calico, 36 inches wide, WHITE AND COLOURED. 9x4 size, 14s 6d, 15s 6d, 16s 6d. Only 4s Ud per dozen 10 x 4 „ 20s, 27s 6d. 11x4 „ 27s 6d. „ HEAVY FLANNELETTES, Women ' s Rlbbed Cashmere Hoes, WIDE WIDTH. _ ~ . ._ ™ ** u « Worlh Is N, now Is Btf. ssa, 6i4 9dMAKE NO MISTAKE! the best hue is to be had at J. W. FOOTE & CO.'S, >0 DEVON BTREET, O, NEW PLYMOUTH.
The Grand Central Wee Telephone, No. 150. P.O. Box/85. EQUAL LY EVERY WAY TO A FIRST-GLASS MOTEL ©»_ BPEOIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT OF COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND VISITORS. The Grand Central Coffee Palace, ONE MINUTE'S ALK FROM RailwßY, Yoi Office, Banks, etc. LOFTY AND AIBY DINING, SITTING AND BED ROOMS. Hot, Cold & Bmwxm Baths Terms 4s. 6d, per day; 28$. 6d per week.
AMBUEY BRO Are now miking a Grand Display of NEW SEASON'S GOODS Imported direct fromjthe centra < f Fashion, per S.S. RimtUka, Kumars, Wa'matp, etc , a very cho T ce salecbion o FECIAL PURCHASE MILLINERY, MANTLES. JACKETS, CLOAKS, Etc. OF LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, Latent Pa-trrna, CBILDRBN'S MILLINERY, wi h oata to match, ve.y attractive, • 100 PAIRS LAOE CURTATNS, la 9d., 2s 61, to 25 p:r pair, Sp ci 1 Vane. 100 SAMPLE OURTAItf ENDS, from 9d. each. 100 COLONIAL BLANKET.- 1 , Good ¥*lne. 150 DOZEN COLONIAL HOSIER?, ia Ohildrens, Lidies aad Gents, made to our order, all pure wool. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, SHIRTS.OTES, ETC, ' A great variety of Up-to-dats go ids. THE KAIAPOI JUBILEE SUIT 29. 61, Wonderful Valno. EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH Ambury Brothers, Drapers, Clothiers, etc. New Plymouth and Manaia.
NIOHOLSON'B CELEBRATED BOT WORM REMEDY. (BE simplest and most effectual'remedy pi killing and expelling all kinds of Worms in the Horse. Ihe remedy consists j of a tasteless and odourless powder which is easily administered in horse-feed. Even I if the horse is ree from worms, the Powders will act as a tonic, putting the animal in tip-top condition. The lives of man valuable horses have l cun saved in and around Hawke's Bay by the prompt use of Nicholson's Remedy. The following is a testimonial out of many:— To Mr. Nicholson,—Dear Sir,—After giving my horse a number of doses of yom " Bot Worm Remedy " a great quantity of worms were expelled, and I can now recommend your remedy as the best I have ever used. It is simple, and so easily adminis tered, and at the same time so effectual, that I will recommend it to anyone in search of such a remedy. It expels all kind >of worn-» My horse is now in perfect condition nd is eating well, and his coat is smooth a d glossy.—l remain, youis faithfully, Thomas Bradford. Woodville, August, 189<l. Price of Remedy -Is 6d packet (4 powders) postage d on each packet. Distributing Agent for Taranaki—A E. Bvkbb, Ohemist, New Plymouth. Waitara Agents—Lawrence Bros Prepared only by T. A W.~ NICHOLSON, M.P.A.,. Pharmaceutical Chemist and Druggist (by exam.), Woodville, H.B. OKATO-NEW PLYMOUTH OOACH. THE Ooach Ip»t Okato eve»y Mohdas and TbtjbsdAi at 5 a.m an>? «veiy Wednesday & SArrjRDAY, at 1.30 a.m. Leaves New Ply outh at 1 p.m. on ModJ Jays and Thursday Mid 3 p.m. on Wodnes lays and B»turdays Passengers and luggage can be booked West's Stables, New Plymouth, 1 owner s residence, Okato. ROBT, T ROEBUQK Fropbutcb
WATT & LAING' LAND, ESTATE, <fc FINANCIAL FOB SALE | 1200 acres, freehold rising district, 700 acres in grass, fenced, whare, etc., good road, nearly all metalled, carries a lot of stock. Price, L2 ]ss per acre. Term: LSOO cash, balance to remain at per cent. 740 acres freehold, progressive district, 450 acres in grass, 160 chains fencing, sheep yards and dip, whare, good road. Price: L 3 15a. 000 acres, freehold, splendid district, 1400 acres in grass, 8 paddocks, sheep proof fencing, 4-roomed house, shearing shed, sheep and cattle yards, dairies, etc. A first-class section. Price, L 4 10s per aero. Terms: Ll2jo, baHnce to remain at I per cent. 840 acres, , one hours drive from Waitara, all grassed but 140 acres, large portion plonghable at once, some ploughed, well watered and sub-divid.ed, first class new house, yards, shed, etc., quaranteedto carry three sheep to the acre. Pric : LO 10s per acre. Kasy terms. 6350 Acres, freehold, first-class district, main road, best markets, 3500 acres in best English grasses, 10 miles sheep-proof fencing; homestead, yards, sheds, etc. Price: £3 5s per acre. Terms: 103 per acre cash, balance to remain for 5 years. 1000 Acres, freehold, good district, main road, nearly all in grass, sub-divided, sheep-pro fencing, good house and outbuildings. One of the cheapest farms in the North Island. Price: L 4 per acre. Owner leaving for England. 1000 Acres, freehold, coast land, equal anything in the Waimate Plains, suitable or fattening or dairying, factory adjoining good homestead, land in good heart a. well sub-divided. On o best farm in the country.' Pr . I per a Very easy terms. WATT & LAING, Land Estat , and Financial Agents Opposite Cotfrf Palace) Mew Flym.ou.tbl
OSBORNE BINDER HI6HEST HOURS. (From the Southland Times, Aug. 28tb, 1900 THEJ OSBORNE BINDER Has been awarded the "GRAND PRIZE AT THE - PARIS EXHIBITION - The highest honour in the world at th Ipresent moment. The Southland Implement and Engineei' ing Company received a cable from th< OSBORNE Melbourne house announcing th< fact. The Implement Oompany are Agents New Zealand for the OSBORNE, and besid their extensive Invercargill establishmen have a branch of their own in Ohristchurch and an agency in every town of any import ance in the Oolony, The competing machines followed ' OSBORNE onth e list in the following orde -—Adriance, Deering, McOormick, Massey. N.P. GO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY DISTR X AGENTS
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 15 May 1901, Page 1
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